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Nana's Drawer: I love Tea Sandwiches
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. I love Tea Sandwiches. So, not everything. That I blog about on this site will be a recipe from Nana's Drawer. The food I make is still made in her kitchen and I use many of her bowls, utensils, and all of her ancient appliances. So, I guess you could say that this post fits what Nana's Drawer is all about, it just didn't come directly from there! My sister is having a BABY! I made Tea Sandwiches. Goat Cheese and Watercress Tea Sandwich. Handful chopped fresh watercress. 8 pieces o...
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Nana's Drawer: Homemade Goodness
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. I love being inspired. Especially with food. I also love having a few hours in the morning to be domestic! Today, I sent the kids to an extra day of school and started in on the housework. I was thinking what my new neighbor told me last night about what to do with all of my tomatoes. That are rotting and falling off the vine. She told me to roast them with some olive oil, garlic, and seasoning for a delicious sauce. Duh. why haven't I thought of that yet? 1/4 c white wine.
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Nana's Drawer: A Trifle fit for a King
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A Trifle fit for a King. If it wasn't for my Nana, my Dad wouldn't be here. and what a shame that would be, because I wouldn't be here either! No, really.my Dad is the best. He is one of the most sensitive, caring, and nurturing men I have ever met. He prides himself in being honest. One of the most important traits in a human being, in my opinion! He get's this from not being afraid to try new things, to be daring, and just unique. His favorite dessert is Trifle. In a trifle dish...
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Nana's Drawer: The Cookie Jar
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Friday, June 5, 2009. I cleaned it out and thought, I have to carry on the tradition of baking cookies and placing them in this jar. It helps that Mason (my oldest son) loves to bake. I think he really just likes eating the butter and sugar after they have been creamed together. Can you blame him? Oh ya, and they have oatmeal in them, which makes me think they can substitute for your breakfast! Salty, Crispy Oatmeal Cookies. Adapted from Cook's Illustrated and Culinerapy. 3/4 teaspoon baking powder.
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Carol Hebel Photography: March 2009
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Mar 30, 2009. Here's just a sneak peek from today's session. Tashia asked me a few weeks ago to take photos of her and other moms for her business. I'll have more to post later.to be continued. Here are some that I quickly picked. I wanted to keep it as natural as possible but just umped up the saturation and gave it more warmth. Tashia and her 2 year old daughter. Monday, March 30, 2009. Links to this post. Mar 29, 2009. Post family.baby Dos. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Links to this post. Mar 28, 2009.
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Nana's Drawer: August 2009
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. I love being inspired. Especially with food. I also love having a few hours in the morning to be domestic! Today, I sent the kids to an extra day of school and started in on the housework. I was thinking what my new neighbor told me last night about what to do with all of my tomatoes. That are rotting and falling off the vine. She told me to roast them with some olive oil, garlic, and seasoning for a delicious sauce. Duh. why haven't I thought of that yet? 1/4 c white wine.
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Nana's Drawer: May 2009
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009. I love Tea Sandwiches. So, not everything. That I blog about on this site will be a recipe from Nana's Drawer. The food I make is still made in her kitchen and I use many of her bowls, utensils, and all of her ancient appliances. So, I guess you could say that this post fits what Nana's Drawer is all about, it just didn't come directly from there! My sister is having a BABY! I made Tea Sandwiches. Goat Cheese and Watercress Tea Sandwich. Handful chopped fresh watercress. 8 pieces o...
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Nana's Drawer: Just Peachy
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. I have a peach. The fruit isn't quite ready yet, but everyday I go out into the backyard, put my nose up to the little fuzzy fruit and take in a big whif. I love that smell. Peaches have to be one of my favorite fruit. They are sweet and juicy and just remind me of summer. I am going to have A LOT. Of peaches here soon. So, I started "experimenting" with what I will do with them. I could can or jam, or whatever you call it! 1 cup cooked old fashioned oats. A splash of milk.
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Nana's Drawer: I FIGured it out
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009. I FIGured it out. Another thing I inherited when I moved into this house, is a FIG tree. It is the most beautiful tree in the yard. The bright green distinctly shaped leaves, just scream "take a picture of me! So here, I am.taking any suggestion I can to make something with figs. My husband never tasted a fig before moving here. his first response to the taste, "well, it doesn't taste much like a Fig Newton." Good answer honey! Fig and Goat Cheese with Balsamic Appetizer.
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