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Free Peppers – My Gardening Rewards

I already bragged about my free veggies from my garden, free potatoes and tomatoes. Today I will show you my FREE peppers. How cool is that?

Honestly, these peppers are a product of my veggie kitchen scraps which I save and bury in my garden, as part of composting to enrich the garden soil.

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Poinsettia – October Care Instructions

Are you still holding on to your Poinsettia from last Christmas, and hoping that it will bloom again in December?

If you read my first post about saving your Poinsettia, and my second post about the progress of my Poinsettia from last year, you will remember that I promised to post a reminder in October.

Seven Layer Honey Sheet Cake – Recipe

Sheet cakes are so much easier to bake and assemble than tortes, yet they still can look very presentable and appetizing. You can be very creative with cutting up sheet cakes, by making individual servings, bite size samplers, diamond, square, or rectangular shapes.

Suburbangrandma Goes Urban

We really enjoyed the events we attended in these cities, as well as the site seeing.
We had a very busy summer this year, full of long distance traveling, and it’s not over yet.

I love watching the busy city life, and admire the convenience, but I enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the suburbs.

Right To Let It Hang

I have recently shared a post with you about saving money on creative ways of taking care of your laundry, however hanging out your laundry is not always welcomed by neighbors, or even against the rules in some neighborhoods.