Poolside Broccoli Salad

The other day we realized that, nine times out of ten, we were making the same salad over and over again. We’re not saying that leafy greens, tomatoes and goat cheese, topped off with some olive oil, salt and pepper isn’t delicious, but it can get boring when that’s the only salad you’re making. And … Read more

SALAD Pico De Gallo

Do you love pico de gallo like I do? It’s a classic Mexican tomato dip (or sauce) that adds a fresh, healthy, low-calorie boost of flavor to just about any Mexican meal. Pico de gallo makes a great party appetizer with tortilla chips or use as a topping for tacos. Huge hit in my house! … Read more

Here’s how to grow plants in water: first, cut somThe 6 Herbs You Can Grow in Water and Keep at Home for a Whole Yeare twigs from a buried plant. Choose the youngest ones, with a soft texture and delicate colors. The length should be about 15 cm. Remove the leaves closest to the base, to allow the roots to spread and prevent the water from getting moldy. Put the twigs in a container such as a jar, a glass bottle or even a plastic one: cover the part at the height of the roots with a strip of paper or a piece of cloth. The shade thus created will prevent the formation of algae on the bottom and on the roots, which should never be exposed to direct light. Choose a container with a narrow neck, so as to support the twig more easily, but avoid those that are too narrow, which would not allow the roots to “breathe” properly. First, change the water once a week: after the formation of white roots in the water, that is, after 2 to 6 weeks, you will not need to change it. Here are the 6 herbs that you can grow in water: Rosemary: If you choose “woody” twigs, they will take longer to create roots, while the younger ones will do so more quickly. Place the container in a sunny place in the house. Sage: Cut the twigs in spring and put them in water. Keep them in a bright and airy place because sage tends to develop mold. Mint: This is one of the easiest plants to grow in water, you just have to immerse a few twigs in a jar. Tarragon: To grow it in water, you need to take a few branches from the plant in the spring when new ones grow. Store in a warm and sunny place. The French variety is excellent for cooked preparations, while the Russian one is ideal for salads. Basil: This plant also grows very easily in water. Cut the basil before the flowering stage and place the container in a bright place. Peppermint: It will develop roots in water very quickly.

Here’s how to grow plants in water: first, cut some twigs from a buried plant. Choose the youngest ones, with a soft texture and delicate colors. The length should be about 15 cm. Remove the leaves closest to the base, to allow the roots to spread and prevent the water from getting moldy. Put the … Read more

Sausage Green Bean Potato Casserole

Sausage Green Bean Potato Casserole is a hearty, comforting dish that’s perfect for family dinners or gatherings. Combining savory sausages, tender green beans, and creamy potatoes, this one-pot wonder is easy to make and full of flavor. It’s no wonder my father-in-law requests this every time he comes over—he never gets sick of it! Whether … Read more

Don’t discard the detergent caps, they could be valuable if reused in this manner.

Do not overlook the power of detergent caps; they offer many creative opportunities beyond just being thrown away. Find new and useful ways to reuse these caps, turning them into valuable items for your crafting projects. Creative Recycling: A Guide to Reusing Items Using detergent caps again is not only about reducing waste; it is … Read more

Decadent Chocolate Truffles Recipe

Indulge in the luxurious world of chocolate with our Decadent Chocolate Truffles recipe. These bite-sized delights are perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings or impressing guests with their rich and creamy texture. Made with just a few simple ingredients, including sweetened condensed milk and cocoa powder, these truffles are easy to prepare yet irresistibly delicious. … Read more