Welcome! Grab a cup of tea, and enjoy browsing some of the photos and stories. As the 'teawife,' it is my duty to watch and listen and be a supportive friend, and a loving mum and wife. I should post more often, but sticking my nose into everyone's business keeps me busy! Kathy the teawife
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Garden in Bloom
In addition to the slide show on my previous posting, thought I would post some of the floral photos individually.
Above is a Rhapsody-In-Blue rose. Below is a giant poppy, which comes back every year, spreading over the bed with larger and abundant blooms.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
A February visit to Wisley Gardens
There was a butterfly exhibit in Wisley's big Glass House, but I found that the warm humidity caused my camera lens to fog over. However, just outside the butterfly area, the orchids were in full and impressive bloom.
In addition, I took a few photos of the snowdrops and crocus growing on the extensive grounds of Wisley.
What a great day we had!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Gluten-free pie crust
Teawife's Gluten-Free Pie Crust
1/3 c. Potato starch/flour
1/3 c. Tapioca flour
1/3 c. Rice flour
1/3 c. Almond flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. xanthan gum
1/2 c. cold butter, cut into pieces
1 beaten egg
1 tsp. vinegar
Egg whites as needed
If you don't have almond flour, double the rice flour to 2/3 cups.
Use a food processor and whir up the butter with all the flours, salt and xanthan gum.
After the mixture is crumbly, drop in the beaten egg into the mixture and whir again. Now scrape down the edges of your food processor to release some of the butter/flour that might be sticking to the sides and bottom.
Add in the vinegar and continue whirring the mixture.
Check to see if the mixture has the right consistency. If it doesn't, you can add in egg whites (I always have a carton of egg whites in the house).
Don't over process or add too much liquid. You can tell the consistency is right when you can squish the mixture together.
Put out on a pastry board and roll it out.
1/3 c. Potato starch/flour
1/3 c. Tapioca flour
1/3 c. Rice flour
1/3 c. Almond flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. xanthan gum
1/2 c. cold butter, cut into pieces
1 beaten egg
1 tsp. vinegar
If you don't have almond flour, double the rice flour to 2/3 cups.
Use a food processor and whir up the butter with all the flours, salt and xanthan gum.
After the mixture is crumbly, drop in the beaten egg into the mixture and whir again. Now scrape down the edges of your food processor to release some of the butter/flour that might be sticking to the sides and bottom.
Add in the vinegar and continue whirring the mixture.
Check to see if the mixture has the right consistency. If it doesn't, you can add in egg whites (I always have a carton of egg whites in the house).
Don't over process or add too much liquid. You can tell the consistency is right when you can squish the mixture together.
Put out on a pastry board and roll it out.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Big Elk Bulls
Earlier in the week, tourists were stopping in our neighborhood to take photos of a gang of Bull Elks (or wapiti, as they are called here in Colorado). I've never seen four to six Bull Elks travelling together before; I thought they'd be too territorial. However, here they are, sharing the shade of a tree located across the road near our Loveland home.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Feathered Visitor
We have a new regular visitor to our English garden: a pheasant.
She's been coming once or twice a day to poke around on the seeds that fall from the bird feeders. She mixes it up with the wood pigeons that fly over from Norbury Woods across the road.
Hopefully, she will stay clear of the other garden visitor, Foxy, that I mentioned in the previous post.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Foxy Visitor
While we've known we have foxes that come nightly to our gardens in England, we rarely see them during the day. However, one fox seems to be particularly brave and unconcerned that we have a Border Collie, Sophie, who usually is quite demonstrative about unwelcome parties. While this particular fox was scrounging around the bird seed, I was able to snap some photos through the window next to my crafting table.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Canadian Geese
These Canadian Geese seem to be right at home in our back yard in Loveland! They are coming every afternoon before sunset.
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