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Potato Rolls, Seeds, Coppice Pruning, Harvesting More Carrots, and Even a Little Laundry

Potato Rolls, Seeds, Coppice Pruning, Harvesting More Carrots, and Even a Little Laundry

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Potato Rolls, Seeds, Coppice Pruning, Harvesting More Carrots, and Even a Little Laundry Barbara: I think this was one of my favourite videos to sit through. A day at home coop to table - I must make those rolls so thanks so much for sharing. I love breaking up tasks to make them less tedious. So cute eating carrots in the garden. Something I did many many times: )
For over 30 years I've tried to be friendly with a bridal wreath that is so large it grows half over my driveway. Most owners don't take care of it, some have over the years. So based on some reading I felt it was safe to cut it down and let it reflush so it wouldn't be so overbearing and scratching my vehicle. I'll let you know how it turns out. If I wrecked it I'm willing to replace it.

Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


The willow branches look beautiful. While we lived in Germany while my husband was in the military, one of the unique and beautiful things they did with branches of spring trees, is make an arrangement like you, but they would hang hollow decorated Easter eggs from them. ( they have huge markets that sell amazing detailed eggs) but even just simple pastel colors work well too) we even used hot glue on the top of a blown out egg, to make the hanging thread loop. It might be a fun project for Benjamin and something that you can add to over the years. Love what you do! Blessings to you all.
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I Also date my tags on the date I started them and then stick the tag inside one cell of the cell pack and staple the tag to the pack. Nothing gets pulled out and misplaced and I know whether I had some non viable seeds and should reseed before the window of opportunity closes to get restarted. I do it to the 4in. transplant pots too so I never have mystery seedlings anymore especially if the COLOR of the variety is the important factor
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A tip I learned: When you need to flour a surface to roll out/knead dough. lay down some of that Press n' Seal plastic or plastic wrap on your counter first, then sprinkle flour on top. That way, it cuts down on the flour mess on your counters. (You may need to adjust the plastic as you move around and overlap it if the plastic isn't big enough, but it's really not as much of a pain as it is to clean flour off of your counters)
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Wow Laura, you just don't stop, go-go-go! I used to be that way, but it seems so long ago. age has a way of creeping up on you. Thoroughly enjoying your videos, I think it's my 3rd time for this one, and at least 5 times from when you & your Mom were trying to hook up a trailer at Andrews and when she was filming you, but ended up filming herself while giving you directions. that one is good for a wonderful belly laugh! : D
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: o This may sound weird, but I have STRUGGLED for 3 years to find a good cinnamon roll recipe. I made your potato rolls and had extra potato left over, so I decided to experiment and made cinnamon rolls too with the same dough. Your potato rolls were so yummy and light--the way I like potato rolls, so thank you for that! BUT oh my! I made THE BEST cinnamon rolls I have ever made with that dough! Thank you so much!
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Love your spirit and so glad you care and love those cats. The black and white kitty is beautiful, well Russell is pretty darn handsome himself! I do the same I feed a couple strays I wish I could get that close to them and love on them! Keep up the work. I own a lavender farm up in Nine Mile Falls Wa and you remind me of myself. Hugs and blessings to you all.
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You can put your rolls in a microwave, after heating a glass cup of water to the boiling point, leave the cup in a corner of the microwave, and put the rolls in uncovered, and they will rise pretty quickly. I learned to do that after forgetting to start rolls when I would have had enough time. As you said, It is what it is.
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I enjoyed this video! I've never seen you cook whatever you grew, so it was fun watching. Benjamin's laugh is so cute! I had to replay that part, he made me laugh and you made me hungry with those yummy rolls, I may follow your recipe one day. Oh the carrot looked like a tripod stand! Awesome video mommy and daddy!
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This is kind of off topic but has to do with growing produce. Have you ever grown a pineapple plant by planting the crown? I was curious if it grows the same way succulents do when you tear the leaves off and expose the nodes I havent had luck trying to grow one and wondered if youve had any experience!
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