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our little red saltbox our little red saltbox our little red saltbox a step back to a simpler time of living friday may 17 2019 the potager garden good morning folks it s another cool rainy day here in northern maine our long winter has turned into a long cold spring let s just hope that doesn t mean we get a short summer smile i took a little tour around our home and potager garden this morning winter was very hard on it this year the fencing around it has fallen into a state of distress so my husband and i will have to fix it just maybe on a much warmer day as i look around i can see so much life growing in this beautiful little garden our lovage is growing so fast looks like i may have to make a nice summer soup soon our lilacs are beginning to bud out nicely i love lilacs these ones are a lavender color but we have white ones too do you have lilacs growing on your property they smell so amazing i can t wait to bring some inside who doesn t love daffodils they are such a happy and hopeful flower after a long winter they are usually the first sign that warmer weather is on it s way thank you daffodils hmmm i can t remember the name of this one i love the color though look up look way up it s my old colonial bird house i see old man winter blew the stoop off i ll have to get that back up i want to make sure the birds find this little home warm and inviting i love old clay pots they don t even need to have anything in them the beauty is in the pot itself this little garden brings me so much peace do you have a special garden area that brings you peace i know that it s a lot of work but i love every minute of it it s just an ongoing love story between a girl and her little piece of earth because for me thyme is always well spent in a garden blessings julie at may 17 2019 2 comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest friday may 3 2019 the apron back in the 1800 s and 1900 s during the pioneer days most folks clothing was sewn by hand being able to buy clothes was a luxury only wealthier folks could afford not to mention stores were too far for most settling pioneers to reach the women and girls would wear long sleeved dresses year round and over top they always wore an apron the apron was a kind of covering or protection for the dress i m sure these aprons saw a lot of uses in their day such as cradling babies wiping dirty little faces and tears or even as an egg basket when collecting eggs from the hen house i remember my grandmother always wearing an apron over top of her dress every day there were very few times where she didn t wear it i think wearing an apron has really become a lost tradition one that just got left behind whether out of vanity or maybe because it was no longer fashion trendy enough for today s world did your grandmother wear an apron maybe your mom do you wear an apron sometimes i wear an apron i don t wear it so much for protecting my clothes but mostly because i love the nostalgic reminder of a time that once was a simpler time a time where love home and family was all you needed and my babies were just an apron string away blessings julie at may 03 2019 no comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest wednesday april 17 2019 crockpot pumpkin bread i usually reserve my pumpkin recipes for fall but just because it s not fall doesn t mean we can t enjoy a wonderful pumpkin recipe smile this bread recipe is one of my favorite recipes to make it s easy and it s so delicious do you like pumpkin bread i hope your answer is yes because i think it s one of the best sweet breads on this planet you don t need an oven to make this bread nope you need a crockpot yes a crockpot have you ever made bread in your crockpot before did you even know you could well before i found this recipe i never knew you could it was definitely a first for me i have to admit i was pretty skeptical too i mean bread in a crockpot who ever heard of such a thing the first thing you need to make this bread is the recipe so let me give that to you you can click on any of these pictures to enlarge them if you need to that should make the recipe easier to read my crockpot is oval shaped so a small bread pan fits into it nicely if you have a round crockpot maybe you could try using a round cake pan i think that would work just fine although you may have to split the batter between two pans just make sure you grease your pan s well if the paper towel part is a bit confusing let me show you a picture this is a very important step so you don t want to leave it out what this does is keep the condensation from dripping on your bread while it s cooking nobody wants to eat soggy bread right now set your crockpot on high and let your bread cook for about 2 1 2 3 hours i usually set a timer for 2 1 2 and just keep checking it you will know it s done when a tooth pick or cake tester poked into the center comes out clean once the bread is cooked turn your crockpot off unplug it and carefully remove the pan of bread place the pan on a rack to cool for about 10 minutes before removing the bread now here s the best part slice the bread and enjoy it with a cup of tea or maybe it s coffee you like that works too giggle this bread was super delicious you probably didn t notice the loaf is already half eaten smile i hope you get the chance to try out this recipe i promise you won t be disappointed and if you do i bet it ll become one of your favorites blessings julie at april 17 2019 no comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest saturday april 6 2019 the pantry in the late middle ages a pantry was where bread was kept and any food prep associated with it was also done here there was a head official appointed to be responsible for this room he was called the pantler can you imagine bread being so important that it needed it s own official officer there were other rooms as well a room for the bacon and other meats called the larder and one for alcoholic beverages this was called the buttery because of the butts of barrels stored in there then there was another room for the cooking also known as the kitchen during the colonial american times here in the united states pantry rooms were built in a cold north corner of the home and referred to as the butt ry as time went on these rooms evolved into being built between the dining room and the kitchen of middle class english or american homes since the late 1990 s pantries have been making a comeback most homes today are much larger and pantries are often built not just for charm but also for practical or utilitarian purposes a pantry doesn t have to be a totally separate room it can be a small closet cupboard or even an area in the basement i love pantries i love the nostalgia of a simpler time and that i am somehow connecting with the past here are some pictures of our pantry do you have a pantry in your home maybe you remember your grandmother s pantry i hope our grandchildren remember our pantry and all the memories we ve created within it s walls blessings julie head over to my youtube channel to see my pantry makeover video the link is in the right hand side column at april 06 2019 no comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest saturday march 16 2019 march keepers meeting we had our march keepers of the home meeting this week at our last month s meeting we decided we should make a quilt together this is something we have never done before but i m thinking it will be a lot of fun it won t be anything too big we re thinking 12 squares with a flower theme six keepers will be embroidering 2 squares each we had a lot of fun picking out the designs each of us wanted to use and once we had that part figured out we ironed the pattern onto our fabric this proved to be the most entertaining part for us thanks to a very fun keeper i m thinking it may have been her first time using an iron giggle it s a good thing she had a lot of help i think this is going to be a beautiful quilt i always love when many hands come together to create something especially the hands of friends this quilt will hold some great memories with great friends and that to me will be the best part may god bless you with great friends in your life i believe they make our journey that much more fun blessings julie at march 16 2019 no comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest older posts home subscribe to comments atom the potager garden good morning folks it s another cool rainy day here in northern maine our long winter has turned into a long cold spring let s the apron back in the 1800 s and 1900 s during the pioneer days most folks clothing was sewn by hand being able to buy clothes was a luxury meet angus as promised this is the new puppy his name is angus i think he looks like a little fox he s pretty quiet for t amazing finds at the auction joe and i attended an auction last saturday 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