… New! At this hands-on cooking class, learn how to make delicious gifts that are good to eat and fun to receive at any time of year. Discover how to make decadent truffles, and learn techniques for making a ganache and toasting nuts. Take home gift-sized portions of almond-cherry biscotti …
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… up a dish is a new dressing. Unlock a world of inventive dressings and sauces in this hands-on class. Create a bright fuchsia “beets all ranch” dressing, perfect as a mayonnaise replacement; a “ridiculously garlicky blue cheese” sauce ideal for steaks or salads; and a grapefruit and raspberry poppy seed topping that makes salads …
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… heat does, so it becomes firm and opaque. Add fresh vegetables and fragrant herbs and chill for a light and savory dish. Hector Pérez, founder/owner, HungryMinds ITW Kitchen 3, Learning …
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… New! Looking for a new way to serve up tomatoes, the bounty of summer? When stuffed, these garden gems deliver … garlic, and parmesan cream; and spinach with anisette and panko crumbs. Serve the tomatoes on their own as appetizers, or as an accompaniment to fluffy omelets or crispy grilled fish. Meg …
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… series each semester with this discounted pass. Enjoy live sessions taught via Zoom, perfect for cultivating your practice from home. Remember to register by July 4 for the summer semester, and by October 3 for the fall semester. Individual login instructions … November 23) 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. and 9 Thursdays: October 8 – December 10 (no class November 26) 6 – 7 p.m. and 9 Saturdays: October 10 – December 12 (no class November 28) 9 – 10 a.m. …
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… New! Explore the flavors of South America through the versatile arepa. Renowned for its crispy exterior and soft inside, this gluten-free cornmeal flatbread is endlessly …
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… Cards and Gifs for Mom Send mom greetings from the Garden on Mother's Day. Image Link Image Link Image Link … Send mom greetings from the Garden on Mother's Day. Image Link Image Link Image Link Image Link Image Link Image Link …
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… Narcissus ‘Broadway Star’ is in Division 11b. It is 18 to 26 inches tall and blooms in mid to late spring with 3 inch flowers. The petals are white with a … toxic and will not be eaten by deer or rabbits. The name Narcissus comes from the Greek word for narcotic and is tied to the myth of a young man known as Narcissus who fell in love with his …
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… inches wide and the lacey white flower panicles in the late spring will increase the height to 26 inches. It will attract birds and bees, and is resistant to deer. The foliage will remain attractive all winter in milder climates. It is suitable for containers, mixed perennial borders and planted in partial shade as a groundcover. Introduced …
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… lilac may not bloom is because it is being pruned at the wrong time of the year. Lilacs bloom on the previous season’s growth and develop next year’s buds shortly after blooming in the … couple of weeks after the plant blooms, so that next year’s buds are not removed. Flower buds on early blooming varieties can be damaged by a late freeze. As lilacs mature, they can grow … with little foliage toward the bottom of the shrub. When this happens it may be necessary for a complete rejuvenation by pruning them to within 12 inches of the ground. This should be …
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