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What a beautiful garden. A real labor of love, and touching various senses too. Perfect!
I think I do that too. Unfortunately, I still eat.
I think you are right! Those other birds left too many messes for me. Plus now, I think they have enough to eat naturally around here. I also...
I switched my bird feeder to hummingbird feeder too. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I need to work on the resolution, probably move the feeder closer to the...
This is a big Spring Cleaning session here. Last year I wasn't up to it, and somehow now it feels like the time to finally put the pandemic into...
They sell chickpea pasta. I don't know if it's hard to make from scratch. My first attempt using store- bought, it came out kind of sticky. I...
Thanks for the nice comments! I hope someone finds these experiments helpful. They are a learning process in our household.
Again on the theme of a more diabetic-friendly meal, I made this quiche. I read about using chickpea flour instead of white flour from wheat, so...
I gave the Ozark Beauty strawberries some organic fertilizer and coffee grounds, mixed into the top part of the soil. I think they are looking...
That's fantastic!
This is the recipe that I used. https://stayathomesarah.com/black-bean-chocolate-cake-recipe/ I substituted butter-flavored crisco instead of...
Thanks. As it is, it won't win "The Great British Bake Off"! But it is actually quite good, and if I hadn't left out the frosting and extra...
Your rose reminds me of a floribunda that my mom used to have, called "Red Pinocchio". I also have an unknown red climber that looks similar....
Pretty exciting!
Such a dilemma! I think I will have to sit more on the curb, this year, with a "free plants" sign. I figure that way, maybe someone might...
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This was for the diabetic in my life. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Not bad for a first attempt. It's no- flour. One can of black beans, rinsed and...
What a project! Kudos to you! Plus, I had to look up Chamaecyparis. That was fun. Good luck and may it settle in and grow happily.
Snow! Go away, snow! Arrrgghhhh! I grew up about 100 miles NW of St. Louis. That year I tried to visit my parents at that time. It was a...