Category Archives: spring
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Rosemary Lavender Honey Simple Syrup
I have been putting fresh rosemary in my morning coffee for years now, lavender too. I tend to gravitate
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Show & Tell | The Ing’s of Late-Spring
Loving | my new granny chic chair in the kitchen! It’s the perfect place to start the day with a warm cup
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Applesauce Cake with Honey Cream Cheese Frosting
I am not a baker. If you read this blog, you’ll notice that I make a a lot of soups, stews and savory things. I
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Slowing Down the Season | 20 Things to Try this Spring
A new season offers ample amount of opportunities to try something new. Like the fresh turn of the page in a
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Chilled English Minty Pea Soup with Lemon Crème Fraîche
Pea soup: it’s incredible. Hear me out. I know those two words aren’t too thrilling when sandwiched together,
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An Ode to Savon de Marseille
You’ve seen them nested in cute little crocks with pot scrubbers near sink basins, and you’ve seen them in