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Share the love Infusing Vodka Summer is upon us and there’s many excellent reasons to have an herb garden this time of year. Not only do herbs add fresh flavor, nutrients and color to our meals they also add a sophisticated flavor and aroma to our happy hour cocktail. Trendy herbal infused liquors and …
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Share the love Got Junk? Reduce, reuse, recycle are words we hear everyday and sometimes several times a day. Specifically in the area of reuse, gardeners all around the world, from all walks of life and economic status have taken the incentive to use items that were headed to the landfill to create unique …
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Share the love Garden friends, if you have an iPhone or Android, here’s an app you may want to check out from Kellogg Garden Products. I love the soil calculator! Here’s what Kellogg has to say about their new app: Our phone apps are totally free and totally helpful for all your garden and landscape …
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Permanent link to this article: http://dirtandmartinis.com/2011/06/17/using-your-iphone-and-android-in-the-garden/
Share the love Another Wednesday and another What I Ate Wednesday Post with Peas & Crayons. If you get a chance check out all the other foodie bloggers that join in Peas & Crayons and blog about what they’re stuffing their face with. There’s A LOT of yummy and healthy recipe suggestions to …
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Share the love Authentic Haven Brand Manure Tea is what I am going to be fertilizing my garden with this summer. No more chemicals or synthetically produced fertilizers are going to be used and no more storing or lugging around heavy bags of fertilizer . That’s right, my garden is going green with a little tea …
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Permanent link to this article: http://dirtandmartinis.com/2011/06/11/growing-green-with-authentic-haven-brand-manure-tea/
Share the love Being a lover of repurposed and green products I was very happy to come across a company that makes baskets from old tire scraps. When I received my basket via UPS I opened the box and my first impression of it was how well it is constructed. Not only is it very …
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Share the love I recently picked up a bread machine on Craigslist for $20! It didn’t come with the owner’s manual so I’ve been experimenting with several pizza dough and bread recipes. Some of the recipes were flops, some tasted great but had very little nutritional value and one looked like I was attempting …
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Permanent link to this article: http://dirtandmartinis.com/2011/06/07/bread-machine-flax-and-sunflower-seed-bread/
Share the love Cocktail gardening. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could plant a cork and a bottle of wine would grow? Ooops, there goes my imagination taking off on me Yes, back to cocktail gardening. Last week I wrote a guest post for Jayme Jenkins over at aHa! Modern Living and I wanted to make sure you …
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Share the love Hello everyone! This is my first “What I Wednesday” post. Please check out Peas & Crayons site for LOTS of yummy recipes! Some of the best meals I’ve enjoyed have the fewest ingredients and are the easiest to prepare. All you need is a little a planning to turn your family …
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