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The Rolling Work Table - A Valuable Kitchen Addition

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We had been talking about getting a work table for the kitchen for quite some time. This summer, we finally made the purchase--and it was a great choice. Our kitchen has one long counter, at the end of which, at a 90 degree angle, sits the stove--right in front of the last set of cupboards. Yes, it blocks the cupboard and only leaves enough room to open the doors about 8 inches. It is a giant pain. Given its position, it also blocks the last couple of feet of what might otherwise be usable counter space. This leaves us with only one work area in the kitchen. With the number of projects and the amount of cooking from scratch that we all do, we felt like we could really use the extra work space. Deciding we could use a work table and choosing one were quite different matters, however. We couldn't decide on whether the work table should be stationary or have wheels. We went back and forth on size and material as well. Did we want a wood one or a metal one? Should it be 18", 24...

Garden Update - Summer 2025

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I love to garden. I don't always have the greatest success with it, but I do enjoy it. Here are the highlights (including both successes and failures) of our little garden. Plum Tree  After four years of wondering what the little thorny tree growing at the edge of the yard might be, we finally found out this year. It turns out it is some kind of plum, likely a cherry plum, but I am not sure. It finally produced fruit this year - tiny, yellow plums that have a sweet-tart flavor. Peppers  I planted peppers indoors this year from seed I saved from last year. Sadly, none of it germinated. We ended up ordering our peppers from Azure Standard this year. Their supplier offers heirloom varieties at better prices than the non-heirloom plants we found at Lowes. This year we put in three jalapeno and two Anaheim plants. They did not grow very tall (we have issues getting anything to grow big here), but they are producing very well!   White Beans  I saved seeds from our in-groun...

Making Garlic Scape Salt

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A couple of weeks ago we were given a bag of garlic scapes. We tried garlic scapes last year when we grew our own garlic. That first year, we cut them up into small rounds and used them in stir fry. They gave it a nice flavor. This year, we decided to try garlic scape salt. What are Garlic Scapes?  Garlic scapes are the long, curly central stalk that grows from the bulb of hardneck garlic plants. This stalk must be pulled or cut in order for the garlic bulb to grow larger. Garlic scapes have a mild garlic flavor and can be used to flavor dishes just like garlic. Garlic scapes Garlic scapes can be cut up and used in dishes such as stir fries, eggs, and casseroles. They can be used to make a pesto. They can also be used to make a garlic scape infused oil and garlic flavored salt. Because we love our food well seasoned, we opted to make a batch of garlic scape salt with the majority of the scapes and freeze the rest for later use. Making Garlic Scape Salt We followed the Homemade Garl...