*** Transit time 1-6 business days *** A FEW WORDS ABOUT THE ROLLER Each MoodForWood laser engraved rolling pin is made of beech wood. It has the optimal engraving depth to obtain the best extrusion results on dough and even clay. Each roller is covered with oil approved for direct contact with food. It protects the wood and makes it easier to apply patterns, because the dough does not stick so easily to the surface of the roller. At MoodForWood you can buy a rolling pin with a very good price-quality ratio. We also take care of short production times and the fastest and cheapest delivery. All of our rollers are approved for contact with food. To each purchased item we add our proven recipe for shortbread cookies with a pattern and useful roller care tips. The MoodForWood rolling pin is a perfect gift for: birthday, name day, Wedding, Mother's Day, Father's Day, and also for anyone interested in baking. Dimensions: length 43 cm / 16.9 "with handles, diameter 6 cm / 2.4", engraved surface 25 cm / 9.8 " - here you buy a set of 5 regular size rolling pins A FEW WORDS ABOUT WOOD We acquire wood only from certified EU suppliers. This means that all our products are made of legal wood. We are also strongly focused on promoting sustainable forest management. Our suppliers source wood mainly from well-managed forests in which biodiversity and nature are protected. As wood is a natural material, various imperfections may appear on its surface, such as discoloration, color differences, slight knots, and unevenness. It is completely natural, in this respect every roller is unique. We always check our products very carefully at every stage of production to ensure the best quality. The subject of the offer is a rolling pin, with a pattern as in the title and in the pictures. All additional items shown in the pictures are not sold and are used as props. The item we deliver may differ from the one shown in the pictures by the color of the wood and the contrast of the pattern due to the natural differences in individual parts of the wood that is used for the production of rollers.
Jeff Leatham is featured in the current issue of Vogue Living, and it reminded me that I never posted pics of his flowers from my quick pilgrimage to Hotel George V in Paris last year. For those no…
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Let me introduce you to the current star of my garden. The Hellebore. I only have one (they are rather expensive. $15-$25 for a normal size perennial. While I frequently spend more than that on my garden, I find it's much easier to purchase $25 worth of vegetables than one flower. The one I have was a gift. I sure do wish people in my life would gift me more of these flowers. Someday I will have a yard full of these) Deer WILL NOT EAT THESE!!! Serious Beauty! They are also known as a "Christmas Rose" or a "Lenten Rose" depending on where you live. Where I live it would be known as a "Lenten Rose." YES, this beauty is blooming in my yard RIGHT NOW! Nothing else is. There are tons of blooms on it and the blooms last a long time. Mine! I think of these flowers as unearthly beautiful and wonder how a seed geranium and hellebore can both even be called flower??? I have a special fondness for any flowers with green in them. I also love Bells of Ireland and Envy Zinnia. I grow Envy almost every year but I've never mastered Bells of Ireland. They come in a gorgeous array of colors. Not mine Seriously, do these not look fake!!! These are almost too beautiful to look at. The color of my flowers remind me of a delicate filmy flowy dress that I would love to wear. Something 20's style with a hat with a large brim, possibly on a date with Adam. Unfortunately I don't look good in "flowy", look washed out in light pink and green, can't think of anywhere that I would need to wear a hat & Adam is 126 years old now. Oh well, at least I can enjoy the colors in my garden.
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Cover image Wildlife Australia spring 2016 Darwinia chapmaniana in cultivation Conservation Status: Declared Rare = Threatened Flora = Endangered + Vulnerable. Rare in the wild, in danger of extinction, or otherwise in need of special protection, and has been gazetted as such, following approval by the Minister for the Environment, after recommendation by WA’s Endangered Flora Consultative Committee
Helleborus niger (Christmas Rose) is an evergreen perennial with dark green, leathery pedate leaves carried on stems. It grows up to 12 ...
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The fiddle-leaf fig ficus, or ficus lyrata, is hands down my favorite indoor house plant. These living art sculptures are characterized by large, stiff, and almost leather like dark green leaves radiating off wooden stems. It’s also super hardy…
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We have been planting up a storm over here- from peonies to garden roses to sage and lavender and more. And it is all part of a big overall garden area expansion that involves creating a cutting garden area with lots of blooms and pretty on repeat. We are working on planting and pathways and…
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