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Inspired meals created with ingredients on hand (most of the time). I think fresh dill is one of the most under-used, under-appreciated herbs. So every chance I get to use it, I do. And not just for pickles. This time I decided to use it in a quiche! My favorite way to use up stuff anyway is to pair it with eggs. Made everything extra light and fluffy! A little grated parmesan cheese on top never hurt anything! Sliced paper thin red onions. Adding fresh dill to the quiche mix. Pour it on top. 8221; lefto...
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Inspired meals created with ingredients on hand (most of the time). I think fresh dill is one of the most under-used, under-appreciated herbs. So every chance I get to use it, I do. And not just for pickles. This time I decided to use it in a quiche! My favorite way to use up stuff anyway is to pair it with eggs. Made everything extra light and fluffy! A little grated parmesan cheese on top never hurt anything! Sliced paper thin red onions. Adding fresh dill to the quiche mix. Pour it on top. But of cour...
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Hilltop Gothic: More Garden
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Renovating/restoring my vernacular gothic revival cottage in a neighborhood of mostly late-19th-century homes on a narrow, steep little street. Friday, July 03, 2015. Raindrops on Krossa Regal hosta. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When I'm not working on my c. 1875 Victorian, I've got my nose in a book, magazine or my netbook. If the weather's warm I'm outside gardening (or reading). View my complete profile. Little Ones Have Hatched. A Garden for the House. Favorite Paint Colors Blog. 160; Thats my...
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Hilltop Gothic: May 2015
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Renovating/restoring my vernacular gothic revival cottage in a neighborhood of mostly late-19th-century homes on a narrow, steep little street. Monday, May 18, 2015. I was cleaning out the front side garden one day when I discovered a bird's nest in the middle of the obelisk, which is covered with Sweet Autumn clematis. The next day I saw three eggs. A few days later there was Mama Cardinal on top of them. Look for the orange beak below. See her red tail feathers in the middle? Sunday, May 17, 2015.
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Inspired meals created with ingredients on hand (most of the time). Newer posts →. Andy’s Dinner Remix. I have already professed my love for sauerkraut and the original “Andy’s Kraut dinner” here. But recently I made a variation on this classic and of course everything is better with bacon. I think this would have been good with some kind of green vegetable but I couldn’t figure out which one so I added a brown veggie instead. 1 176 oz =/- sauerkraut (bag or jar is better than canned) drained. This lates...
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Breakfast ideas « Cabinet Stew
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Inspired meals created with ingredients on hand (most of the time). Tag Archives: Breakfast ideas. Brunch On The Porch. If you have been reading along perhaps you already know about. The most beautiful dining room in New Hampshire. If not… well that’s okay too, but you can see it here. While reviewing my “potluck” cookbook for an upcoming event I stumbled across the perfect use for those leftover bagels. A “French toast casserole! Start with either a regular loaf of bread (16oz) or as I did – 3 lar...
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Superfecta Of Summer « Cabinet Stew
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Inspired meals created with ingredients on hand (most of the time). Corn and tomatoes are one of my favorite parings and I have written about them before…. here. This time I paired them in a quiche. Easy and summer-y this quiche tastes like a fancy brunch dish and is so light that you feel almost like you are eating healthy! Never mind the eggs, cream and cheese in the mix! 8221;) of ingredients. The moist goat cheese added a bit of luscious-ness to it.The quiche is rich but not heavy. S and p to taste.
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life, in small chunks: July 2012
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Life, in small chunks. A blog about everyday life - in small chunks. Friday, July 20, 2012. Why I love him. Here's one good reason I love the bf. The other day, after spending some time babysitting one of the cutest, wiggly-est, most fun little 19 month old boys I've ever had the pleasure to know, the bf and I were discussing the possibility of being grandparents one day. Although neither of his. Anyway, I asked him what he though he might want to be called - Grandpa? Life, in small chunks. But the best ...
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life, in small chunks: August 2012
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Life, in small chunks. A blog about everyday life - in small chunks. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. As Thelma grows up. I don't think I have posted any photos of Thelma since she first found her way into our home, so I thought I might update anyone who's interested. Louise still (what's it been - 10 or 12 weeks now? So here are the photos:. As she's relaxing on the front porch, Thelma spies Louise on the sidewalk! She does her best to sneak up quietly. I just want to get closer.". You are blowing my cover!
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life, in small chunks: March 2012
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Life, in small chunks. A blog about everyday life - in small chunks. Monday, March 26, 2012. Flowers in the house. We had a party at our house this weekend and several of our dear friends brought flowers, so I have a few bouquets to share:. Yellow daisies and white azaleas. Lovely pale pink tulips - at this point I had run out of vases and had to resort to using a water glass! The purple iris haven't started blooming yet, but the white one are making a spectacular show this year. Life, in small chunks.
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