The Strawberry Blonds Cottage

The Strawberry Blonds Cottage

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tomato Pie part 2

before going into the oven

fresh out of the oven
We had Tomato pie for dinner again! Yummy, But this time I tried a recipe from Southern living magazine. Well folks,  I am hear to tell you...it truly was the best I have ever had! My husband loved it and my 6 year old asked for seconds. What's great about this recipe is . It's meatless, so it saves you $$$$. the cost of meat is rising. Also, tomato are in season right now, for most of us here in the south we are growing them in our back yards.  Here are some pictures of the before it went in the oven and when it came out.






-Southern living recipe: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/tomato-pie-50400000114511/





Sunday, August 7, 2011

Summer Table

Hello everyone,  I have a question? how many of you use pinterest? I am totally addicted!!! I have been pinning like a mad person. I am totally Inspired and have made myself a big project and to do list. Today I took on my entry table, I am always changing stuff up and moving things around. In and out of the garage moving totes in and out.  Anyways here's what i was inspired by...

- this is what my entry way looked like before

- This is what it looks like now
- I would really like to find a table like the one in the inspiration photo, But this one will do just fine. It was free. I just drug it out of my garage.

Hydrangea Wreath

oil lamp..bee hive


Hydrangeas drying


Simple curtain rod
- The only cost out of pocket was the curtain rod, purchased at Wal-mart.
-Better homes and gardens curtain rod 14.99
- But you could find something similar at Goodwill, Dollar General and Family Dollar.

- So now I'll be on the hunt for a table like the inspiration table
- I am also going to add photo frames to each side of the wreath
- Then change it up in the fall

My Grandmothers footed candy dish



Thursday, August 4, 2011

Wild Flowers

Good August afternoon everyone! I hope your having a great day. It's been a quiet day here at the cottage. The boys are playing , and soon we will have lunch and they will go down for a nap/ quiet time. My Oldest will read or draw. I have been doing laundry this morning, and moving around flowers.


Hubby picked these for me
- Remember these





Beautiful in my Ikea pitcher
- Now that they have dried out they are in our bathroom



Flowers from my in laws farm
-And of course now the table hosts these beauty's
- All the flowers were free and the containers were very little $$ Ball jar thrift store 25 cents and Ikea pitcher 7.99
-Reuse, Repurpose and save your $$$$



Here are some Local Wild Flowers

Queen Anne's Lace, also known as wild carrot

Virginia Bluebells

Lily of the valley

Daisy

- Wild flowers for a wedding in Mason Jars


-Paintings of Wildflowers

- In a field

- North America Wild flower Chart

- May your life be like a wild flower, growing freely in the beauty of God's Creation-http://agreatimpression.blogspot.com/

This blog is very inspirational ...
- John Denver  Wild flowers in a Mason Jar

January back in '55 we rode a greyhound bus through the georgia midnight
Grandpa was sleeping and the winter sky was clear
We hit a bump and his head jerked back a little and he mumbled something
He woke up smiling but his eyes were bright with tears he said...

I dreamed i was back on the farm
Twenty years have passed boy
But the memory still warms me
Wild flowers in a mason jar

He told me those old stories 'bout that one room cabin in kentucky
The smell of rain and the feel of the warm earth in his hands
He slowly turned and stared outside
His face was mirrored in the window
And his reflection flew across the moonlit land

And he dreamed he was back on the farm
He tilts his head and listens to the early sounds of morning
Wild flowers in a mason jar

An old man and an eight year old boy
Rolling down that midnight highway
Warm kentucky memories from a winter georgia night
I started drifting off and grandpa tucked his coat around me
I think i tried to smile as i slowly closed my eyes
And i dreamed i was with him on the farm
Grandpa, i can hear the evening wind out in the corn
Wild flowers in a mason jar and the bus rolling through the night  ~  John Denver

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Christmas in July and thrift store finds


Vintage train cups
 -It was like a Christmas Party At the Thrift this week!
- I found Vintage Train cups for the boys, in the original woolworths box!
- I also found 4 Vintage Christmas Glasses for the Adults
- A really cute berry tree ( but I think I am going to use it year round) 
- 4 lovely blue plates

I can't wait to use these, they are going to look great on our open shelving 




Love the scene on these
They go well with the Vintage Blue glasses my Mom got me
-These 4 lovely plates go well with my Dishes
- I keep the main dishes white or off white, so everything ties in, no matter what time of year
-Here is where the little tree ended up! I think it goes well
-I was going to paint the bottom bucket white, but I think it fits well just the way it is

Monday, August 1, 2011

Tomato Pie and Pretty Tables!


Hello Everyone, I hope you are enjoying this first day of August. I changed my table up recently. I just love canning jars, especially these in this blue color! The candles are flameless and are on timers. A great thing when you have 2 little boys running around.  I am using the larger jar for flowers. But it had been used for everything from storing coffee beans to pencils.  I cut these lovely flowers at my in laws farm yesterday. Beautiful and free, you can't beat that. 








On this weeks Menu is Tomato Pie! Yummy! (not to be confused with Pizza). It's like having a Tomato, cheese and mayo sandwich, but a lot better.  Now if you want, you can add 1/2 cup of crisp chopped bacon. 
Ingredients:
 Pastry for a 1-crust 9-inch pie, unbaked, evaporated milk, 4 cups sliced firm ripe tomatoes, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, 1/8 teaspoon pepper, 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon dried leaf basil, 1/3 cup mayonnaise, 1/3 cup Parmesan cheese, 3 green onions chopped,1 large clove garlic, smashed and minced


Preparation:
Line pie plate with pastry; flute edges and brush shell with evaporated milk. Bake at 450° for 5 minutes. Fill the baked pie shell with sliced tomatoes and sprinkle with salt, pepper, and basil. Combine mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, green onions and minced garlic; spread over the layer of tomatoes. Bake at 350° for 35 to 45 minutes, or until tomatoes are cooked and pie is done.



When I was web searching recently I came upon this recipe and article, let me just say, this looks like a total winner. I can't wait to give it a try. http://hamptonroads.com/2011/07/easy-tomato-pie