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December 31, 2006

January in the GardenRegional Gardening Tips

Filed under: Gardening — About Gardening @ 8:12 pm
Happy New Year! Another year, another chance to garden. Here are some gardening tips for the month of January, to get you back outdoors, where we belong. And here’s...

A Healthier New You

Filed under: Cooking — About Low Fat Cooking @ 7:01 pm
With the holidays all but over, are you looking to start or resume a low fat diet? Whether you want to shed a few pounds, lead a healthier lifestyle, or...

Appreciating Crazy Aunt Purl

Filed under: Crafts — Cheryl @ 5:53 pm

I thoroughly enjoy reading Laurie’s blog Crazy Aunt Purl. I can’t count the number of times I’ve teared up, smiled, cried crocodile tears, laughed out loud, or laughed so hard I cried.

I’m not from the South, don’t live in or near Los Angeles, have not been divorced, don’t knit, don’t have a gardener, don’t have a horrific commute. I grew up and still live in the East Bay Area of California, am married to a man I’ve known for over 20 years, have one adult son and two adult step-sons, have an obsession for a craft involving yarn (crochet), started gardening a few years ago, and on most days enjoy my commute.

Laurie has a gift for writing. She says what is true and honest in her thoughts and in her heart. She also posts photos of her 4 cats and what they’re thinking. She’s made me a bit more thoughtful and appreciative for what I have and want and know and love.

Here in California, 2006 is winding down and 2007 will begin in almost 9 hours. Laurie has posted her list of The To-Dos and To-Don’ts for 2007. Amie at NexBlog posted her 2007 list based on Laurie’s list.

Near the start of 2004, I made a list of 104 for 2004, a shorter version of the 204 for 2004 lists that were popular in late 2003/early 2004. I did a lot of the items and didn’t even attempt others. It was a list focused on getting things out of the way rather than a list of doing things for improvement.

Laurie’s list includes Practical, Everyday, and Main Event items, and is focused on taking care and improvement. I may make my own list for 2007 following Laurie’s format.

New Year Noise

Filed under: Crafts — About Family Crafts @ 3:00 am
What is a New Year Eve party without noise makers to use at the stroke of midnight!? You can make these simple noise makers using paper plates or make...

December 30, 2006

Time Capsule Craft

Filed under: Crafts — About Family Crafts @ 3:00 am
Check out these instructions to make a special time capsule to help celebrate New Year's or any time. A simple idea that everyone can help with! We made a time...

December 29, 2006

Gardening Picks and Pans - 2006/7Great Ideas for the Garden and Garden Techniques to Avoid

Filed under: Gardening — About Gardening @ 8:40 pm
I’m one of those gardeners who loves the process more than the end product. I don’t even want an end product. I just want my garden to keep...

Champagne Recipes - Cooking with Champagne

Filed under: Cooking — About Home Cooking @ 7:00 pm
Whip up a special celebration of recipes made with Champagne, from salad to dessert, perfect for the holidays. These tasty recipes work just as well for any leftover party champagne....

Cabbage Recipes for New Year’s

Filed under: Cooking — About Home Cooking @ 7:00 am
Eating cabbage or other greens is considered good luck on New Year's Eve by many because the green leaves are representative of money. This ancient vegetable has a lot of...

Happy New Year

Filed under: Crafts — About Family Crafts @ 3:00 am
Ready or not here it comes.... The new year is just around the corner! Are you ready for it? Make this New Year's Celebration the best yet with these fun...

December 28, 2006

It’s a Good Time of Year to Plant Citrus Trees

Filed under: Gardening — About Gardening @ 8:21 pm
Not everyone can grow citrus trees outdoors, but if you can, there are few trees as beautiful, fragrant and rewarding. Texas is not know for their citrus production,...
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