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October | 2009 | The Victorian Kitchen
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Archive for October, 2009. The kitchen project comes to a close. October 1, 2009. A happy ending to a very, very long project. The kitchen is done. John and I still have to hang a few shelves and figure out where in the heck all of our kitchen bric-a-brac is going to go, but for all intents and purposes, the kitchen is done. Here are a few shots of the finished Hoosier cabinet:. The hoosier, finished. It is fantastic for storage, as it is deep and holds all of my circular cake pans, pots and pans, cookin...
Florentine Parmesan and Rosemary Bread | The Victorian Kitchen
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Laquo; The kitchen project comes to a close. How to preserve your own roasted sweet peppers. Florentine Parmesan and Rosemary Bread. I’ve been (slowly but surely) baking my way through World Breads: From Pain de Campagne to Paratha. Florentine Parmesan and Rosemary Bread. 45 cups strong white bread flour (500 g). 1 cup freshly grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, plus a little extra for dusting (100 g). 1/4 oz (1 standard packet) active dry yeast or 15g fresh yeast. 1 tsp fine sea salt. 1 large egg, beaten.
destruction! | The Victorian Kitchen
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Laquo; The kitchen as we knew it. Since I started the account of the kitchen renovation a little late, I’m behind on posting what the kitchen looks like now. It is vastly different from where it started, and even more so than when it was demolished. As this wall is slated to hold our custom-made Hoosier cabinet, we are thankful that the built-in is not worth keeping. Another surprise was the floor. We had been hoping that the underlying floor would be a continuation of those on the rest of the first ...
November | 2009 | The Victorian Kitchen
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Archive for November, 2009. November 21, 2009. Our house was off the market for about six minutes before we started tearing it apart. We rushed over to our new home immediately after signing the papers with nothing more than a carpet knife, a hammer and a screwdriver to help us answer two burning questions- are there hardwood floors beneath the awful green shag? Are the pocket doors nailed into the tracks between the living room and parlor in good shape? Husband, about to do the honors. I swear, that kid...
It’s been too long! Upstairs bathroom: before pictures! | The Victorian Kitchen
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Laquo; Our first DIY. Our kitchen has been featured…. It’s been too long! Upstairs bathroom: before pictures! Luckily, my motivation to work on the house is not as lacking as my motivation to blog about our work on the house- even though the latter is much more pleasant and does not involve noxious fumes (unless our dog Stella happens to be in the room while I’m writing)! We finished working on our upstairs bathroom months and months ago, so let me guide you through its transformation! East Wall, 2008.
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The Victorianist
Or: The Victorian Period Presented in Concise and Regular Articles:. The People, Places, Events, Customs and More from the Victorian Era. Please Scroll Down to Explore Links to Other Sites of Historical Interest:. Saturday, 8 November 2014. Guest Post: "A Victorian Institution in the Twentieth Century." Or: The Ongoing Mockings of Punch Magazine:. Just over eighteen months ago I was lucky enough to have Andre Gailani write a superb history of Punch (which you can read here. Part 1: A Brave New Century.
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Welcome to the Website of The Victorian Kitchen, Jams, Chutneys & Preserves
Welcome to our website, we are proud to offer you a range of our award winning preserves crafted in the Devonshire countryside. Sourcing the finest ingredients, our preserves are made without additives, in small batches, to ensure superb flavour. They are to be enjoyed by all lovers of fine food, including Vegetarians and Vegans. All are Gluten free except Real Ale Chutney and Lactose Free (Except Lemon Curd and Passion Fruit Curd). If you would like to stock our range or require catering tubs please.
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The Victorian Kitchen | restoration and receipts.
Our kitchen has been featured…. November 24, 2010. In case you haven’t stumbled upon the awesomeness that is Remodelaholic, go now. Even better, subscribe! I get the posts emailed to me and the only downside is my to-do list keeps getting longer! It’s been too long! Upstairs bathroom: before pictures! August 15, 2010. We finished working on our upstairs bathroom months and months ago, so let me guide you through its transformation! East Wall, 2008. Bathroom floor/North Wall, 2008. Even hand towels didn’t...
These Are the Days
How Great Thou Art! Santa Takes a Cookie Break. Now I Miss Riding Horses. Angel of Good Intentions. Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries. Happiness is Where He Is. There is Always Time for Tea - Alice in Wonderland. Bloom Where You're Planted. Be True to Yourself. Getting in the Christmas Spirit! A Little Piece of Heaven! Sunday, November 09, 2014. Posted by Victorian Lady. Links to this post. Saturday, November 08, 2014. Getting in the Christmas Spirit! Posted by Victorian Lady. Links to this post. Sunday, D...
The Victorian Lady Silverplate Holloware, Figural Napkin Rings&Pickle Castors
Buying and selling unusual American Victorian Silverplate Hollowware. I have a large selection of figural napkin rings, pickle castors, revolving castor sets, mechanical jewel caskets, nut bowls, brides baskets, Maud Humphrey prints, Whiting Davis and Mandalian purses, sterling dresser items, turn of the century candy jars and straw holders. Please don't hesitate to contact me if I can be of assistance with my 30 years of experience. Fine and unusual treasures from the Victorian era.
Victorian Bullshit and Co.
Victorian Bullshit and Co. Miscellaneous bits of Literature, Victorians, History, and Art. Julia Margaret Cameron’s home on the Isle of Wight, photographed by Alvin Langdon Coburn, c. 1913. Source: licensing.eastmanhouse.org. Two boys of Julia Margaret Cameron. By an Unknown Photographer, c. 1857. Source: hrc.contentdm.oclc.org. Left to right: Algernon Charles Swinburne, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Fanny Cornforth and William Michael Rossetti, at Tudor House, Chelsea, c. 1863. Henry, Cameron’s youngest...
The Victorian Lady Bed & Breakfast in Norwalk, Ohio
Our home is your home. In luxury and our attentive care. For that special occasion or get-away. Is a favored destination for couples. Welcome to the magnificently restored The Victorian Lady Bed and Breakfast. From the moment you step onto the charming front porch, you will step back into time and experience Victorian elegance at is finest. Guests are pampered by luxurious comfort, soft luxury linens, down comforters, blazing fireplaces, private baths with claw-foot tubs and Jacuzzis, and comfy robes.
The Victorian Larder - Local, Organic, Fresh Produce
Victoria's finest produce, locally sourced, fresh, organic. Come visit us in store at 7 Leake Street, Essendon 3041 or follow us;.