tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post643394312390025543..comments2024-03-25T09:59:02.715-07:00Comments on Eat The Blog: Crazy Cat Peeking Through a Lace Bandanna Goodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17383404429461423998noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-85331863670439828912020-09-09T04:07:19.466-07:002020-09-09T04:07:19.466-07:00Mmm, that plum pie looks delicious. We've had ...Mmm, that plum pie looks delicious. We've had a few apples off the tree but most were small (probably thanks to our summer heatwave and dry spell). <br /><br />Your running has had impressive results! All that cardio must be really good for you. I've finally dragged Pete back into the gym, hopefully staving off his family heart attack for another year...Mimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01578612522819952936noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-89181256210879711562020-09-06T11:11:48.451-07:002020-09-06T11:11:48.451-07:00Wow, those sunflowers are impressive! I had no ide...Wow, those sunflowers are impressive! I had no idea the petals were edible. Not sure I'm tempted to try, though. Your sinister faced pie made me smile, so thank you! I've got quite a few pairs of chic gloves. I can never resist them when I spot a pair when out thrifting. I never get around to wearing them though. And I quit wearing gloves because of the pandemic only a couple of weeks in. Not worth the hassle. Lots of gorgeous outfits, as usual. The blue Mexican one is my favourite, and I'm swooning over that bag as well! xxxPolyester Princesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05602613792584925087noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-1302472490479087792020-09-05T08:42:41.998-07:002020-09-05T08:42:41.998-07:00@Emily
If you decide to make the Runzas you can f...@Emily<br /><br />If you decide to make the Runzas you can freeze the unbaked ones for later meals-the recipe makes quite a few. If you scatter some flour on a wax paper lined plate and freeze them before wrapping in freezer paper they won't risk tearing. They can be baked from frozen by adding a bit extra time. <br /><br />@Bibi<br />My beloved Daniel Green slides bit the dust. These are much less comfortable! They still make them but the new ones look and feel cheap. <br />I might use some sunflower petals to make vinegar as I did with the nasturtiums. <br /><br />@Beate<br />Thank you. I'm always a bit shy about letting it "all hang out" so I'm glad it doesn't appear too much. <br />Have a good time in the wilderness!<br /><br />@Monica<br />Thank you! I'm glad the sunflowers are cheering. I do love fish, but it is expensive where I live far from the great lakes or oceans. We rarely have leftovers. I should have considered that before I moved here :)<br /><br />@Vix<br />I'm so neurotic now I end up using hand sanitiser after taking off my gloves-just in case! <br />I'm going to miss my cucumbers when summer is over, for sure. <br /><br />Goodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17383404429461423998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-90124638288459061522020-09-04T08:28:56.348-07:002020-09-04T08:28:56.348-07:00Liking the World Market dress and your Mexican fav...Liking the World Market dress and your Mexican favourite. Like Beate, I've got big hands and rarely find vintage gloves to fit - not that I have much need for them, I only ever go to National Trust gardens and the charity shop where's there's vats of free hand sanitiser to use.<br />Aren't those cucumbers lovely? I keep meaning to make tzatziki with some of ours but invariably they end up in gin or a salad. <br />The sunflowers are really impressive! xxxVixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05263970600699632661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-10579082775147968292020-09-04T01:12:44.488-07:002020-09-04T01:12:44.488-07:00woww, I totally understand that you love those pru...woww, I totally understand that you love those prunes, they look tasty and sweet!. I have a weakness for stone fruits, they are the best part of summertime! (and sandals!). Love the idea of freezing the pie so you've got something to bake in the holidays!.<br />Lots of interesting recipes to inspire us. The fish pudding looks like something my mom makes (she uses fish leftovers, but we spanish people eat fish almost everyday!, lots of leftovers!). Love those Runza 'empanadas', yummy!.<br />And let's talk clothes: love your black&white ensemble and the cute white jewellery (ohhh, this bracelet!). Please, don't understimate your sexappeal, dear, our elderly 'balconies' look Fabulous and way more glamourous than average! ;DD <br />Loving your summer favourites, the embroidered dress is such a beauty and you look so lovely in it (and your accessorizing rocks!). The pants and shirt have a fabulous print, and love their vintage casual attitude which calls for a strawhat and some cocktails! (a girl can dream!).<br />Those sunflowers have put a smile on my face!.<br />besosSeñora Allnuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01403540346998939207noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-68996980864496510012020-09-04T00:15:34.676-07:002020-09-04T00:15:34.676-07:00i have the same shell bracelet!
all your outfits a...i have the same shell bracelet!<br />all your outfits are more them fabulous. love the black with white most and @revealing: its not. its elegant. i was thinking about vintage gloves, but i only have 2 lace ones..... most of the gloves in the vintage sector are way to small for my huge hands. (same with bangles)<br />your cooking is mouthwatering! the runzas remind me of "piroggen" - a russian/ukrainian/belarus kitchen tradition. will try them with beef, the BW will love that :-D<br />the bees say *thank you* for all the sunflowers! the giant is GIANT indeed!<br />i´m off to the wilderness with a bunch of other old girls....<br />xxxx<br />bahnwärterinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02032478343344432338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-17642604897331021532020-09-03T20:12:51.472-07:002020-09-03T20:12:51.472-07:00All parts of sunflowers are edible. The flavor is ...All parts of sunflowers are edible. The flavor is a bit like mild artichoke.<br />The black balconette dress is divine! Was thinking about white gloves the other day looking at a pic of Marilyn Monroe, wondering if they'd make a comeback in this pandemic era.<br />I miss World Market & Pier 1. Blew many a paycheck there. Love that WM dress!<br />The gold shoes look like Daniel Greens, one of my mom's favorite brands.<br />The Fiskebuddig meal looks deliciously autumnal.<br />I've made many a bierock for Mennonite bake sales - never a vegan version though!<br />Bravo on the cardio! Wish I could do the same.<br /> <br />Bibi Maizoonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07383381158640915162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7189165.post-32901528758360624522020-09-03T18:21:09.678-07:002020-09-03T18:21:09.678-07:00Those sunflowers are a cheerful sight!
Your Wor...Those sunflowers are a cheerful sight! <br /><br />Your World Market dress looks spectacular. I look forward to visiting the store again in person one of these days because their fancy soaps and international foods are so much fun to browse and buy. <br /><br />Your "balcony" comment made me giggle. As long as we're speaking in metaphor, let's just say that my building doesn't have an ample balcony, just a six-inch ledge that nobody in their right mind would think of approaching without a helmet and a safety harness and many years of experience in rock climbing or parkour. :)<br /><br />I bookmarked your recipe for runzas. Never heard of them before, but they seem like the Midwest equivalent of empanadas, which I absolutely adore. Emilynoreply@blogger.com