I'm taking some eggs and butter out of the refrigerator so I can bake a cake later if I can find a recipe using only ingredients I have in the house at the moment. Yum---cake. 50 Tips for Baking Better Cakes
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Mad Men Goes Netflix
John Slattery aka Roger Sterling
Mad Men's multi-season renewal is still generating buzz from major outlets this week, while an announcement that Netflix will stream the series stirs new buzz. This is great news for those of you who don't get AMC. Mad Men
The 20 Most Exciting New TV Shows coming to a channel near you. Wonderful Slideshow
The 20 Most Exciting New TV Shows coming to a channel near you. Wonderful Slideshow
Friday, April 8, 2011
Weekend Kitchen Love
Wonderful Kitchen
Dining Area with Floor Cloth
Have a great relaxing weekend and do a little dreaming about the kitchen and eating area shown above. If the Government shuts down over the weekend, we should too. via
Two Daffodils Do Not A Spring Make
It's Pretty Amazing That . . .
Earth Day is in April 22, 2011
When I saw this poster I could't wait that long before sharing it with you. Isn't it perfect for Earth Day? Prints available.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II, Page 37
More great and useful advice from our favorite father -- H. Jackson Brown, Jr. I found a recipe for the microwave peanut brittle and now I want some. I can't remember the last time I had tapioca pudding. We never had it at my house and I think of it as being rather institutional -- but I found a microwave recipe in case you like it.
Red and White Checks Love
Those of you who know me know I love blue and white checks. My next favorite is red and white checks. Isn't this a great bedroom? ...
How Many Plates Can You Put on A Wall?
I love these white and transferware plates on the gray wall. I don't see any evidence of the usual wire plate holders and wonder how they are staying up? Maybe it's magnetic paint? Now wouldn't that be fun? Glue magnets to the back of the plates and stick them all over until you get a pleasing arrangement. via Crush Cul de Sac
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Woodworking Classes for Kids - NYTimes.com
I made these bookends in 4th grade woodshop and my mother kept them. The colonial ladies were cut with a bandsaw and applied to the wooden backs. I cut the lid from a large can of tomatoes in half and nailed them on the bottom to hold the books in place. In another 100 years they will be folk art.
Rose O’Neal, 11, uses a crosscut saw in a miter box to cut rails for a step stool she is building in a class at the Randall Museum in San Francisco. Woodworking Classes for Kids - NYTimes Teaching children construction is gaining momentum across the country as a way to develop imagination and confidence in the very young. Watch a wonderful slideshow with 15 pictures and captions after you read the article. I am very excited about this new trend. Kids today don't learn enough practical skills to carry them through life and the trials and tribulations of homeownership and homemaking.
I think a carpenter is practically the best thing you can be in life. I took home economics starting in the 4th grade too. I know there were several other girls in my woodshop class but I don't remember any boys in home ec. These classes were in public school and I'm so glad they were offered.
I think a carpenter is practically the best thing you can be in life. I took home economics starting in the 4th grade too. I know there were several other girls in my woodshop class but I don't remember any boys in home ec. These classes were in public school and I'm so glad they were offered.
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