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- Q: I made hundreds when I lived in the states from a old copy of BHG that was at the restaurant I worked at. I would like to make one but can't remember the recipe (never that that'd be possible). It didn't have cornstarch I know that it just used flour....anyone please???
- This is fairly easy, and looks delicious... ***Coconut Cream Pie*** 1 cup white sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 tsp salt 3 cups milk 4 eggs (separated) 3 Tbl butter 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup fresh flaked coconut 1 9-inch baked pie shell In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, flour and salt over a medium heat; gradually stir in milk. Cook and stir over medium heat until the mixture is thick and bubbly. Reduce heat to low and cook an additional 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat. Separate the egg yolks from white, reserving the whites to make meringue. Beat the egg yolks slightly. Gradually stir 1 cup of the hot mixture into yolks. Return the egg mixture to the saucepan and bring the entire mixture to a gentle boil. Cook and stir 2 minutes and then remove pan from heat. Stir in butter, vanilla and coconut into the hot mixture. Pour the hot filling into the baked pie crust. Cool. Cover and chill to store the pie if not serving immediately.
- Q: Most of the over 55 year old communities have very small lots. There are some of us that are fit and like to work in large gardens. I cant find a community that offers the security of being gated and still have homes with one or more acres.
- home and gardening
- Q: I'm selling home garden gifts, as well as baby shower type gifts... Any ideas would be appreciated - i'm working on my domain name, and store name... Thanks! BTW - last name is Gordon if that can be worked in...
- Gardens by Gordon Gordon's Garden and Gift Gordon's House and Home GordScapes Just a few ideas...
- Q: What do Garden Gnomes do when we aren't home or asleep?
- They go to casting calls for Expedia and get put in commercials.
- Q: I really want a awesome garden so PLEASE!!!
- Please collect flower trees.
- Q: I got an ad in the mail for EarthBox and they look interesting, but maybe a little too good to be true. Do they really work well enough to be worth the cost? Also, they say you don't have to use a pesticide with them but I can't see how the box prevents bugs from being attracted to your plants.
- My roommate has 5 or 6 earth boxes and they are COOL! I don't think they stop pest problems, we still get snails and earwigs and slugs, but they are a great way to use the small amount of space you have for a garden. They're essentially like having a raised garden bed, so it's a bit harder for pests to get in there than if the plants were straight in the ground. There are a lot of ways for you not to use pesticides on a home garden. Generally, home gardens are fairly small and so easy to control pests in. At night, espeically wetter nights, I tend to wander outside and find all sorts of pests munching on the plants (in the earth boxes too), and I just pick them off and dispose (kill) of them. A great site to control pests without using pesticides (since that sounds like why you are attracted to earthboxes) is from the University of California, Davis at ipm.ucdavis.edu Anywho, I like our earth boxes as we have a small yard and stuff grows well in them, especially from seed!
- Q: I want to get my mom an indoor herb garden for Christmas...which would be the best one to get through the winter? Thanks! :)
- I wouldn't get an herb gardening kit. The pots are too small. Get 6-10' pots some soil. As it warms up in the spring, you can set the pots outside. Cilantro likes the cool weather of spring. Basil likes the hot weather of summer. Those are a couple of the easiest ones to start. Use either started plants or packets of seeds. When ready to harvest, use it fresh in cooking. When it goes to seed from hot weather, remove the seed either use them in cooking or tuck a few under the soil to come up the following spring. If you live in one of the warmer states, you could also grow rosemary year round. Some types drape over the side of a pot or go down a slope. Others make a wonderful bush. In warm areas, they flower year round with little blue blooms that are almost purple. When you trim it, you can put the trimmings in a paper bag to dry out. Then remove it from the big stems grind it in a coffee grinder store it in a jar. p.s. Cilantro is a bit unusual in that the seeds are also used in cooking. Surprisingly, the seeds are called a different name, coriander, are often used in Indian cooking, first by sauteing them in oil or ghee (clarified butter), then by adding other ingredients like rice veggies or stir-fry, or whatever. The other thing is that at first I thought the leaves of cilantro had to be removed from the stems, but then I learned that you can just cut it up, stems all, with scissors added to salad or to a cooked dish. Sometimes it's easiest just to buy a bunch at the grocery store cut up all or part of the bunch for the salad or the rice. It adds a different taste to the greens. Sniffing it or eating a leaf or two will give a good idea of whether you will like it or not, same as any herb or spice...a good idea before trying something new.
- Q: I like looking at architecture and I'm looking for a blogs and/or magazines that feature nice houses and buildings. I'm not so much into modern architecture, but more European/urban townhouse/cute cottages style architecture. I'm not sure where I can find this type of thing though...help?I'm looking for exterior architecture, not interior design, and something that deals with small houses not huge mansions.Thank you :)
- Better Homes Gardens, Sunset Magazine, Martha Stewart Living Magazine Coastal Living are all very good ones Visit a few garden sites, too, Spring Hill Nursery is my personal favorite. he architural BIBLE in the Archetecural Digest Magazine. (Bar none) Look for magazines that specilize in the typef of architecture of what you're looking for. Country Living is a good one. And do a google search for Engliisshj Country homes And English Country Gardens, Before you start spending money on plant material. puchase t Western Garden Book. It;s the best to assist you with plants and flowers that will grow best in your growing zone. They provide excellent photos of garden ideas,too.
- Q: I'm working on decorating my apartment bit by bit and I've come to where I want to get a living room rug. The room is about 12x15ft so everything is rather close together. All the walls are beige/off-white and so is the couch in the middle of the room. Each of the pieces of furniture (desk, side table, coffee table, tv stand) are a dark wood, and so is the wood floor, and the main color accents in the room are red, orange, yellow, olive green, and blue-green, with some colorful art I've been making for the walls. Basically, every color that has red or yellow in it.
- Texture is really important in a room that is developing a wonderful bohemian flair. You want your art to speak for the room do not confuse it with to much color elsewhere or you will limit your options on the wall.
- Q: Hi,I wanted to start a home garden right now. What crops could I plant? What herbs?thanks
- French Breakfast , White Icicle , Sparkler , Cherry Red Radish. They will mature in about 30 days if properly watered.
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