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Fresh Herbs & Compound Butter

fresh herbs

herbs

 

garden tags

Spring is here and my herb garden is coming back to life.  With this extra sunshine we’ve been having, they’ve perked up and grew a little taller and fuller.  Here I have put together a little sampling of herbs displayed on a cake stand and wrapped a few in parchment paper attached with custom tags {found here} using double sided tape.   It’s always wonderful to share with others what you grow in the garden.

{Free Printable Garden Tags, click here}

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Fresh herbs in cooking is by far the best choice {see Compound Butter recipe below}.  My four favorite herb plants I use again and again from my garden are Italian parsley, basil, lavender and mint {not shown in the picture}.  Another reason for growing herbs is for decorating.  Instead of fresh flowers, add a pretty green bouquet of parsley next to the kitchen sink, mint in the bathroom or silver sage displayed in simple containers down the center of the table.  Herbs are hardy plants and easy to care for.  Give it a try if you have never grown them.

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compound butter, herb & lemon

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compound butter, herb & lemon

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Herb Lemon Compound Butter 

Ingredients

8 Tbs. (1 stick) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 Tbs. chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
1 Tbs. chopped fresh chives
2 tsp. fresh lemon juice
1 tsp. lemon zest
salt and  freshly ground black pepper

Directions

 Combine the first 5 ingredients in a bowl.  Add salt and ground black pepper to taste.    Scoop it all onto the plastic wrap or divide the mixture in half {about 4 Tablespoons each}.  Roll the plastic wrap around it to form a cylinder then twist the ends closed.   Then wrap it in parchment paper, twist the two ends and tie the ends with twine.  Refrigerate until the butter is firm {about 2 hours} or put in the freezer to be used at a later date.

* Butter mixed with other ingredients {herb & spices, vanilla, honey, nuts, garlic, olives, sundried tomatoes, etc…} is known as compound butter.  It adds flavor to seafood, meat, bread and vegetables.

 

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Animal Portraits, Morten Koldby

Up close and personal with the animals is exactly what the Danish photographer Morten Koldby does.  He captures their facial expressions and personalities beautifully. His animal portraits have been an ongoing series for a few years with the goal of creating a coffee table book.  In the March blog post  Morten said, “I have recently been able to shoot some more for the project, bringing me closer to the goal of printing a book about the series.” Great news!

 

Morten Koldby, Wolf

Morten Koldby, Bison

Morten Koldby, Deer

Morten Koldby, Bear

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Morten Koldby 4 animal pics

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Visit Morten Koldby’s website {koldby.com} to see more animal portraits.

~Thank you Morten for letting us use these photos~

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Moss

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This was one of those unexpected days that I didn’t plan on being outside, but welcomed it.  The DAYS (months) have been cloudy, damp and rainy for TOO long.  The sun came out from behind the blanket of gray clouds, it was a good opportunity to check out the garden and around the yard.  My mind started to think of all the possibilities as to what I should do out in the sunshine.  As you can see, I planted moss in these pretty little pots.   Moss have taken over the yard, literally in the lawn, trees, rocks and on the house.

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This is what one of the apple trees looked like covered in moss.  I will scrape some off and use it in the pots.

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A few gardening supplies, but I will not be needing all of them.

Moss & Pots

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Almost done and a few more pots to go.

Moss & pots

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They turned out great.  It took me about an hour to complete the project.

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My son Caleb and I decided to gather a few things to decorate around these pots.  I snipped off branches from the apple tree with tiny buds just starting to immerge.  Then added fresh eggs from the chicken coop and wooden white birds.

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 They are now ready to be taken inside the house set as the center piece of the table.  To keep them fresh and green, make sure to water them well and not let the soil get dry.   Squirt / mist the top of the moss with water once a day (maybe more) will also help.

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Supplies for this project are available at most gardening stores such as Home Depot & Lowe’s.  The two types of moss, Irish & Scotch are the most common ones available.  Sometimes the pot the moss came in could easily be slipped into a decorative pot without having to transplant it or make a mess.

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Moss ideas & supplies Moss ideas & sources

 Click the Links Below for More Ideas & Supplies

1. Sunset Magazine, moss boxes   2. Mark Kintzel Design, diy~serene green garden container   3. Martha stewart, diy~Irish moss centerpiece (and video)   4. Potted, mossed piecrust pots   5. Paxton Gate, terracotta moss pot   6. Campo DE’ Fiori, aged azalea pots

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The Swiss Alps

Busy, busy, busy… are you feeling that too?  When I saw this picture (sigh) my to do list disappeared for a moment.  What a beautiful day out in the Swiss Alps enjoying the winter snow, sunshine, blue sky and the beautiful scenery.  A little wishful thinking, nothing more or less.

 

~ enjoy the view ~

image via:  Shannon Leahy event planning and design Romantik Hotel Muottas Muragl 

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Nature in Black

spider web

black cobras

bats at sunset 

We thought this would be the occasion to share with you something black on the last day of October and Halloween.  The color black in nature is such a beautiful color and the various shades and depth it displays.  We can’t look at these images and not see the creator of them all.

How many are your works, Lord!  In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.  Psalm 104:24

images:   1 / 2  / 3  / 4 

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