I have to agree with ringo and kateydid. I planted Bittersweet, I didn't realize it was the Asian Bittersweet until it flowered--I swiftly removed it and burned it before any birds could eat and s...
I also have a Pistachio Kitchenaid mixer, and I've found that it is a suprisingly neutral color--it seems to match anything. I wouldn't worry too much about it clashing.
I recently in...
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What a difference! Whatever I was going to suggest, has changed to that.
After staining the cabinets, add in a butcherblock counter top and a glass tile backsplash.
We have the Ikea butcher block countertop in our newly remodeled kitchen. People walk in and the first thing they comment on is how beautiful it is--then I tell them how much we paid for it and th...
I love my blue steel crepe pan! Properly seasoned, it works leaps and bounds better than cast iron. However, we do make crepes often enough to justify the ~$30 pan and the space it takes up.
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I have to agree with ringo and kateydid. I planted Bittersweet, I didn't realize it was the Asian Bittersweet until it flowered--I swiftly removed it and burned it before any birds could eat and s...
cdulude, yup, looks about right.
I once witnessed a Czech winemaker open a bottle with a full sized axe. Lopped the top clean off.
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I also have a Pistachio Kitchenaid mixer, and I've found that it is a suprisingly neutral color--it seems to match anything. I wouldn't worry too much about it clashing. I recently in...
@MerBot What a difference! Whatever I was going to suggest, has changed to that. After staining the cabinets, add in a butcherblock counter top and a glass tile backsplash.
I got a factory reconditioned Waring Pro from amazon for $40 or so. Looked new and works great.
We have the Ikea butcher block countertop in our newly remodeled kitchen. People walk in and the first thing they comment on is how beautiful it is--then I tell them how much we paid for it and th...
I love my blue steel crepe pan! Properly seasoned, it works leaps and bounds better than cast iron. However, we do make crepes often enough to justify the ~$30 pan and the space it takes up.