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Mint Chutney Chicken
Recipe: Sanjeev Kapoor's No oil cookbook.
Made by my mother.
Shot using Old Sony DSC-S60 4.0 MP
Sep. 20, 2015
MINOLTA X-700
MD W.ROKKOR 35mm F2.8
Fujifilm NEOPAN ACROS 100
Prinet 1 (Fujifilm Frontier)
A walking on Sunday
One needs a machete eventually to handle this variety. That's sage right behind it, there's a Roscoea that is being smothered by this plant too.
Mint Jubilee
Glimmering Paridot, Amethyst and Olivine Swarovski crystals are nestled between twinkling Goldstone. I found these stunning purple and green lampwork beads that remind me of Venetian glass. Inside the smooth clear glass surface is a whirlwind of swirling purple, green and metallic goldish bronze. I have never found anything like these! Mixed textures and gold-filled accents make this such a luscious and luxuriant piece. Triple strand.
A conversation piece for sure!
The shortest strand is approximately 15 inches and the longest strand is approximately 19 inches. Closure is a delicate designed three hook box clasp. This one of a kind piece will make a wonderful addition to any wardrobe.
People flocked to Minter Gardens on Thanksgiving weekend to see the famous show gardens one last time before it permanently closed after 33 years. The last day Minter Gardens was open was on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. Photos taken on Oct. 12 and 14, 2013. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Mint Chocolate Cookies with Andes Mints: Out of the Oven. From Martha Stewart Cookies
Recipe found at www.marthastewart.com/portal/site/mslo/menuitem.fc77a0dbc...
S. central Arkansas - Mint Family: Lamiaceae - Thanks to S. Hill for the ID. According to Wikipedia this species was named by Carolus Linnaeus himself! Guess that's not as surprising as I think since he named quite a few from N. America.
A slide from the Minter Collection which is deposited in the archives at Heritage Quay, University of Huddersfield.
The slides were used to illustrate themed talks given by Gordon and Enid Minter on a variety of local history subjects, and are a mixture of contemporary photographs and reproductions of published historic images.
The mint I planted in the garden is starting to spread!! I'm so excited but Mercury Man is kinda leery. He wanted to know how much/how far I was going to let it spread. I really don't know. This right here is just a few cups of tea worth. I'm anxious to get much more.
This pic featured on my blog Veggie Mama: Cooking & Gardening
People flocked to Minter Gardens on Thanksgiving weekend to see the famous show gardens one last time before it permanently closed after 33 years. The last day Minter Gardens was open was on Monday, Oct. 14, 2013. Photos taken on Oct. 12 and 14, 2013. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
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Merino wool mint and chocolate striped socks, the second in my mint chocolate collection.
view at
www.etsy.com/listing/53236739/mint-chocolate-collection-s...
One of dozens of bees swarming around the mint plants in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh.
I love having a camera (with a macro function) small enough that I can take it everywhere...
This is apparently a Bombus terrestris worker - a common-or-garden bumblebee, in other words (thanks, Max xx!)