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I Am Watching You
The Maid
Hopeless
It Ends with Us
Unmissing
The All New Ball Book Of Canning And Preserving: Over 200 of the Best Canned, Jammed, Pickled, and Preserved Recipes
Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving
Jurassic World: The Official Cookbook
Halo: The Official Cookbook
Ugly Love
Verity
Where the Crawdads Sing
The Moonlight Child
Becky: The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts by Her Father Darren Galsworthy
Freed
Drowning in Stars
Behind Her Eyes
The Girl in the White Van
Regretting You
Defending Jacob


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Focaccia

Focaccia is soooo fun to make esp with kids. I love getting my kids involved in cooking. The younger you get them cooking, the more love they have for it and want to do it. I started my son off at 4 years old.. today he LOVES to cook. I did not do the same with my daughter and she is really not into cooking. So, I decided any children we have going forward, their little butts will be cooking. Anytime my nieces or nephews are over, we cook together (bread, pizza, biscuits, whatever).  You Will Need: 4 Cups Bread Flour (King Arthur) 2 tsp Salt 1 tsp Sugar (honey or agava)  1.5 tsp Yeast 1 tbsp Oil (olive or avocado) 1 3/4 Cups Warm Water  Bake at 445 degrees 10-12 minutes

Lemon Seed Tree Part 2

I know it has been a while since I updated on how my lemon trees are doing. I have been extremely busy with kids school, YouTube, other blog stuff, and so much more so I am sorry. But here is a picture update of them! They are doing amazing!! Stay tuned I am currently working on Cherry tree from pits. As you can see in the pictures below, small space has not stopped me from gardening! I plated green beans, lemons, apple, cucumbers and zucchini; nothing holds me back! The lemon plants are doing amazing! I am very happy with the little seedlings. These probably will not get much bigger than this at least this year they will not. This is about how big a 6 month old lemon tree looks and by the end of the year it should be double in size. Since I will be moving it INDOORS at winter time, it will continue to grow and I am going to have to move them to their own pots, or cut some away that are not doing the best. (you can see which ones those are- not hard to tell). Anyhow, this is the update.. I will try to update every 6 months, next time should be when I move them back indoors and at that time I will fill you in on what I did to reduce. (then after winter, we will be HOUSE HUNTING!! cannot wait!! because I have SOOOO many gardening items coming your way!! Raised bed videos, and trees I am starting to grow now to transport when we buy the house so they are ready to go!!)


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