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On a whim, we decided to try to grow potatoes in our garden this summer. We’d found some that had started to sprout under our sink and decided: “Hey why not bury them? Let’s give it a try! 8221; Unsurprisingly, they didn’t do too well. I’m pretty certain our variety of potato was not meant to … Continue reading →. More from the garden. I’ve been feeling a little anxious about going back to school next week. Knowing that soon I’ll be transitioning from my relatively carefree summer to orde...On days when ...

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On a whim, we decided to try to grow potatoes in our garden this summer. We’d found some that had started to sprout under our sink and decided: “Hey why not bury them? Let’s give it a try! 8221; Unsurprisingly, they didn’t do too well. I’m pretty certain our variety of potato was not meant to … Continue reading →. More from the garden. I’ve been feeling a little anxious about going back to school next week. Knowing that soon I’ll be transitioning from my relatively carefree summer to orde...On days when ...

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So thankful. | make things

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This entry was posted on August 30, 2012 and tagged crochet. I’ve been feeling a little anxious about going back to school next week. Knowing that soon I’ll be transitioning from my relatively carefree summer to order and responsibility come September has me nervous. But, as if my friend, Trish. Knew how I was feeling, she surprised me with a lovely handmade back-to-school gift. A bookworm! Bad At the very least, getting through my readings this year is bound to be more fun now that I have my new friend!

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More from the garden. This entry was posted on September 7, 2012 and tagged beets. Now that it’s near the end of the season, Mark and I decided to pull up our root vegetables from the garden. Sadly, our carrots and beets didn’t do so well…. No matter. It was still really neat to see how they turned out and it was our first time growing them, after all. Maybe we’ll have better luck next year. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).

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Lessons in making things. I love making things. Hand-knit sweaters. Origami cranes. Homemade pickles. But, this summer, I’ve come to realize just how much I enjoy it. For the past several weeks, I’ve had intermittent pain in my wrists. Sometimes it’s excruciating! And others it’s more of a dull throbbing. The pain, however, has left me pretty limited in … Continue reading →. Newer posts ». More from the garden. Tomatoes from the garden. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

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Homemade pickles! | make things

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This entry was posted on September 22, 2012 and tagged brine. A little while ago, we made pickles. Making pickles has become somewhat of a tradition for us. A few years ago, we made our very first batch together and, like Mark’s baba (Ukrainian for grandmother) before him, we’ve tried every year since to improve our recipe. This year we bought our cucumbers, garlic and dill weed from one of our local markets. We also added a special ingredient from our garden – a hot pepper. Our aromatics: black pepperco...

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Tomatoes from the garden. | make things

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Tomatoes from the garden. This entry was posted on August 28, 2012 and tagged canning. On days when I feel frustrated because of my wrist pain, I take solace in our garden. I remind myself that, in a way, it’s something that I’ve made – or at least, helped to make. There’s something so satisfying in tending to a garden and watching it grow. Even more so if you can make something from it! For our pantry before the season’s over. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window).

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{baked zucchini sticks} | Standing in Love

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Barefoot, crunchy and loving every moment. Laquo; {My pregnancy weakness}. August 28, 2012. 3 medium zucchini, unpeeled, cut into 3″-long sticks. 1 cup Panko bread crumbs. 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese. 1 tablespoon mixed Italian herbs. 2 large eggs; or 3 egg whites, lightly beaten. To make the zucchini sticks:. Place the zucchini sticks in a colander over a bowl and sprinkle with the tablespoon of salt. Let the zucchini drain for. 1 hour or longer. Rinse and pat dry. Inspired by this recipe.

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