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.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Last night I used testing out the
vanilla bean buttercream recipe (verdict - yum, and surprisingly white) as an excuse to get to scrape my first vanilla bean and also to make cupcake towers:
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Very clever - a
lockable lid for your pint of ice cream. Must remember this.
Friday, May 27, 2005
Cooking For Engineers has found another great KitchenAid mixer Friday deal on Amazon --
Classic White Mixer for $105 after you apply the $25 rebate (which is shown on that page). There are more deals on the more powerful models as well, take a look at the
Cooking For Engineers Deals Blog.
Also on Cooking For Engineers a very helpful guide to
microwave safe containers.
Friday, May 27, 2005
Update on the mattress post -
Elizabeth wrote to tell me the June 2005 Consumer Reports has a section on mattresses. In it they say the stuff about the same mattresses beind sold under different names for different prices turns out to be untrue. The Consumer Reports web site has a (free for everybody) section on the
anatomy of a mattress.
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Furbish put together some good links about
how to buy a new mattress, and I have a couple I've been saving up: Slate on
how to cut through the marketing gimmicks of Sealy, Serta, and the rest, and Ask Metafilter has
many threads on this, including lots of talk about memory foam mattresses. The basics as far as I remember - coil count doesn't necessarily matter, the same mattress will be sold under a different name in different shops, don't buy a pillow top, and box springs are unnecessary except as a matter of preference.
While we're talking bedding there are pages with pictures on how to fold a fitted sheet at the web sites of both
Target and, of course,
Martha Stewart.
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
This month's Is My Blog Burning was themed
Has my blog jelled? and there is a nice round up
here. Seeing as how I'm in a marshmallow phase I especially liked these
elegant s'mores made by The Domestic Goddess. She includes recipes for the marshmallow
and graham crackers. Also I noted
this fruit terrine by Cook Sister made using a vegetarian gelatin alternative.
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
It's nice to go through a neato
cell phone finder only to come up with one result which just happens to be the
phone you got recently. If you do use this cell phone tool here is a tip - keep the maximum price (at the top) all the way up as it doesn't seem to reflect whatever special deals or rebates companies might be running. Once you settle on a phone compare plans and options carefully, we found we got a better deal through the carrier than through Amazon since we wanted fewer minutes, however if we had wanted more I think Amazon would have saved us some money.
Monday, May 23, 2005
Good stuff about lawn care -
organic lawn care for the cheap and lazy via
girlhacker, and
getting rid of weeds at Ask Metafilter. In both places they talk about something I didn't know - don't cut your grass too short, longer grass provides better protection against weeds.