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Fremont Garden: Hostas in Early May
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A garden is never so good as it will be next year.Thomas Cooper. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Hostas in Early May. I'm so glad that we put in this hosta bed several years ago. For the most part, it just gets better. One fern didn't make a repeat performance, but I have a plan to divide a big hosta and won't need that fern anyway. The two ferns on the left above are several years old and just get bigger every year. So far so good! However, stepping into the greenhouse that was FULL of geraniums was a mistake!
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Ozarks' Odds & Ends: September 2010
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Ozarks Odds and Ends. Tuesday, September 28. Last Minute Farmer's Market Details Yummy Fall Recipes. Okay, so we're really getting to that time of year in the Ozarks when Farmer's Markets end for the season. In fact, the next few weeks will be the last times to get thee to the markets! Here's a quick list of some of the larger ones that I've been to and the information on how much time is left to enjoy them! One of my favorites, the Christian County Farmer's Market. The Greater Springfield Farmer's Market.
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Ginger's Kitchen | What kind of food is this? Good food! | Page 2
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What kind of food is this? April 26, 2015 by msgingermarie. Sirloin hamburger patties, frozen. Canyon Bakehouse hamburger buns. Put frozen patties in the stovetop smoker, with hickory chips. Sprinkle a very small amount of salt and pepper on the patties. Smoke until internal patty temp reaches 145 degrees. Add one slice of cheese. Continue smoking until temperature reaches 160 degrees. Serve with a little bit of ketchup. April 26, 2015 by msgingermarie. 3 tbsp red wine vinegar. 3 tbsp olive oil. I made a...
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Smoked Salsa | Ginger's Kitchen
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What kind of food is this? Laquo; Spicy Thai Basil Chicken. May 13, 2015 by msgingermarie. 2 Roma tomatoes, halfed. 1 jalapeno, halfed and seeded. Juice from 1 lime. Smoke tomatoes, onion and jalapeno over cherry wood chips for 12-15 minutes. Add all ingredients to high speed blender and pulse until desired consistency is reached. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). Notify me of new posts via email.
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Smoked Burgers | Ginger's Kitchen
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What kind of food is this? Laquo; Strawberry Vinaigrette. April 26, 2015 by msgingermarie. Sirloin hamburger patties, frozen. Canyon Bakehouse hamburger buns. Put frozen patties in the stovetop smoker, with hickory chips. Sprinkle a very small amount of salt and pepper on the patties. Smoke until internal patty temp reaches 145 degrees. Add one slice of cheese. Continue smoking until temperature reaches 160 degrees. Serve with a little bit of ketchup. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Smoked Chicken Salad | Ginger's Kitchen
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What kind of food is this? Laquo; Italian Guacamole. Coconut Banana Blueberry Muffins. August 6, 2015 by msgingermarie. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 2 oak smoked chicken breasts, chopped. 1-1/4 cups seedless red grapes, halved. 1/2 cup pecans, chopped. 1/2 cup celery, chopped. 1/4 cup chopped sweet onion. Serve with crackers, chips or as a sandwich. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public).
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Giant Bubble Solution | Ginger's Kitchen
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What kind of food is this? Laquo; My Cleaning Schedule, Part II. July 7, 2014 by msgingermarie. This is a photo of my niece with a bubble wand that I made for her, using two dowel rods and some clothes line rope. Each side is approximately 38 inches. This created some huge bubble trails! I made a second wand, which is 22 inches across the top and 25 inches on each side. This also created some big trails, but was best for sending giant bubble blobs up into the sky. Very cool to watch! 1 tsp rubbing alcohol.
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