If only she was a shoes and bags kind of gal…
I love everything about this room. And I don’t particularly like the color orange {unless it’s a squash} or blue walls. Go figure.
Perfect for the beach house.
$2.50 for a slice of toast at the Burlington farmer’s market. I kid you not. Ridiculously tasty, and yet probably the world’s most expensive bread {by the slice}. You go guys!
Simple. And those chain drains. How cool.
Priming chairs.
Finished at last.
Sweet potato chips for the puggle princess.
First harvest of the year from the east coast garden.
Life is pretty awesome when you stop and take a look around.
Have a great weekend everyone,
~Mavis
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Joanna B says
When did you plant this lettuce? Didn’t you just get there??? I planted over a month ago and still can’t pick any ;(
Mavis Butterfield says
The lettuce I harvested must have reseeded itself. It was a nice surprise.
JessB says
I always let my lettuce go to seed when it naturally bolts. It’s the earliest, hardiest lettuce you’ll have the next season and the pollinators love it!
Debi says
I’m curious if your sweet potato chips are crispy. I bought a hydrator an have been very disappointed that nothing is crispy. Everything turns out tough and chewy.
Mavis Butterfield says
Debi if you are after a crispy texture try dehydrating your foods longer or slicing them a bit thinner.