I love this thing. I have no idea what I will do with it but I bought it anyway. It was 10.99 but it was also half off Wednesday!
When you open the shutters there is a mirrored window inside. This will end up outside in the gardens somewhere. When I go to thrift stores, I always look for "disposable" items for the garden. If I can enjoy something like this for one season it is well worth the $5.50! Plus, if I use it in the potting shed, I could get unlimited seasons out of it.
This little lady with a bowl of fruit will also be showcased in a garden totem. Since she has grapes in her bowl, I might try to do a wine motif totem. 59 cents.
A hummingbird candle stand. I took out the candle and added the porcelain rose so I can use it in another totem. 59 cents.
I soooo don't need any pyrex but this was 29 cents. I figure if I give it away with food in it to one of my friends, it beats using the disposable plastic containers.
And for anyone looking for items to use in totems, keep you eyes open for pieces like this. This cost 39 cents and when turned upside down will make a very decorative piece in a totem.
When you open the shutters there is a mirrored window inside. This will end up outside in the gardens somewhere. When I go to thrift stores, I always look for "disposable" items for the garden. If I can enjoy something like this for one season it is well worth the $5.50! Plus, if I use it in the potting shed, I could get unlimited seasons out of it.
This little lady with a bowl of fruit will also be showcased in a garden totem. Since she has grapes in her bowl, I might try to do a wine motif totem. 59 cents.
A hummingbird candle stand. I took out the candle and added the porcelain rose so I can use it in another totem. 59 cents.
I soooo don't need any pyrex but this was 29 cents. I figure if I give it away with food in it to one of my friends, it beats using the disposable plastic containers.
And for anyone looking for items to use in totems, keep you eyes open for pieces like this. This cost 39 cents and when turned upside down will make a very decorative piece in a totem.
I always have TV playing while I cook. When the Blog Tech was here this morning, I had 'The View' on. They were making Sherri Shepherd try a durian fruit. Some of you might remember when the Blog Tech and his girlfriend tried one a while back. They said that less than 1 % of people will ever try a durian fruit. For those of you who missed the BT eating one the first time around, you can click on the video to see it!
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Heh
I remember that video
It´s almost impossible to find good spatulas! Mostly they are to thick and clumsy to use.
I do like that plate with grapes, blackberries and an apple too!
Have a great day now!
Christer.
i ADORE that 29 cent pyrex casserole...what a find...and in Fall motif, no less...
love everything...you sure find great things
waiting for The View to come on....
I bet you make something very visually pleasing with it ;-)
did that pyrex come with a lid ? I keep looking for a good old corning cassarole you know the white with the blue flowers ( reminds me of Holland for some reason ) but do you think I can find one with a lid ! nope .
I am still waiting for this winter to be gone ! It is horrid lol I know we are the opposites in regards to weather ☺
I want to hunt little wild violets and eat a flower salad ever so badly ;-)
The shutters "look" like you, something you would like!
Have a great evening!
Blessings & xoxo to "Teddy Red Fluffs".
Now, I'm trying to comprehend why anyone would want to eat such fruit... EECK!
You always find the prettiest plates and bowls, which in turn, make the nicest way to give a food gift. SO much nicer than plastic or paper!
I remember the durian fruit episode quite well, and thought that both of those kids were extremely open minded, not to mention brave, to try it! It is still funny to watch!
I have never heard of durian fruit and must say it is something that will forever remain OUTSIDE of my mouth. Gross! Having said that, what an adorable couple they are. Good looking, both of them.