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Gymnastics, Princess, Castle and Jungle Cakes!

posted August 16, 2010 in within the kitchen

I love baking children's birthday cakes - yes, they can be stressful and time consuming but there is nothing better than seeing a child's face light up at the sight of the "perfect" cake. Here are a few photos of some I have done for my kids. None ar (read full article)

Lazy Days and Grilled Vegetable Sandwiches

posted August 10, 2010 in The Good Cook

Lazy Days.Well, for some of us. The others have been very busy.Construction projects of the IMPORTANT kind. (No Stimulus Money was used to build this sand castle)Look at the attention to detailYes, that is a crab claw sticking out of the sand wa (read full article)

Wordless Wednesday: Exit 94

posted July 28, 2010 in Ask Ms Recipe

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Simply Delicious: The Strawberry Basil Martini

posted July 25, 2010 in Savory Tv

When we lived in NYC, we escaped frequently during the summer, just to get away from the intense heat.  One year we went driving upstate with no destination in mind, and somehow landed in paradise:  the Mohonk Mountain House. Picture this: a gor (read full article)

notes from cockatoo island

posted July 14, 2010 in inner pickle

1. It wouldn't be a Walmsley family outing if we didn't eat lunch on the way there. (At morning tea time.) Vegemite sandwich anyone? On the ferry from Circular Quay to Cockatoo Island. 2. It's the Biennale of Sydney. Installation ar (read full article)

With (out) a little Irish Luck!

posted July 12, 2010 in A Communal Table

I'm baaaaack!!!!!  I know, things have been a wee bit quiet here at the Table. This of course, wasn't by design. No, I had it all planned out - during our vacation in Ireland, I had several posts that I planned on posting while "on holiday". Unf (read full article)

TOKYO.

posted July 05, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

A fishing village once called Edo, Tokyo has grown to be one of the world’s biggest cities. Until Ota Dakon built the Edo Castle in 1457, Edo remained a fishing village. Emperor Meiji moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1869 and the (read full article)

Blueberry Cobbler Bars

Ahh, blueberry season, I love you so! Blueberry muffins, blueberry pie, blueberries eaten straight out of the carton. Blueberries, you may just be my favorite berry. And so it is no wonder that my life got that much better when I found this recipe (read full article)

Candles Wax & Wings

posted June 25, 2010 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

Candles Wax & Wings ~~~~~~~~~~ Inside castle walls Protecting young wizards Owl wings extended Etched with the light Of candles which Had burned down low Hot wax dripped upon Wax already cold ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Theresa H Hall, June 24, 2010 (read full article)

Chocolate, Cheese and Wine: Woodinville Warehouse Wine Walk

posted June 17, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

The third Thursday of each month, the Woodinville Wine Warehouse District throws a party from 4-8pm. This month, enjoy chocolates and cheese from a variety of artists as you sample wines from 19 wineries. Tickets to this Bring Your Own Glass (BYO (read full article)

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