Thursday, October 29, 2020

GRILLED SHRIMP AND SUMMER SQUASH SALAD

So sorry for the long stretches of inactivity on the blog.  There still might be time for some of you to grill out even in the fall. 

Still having issues with creating postings. Sorry!
This is my new favorite summer salad.










This recipe was given to me by a friend.  It is my go-to summer salad dinner this summer. It is AWESOME!  Very low carb too.



I did tweak it a bit.  I didn’t use 3 ingredients.  I did not put in red pepper flakes because I didn’t ’t want the heat. I didn’t have Aleppo pepper, but substituted freshly ground pepper.  Lastly, I omitted cilantro because neither Mr. Thrifty and I don’t like it.  I did double the fresh basil.


***When making this recipe, I always buy at least 3 extra cobs of fresh corn so I can make the delicious
Grilled Corn and Tomato Salad that I posted July 20, 2020 in the upcoming week.



 

Monday, October 19, 2020

FALL AROUND THE HOUSE 2020

 This year the autumnal decorations were a lot simpler.

Just enjoy!

I found these cool opera binoculars from Paris that have mother of pearl handles.

In homage to being a Benedictine College alumni, the raven is a focus in the library table vignette. 
My special Luminara battery operated flame like candle comes on every afternoon at 4 p.m.  Thank you Tara!






Sunday, October 4, 2020

UPDATED GOLDEN OAK OVAL COFFEE TABLE










I wanted to give you all a head's up on the format of my blogs as of late.  They change text color and won't let me change the size of the photos.  I apologize!    It is very frustrating on this end.



 











I was having such a time sanding that I asked Mr. Thrifty if he could take a wrench and separate the base from the pillars and the base.  This made the process so much easier.  This table is solidly built and very heavy.  The sanding went much quicker after the separation.


It was interesting to note that the pillars were not turned but made like a whiskey barrel. Such workmanship is not seen today in modern furniture.



The wood conditioner was applied with a soft rag.  This process makes the stain go on more even..

Thanks All the pieces have had the wood conditioner rubbed on with a soft cloth.

Below you will see the 3 products used. 













 



I continue to have difficulties in creating these blog postings.  I will have to revert to just pictures with minimal prose until I can figure out the problems.  Sorry!