The pots and pan cupboard here at Sweetwater is really pretty basic.
We have a set of Calphalon cookware that has been around for a lot of years.
We also have some great cast iron pans that are real work horse pieces.
These have been around for even more years.
These pans, a frying pan, a round griddle and a reversible double burner sized griddle get a fair amount of use because of their versatility.
A well-seasoned cast-iron skillet is naturally non-stick. ...
Cast iron cookware retains heat — that is, they stay hotter —
Cast iron pans can be used on the stove top as well as in the oven.
And did you know that cooking with cast iron pots and pans can boost your iron intake.
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Sunday, October 23, 2016
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Burlap Ribbon Wreath
This project is so simple.
All I did was take a grapevine wreath and loop some wired burlap ribbon all around it. I did secure it in a few places with some hot glue. Then I tucked (stuck) some artificial leaves and berries .
I would admit that this is hardly worth blogging about.....unless I had a tip to share!
AND....
Do I have a tip for you!
That tip is about where to buy your wired ribbon on the cheap!
Sunday, October 9, 2016
How To Preserve Fall Leaves Repost
The Sweetwater Grandboy has been helping Grandpa S with some raking.
The colors are changing and the leaves are oh so beautiful.
I picked up some really colorful leaves on our walk a few days ago.
I knew I wanted to preserve them.
AND I got to work doing just that.
How? Well let me tell you by reposting the instructions from last year.
The colors are changing and the leaves are oh so beautiful.
I picked up some really colorful leaves on our walk a few days ago.
I knew I wanted to preserve them.
AND I got to work doing just that.
How? Well let me tell you by reposting the instructions from last year.
How to Preserve Autumn Leaves!
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Keep Artificial Pumpkins in Place Outdoors
Isn't this quote from Anne of Green Gables apropos for the second day of October?
Once October arrives, it is definitely pumpkin time.
If you want to have your pumpkins on display for the whole month, you probably need to opt for the fakes!
Then in a couple of weeks you can buy the real thing for your Jack-O-Lantern.
Artificial pumpkins have come a long way.
AND
There are hundreds of ideas for making those fakes look more real.
Mostly I just do a dry brush of gray or white craft paint to soften the harsh and shiny orange.
It can be a challenge to get a natural looking arrangement when you use artificial pumpkins.
AND
Fake pumpkins are real "light weights"!
When the wind blows....your arrangement will crumple at best and be all over the neighborhood at worst.