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cooking the recipe: Crock Pot Cheese and Broccoli Soup
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Thursday, December 26, 2013. Crock Pot Cheese and Broccoli Soup. Lb frozen broccoli,thawed ( used birds eye streamfresh, which I got from target for a dollar). 16-oz pkg. pasteurized prepared cheese product cubed ( I used Veleeta). 10 3/4-oz can cream of celery soup. 14 1/2 -oz can of chicken or vegetable broth ( I used chicken). Garnish: with shredded cheese. Combine all ingredients except garnish in slow cooker. Cover and cook on low 5-6 hours. Garnish if desired. Veleeta Cheese I got for $2.50. I̵...
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Peppermint Bark | How to Garden in Colorado
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Posted by gardensoul on January - 1 - 2015. Growing up, I enjoyed Peppermint Bark from the local candy factory, Davidson’s of Dundee. So when Christmas time was approaching I looked for it in my local groceries, but alas it was not to be found. Only Peppermint Bark with Chocolate was available, so I decided to make some. I found a recipe on Pinterest. And of course changed it. 1 bag White Chocolate Chips (11 oz). 1/2 tsp Peppermint Extract.
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April Garden Tasks | How to Garden in Colorado
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. This month we really feel that Spring has arrived. Most bulbs planted in the fall bloom this month. Lawns are green and lush. All my listed lawn tasks are for bluegrass or tall fescue. Aerate your lawn this month. Apply a pre-emergent herbicide to lawn if you’ve had a crabgrass problem no later than late-April. Perennials start to grow, so cut back any remaining brown stems from last season. Divide fall-blooming perennial plants late this month.
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How to Garden in Colorado - Part 2
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Don't you hate it when you do something stupid in the garden? As a new Colorado resident, I was thrilled to see my grandmother's favorite flower, sweet violet, in my yard! In my native Florida, I remember seeing violets along the catwalk in the swamp adjoining Wekiva Springs State Park. . First Walk in 2015. Are you tempted to buy one of those kits to grow an amaryllis or give it as a gift to a gardening friend? They are quite easy to grow and k...
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Growing Amaryllis | How to Garden in Colorado | How to Garden in Colorado
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Posted by gardensoul on November - 24 - 2014. Are you tempted to buy one of those kits to grow an amaryllis or give it as a gift to a gardening friend? Click here to cancel reply. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Add your email to be notified of new posts. Favorite Bloggers & Sites. First Walk in 2015. Design: Garden Soulutions, LLC.
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January Garden Tasks | How to Garden in Colorado
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Include established trees and shrubs. Choose a day with temperatures over 40 degrees F with no snow cover. Apply water to tree roots within the dripline. If using a deep-root needle, insert 8 inches or less. Apply 10 gallon / 1 inch tree diameter. Select your seeds and order this month. Visit local garden centers for seed starting supplies. Consider partnering with another gardener to share seeds. Other chores this month:. First Walk in 2015.
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Pre-freeze to-do list | How to Garden in Colorado | How to Garden in Colorado
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Posted by gardensoul on November - 8 - 2014. The local weather forecast is for very cold temperatures dipping into the teens. This is after unseasonably warm weather – a Colorado trademark! The warm weather put me into a state of procrastination that I must break this weekend. I find making lists is the easiest way to “get-er-done”! Place rose collars and fill with dirt and leaves. Place straw mulch over root crops; carrots, beets, parsnips.
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Colorado native plant families | How to Garden in Colorado
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How to Garden in Colorado. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Gardening with Colorado Natives. Gardening with Colorado native plants is important. The web of life depends on plants. Through photosynthesis, plants convert the sun’s energy into food for insects and other herbivores. These feeders in turn sustain a whole range of wildlife that feed upon them, and so forth, all the way up the food chain. Add your email to be notified of new posts. Favorite Bloggers & Sites. First Walk in 2015.
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THE WORLD’S BEST CHEESECAKE RECIPE » Apart From My Art
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Apart From My Art. Obsessions of an artist obsessed. THE WORLD’S BEST CHEESECAKE RECIPE. Without a doubt this is the world’s best cheesecake. It’s my mother, Anna’s secret recipe. She kept it classified Top Secret for decades. Here’s the story. Perino’s Restaurant first opened in Los Angeles in 1932. Years later, in 1950, it moved to a new location on Wilshire Boulevard just up the street from our home. But before I do, here’s a wonderful story which captures so much of my mother’s personality. Me: You m...
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How to Compliment Your Wife - Laugh Lines
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Middle Age. Modern Marriage. Epic Fails. Need a Speaker for Your Next Event? Closet full of clothes, but nothing to wear? Grab my FREE "Ninja Closet Cleaning Course (what to toss, what to keep)," and find out how to love your clothes again. How to Compliment Your Wife. In an earlier conversation with Hubs:. Me: “Does this bra make my boobs look perkier? Hubs: “Perkier than what? Me: “Perkier than before.”. Hubs: “Before what? Me: “This isn’t a trick question.”. Me: “Well, you suck at it.”. I can do that.
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