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October 24, 2011

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racheld

Ahhhh, the little elves have been at their savory work, again! They look exactly like something we'd like to try---with the holidays coming up, just having a few nibbles on hand is "handy" and convenient.

Wonder what I did with that new pint of Pepper Jelly from the GA trip?

Always lovely to have you drop in at LAWN TEA, M'Dear, and yes, Little Pink WILL winter over in the house. We got all the plants in from the patio and yard the other night, and Caro and I spent quite a bit of time getting them settled upstairs yesterday. Ficus has shot up WAY too big for his customary place, and Pink is over in the lovely sunny corner made by two windows, on a tall curved stand above the table full of Peace lilies and a little red caladium.

This is kind of a cross between a moss rose and a petunia, and has bloomed every day since May.


Happy Blue!

rachel

Penny @ The Comforts of Home & Flea Market Makeovers

Now, they do sounds yummy! I will pick up a box this week. We love crackers and these look great!

Riet

We don't have them here but it sounds like they are delicious with salt and olive oil. Have a nice day.

LaVoice

At least you picked the right color for today's feature. I seldom buy such things, but will check these out. Take care and have good week. Out of town this coming Saturday, so no Pink post.

Sally

Based on your opinion, I'll try a box. I ❤ your new header--that tree! Thanks for sharing your blues.

Happy Blue Monday, Beverly.

RobinfromCA

Sea salt and olive oil...mmm. Sounds delicious!

chubskulit

Looks tasty!

Blues at my page. Have a great week!

Kim,USA

I am going to look for this one.

Johnny Dog

dana

I sure wish I had some of those right now. . . . to satisfy my late night need to nibble! :)


L, Dana

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