Just a tiny bit, of Sunnyside Gardens Nursery.
They provide old Radio Flyer wagons, to pull with you, and put your flowers in, and take to the check-out. And to your car. They are so cute!
You can get garden decorations there too. Like these 2 Gnomes.
What they are, I do not know. But I HAD to take a picture of them!!!!
Remember the Poppy bud...?
And here is the Poppy. We are sad though, since we had a lot of them, and many seem to not have made it. -sigh-
Another before-Juicing...
"Uncle A." made his from-scratch Spaghetti and Meatballs and Sausage again. Yummmmm.... He makes his own sauce, using organically grown, canned tomatoes. And the meatballs are from grass fed beef. With the *bread crumbs* being of my G/F Pretzel Sticks, ground up into a crumb mixture, so I can eat the Meatballs. The hot Sausage is made from organically grown chicken.
I don't eat the Hot Sausage but it gives a nice "extra" taste to the sauce, from simmering in the sauce pan.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! DEEEEEEEELICIOUS! And makes 2 meals.
On the Paleo "Auntie" thing.... Agave is a form of sugar replacement which is written of and sold, at the Healthy Eating store. It's from Mexico but is guaranteed organically grown. I have yet to bake with the Agave. But I will....
Actually, so far, I really love the effect of Honey, as a sugar substitute in my decaf. I know! I know! Honey is sweet, sweet, sweet. But it's more natural than the sugar we buy in the grocery store.
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Our nursery also has those little red wagons! Makes it easy to pull your purchases!
And, my Dad also made home made spaghetti sauce! Good stuff!
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Damn that is a lot of little red wagons, get all worn out kicking those over and then fixing ones little red wagon haha
I love walking around in big nurseries. We have one by us too where they use red wagons.
Have a great Saturday!!!
i love all the shots at the nursery and you know i would have been standing shoulder to shoulder snapping the same photos. i think the pigs are watering cans, i see a hole to add water, and a handle and the water would come out of the nose... then sit it down as a decorations. just a guess.
Absolutely gorgeous photos, Auntie!!! A real feast for the eyes!
The food sure looked pretty and delicious...and I loved those darling gnomes!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs,
Jan
When using honey, not as much is needed for sweetening. Those pink pigs are precious!
what a great idea using the wagons! thats a lovely poppy! The pig watering cans are so cute!
those piggy watering cans are sweet! i thought you would be able to use agave.
Auntie, I loved the fleet of wagons. :):) Your picture are all very good. Evrything you are eating sure sounds healthy. Have agreat Sunday. xoxo,Susie
I totally love the piggy watering containers. Never seen one anywhere else. That spaghetti is so good looking and I will try the pretzels when I make the meatballs.
Happy Sunday
betsy
The red wagons are adorable..someone had a handy and creative idea. Your spaghetti looks goooooood :)
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