Thursday, June 9, 2005
I have been looking around for a small round table to fit in our small kitchen, and later (when we move) to use outdoors. My conditions were: no holes*, no larger than 30", as close to $50 as possible. After looking through lots of outdoor furniture listings for bistro tables I came up with two I liked.
A 24"
silver folding bistro table from CB2. This is the one we bought because it'll be easy to move and store, yay.
Colorful retroish 24" tables at Target in
red (also
yellow and
sky blue). Not available in the Target stores, I learned after taking a trip to two stores looking for this.
* As for an umbrella. Also no openwork table tops -- this was ruled out after I managed to drop peanut sauce on my toes twice during an outdoor dining experience.
Wednesday, June 8, 2005
Last weekend I made a mini version of the Martha Stewart
Coconut Layer Cake. I was going to make cupcakes but then I found small 4" cake pans just calling to me when I was looking for a big 8-cup Pyrex measuring cup (to microwave oatmeal in, works well if left uncovered). I had enough batter to make some mini cakes using some strange hybrid Wilton mini muffin/tartlet shaped pans I bought in a moment of weakness some time ago. It turned out well considering I halved the recipe, didn't use pastry flour or ultrafine sugar, and used the cursed Wilton pans. I considered making it
blue but decided against it when I discovered I didn't actually have any blue food coloring in the house.
Check out how it looked like a Big Mac when being assembled!
Monday, June 6, 2005
Do you know anything about growing and drying lavender? Good, I need your help. I have a lavender plant in the front but I'm not quite sure what it will look like when it's ready to cut. The sources I've found (and, ok, I haven't been to the library yet) say to cut it either before the first bud opens or before the first flower opens. So I'm going to ask you:
Is my lavender ready to cut? If you can tell please let me know: notmarthaATgmailDOTcom, my huge thanks.

Too soon? Do I want to wait for one of those little purple tubes to pop open into a flower and then hack all the stuff off? Do I want it to look more like the lavender in the picture on
this page? Some places said the lavender will continue to open as it dries so I didn't want to wait too long.
Lavender related pages I've found so far:
How to dry lavender at Cat Smith,
Culinary uses for lavender at The Master Gardeners, some ABC News article
Lavender Libations with recipes for lavender lemonade and bath stuff. Martha Stewart pages say to cut when about
a third of the buds have opened, and HGTV on
making lavender wands.
Thursday, June 2, 2005
Cuteness! The
Eggling is seed in soil packed inside a pourous ceramic container that you crack the top off to begin growing. There is a selection of herbs and flowers. via
Conspicuous Consumption. More selections at
Catfish Greetings via the
AZ Central.
After a weeding session we discovered there is a small herb garden with rosemary, mint and thyme growing in the side yard, and that the bush thing in the front that currently looks like an exploding firework is going to look a whole lot more like lavender in about a week. I'm excited.
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
How did I miss this? Go go check out the Fred Flare
Next BIG Thing shop full of cool stuff made by small businesses.
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
Yikes, sometime last week this site turned four years old. Yay.
Wednesday, June 1, 2005
This
little cake baked (microwaved) in a mug is so adorable. at
Lovescool.