Rainy Thursday and Some Leftovers
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Comments (12)Thank you all very much for looking and commenting! It actually was not so bad after the rain today, quite cloudy. The heat is coming back tomorrow, but they forecast a morning rain again.....See MoreNEW: 2nd Annual Commercial Seed leftover swap
Comments (149)flwrs4ever (ME) ........ packed and ready to go Poisondartfrog ..received sueirish **hand delivering jaynine .........received remy ............received divahtr .........received sassy ...........received conniesc ........received floodthelast ....received southercharm1 just1morehosta..recieved ajpa ...........received kamiljabo ......received mao tse mom crazypalmlady ........received jblanton08 ...........received annie nh .............received gardenscout lisam627_ohio_z6......received gardenmom2 ...........recieved indian_blanket october17 roses_more_roses ......received momcat retiredprof woodsidetrader Moon48 ..........received wnkolker ........received fez920 .........received mmqchdygg *dropped rosieo ........received dancinginthegarden....received dorisl ...........................mailed grovespirit.......................mailed Wendy, your seeds arrived ! I wish I had the time to break them down into smaller packs ! I did some that came in early, and they only sent a few packs. Heather, I dont know how to thank you ! I love the Tulips and canna, HUGS, and much thanks !! ( I will post on the "spring" forum too, just incase they were from there)recieved your seeds too ! Chell, received your seeds today, they were quick ! I also emailed you. Jen, I received your seeds today also ! Thanks so much ! Many people sent in ALOT of seeds, I beleive this may take me a little more time then I thought, BUT I will keep you all posted, and I will be mailing them ALL on the same day. Have a wonderful weekend !...See MoreRainy day baking and cooking... What are you cooking today?
Comments (24)Although it seems like a forgiving dough - I can taste that I cheated on the overnight ferment. Sorry your casserole dishes aren't big enough. I bake in a toaster oven so when my bread rises it burns on top. Another reason P a L'A is good - it spreads out more than up. I brush the bread with some slightly salty water right before it goes in the oven. But I lose that lovely floury rustic surface. Do you have a pizza stone? That helped me get a better crust back when I last had an oven - now I use it in my grill to make pitas. Also I read somewhere or another about using a SS restaurant dish lid as a cloche though I've never seen one large enough. I am currently jealously watching a neighbor build a stone wood-fired bread oven by his pond - the ultimate bread oven. He says he will advise me when I am ready to build one - and I definitely do not lack for rocks. However right now my 'yard' is festooned with logs, brush and firewood piles. Hopefully in the near future the logs will become a woodshed and I can move the firewood inside. Then maybe a bread oven - which will entail moving rocks. I'm tired just thinking about it all. Making some tea and toast and taking a nap....See MoreNOTICE: The Florida Rainy Season Has Officially Been Cancelled
Comments (37)That's an issue that all small/shallow lakes have. When I was in Michigan, there were many kettle lakes (lakes created by ice blocks falling from glaciers) that would be unsafe to swim in by July due to high water temperatures. Unfortunately, ducks and other critters don't know the difference between a man-made retention pond or decorative lake and an actual lake which tends to be fed by some other water source, thus keeping the water fresher and cleaner....See Moreorganic_kitten
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