Jan 14th, 2011 by Gemma |
It’s finally cold down here in Texas so we liked the list of Cosy kitchen accessories. I really love the look of the Buddha bowl, I think I need it for my tea. On the subject of drink receptacles, these are glasses made from jello. They’re actually made from agar agar rather than gelatin so [...]
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Sep 24th, 2010 by Gemma |
It’s been a hectic week, my internet browsing time has been shockingly low, so it’s just a short post today. As a follow up to last week, Haydel’s made their king cake and broke the record. Apparently it took 4000lbs of flour and over 300lbs of sprinkles! That’s a lot of sprinkles. It has yet [...]
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May 31st, 2010 by Michael |
For the last time I’m back to continue the month-long series on homebrewing in honor of National Homebrew Day which was May 7th. In previous posts we performed the actual brewing, and then after allowing the beer to complete its primary fermentation we transferred to to a secondary fermentation vessel to clean up after itself [...]
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May 24th, 2010 by Michael |
Once more I’m back to continue the month-long series on homebrewing in honor of National Homebrew Day which was May 7th. In previous posts we performed the actual brewing, and then after allowing the beer to complete its primary fermentation we transferred to to a secondary fermentation vessel to clean up after itself and begin [...]
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May 17th, 2010 by Michael |
And I’m back, continuing the month-long series on homebrewing in honor of National Homebrew Day which was May 7th. This is also American Craft Beer Week, so get out there and support the small and independent craft brewers that are bringing tradition, quality and passion back to an industry that got hijacked by gargantuan-batch manufacturers [...]
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May 10th, 2010 by Michael |
Last week I kicked off a month-long series on homebrewing in honor of National Homebrew Day which was May 7th, providing you some background information and the mile-high view of the process. Over the next four weeks I’ll go into more information on the four “days” of brewing. This week is the big mamma-jamma, the [...]
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May 3rd, 2010 by Michael |
Gemma and I are makers. We are driven to use our hands to create — from woodworking to crafts, from gardening to baking. We also love nothing more than to share our creations with others, their delight bringing us as much joy as the process of making itself. This is the spark from which Curious [...]
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