Before the snow comes I need to execute my plan to freeze fresh herbs that I have growing on my deck so I can cook with them all winter long.
If you're looking for a way to keep your creative lesson-planning ideas organized, you won't want to miss this quick post. You'll learn about how to use the Ed Deck to inspire you when you're lesson planning. Having all of your ideas easily organized and ready to inspire will be a game-changer.
Image 23 of 30 from gallery of The Deck House / Choo Gim Wah Architect. Photograph by Kenneth Lim
Discover inspiring and creative backyard garden ideas to transform your outdoor space. Explore tips and designs for a vibrant garden oasis. Unlock the beauty of nature in your backyard.
Here's my inspiration to transform my basic ranch house into a cottage inspired home. Check out this exterior vision and see if I get close or not!
Nothing will ever take the place of my Ham in Coca-Cola from Bites — in my heart or on my table — but this slow-baked ham is a revelation of a different sort. The meat is astonishingly tender and carves into thin slices with ease; there is also very little shrinkage, and no wrangling with large joints of meat in boiling liquid. I always like a ham for the holidays — hot, it is spectacular, and it is helpful, after, to have cold ham to bring out alongside cold turkey (and for general sandwich duty), and this is the way to cook it to make your life easier. And if the 12–24 hours’ cooking doesn’t suit you, you can cook it for 5 hours in a 180°C/160°C Fan/gas mark 4/350ºF oven instead, before proceeding with the glaze. The juices that collect from the first step of cooking are gorgeously flavoured, but very intense. I pour a little of them over the cut slices of meat, but go sparingly. And please read the Additional Information section at the end of the recipe before proceeding. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
This is my little twist on your typical deck interview spread - it’s how I like to conceptualize meeting a deck [spirit]. It can be used to get to know a new deck, or even to get reacquainted with one...
Each person comes with a set of rights and regulations . We all vary in patience, ideas, tolerance, love, anger, morals, beliefs, etc. We a...
Japanese interior design embodies simplicity and precision. It is also a stunning design that often adds wooden elements, especially to the house's frames, doors, and walls. It is a perfect design for you who want to get closer to nature.
I live a very mundane life compared to those Desperate housewives residing on Wisteria Lane. I am desperate at times, but that's a diffe...
Eguisheim (German: Egisheim) is a village in the Haut-Rhin département of Alsace, France, notable for, and largely devoted to, producing Alsace wine of high quality. Eguisheim lies a few kilometers south of Colmar. With its cobbled winding streets and its flower-decked traditional medieval half-timbered houses, Eguisheim is one of Alsace's most attractive villages. Who could fail to fall under the spell of this charming village, in which time almost seems to have stood still. The town is particularly known for its round layout, following the former lines of its ramparts. When strolling through its streets, visitors often stop to admire the many houses dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, some of which have magnificent courtyards. In the main square, a statue of Pope Leo IX reminds us that Alsace's only Pope originated from this village (born: June 21, 1002). The commune is largely German-speaking. Eguisheim (Duits: Egisheim) is een dorp en gemeente in het Franse departement Haut-Rhin in de regio Elzas. De gemeente heeft een oppervlak van 14,2 km² en het aantal inwoners is 1541 (2004). Eguisheim ligt enkele kilometers ten zuiden van Colmar aan de Route des vins d'Alsace. In het dorp staan nog veel oude vakwerkhuizen uit de 16e en 17e eeuw, sommige met fraaie binnenplaatsen, die in ringvormige straten rondom het dorpsplein met burcht en kapel zijn aangelegd. De rond lopende straten volgen de lijnen van oude stadsmuren. Paus Leo IX werd hier als Bruno, graaf van Egisheim en Dagsburg, in 1002 geboren. In het stadje wordt vooral Duits gesproken. ________________________________________________________________________________ All rights reserved. Copyright © Martien Uiterweerd. All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written explicit permission. ________________________________________________________________________________ . .
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Daily Angel Oracle Card: Six of Cups, from the Shadowscapes Tarot, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, artwork by Barbara Moore Six of Cups: “She wanders along the path until she comes to her destination.…
Looking for an easy and inexpensive way to wash your deck? This oxygen bleach homemade deck cleaner works really well and is non-toxic...it won't harm your plants, pets or kids.
It is always heartwarming to come across a historical preservation area where people actually live and go about their daily lives. Such is Nagamachi, one of several older districts of Kanazawa, the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture on the Sea of Japan coast.
When I go to speak to a potential client about a pond, i usually take a moment to look around and look for viewing angles. In other words, where will people be…
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Taking cues from the flora, fauna, and rocky cliffs of Big Sur, California, Mickey Muennig's brand of organic architecture doesn't stop with the terrain.
My herbaceous peony garden is blooming with brilliant pinks and whites! One of the most anticipated sights on the farm is my herbaceous peony garden in full bloom. Every year, I often invite family and friends to stop by and enjoy its splendor. When I first planted my peony garden, I focused on pink varieties,
A remodel by Hollie Velten in Maplewood, NJ, channels the charm of a cottage kitchen and the simplicity of Japanese millwork.
Daily Angel Oracle Card: The All-Encompassing Hand, from the RUMI Oracle Card deck, by Alana Fairchild, artwork by Rassouli The All-Encompassing Hand: “You are the essence of my existence; Wh…
I would like to incorporate ornamental grasses in several areas of my landscape. Could you recommend which varieties are adapted to our climate?
Daily Angel Oracle Card: Coming Into Power, from the Gateway Oracle Card deck, by Denise Linn Coming Into Power: “I step into my power boldly and confidently” Card Meaning: “You h…