The French Touch: Decoration and Design in the Most Beautiful Homes in France, 1988

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The French Touch: Decoration and Design in the Most Beautiful Homes in France, 1988
Better Homes and Gardens: Stretching Living Space, 1983
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Annnd I couldnât resist one more @americangodsstz themed cocktail. This one is for Eostre, goddess of the dawn, purveyor of spring vibes, chocolate bunnies and amazing picnics. This one is a light cocktail, perfect for brunchy daydrinking, and uses eggs, sacred to Eostre.
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1/3 oz rose simple syrup
1/3 oz lavender simple syrup
1/3 oz orange blossom water
1 egg white
chilled prosecco
Shake simple syrups and egg white on ice, strain into coupe, top with prosecco.Â
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These herbs were collected from my on campus community garden. I found this fucking awesome branch and screwed some picture hanging hooks onto the back. Simply used some twine to hang them. After a few weeks they were completely dry and I plucked, chopped, and ground them up appropriately and placed them in some awesome jars I found. The book I referenced is âCunninghamâs Encyclopedia of Magical Herbsâ. Itâs quite comprehensive and includes magical properties along with some interesting history on the plants and some tid bits on different utilization.
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