Weekend Project: Junk Parts Pecan Crusher
Check out an old-school pecan crusher made out of junk parts found in a man-cave.
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Check out an old-school pecan crusher made out of junk parts found in a man-cave.
I love hot apple cider when the weather gets cold, and would especially love hot apple cider in apple cups. What a fun way to serve them! I love the way Heather at Shiva Naturals peeled every other apple. Heather got the idea originally from Red Dirt Mother. Thanks Laura!
These chocolate skulls are made in molds cast from real human skulls. Available in your choice of chocolates, including “bone chocolate,” “delicious blend of Belgian milk and white chocolates, resembling the colour of freshly cleaned human bones.” [via Neatorama]
This autumn take on a cookie classic from Giggly Mama and Family seems like the perfect treat to bake up this weekend! YUM!
These cherry cream cheese danish from Niesz Vintage Home look so yummy and easy to put together. I can’t wait to try them for a special breakfast soon!
The farm collective I am a member of is rapidly canning their late tomatoes, before the rain splits them all on the vine. If you find yourself in the same situation or are considering canning as holiday gifts, consider these wonderful labels. They are inexpensive, functional, and lovely. Add your own unique text to the […]
Sarah Lohman has a blog called Four Pounds Flour, which is all about historic gastronomy. She writes: Why bother deciphering a recipe over 150 years old? You can take a recipe, a collection of words and measurements written long ago, and turn it into something physical. You can create an object that looks, smells, and […]