Here is how we built our raised garden beds. The next step is to add soil – a step which provides major benefits for using raised beds. The saga continues: To fill the beds we had the choice of having soil delivered on the driveway and wheel barrowing it to the back lot line. Or […]
Strawberry Shortcut Mousse
Strawberry Shortcut Mousse — light, refreshing, the perfect end to a spring meal. It is quick and easy to make and can be dressed up to look quite spectacular without piling on extra calories or carbohydrates! You can also freeze Strawberry Shortcut Mousse in molds or small paper cups for a cool snack enjoyed […]
Spring and euphorbia graminea
Finally in gardening Zone 5B it’s time to plant annuals. And that means spiffing up the front entry way. A good sweeping of the walk and steps. Look for the planting urns in the topsy turvy potting shed. In the fall, things go into the potting shed very orderly– until after the first frost and […]
Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich with apple
Grilled Ham Cheese with apples on sourdough bread. Several women from the neighborhood occasionally get together to try new places to eat, maybe shop a little and, always, talk a lot. I was intrigued by this combination at a new to us restaurant, ordered it and have been making it at home ever since! Sourdough […]
6 Tips for a successful garage sale
Last weekend was our neighborhood’s annual garage sale. Great motivation to clean closets, cupboards, basement and garage! We usually come out pretty well for the time invested – if the weather cooperates. I have a fun time with the folks that come by. Dude rolls up and into the garage on his huge motorcycle, asks […]
Buttercream Cake Icing and writing Joy
Buttercream Icing was the basis for a cake decorating lesson. Actually, it was my final exam in the cake decorating class I’ve been taking. We were to bake two layers, stack and frost them before class. We could make flowers ahead of time and let them dry. In class we had to write a word […]