Hello !
I had a day off work last week
so we went to a local Flea Market.
We had a good time walking around, enjoying
a beautiful sunny day.
I picked up a few things.
I found this pretty little embroidered doily.
Thanks for the visit!
xo Lisa S
Repurposed & Refresh
Hello !
I had a day off work last week
so we went to a local Flea Market.
We had a good time walking around, enjoying
a beautiful sunny day.
I picked up a few things.
I found this pretty little embroidered doily.
Thanks for the visit!
xo Lisa S
Hello there my friend!
Do you like pineapple? Fresh is the best!
This recipe is a traditional Mexican drink.
Lightly fermented, a little fizzy, sweet and tangy
like kombucha.
Tepache
You need:
1 whole ripe Pineapple
2 cinnamon sticks
5-6 whole cloves
1 cup brown sugar
1 half gallon jar
4 days !
Made with the part of the pineapple you would
usually through away.
Tepache is so delicious,
refreshing and easy to make.
Perfect for summer!
Slightly soft to the touch, center leaf pulls out easy-
It's ripe and ready to eat.
Gently wash the outside of the pineapple.
(Don't worry about the prickly parts it will be stained later.)
Day 2 :
Remove cover-
there will be white foam and maybe some
bubbles forming, stir and press down any fruit.
The fermentation has already begun.
Re-cover jar.
Day 3:
More foam, more bubbles,
Stir it up and cover.
Day 4:
Ready to strain.
The cinnamon has turned the foam brown.
This may happen to you,
it's not mold.
The pineapple core is high in an enzyme
called bromelain. It helps with digestion and immunity.
It helps with inflammation.
A probiotic filled with vitamin C and Magnesium.
All that and delicious too.
Enjoy
xo Lisa S
Hi friends!
Have you ever thought about making Bees Wax Wraps ?
These reusable food wraps are a great alternative to plastic wrap.
To make your own Bees Wax Wraps-
look through your fabric scraps.
You will want to use 100% cotton fabric,
approximately 1/2 yard total for this recipe
If you don't have and scraps
of fabric, the Dollar Tree has some of the cutest prints!
Wraps can last for years.
Easy to clean with a little soap and water.
Hang to dry.
If the wraps leave a sticky residue on your hands it can be removed
with rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer.
Note:
Do NOT use in the microwave and be careful near a hot stove!
I prefer to use them over a bowl, but food can be wrapped up
like a small gift.
Wouldn't this be a nice way to present your
homemade sourdough bread to a friend?
Have a wonderful week!
XO Lisa S
Hi there,
Let's spend some time in the garden.
I wanted to make a little bird feeder.
You have seen these Teacup feeders many times before...I know....
I want to fill it a little differently.
We will start with a tea cup or mug-
This is a great way to use a chipped or mismatched cup.
It's easy to find tea cups here and there.
I used GOOP to adhere the cup to the saucer.
Oh my goodness!
I wanted to post before Mother's day and I was waiting to get
the perfect picture of birds visiting my tea cup feeder
and life got busy... but happy busy.
Have a blessed week!
xo Lisa S
Hello ! I had a day off work last week so we went to a local Flea Market. We had a good time walking around, enjoying a beautiful sunny d...