DIY Halloween String Art Trio: Ghost, Pumpkin and Bat Halloween doesn’t have to be spooktacular, sometimes it can be cute and whimsical. The ghost, pumpkin and bat in this string art project work well as a grown-up Halloween art project that is a touch fanciful. Using the template below, you can make the trio together, … Read More about DIY Halloween String Art Trio: Ghost, Pumpkin and Bat
DIY West Elm Inspired Succulent Planter
This DIY, West Elm Inspired Succulent Planter is a great way to bring summer inside all year round! Dress up a large pot; plant some herbs, a few trailers and more. Start a fantastic planter shelf or brighten up your current planters with this cute metallic design. Easy to care for succulent plants are wonderful … Read More about DIY West Elm Inspired Succulent Planter
Max’s Latest GME Update
In July of 2014 Max, our six year old Coton de Tulear was diagnosed with GME. I’ve written about his progress extensively, here and here and here and here and here. This is the original post where I detailed the trail to diagnoses and recovery. Max went for – what we hope was – his … Read More about Max’s Latest GME Update
Pumpkin Basket Sugar Cookie Cups Recipe
Pumpkin Basket Sugar Cookie Cups Recipe By Ann These delightful Pumpkin Basket Sugar Cookie Cups are a sweet, unique, festive fall cookie recipe. Very easy to make, these Pumpkin Basket Sugar Cookie Cups are sure to be a favorite of friends and family this fall! Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Sugar Cookie … Read More about Pumpkin Basket Sugar Cookie Cups Recipe
Spiked Johnny Cocktail Recipe
Spiked Johnny Cocktail Recipe By Ann The Spiked Johnny a great cocktail! The spice undertones of the Amaretto play well with summer, winter and fall dishes and snacks. It can also be served warm in the colder months and compliments pumpkin pie and donuts deliciously. Prep Time: 3 minutes (plus chill time) Ingredients: ● 2 … Read More about Spiked Johnny Cocktail Recipe
2015 CSA Share Week 14
This is the diary of our 2015 CSA share. The cost of our full share is $545 for 22 weeks, from June through October, and works out to $24.75 per week. Western New York weather is such that June is lightest CSA month. September and October will be more than abundant! The first few weeks … Read More about 2015 CSA Share Week 14
7 Easy Tips To Meal Prep For A Week
Meal prepping can save you a lot of time, especially if you’re super busy during the week. The last thing most people want to do after a busy day is cook. Preparing food in advance helps with time crunches, leads to healthier eating, and allows you to use up the food in your refrigerator and … Read More about 7 Easy Tips To Meal Prep For A Week
How To Easily Make Your Own Beautiful Ruby Glitter Slippers
How To Easily Make Your Own Beautiful Ruby Glitter Slippers Ever wanted to own Dorthy from the Wizard of Oz Ruby Slippers? Well, now you can make your own ruby slippers employing these simple step by step instructions. Using these easy how-to instructions you can make your own inexpensive, beautiful ruby red slippers with glitter … Read More about How To Easily Make Your Own Beautiful Ruby Glitter Slippers
Happy Labor Day!
Today marks the unofficial end of summer. It seems like just yesterday we were celebrating Memorial Day. I hope you are able to take full advantage of the day- enjoying a paid holiday to boot – spending time with friends and family, and generally doing as little work as possible. 🙂 In New York State, … Read More about Happy Labor Day!
Spiked Pumpkin Latte Recipe
Spiked Pumpkin Latte Recipe By Ann When autumn leaves begin to fall, this smooth and creamy spiked pumpkin latte is the perfect cocktail for the season. Warm up on a cold night with this delicious spiked pumpkin latte. Prep Time: 3 minutes Ingredients: ● 4 oz Strong Coffee, prepared ● ¼ tsp Nutmeg, divided ● … Read More about Spiked Pumpkin Latte Recipe