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    2 Ingredient Lemon Mousse

    Fascinated by 2 Ingredient recipes, I had recently made the Lemon Bars and was impressed.  So once again needing a contribution to a community dinner, I forged ahead and attempted the very easy, time saving, 2-ingredient Lemon Mousse. Whipped Cream and Lemon Curd was all that was required. As for measurements, all I needed to…

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  • Lemon Comstock Cake
    Baking / Cake

    Lemon Comstock Cake

    A two ingredient dessert? Really? My ancestral frugal, make-due-with-what-you-have grandmothers would have loved this! But then there was the next generation of cooks, those iconic 1950’s women who worked to win baking contests and outdo the neighbors. Then there’s my generation, women who gave themselves permission to go buy a cake from a large food…

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  • The Poppy Story
    Gardening / Seeds

    The Poppy Story

    When I first moved to my current home, a man lived next door who was an old gardener. I use the term old to not only refer to his elderly status but more importantly, his vast knowledge of the earth, its soil and how to grow food.  He was one of those old souls magically…

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  • Daylilies
    Decorating / Gardening

    How to make a bouquet

    What are the rules of making a bouquet for the table? There are no rules! There is only heart and passion. Go out to your yard and pick anything interesting or having color.  I picked Hosta blooms, tree hydrangea, Day lilies and a stew pot of flowers. Worth mentioning, when you pick Day lilies, make…

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  • Cady Falls Nursery Part 2
    Field Trips / Gardening

    Cady Falls Nursery Part 2

    Perennials are plants that come back year after year, growing in size and multiplying. This makes them a good investment. They flower for a particular time frame, leaving their stems and leaves to still fill the garden space with greenery. You divide them every few years, thereby having even more of them to fill your…

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  • Dog Mountain
    Dogs / Field Trips

    Dog Mountain

    One of the magical places I know is Dog Mountain. Home of Stephan Huneck’s Gallery and dog park. The mountain is devoted to dogs. Not a park for people where the theme is dogs. It is FOR dogs….but people can come, too. The signs in the ponds clearly state, Dog swimming only. There are tennis…

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  • Cady Falls Nursery, a Vermont Gem
    Field Trips / Gardening

    Cady Falls Nursery, a Vermont Gem

    I had searched online to find garden inspiration. I hoped to find places to visit. I found Cady Falls Nursery. And on a warm sunny day last week I was able to visit. I drove down the dirt road, parked next to a barn and old silo, walked under a hedge of enormous cedar trees…

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  • Art in the Garden
    Gardening

    Art in the Garden

    I grew up amongst gardeners who grew plants for either food or cutting for indoor flower vases. What I never saw growing up was anyone who grew a garden for its artistic qualities. Although, when you love gardens, any garden has artistic qualities. There are gardeners out there that go that extra mile and amaze…

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  • The Gathering Bag Apron
    Aprons / Gardening

    The Gathering Bag Apron

    Our most popular springtime Apron remains to be the Gathering Bag Apron. It’s as simple as having a bag strapped to you,  you stay hands free, to pick, to weed, to harvest. You don’t have to work your way around the garden and then realize that the basket got left way back at the end…

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  • Making small rows of seeds
    Gardening / Gardening Series / Seeds

    Gardening Series # 10, Planting Seeds

    Planting seeds, well, they have specific challenges to them, primarily it’s a visual issue. More specifically, if you don’t mark where you planted them, you don’t know where they are. At least I don’t. Seedlings are like mini trees. You plunk them into the ground and there they stand hollering “Here I am! Don’t hit…

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  • Day Lilies border the garden
    Gardening

    Day Lilies make a great Garden Border

    I wanted to make a wonderfully creative amazing fence for my garden. I planned to make it out of twigs and found architectural pieces. I do aim high, don’t I? I decided that the amazing fence I would build would be framed with a day lily bed. My yard has orange day lilies and they…

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  • Garden Paths
    Gardening / Gardening Series

    Gardening Series #9 Footpaths in the Garden

    I don’t make raised beds. Although a very popular method of gardening and one I keep promising to try, instead I find that I stick to what I know, to what I was taught. I have the garden rototilled into fluffy smoothness and then I create foot paths in the garden by walking in the…

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