Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
This dish can be prepared in individual ramekins for a more elegant presentation.
This is a very old recipe for fixing Butternut Squash. It was requested to be served at the very first Thanksgiving Dinner in the White Hous...
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Transport your favorite cooking space to the countryside with farmhouse kitchen ideas, from modern design inspiration to traditional, rustic décor, and more.
Fresh herbs gussy up these classic buttermilk favorites.
Designer Credit: Mark D Sikes Designer Credit: Darryl Carter Designer Credit: Darryl Carter Designer Credit: Darryl Carter Designer Credit: Darryl Carter Designer Credit: Darryl Carter Designer Credit: Thomas O'Brien There's nowhere in my house to have white floors, and even if there were, Scott would kill me! Even so - I do have a plan for white floors in the future ... just where, we shall see!!
Stir it up. You know what would go great with that batch of chocolate chip cookie dough? A trusty bowl to stir it all up in. This one was wheel-thrown in Vermont and has a handy pour spout and easy-grab handle, so it’s ready for whatever you wanna whip up. Plus, bonus, it’s built from sturdy stoneware (aka, it’ll hop into the oven or microwave, no problem, then zip through the dishwasher when it’s time for cleanup). And let’s talk about those looks: That’s raw clay peeking through on the bottom, plus a cream-colored glaze all over for smooth-as-can-be mixing. Yeah...batter prep is going to be a piece of cake from now on. Made in: Woodstock, Vermont Product Warranty: Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns You know what would go great with that batch of chocolate chip cookie dough? A trusty bowl to stir it all up in. This one was wheel-thrown in Vermont and has a handy pour spout and easy-grab handle, so it’s ready for whatever you wanna whip up. Plus, bonus, it’s built from sturdy stoneware (aka, it’ll hop into the oven or microwave, no problem, then zip through the dishwasher when it’s time for cleanup). And let’s talk about those looks: That’s raw clay peeking through on the bottom, plus a cream-colored glaze all over for smooth-as-can-be mixing. Yeah...batter prep is going to be a piece of cake from now on.
Hello! I hope you're doing well. After painting our dark green, formica-topped, built-in desk, I developed a bit of an addiction. I've since moved on to painting our dining room buffet and over the last couple of weeks, I've painted all of our kitchen countertops. While I love the look of marble and also the warmth of butcher block, neither option was in our near-term budget. Since I really disliked the dark green formica, I didn't think of this project as very "risky"... just an affordable way to update, until we can do something more lasting. Here's the before... And the after... One more before... And after... Different lighting helps to show the arbor with wisteria through the windows... I used the same painting technique that I used here. So, although the paint is non-toxic, I won't be doing any food prep directly on my counters. I'm used to that, since I used cutting boards with the formica as well. At our last house, we had granite counters, and I do miss the ease. But, we're so grateful to be here and can easily work with what we have. A stepstool for my youngest helper... I'm very happy with the change! Here's to hoping it holds up well...for awhile. ;) Thank you for stopping by! xo Sharing with: The Scoop Cozy Little House Coastal Charm Savvy Southern Style From My Front Porch To Yours Share Your Style French Country Cottage
If you enjoy seasoned salt - especially Tastefully Simple's blend - you will LOVE this! I used to work for Tastefully Simple & my husband's favorite item was their seasoned salt; I used to tease that, since he used it on so many things, I expected to see him use it on ice cream one of these days! lol NOW...he's hooked on my homemade seasoned salt! I was given this recipe from a dear lady at church & I will never buy seasoned salt again... 5 TB. Sea Salt 1/2 ts. dried thyme leaves 1/2 ts. marjoram 1/2 ts. garlic salt 2-1/2 ts. paprika 1/2 ts. curry powder 1 ts. dry mustard 1/2 ts. onion powder 1/8 ts. dill seed 1/2 ts. celery seed 1/2 ts. oregano 2 TB. parsley flakes ~ Combine all ingredients in a bowl & EITHER grind larger items w/a mortar & pestel before blending OR put all ingredients into a blender & process until blended. ~ Store in an air-tight shaker container. It keeps 'forever'! ~ Use sparingly, a little goes a long way. Enjoy! Blessings from Ohio, Kim <><