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Sunday, December 18, 2011

I have curated a new treasury

I made this pretty treasury for one of my teams on Etsy.  The items are all by team members--what a talented bunch!  Promoting Creative Friends Team on Etsy.
http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTAwNjQwMTB8MTU1Njc0NTEzNA/absinthe-amethyst?ref=pr_treasury


http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTAwNjQwMTB8MTU1Njc0NTEzNA/absinthe-amethyst?ref=pr_treasury

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

THIS WEEKEND, PICK YOUR SALE! #1--EARLY BIRD HOLIDAY SALE! Stock up on gifts now! Spend $25 before shipping and get 25% off! Enter code: spend25 at checkout. Or, #2--FREE SHIPPING SALE: Get free shipping on any JEWELRY purchase! Use code: freeship at checkout. (Valid only for purchase of jewelry). Shipping sale code only works for domestic customers. I will refund the equivalent to international customers. Sales end at midnight, Nov. 13 EST. 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Kitty Treasury on Etsy

http://www.etsy.com/treasury/MTAwNjQwMTB8OTMzMjYxODM0/wanna-play?page=3#comments

I hope the photos come up with this.  I've been having trouble with the blog layout.  Thank you for viewing, clicking, favoriting, sharing and anything else you can do!  I hope it makes it to the FP!

Monday, October 3, 2011

The Artful Cook, Recipe #1 Fresh Beet Salad

Haha, when I was growing up, I thought all beets looked like those little round ones that come out of a can!  Those are ok if that's all you know, but I've been cooking fresh beets now for years, and recently figured out a new way to prepare them without cooking!

This is the recipe I made for 2 people:

Grated Beet Slaw
(You can increase the recipe depending on how many people you are serving.  This recipe made 4 moderate servings.)

* Use a paring knife to remove the root and stem top from a large (5" - 6") fresg red beet (you could use a golden beet instead if that's what you have).  My neighbor had given me one from her garden.  Use the paring knife to peel off the skin, as though you were paring an apple.

* Rinse and dry the beet on a paper towel.  Next, shred the beet on a grater into a shallow container.  I use the traditional stainless steel hand shredder with medium holes (not the tiny ones, and not the oblong ones).  Shred the whole beet.

* Add:  2 Tbsp. good extra virgin olive oil
             2 Tbsp. good balsamic vinegar
             1 Tbsp. sugar (brown sugar would be a nice substitute for white)
             A shake or two of coarsely ground pepper
             1/4 cup dried cranberries
             1/4 cup chopped walnuts

* Toss together.  We had it as a pretty and tasty side dish with our meal one night, and the next night, I divided the rest of it to put over the top of a green salad.  YUM!  The grating did make my fingertips magenta for a few days, though :^)