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Write us a note we’d love to hear from you! 2 responses to “. June 14, 2009 at 2:20 am. Oh everything looks so great-thx for the inspiration! July 18, 2009 at 2:26 am. JH, it’s Jackson Nash. Great to find your blog via the enchanting Ms. C. Ramo. I really like your blog, chica! I’m doing a similar thing. Positivity blogging. Loads of fun: http:/ www.superforest.org. I hope this finds you well. We should catch up. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Les Amis du...
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A Moment in the Kitchen: Moroccan Salt-Preserved Lemons | Home and Oats
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From Amsterdam, With Love. Places to shop in Kyoto: ToryBazar →. December 13, 2009 · 2:57 pm. A Moment in the Kitchen: Moroccan Salt-Preserved Lemons. Citrus sits especially well with me during the holidays. As does canning. The obvious next step: Moroccan Salt-Preserved lemons. After consulting recipes from Anthony Bourdain, David Lebovitz. 30 days after sealing, the lemons have softened. Filed under Cooking Chronicles. From Amsterdam, With Love. Places to shop in Kyoto: ToryBazar →. 8220;Flannery: A Li...
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Places to shop in Kyoto: ToryBazar | Home and Oats
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A Moment in the Kitchen: Moroccan Salt-Preserved Lemons. January 11, 2010 · 1:44 pm. Places to shop in Kyoto: ToryBazar. A perfectly curated shop filled with affordable and interesting common things to Japan. I could not resist several simple objects; hand-carved cherry spoons for sugar, beeswax lip balm in a tiny wooden vessel, and a small brush that’s specific use is yet to be determined. A selection of handmade brushes. Contraptions for covering cheese and cakes. The Growth of a Garden. Grazin' A...
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The Lunchbox: 5 Good Reasons to Bring your Lunch | Home and Oats
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The Holiday Train Show in the Bronx Botanical Garden →. November 23, 2009 · 4:29 pm. The Lunchbox: 5 Good Reasons to Bring your Lunch. 1 $10 a day x 5 days a week=$2600 a year. That could buy birthday dinner for 4 friends and myself at Masa. NYC’s most expensive prixe-fix), that Isabel Marant. Leopard coat I am lusting after, a yoga trip in the dead of February for two to Playa Venao. Or an EOS Canon Rebel with a few lenses. 4 Adorable bento boxes. I’d eat anything packed in these! The Growth of a Garden.
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Postcard from California | Home and Oats
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The Growth of a Garden: Part 3. A Room with a View →. April 27, 2009 · 12:05 am. The lemon tree in my familys backyard. I’ll be back in a week! Filed under Simple Syrup. The Growth of a Garden: Part 3. A Room with a View →. One response to “. Pingback: A Moment in the Kitchen: Moroccan Salt-Preserved Lemons « Home and Oats. The Growth of a Garden. 8220;Flannery: A Life of Flannery O’Connor” by Brad Gooch. 8220;Poet of the Appetites; the Lives and Loves of MFK Fisher” by Joan Reardon. Home Grow Micro Farms.
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The Holiday Train Show in the Bronx Botanical Garden | Home and Oats
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The Lunchbox: 5 Good Reasons to Bring your Lunch. From Amsterdam, With Love →. November 24, 2009 · 7:00 pm. The Holiday Train Show in the Bronx Botanical Garden. If you are as inamorate of miniature things as I am, the Holiday Train Show. At the Bronx Botanical Garden should become a holiday ritual. Because…. I go for the exquisite tiny models of NY landmarks made with painstaking attention to archituctural accuracy by Paul Busse and his Kentucky-based firm Applied Imagination. Manhattan, NE Side. The Lo...
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From Amsterdam, With Love | Home and Oats
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The Holiday Train Show in the Bronx Botanical Garden. A Moment in the Kitchen: Moroccan Salt-Preserved Lemons →. December 12, 2009 · 4:42 pm. From Amsterdam, With Love. What’s the best organic-matter gift one can smuggle in from Amsterdam? Tulip bulbs from the floating flower market, no doubt. These are going in the ground today, and because I’m not sure what variety they are (maybe parrot? I’m already looking forward being surprised in the spring. Thank you, FK! The Growth of a Garden. The Lost Art of W...
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A Moment in the Kitchen: Mint Tea | Home and Oats
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The Find: Factory 20. 8220;Paesines” →. November 11, 2009 · 10:14 pm. A Moment in the Kitchen: Mint Tea. In my ongoing effort to use all of summer’s mint before winter gets it, I dried a bunch and rigged two dozen tea bags. Hang the mint upside down for two weeks. Then, when it’s so dry it crumbles, bundle 2 tbsp-doses in double-layered, extra-fine cheesecloth, and secure the pouches with kitchen twine. Filed under Do It Yourself. The Find: Factory 20. 8220;Paesines” →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Milk T...
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Newer posts →. November 7, 2009 · 6:38 pm. The Find: Factory 20. 1940s lloyds of susses boardwalk high-back metal chairs, $600 each. Early 1900s french ladies writing table, $900. 1890s art nouveau mahogany side table, $1,600. Dutch flaring spindle chairs, $780/pair. Vintage buoys, $55 each. Vintage bread crate of architectural hooks, $175. October 31, 2009 · 10:35 pm. A must-see in the marais. I bought black sel, and smokey sel, and fleur de sel in beautiful glass vials. I bought long peppercorns th...