How To Make An Eggshell Vase

This is a very easy to make craft. Hollowed-out eggshells make naturally beautiful vases for tiny flower arrangements. Save that egg shell from breakfast and make a sweet little posy vase for tiny flowers. This looks lovely on the breakfast table, on a breakfast tray or in any corner that needs a little splash of bright color.

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Supplies:

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You will need an egg, some fabric colors, beads/mirror pieces( small)/eyelets/brads, craft wire, and some glue, plasticine clay, candies or jellybeans (mm... sounds deliciously interesting), tissue paper in color of your choice.

We will take this exercise in steps:

1. To make the vase, carefully break open egg near the top (it will be the mouth o the vase) so that a small hole appears. Empty the content of egg in a bowl. Lay it aside. You will need it to make French omelet after you finish with your project.

2. Roll the plasticine clay and glue it around the bottom of your vase. This will give stability to the vase and it won't wobble. Alternatively you can put a small screw in the egg if you do not want to "disfigure" the egg, so place it in an eggcup for stability.

3. Now you have to decide how you want to decorate the vase. You can paint some motifs, designs or draw a simple smiling face; it's all up to you. But if you want to put in more labor then you can use beads, mirrors/ eyelets or brads. You may like to use them singly or all of them collectively, it's again up to your imagination.

4. Another way of decorating the eggshell vase is to decoupage it with colored tissue paper. It is a process of gluing pieces of paper, pictures and other thin materials to an object. Through the use of many layers of the glue medium, the finished product appears as though the work has been painted on, instead of simply glued on.

5. Our vase is ready!

Now we need something to put in the vase. Fill it with jellybeans or other small candies or use it to display small floral arrangement.

6. If you want to add flowers, then craft paper can be cut into different flower shapes and wire be pierced in it, which will be the stem.

7. Flowers can be made of beads also.

8. Better still, Cut a few short stemmed flowers and arrange in the eggshell. There is nothing more wonderful than lovely smelling fresh flowers.

9. Put your vase on your T.V. or a bookshelf and enjoy your work while taking a bite of French omelet.

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Organizing Your Craft Stash

Happily, I finally have a studio, in the largest bedroom upstairs I now have all my threads, my stash of canvases and all my needlework and design books. This represents a great step forward for me as the stuff used to be all over the place. And that space was stolen from the dining room, breakfast nook, my closet, and a ton of other places. I have been an expert of finding space when you don't think you have any.

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The key to organizing your craft stash is to know what you have. This accomplishes two things. First, you don't buy the same thing more than once (and believe me I've done that often). Second, you can then find ways to store and keep track of everything.

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Start with one area of your stash: in my case, these are threads, canvases, projects, books. Spread it all out and put like with like. For example, if you are arranging canvases, sort them into small, medium, and large, started with threads, not started with threads, and the charity pile. If you are lucky you can find a container to store everything. I still do this every time I put away threads from the last few projects.

Storing Large Items
Most crafts have some large items. These often require special storage.

Do they need to be flat? Think about plastic underbed containers (cheap) or flat drawers (more expensive). My dream is to have a set of flat architect's drawers for needlepoint storage.

Other ideas include an empty dresser, a set of wire drawers, or even a plastic bucket or large basket if the items can be rolled.

Thread Storage
Threads can be stored neatly in all kinds of containers. Decorative tins are inexpensive and found at thrift shops. Baskets are pretty but are open. Often you can find lots of plastic buckets around in cheerful colors. Cigar boxes have a lovely smell and are beautiful.

In organizing thread, you need to decide if you want to have threads by type or by color. Decide this by thinking about how you dream about threads. I think about texture first, so I've organized by thread type. When organizing your threads, put them in piles according to type (or color). You will need a container big enough for each group of threads. Splitting up threads (especially overdyes) into more than one container can make it difficult to find things. I had my Watercolours in four baskets, warm, cool, multi and neutral, but sometimes two skeins of the same color would go into different baskets. The new bin is large, but I know where the thread goes.

Yarn Storage
Yarn presents different problems than thread because the skeins are bulky and there are so may of them. If your stash is not too big, store them in baskets. I have even used wicker laundry baskets and an unused bathtub for yarn storage. If your stash is large, invest in those canvas storage boxes. They will keep your yarn away from moths, but they won't cause the yarn to deteriorate the way plastic does.

A less expensive alternative is to use old pillowcases, but be sure to tie them securely.

Storing Bits and Bobs
Every activity has little tools or items which don't fit well into the other categories. These can be stores in inventive (and often lovely) ways.

Stick-like things, such as brushes or pens can be stored in jars, glasses, or vases. If you don't have any vases, go to thrift shop to find inexpensive ones.

Flat things, such as die-press cuts, should be stored flat, either in file folders (I like patterned ones) or in sets of flat drawers.

Small, easy to lose items, like beads or buttons, should always be stored in containers which close tight. These can be as simple as disposable food storage containers, or as complex as bead storage systems. But get them into something -- there's nothing worse than spilling beads everywhere.

The Tool Box
Most crafts have a set of tools which are used often. These should be corralled into some kind of storage. My beading tools, which are used all the time are in an open box on my worktable. My needlepoint tools which are used often are in a tray on my stitching table. The less used tools are in a tin box under the table.

Book Storage
Books can be organized or not, I would say mine have always been semi-organized. I put groupings of similar things together, like stitch dictionaries. Being a compulsive book purchaser this doesn't ever work for long.

Now that I have the space, I organized the books and put them into the same room. It rarely stays this way, but at least now I have a "go to" room for finding them instead of playing hide and go seek around the house.

The Big Picture
Once you know what you have you need to look for places to store stuff. Do you have tables with empty drawers? My floss (now my daughter's floss) is in the coffee table drawers. Is there an old dresser and space in the house or garage? Turn it into canvas storage. Is there space near your stitching chair? Buy a basket and store your current projects in it. Use unused tote bags, storage space in your closet, the corner next to your nightstand. As long as there is a tiny bit of space and a container, it can help you get organized.

One last point, at least once a year, review your stash and donate stuff you won't use to charity. This makes room for new pieces you will stitch.

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The Best Scallops You've Ever Tasted

Looking for your new secret weapon in the kitchen? Instead of relying on the best recipes of the moment, try out a new ingredient instead. The delicious and fresh taste of Alaska Scallops can do wonders for your dinner table, buffet, or social gathering. And one simple recipe makes it all possible. Here is the best way to prepare scallops the likes of which your friends and family have never seen. Just remember that it's not our fault if everyone keeps pestering you for the recipe. Best of all, it's fool-proof and easy for home chefs of all different levels to execute. Your next dinner party has never sounded so tasty.

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Smoked Alaska Sea Scallops to Die For

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Ingredients:

1 teaspoon coriander seeds
1/2 teaspoon fresh white peppercorns
5 cloves garlic
1 cup sugar
1 3/4 cups kosher salt
1/4 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
2 tablespoons grated fresh lemon zest
18 large Alaska Scallops
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon olive oil

Directions:

First, you must marinate the Alaska Scallops. Grind the coriander seeds together with the garlic cloves and peppercorns in a spice grinder, or use a mortar and pestle. When fine, stir in the kosher salt, sugar, cilantro, and lemon zest.

Cut the muscles from the scallops so that you are working with the best meat. Then place the scallops in with the salt mixture and chill for a half-hour, longer if you want your Alaska scallops to be truly ripe with taste. Cover and let sit for the half-hour, then rinse in cold water and dry thoroughly with paper towels.

Line a tray with foil and place your wood chips over the smoker pan. Place the tray on top of the chips, and lightly oil the rack with olive oil, then place it in the tray. Season the scallops with a bit more salt and pepper before placing them on the olive oil coated rack. Place your smoke on the stove and heat on a medium-to-high heat, until the chips begin smoking just a bit. Turn down your heat until it is at a low-medium point, then smoke the scallops for 15 minutes, with the cover on. Remove the smoker.

Boil your balsamic vinegar over a medium heat for three minutes, until it is reduced. Keep the vinegar warm and covered, then heat the remainder of your olive oil in a medium-sized skillet over a high heat, until just smoking. Sear the Alaska Scallops until browned on both sides. This should take about three minutes, but could take as many as five, depending on your heat.

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Perhaps it's Love (Chapters 7, 8, and 9: Flashbacks)

7
The House

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Tasma--was, was somewhat surprised to discover the tidiness of the house, it looked comfortable, with older-style furniture, but comfortable nonetheless; as if they had bought it new before Jill was born, and was supposed to last forever. It looked more akin to the l940s style couch and sofa chairs: rounded top with some wood smoothly fitted into the fabric; a long coffee table to put a number of items on should one wish to lounge about, for it was but three feet beyond the couch: a nice setup to use for eating or drinking at night while watching TV she thought. The walls were egg-white, except for the kitchen which was yellow from the top down to the middle, thereafter it was white tiles that went to the floor.

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"How tidy," she said to Jill as her parents went upstairs to their bedrooms to take a nap. Her mind was telling her it was not much different from her house in Minnesota, made of wood, glass and stone foundation.

--For the most part, everything was new for her. Her mind was filling up with free-stimulation, images and expressions, emotions, speculations; all the intimidation she felt in the bar, the train, the walking out of her house uneasily, was fading similar to a candlestick burnt to the end of its wax. She would have pinched herself to see if she was dreaming, except for her shyness, or perhaps, inhibitions.

Above all things, she was unsure how she'd feel in time, but it would take time to mold her into the fabric of this new world she was trying to fit into.

--The thought crossed her mind: was Tommy a gigolo? she'd had read about them in those cheap magazines: short stories on how men become whatever the woman wants just to get them in the sack, and then their true identity comes out afterwards. She sat back in the soft chair, sunk into it like a tender doll, reminiscing of home a smidgen; it seemed so fuzzy now, perhaps less vague by the hour.

Tommy, now sitting on the couch--Tasma still in the sofa-chair, Jill now in the kitchen, the parents in their bedroom watching television, everything, and everyone seemed to be in place.

The television in living-room had on The Adventures of the Lone Ranger with his horse Silver, they were on a hill looking down upon the bandits; George Belmont liked the show also, had they walked by his room, you would have heard the same music, the William Tell Overture playing (the theme of the Lone Ranger), which he watched every week, when The Lone Ranger came on, as did Jill.

Tommy smiled over at Tasma--she seemed so helpless I suppose, he couldn't help but want to nurture her, if not care-take her.

Smells now came from the kitchen, creeping in--into the living room, popcorn with butter. It all seemed a ting familiar now, like it used to be back home when they'd come visiting her for the summer. Jill seemed to be the old Jill she once knew, years ago: other than she had just acquired some adult features she never had before, along with some new experiences, she had gathered up in life: like we all do. She still liked Johnny back in Minnesota (had a crush on him yet), and now she liked Tommy in Seattle; perhaps that can be considered normal: with a little confusion mixed in, she deliberated. She told herself: '...we all like cute boys, don't we [?]'. Tommy was cute I suppose, gentle he seemed to Tasma, not easy to trigger his temper like Johnny, whom could be snobby, or angered, and quite easy to trigger especially when he was drinking and he liked to drink, and drink a lot, and fight: but he never hurt her, he never hurt Tasma or Jill, when Jill was in Minnesota dating him a few years earlier. Actually he looked out for Tasma, protected Tasma should she ever be around him and someone, some bully that is, try to pick on her, or even call her a name. Johnny would do a double take on the fella and he'd normally walk the other way. He was no one to fool around with. Surely Jill's type, but what a surprise it must had been for Tasma to see her with Tommy, quite the opposite.

The outside now was as dark as the bottom of the sea thought Tasma as she glanced to the side window and back to the movie. The other surprise was George and Ann. Everyone knew they drank a lot back in Minnesota, but I guess it didn't register with Tasma they were drunks. She was taken back a bit as she only saw them sparsely, that is: going to or coming back from the bar, and into the bedroom, or briefly to the kitchen.

This was a big step for Tasma, it was as if she was waiting for someone to kick her out: only to borrow her train fare back to St. Paul; I mean, what could she do if it was insisted upon. To her, she'd have no choice. This was the most daring thing she had ever attempted; and so she remained guarded.

She sat quietly succumbed in the big sofa chair in the living room, as if she was enveloped in it, and it hugged her just right. She was proud of her first step, it brought fear and anticipation, which led into adventure; she could not enjoy the moment by moment reality of it at first, not yet anyway, for she was too petrified, but it was coming she felt. But as she looked back--not in days per se--but hours, she had come a long way in a short period of time. It felt to her as if she was building a house on a fault-line [crack in the earth] and predicting it was going to explode, burst open, at any minute; but for some queer reason, it didn't'. The earthquake was yet to come, should it come at all; but nonetheless, she had convinced herself she'd take it as far as it would go. It is always the first step she told herself (her father had told her something along that line) that mattered in life, that was the hardest, it was the motivating step.

"Here's the popcorn," said Jill with a smile from ear to ear, adding (in jest), "And I got a girlie-friend to talk to now, Tommy!" She had a tray with two bowls on it, one for Tasma, the other for her and Tommy.

To Tasma's amazement, things seemed less complicated than at home, she was actually talking freely or freer, and didn't feel as much watched over, not inhibited so much, not trying to please or feeling shameful or guilty for any unknown reason; not even feeling she had to take sides with anyone. Maybe it wasn't right to bust out and run away, break out or whatever, so she told herself, but she did. If guilt was to be hung out to dry, then for now let it. She was actually talking freely about a TV show with Tommy and Jill. The TV was actually lulling her to sleep, whereas back home it would be paranoia just thinking everyone was looking at her, ready to use her to win an argument. She seemed to have had a close relationship with her father, but mom was always picking, needling her, and she'd grab the first chance she could to be with dad on the weekends and take long walks in Como Park, and visit the Zoo that was there. Mom would actually get jealous at her, tell her so, and tell him so. Although he didn't take it personnel, but when dad was gone, mom would drill her. So this peacefulness was appreciated, if not for very long, for the moment it lasted, in any case.

Here at the present, no one seemed to have expectations, or asked for, or planted any; plus she didn't have to restate what she meant (clarify), trying not to offend anyone. Normally at home she had to concentrate on how to say something at the dinner table, kind of edit her sentences; or at least so she felt she had to: lest she start or trigger a war.

--Jill had asked in a curious way, how Tasma's family was, but Tasma simply said in a polite but brief manner, "As always, the same as they were when you were there years ago."

8
Remembering Johnny

"How is Johnny, you know, the boy who had a crush on me, I forget his last name?"

"Oooo," said Tasma, "Johnny Lemons you mean, he got married last year, right out of High School, got a kid also. I think his wife is on assistance, and he lives with her off and on. It's not a good scene. I like Johnny but he's just bad news most of the time."

"Oh well, he shouldn't have gotten married in the first place. He was wild that was for sure," said Jill taking in a deep breath. "I really liked him, but then I was just a kid, wasn't I?"

"His older brother Dennis went into the Army, to Vietnam, he's in Vietnam right now I think," said Tasma.

(Johnny was more a Tarzan figure to Tasma, somewhat of an indescribable sort of fella. ((Handsome indeed, was what Jill recollected, but didn't say.)) He had a healthy brain: a bull's head and at times seemed even to snarl like one; so Tasma would have described Johnny.

On a similar note, I doubt anyone could read his thoughts or desires; but when he was in sight of Tasma he always was inspired; like a gracious brother to a younger sister. He was one of the great apes in those old Tarzan movies Tasma thought: oh, she liked him dearly, but he was too rough for her. She would have been 'Teeka,' had she played a roll in a Tarzan movie with him: a playful creature she remembered Teeka as, and a lively primate. They never had any, or retained any desire to frolic, they just grew up by each other, went to High School together, and knew one another, and often talked in the lunchroom, or outside before you'd go into school, where most of the kids hung out, around the steps and doorway, until the bell rang; or after school if he got into a fight, she'd support him with a smile, and he'd always win the fight.)

Jill continued to eat her popcorn, said with a precise entry: "Remember how handsome he was. He was built strong, weight lifting, and loved to fight, and seemed as he was always in some kind of trouble, but always got out of it. He was a bodybuilder with weights, right (rhetorical question, she looked at Tasma)." She remembered, as if Tommy was not present, and like Tommy who was kind of puny in the muscle department, was now a little embarrassed. He had auburn hair like Tasma, and deep Irish blue eyes, with a temper that went with it, but normally under control, more pouting than action. All the girls liked him; this is what filled Jill's brain.

Tasma wasn't sure what to say staring at the T.V.; Tommy next to her, "He was kind of a cute and a gallant sort of boy the few times I met him. Actually you fixed me up with him on a date once Tasma (said Jill animatedly); we were but thirteen-years old at that time, the last time I saw him, the last time I was in Minnesota. He used to write me you know, and then, then [a pause], he just kind of stopped writing." She hesitated a moment, "He was a chatting kind of fella, not like you Tommy, you're a little reserved." Tommy looked a trifle tarnished, if not kind of see-through, or thin for the moment.

In unthinking haste, Tasma answered, "Yes I remember," trying to change the focus on Tommy, he gave her a glance of relief. The silent dark had blackened the windows from outside in. Tasma would have liked to continue on with the subject, but it would somehow bounce back to Tommy, and he'd get wounded somehow again, she suspected. She was surprised she, on one hand had said anything about Johnny, and when she did, made it obvious she seemed to still have a crush on him, was this not better left in the back of one's mind she concurred with her second-self. But maybe that was just Jill, she was if anything, unpredictable.

[Sleepy] She was now unpacked and was given the guestroom on the second floor, down the hall from Jill, on the south side and across the hall, and around the stairway, away from those two bedrooms where the Belmont's bedroom where; it was a bit more quiet for the elder couple. Tasma's room was about half the size of Jill's but cozy nonetheless. Both Jill and Tommy noticed her face seemed a little more relieved. Jill pulled out a cigarette from her coat pocket and Tommy a stick of gum,

"Take your pick," they both seemed to say in harmony, chuckling a minute.

"Oh! the gum, I don't smoke."

"Of course you don't," remarked Jill, adding: "I only smoke when I get surprises, or when I'm drinking or under stress-- (Tasma looked nervously at her). Today it is for something new and good; you know good stress."

[In the bedroom] With a soft-focus Tasma watched Jill strike a match to light her cigarette, and said, "I would guess Tasma, you're a bit surprised at my parents, Tommy and I, living all together?"

Tasma hesitated, a long pause, looking downward to find her right emotions to this whole scene, "Everything outside of my house is strange and surprising for me." Jill then turned off the lights and caught Tasma's smile at the same time.

--It was now dark in the room, and in some corners shadowy dark, her eyes adjusting to the one window in the room, and the one door, the four walls, and the, the light shinning through the window, the one picture on the wall of the room she couldn't see now, but she knew it was there and of a sailor in a boat, escaping from a ship with her lover. It reminded her of the story by Jack London, 'The Sea-Wolf." The ship looked something like an 1872 Clipper, with three huge masks, and sails galore and enough rigging to tie the ship up into a ball of string. The young lady in the boat was being saved; this was the makings for a good dream night she thought. Or was she already dreaming. All in all, this just suited her fine, for she was feeling as if she was escaping, running way. It was a bold looking picture she told herself.

Tasma had read a lot of Jack London, Faulkner's short stories on New Orleans, Hemingway's travels in Africa, Fitzgerald's Europe and The Jazz Age, along with poetry of: Sylvia Path and Dylan Tomas; as well as, the story: "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and a variety of other readings. She remembered Jill did not take too much to reading, kind of a tomboy. But she was always fun.

She twisted about in the bed to find the right place to sink her head into the pillow--then hovering over it a minute, she twisted her toes back and forth, feeling the cool sheets and the warm quilt she had over her, then like a rocket, her head fell into that exact spot she had selected. Then suddenly the door opened (she took in a deep breathe (inhale) as if to say upon exhaling, 'now what?' but didn't say it), and there was Tommy with an apple and two slices of bread on a plate. He said speculatively, as if written on paper, "Thought you might get hungry in the middle of the night," he put the dish next to her on the night stand, and quickly left her room. She had barely poked her head out from under the covers, noticed him and then he was gone. If anything, the gesture told her she'd not have to worry about starving in the morning, that might help her sleep better, and when she woke-up, she'd find food, 'How strange for him to think like that,' she told her second-self.

She did not want to appear to him, or anyone as trivial or sensational, but rather adventurous. I suppose as a man would like to not to be seen as 'Peter Pan,' so she thought as she moved her head back into that little spot: I am learning how to be adventurous.

9
Tommy

The night went by slowly for Tasma, and again Tommy came to check on her [2:00 AM], just opening up the door a bit to see if she was doing well. She seemed so helpless, almost lost when he last seen her at the bar (the 'Due-Trop-Inn').

"Come in, if you wish," said Tasma unexpectantly. I mean, she had never asked a person before to come in to her bedroom, it was strange for her to be so brave and trusting, if not down right stupid, so her mother would have said.

"Do you mind?" said Tommy-- [a pause] then added, "...of course not, you said it was ok," and so he did, stepping from the lit hall into the darkroom, with only the reflections of the arc-lights across the street and by the corner, shinning through the window slightly, and seemingly precautious. Unknowingly, or so it seemed, he sat on the edge of the bed, Tasma's head peeking out from the covers; you could only see her head and two hands as they held the covers, gripped, as if to hide should she need to.

"What do you do?" asked Tasma.

"Do, you mean, work and so forth?" she nodded her head 'yes.'

He answered, "Well, I write poetry, some short stories and I'm finishing up my degree at the University in Psychology, and I'll need to go on further to get my license for counseling; I'm also finishing up a poetic epic, I call it 'The Age of Light,' a poetic revelation of Hell. I will show it to you sometime. I also work at a hamburger joint, on call on the weekends, and at the bar as you already know, and the Belmont's let me live here. I used to date Jill strictly platonic, and we still do of course date that is but not platonic; on the other hand we seem not to agree lately on a number of issues: in particular, on where we want to go with our relationship."

Tasma looked surprised, "Oh--" she said with a follow-up, and pause, "that's great."

"Oh yes, don't I look like a counselor?" He responded quietly as not to wake the household up.

"Not at all," she answered.

"I'm going on twenty-one in November," said Tommy, as if it was to inform her that he was older than he looked.

"Are you now," said Tasma with somewhat of a surprised lack of interest to her tone of voice. Having said that, Tommy excused himself and left the room to rejoin Jill whom was fast asleep in her bedroom.

[Ukulele] As Tasma dosed off in slumber, she could hear the noise from the car tires outside her window, it sounded as if it had started to rain a little also, the wet on wet tires gave a winding sound to them. A few horns sounded, different tones, it was a busy street thought Tasma, unless the horns were coming from the main street up the block by the bar, that went north and south by the bar, instead of east and west, outside her window, it was hard to tell.

There was headlights reflecting by the curtains; and you could hear the old mantle clock in the living room downstairs as it would hit the half hour and then the hour with its ring (or dingdong) as loud as the car horns, and somewhere down the street you could hear drums and a ukulele being played, and people singing, it most likely was at the bar (they often left the door open and the sound would come running down the street).

Perhaps it's Love (Chapters 7, 8, and 9: Flashbacks)
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Celebrating Mom on Mother's Day

A Mother's work is never done. It is time to honor Mom for all the loving things she does every single day. Have you thought about how you will celebrate Mom? I have the menu planned for the entire day. Just a little planning and Mom will not have to step a foot in the kitchen all day long.

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First of all, print out the recipes below and make your grocery list. Shop for your groceries on Saturday before Mother's Day. Don't forget to pick up some flowers for Mom. Once you come home, make the Buttermilk pie, Baklava Mini Bites and your Strawberry Soup. After you finish with the desserts and soup, prepare your Melba toast and toast your pecans. This will help with your Mother's Day meal preparations easier.

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On Mother's Day get up early and prepare a wonderful breakfast in bed for Mom. This should take about 45 minutes to prepare.

For breakfast you will serve:

Cinnamon French Toast

4 eggs, beaten

1/2 cup milk

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

A sprinkle of sugar

1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

6 slices of dense bread

Maple syrup

Mix the eggs, milk, vanilla, sugar, and cinnamon in a shallow, wide-bottomed bowl that is large enough to accommodate a slice of bread. Grease a griddle with melted butter or margarine. Heat the griddle to 350¡ (medium-high heat). Dip a slice of bread into the egg batter, coating both sides. Remove the bread and place it on the hot griddle. Brown the bread on both sides, cooking each side about 2 to 3 minutes. Serve with maple syrup. Makes 6 servings

Variation: Top with maple syrup and berries of your choice: strawberries, blueberries, or raspberries.

Spiced Bacon Twists

1 cup light brown sugar

2 tablespoon dry mustard

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1 lb. sliced bacon

Arrange oven racks in middle and bottom positions. Preheat oven to 350̊F. To make clean-up easy, line bottom of a broiler pan with foil.

Place a sheet of waxed paper on shallow tray or counter. Place brown sugar, mustard, cinnamon, nutmeg and cayenne on waxed paper and rub together with your fingers until mixture is evenly blended.

Dip bacon strips into sugar mixture, coating evenly. Twist each bacon strip several times. Arrange about half the slices in a single layer on rack of broiler pan. Bake 30 minutes or until bacon is almost crisp and sugar is bubbly. Carefully place hot bacon strips on a piece of clean aluminum foil to cool slightly before serving. Repeat with remaining bacon slices and sugar mixture. These may be served warm or a room temperature.

Makes about 24 servings.

Almond Tea

4 Tea bags your favorite tea from our Traditional Teas Collection

1/2 teaspoon Lemon zest, finely grated

4 cups boiling water

1/2 cup Sugar

2 tablespoons Lemon juice

1 teaspoon Almond extract

1/4 teaspoon Vanilla

Steep tea and lemon rind in boiling water for about 5 minutes. Stir in sugar, lemon juice, almond and vanilla. Serve hot

Lunch will take about one hour and thirty minutes to prepare. For lunch you will serve:

Beer Chicken

12 chicken thighs or your favorite chicken part, skin removed

2 large onions, chopped

1/2 cup olive oil

2 tomatoes, diced

3 tablespoons ketchup

5 large carrots, peeled and sliced

2 large russet potatoes cubed

1/2 can beer

salt and pepper to taste

pinch of thyme

1 tablespoon cornstarch

1 large green pepper, sliced

1 large red pepper, sliced

In a casserole dish, heat oil and saute onions until tender. Add chicken and saute until it is light brown on both sides. Add tomatoes, ketchup, carrots potatoes and beer. Season with dashes of salt and pepper and cook covered for 45 minutes. Remove the lid and add thyme and cornstarch. Stir and cook uncovered for 10 minutes. Add peppers and cook for an additional 10 minutes. Serve on a decorative platter.

Note: The cooking process removes the alcohol and leaves the yeast flavor.

Garlic Rice

2 tablespoons olive oil

3 large garlic cloves, finely sliced

2 cups rice

4 cups water or chicken broth

Over medium heat, saute garlic in olive oil until translucent but not brown. Add rice and stir until the garlic olive oil is well mixed into the rice. Add water or broth and raise heat to high. Bring to a boil, then lower heat to medium-low and continue cooking until water or broth is absorbed. Stir frequently. Serve in a decorative bowl, or surrounding the chicken on a large platter.

Roasted Broccoli

1 pound broccoli florets

2 tablespoons olive oil

Salt and pepper

2 tablespoons butter

1 teaspoon minced garlic

1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest

1 to 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

2 tablespoons pecans, toasted

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.

In a large bowl, toss the broccoli with the oil and salt and pepper to taste. Arrange the florets in a single layer on a baking sheet and roast, turning once, for 12 minutes, or until just tender.
Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the garlic and lemon zest and heat, stirring, for about 1 minute. Let cool slightly and stir in the lemon juice.
Place the roasted broccoli in a serving bowl, pour the lemon butter over it and toss to coat. Scatter the toasted pecans over the top. Serves 4 to 6 servings.

*To toast pecans, place in small skillet. Cook over medium-high heat 1 to 3 minutes or until lightly browned, stirring constantly

Caesar Salad

1/4 cup (1 ounce) freshly grated Parmesan or Romano cheese

1/4 cup mayonnaise

1/4 cup water

2 tablespoons lemon juice

2 cloves garlic, finely minced

1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/8 teaspoon ground mustard

8 cups chopped romaine lettuce

4 slices (about 1-inch-thick each) French bread, cut into 3/4-inch cubes and toasted

Combine cheese, mayonnaise, water, lemon juice, garlic, Worchestershire sauce, pepper and mustard in small bowl; mix until creamy. Combine lettuce and dressing in large serving bowl; toss well to coat. Sprinkle with croutons. Serve immediately. Makes 4 servings.

Baklava Mini Bites

1/2 cup butter

1/2 cup honey

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

2 cups chopped walnuts

5 (18x14-inch) sheets frozen phyllo dough, thawed

Glaze Ingredients:

1 tablespoon Butter, softened*

1 tablespoon honey

Melt 1/2 cup butter in 1-quart saucepan. Stir in 1/2 cup honey, lemon juice and cinnamon. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until mixture is thickened (18 to 20 minutes). Remove from heat. Combine thickened honey mixture, and walnuts in small bowl; mix well. Cool to room temperature (1 hour). Heat oven to 350̊F. Cut phyllo sheets in half crosswise (14x9-inch rectangle). Place 1 1/2 cups filling on end of each phyllo rectangle. Roll up, starting at long (14-inch)edge. Combine all glaze ingredients; brush over top of dough. Cut into 1-inch slices with sharp knife. Repeat with remaining phyllo dough.

Place baklava slices onto ungreased baking sheet, cut-side down. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes or until lightly browned. Let stand 1 to 2 minutes; remove from baking sheet. Serve warm or cool.

Makes 28 servings.

Serve Mom's favorite beverage with the meal.

Your light dinner will take about 30 to 45 minutes to prepare. For dinner, you will serve:

Spinach and Strawberry Salad

2 bunches spinach, rinsed and torn into bite-size pieces

4 cups sliced strawberries

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1/4 cup white wine vinegar

1/2 cup white sugar

1/4 teaspoon paprika

2 tablespoons sesame seeds

1 tablespoon poppy seeds

In a large bowl, toss together the spinach and strawberries.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the oil, vinegar, sugar, paprika, sesame seeds, and poppy seeds. Pour over the spinach and strawberries, and toss to coat.

Melba Toast Recipe

Serve Melba toast with soup or salad.

1 long thin loaf of French bread

butter, softened

fresh grated Parmesan cheese

Slice loaf into 1/4-inch slices. Spread slices with butter then sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place on a cake rack or other rack over a baking sheet, so drips will be caught and air will move around the slices.

Sweet Potato Sausage Balls

3 cups biscuit mix

1 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded

2 cups sweet potatoes, mashed

1 pound sausage

Combine all ingredients well. Shape into balls and place on greased baking sheet with sides. Bake at 350̊ for 20 minutes, until brown.

Cold Strawberry Soup

2 pints pureed strawberries

3 ounces heavy cream

1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon lemon juice

3/4 ounce Amaretto liqueur

Mix all ingredients and serve chilled.

Buttermilk Pie

1/2 cup butter

1 1/3 cup sugar

3 eggs, separated

3 tablespoons flour

1 1/2 cups buttermilk

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 teaspoon finely grated lemon peel

1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

pinch salt

1 pie shell, 9-inch

Cream the butter and sugar; add the egg yolks, beating after each addition. Beat in flour and buttermilk; add the lemon juice, lemon peel, nutmeg, and a pinch of salt. Beat the egg whites until stiff; fold into the filling.

Pour the filling into the pie shell; cook in center of a preheated 325̊ oven until the custard is set and slightly brown, about 1 hour. Serve with berries, fresh fruit, or dessert sauce.

Even if you do not like buttermilk, you will love this pie!

At the end of the day, prepare Mom a wonderful bubble bath. Give her a couple of magazines and light a few candles in the bathroom. Let Mom enjoy her leisure bubble bath and reflect over her day of being a Queen.

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12 Guest Room Decoration Tips

Is your guest room also an office or cramped storage space? Do you shove your guests in a basement room with little more than a pull-out couch and an old pillow? If so, it's time to update your space and give your guests a room they can call their own. They will enjoy their time with you more, and the room itself can help make a great impression about your entire home.

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Transform that extra, unused room into an oasis to rival any boutique Bed and Breakfast with small luxuries and thoughtful touches that will really make your guests feel welcome. Here are 12 great guest room ideas just for you:

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1. Leave a sewing kit in a drawer. Any lost buttons or torn hems can be easily and quickly mended.

2. Always put out fresh, luxury sheets. Opt for a higher thread count of cotton to give your guests the comfort of softness.

3. Use a fresh quilt or duvet cover. If you can't wash your duvet or quilt, freshen it by spraying it with diluted lavender water and allowing it to air dry on a bright and breezy day.

4. Put out nice, plush towels. Always leave your guests enough towels to get them through their visit and let them keep them either in their room or make space for them on your towel rack. Purchase enough of these towels in advance so there is a set for each individual who visits at the same time.

5. Make them feel like locals with maps and guidebooks for your area. Either have a set of maps and guides on hand for returning guests or simply pop over to the library to pick up a few books on the local layout.

6. Get a luggage rack. A luggage rack or even an extra chair for the room is a nice touch, that lets your guests feel a little less like they're living out of a suitcase.

7. Put out fresh flowers on the bedside table and make sure there is sufficient water for them to live through the duration of the visit. If the purchase of real flowers is an expense you'd rather not pay, then buy a silk flower arrangement and keep them in an attractive vase. Don't let them collect dust over time.

8. Give your guests a bit of entertainment. Either put a small television in the corner (with a pair of headphones in case jet-lagged visitors are having trouble sleeping) or a little stereo with a listing of popular local radio stations.

9. A terry cloth robe and fresh slippers are an unexpected treat that lets guests feel comfortable as they make their way to the shower or downstairs for coffee.

10. Always leave out extra blankets in case your guests get cold at night or prefer sleeping a little toastier.

11. Put a small coffee maker or tea kettle on a table in the corner. Include a tray with mugs, spoons and an assortment of coffees, herbal teas, sugar and creamers. Keep the carrying tray clean after spills.

12. Make your guests feel at home with extra closet hangers, lots of dresser space, a spare telephone and a laundry basket for their dirty clothes.

12 Guest Room Decoration Tips
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