Can you dig it? π
Here you will find links (some are affiliate links*) to people, places, things, ideas, etc. that have caught my eye and my attention. This page will continue to grow, so you can have fun scrolling through all “dig its” on one page. Enjoy!
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OMG Misfits Market is AWESOME! (I mean, RESCUING good, organic food from going to a landfill – what’s not to love?)
I am so pleased and would definitely recommend the service. If you sign-up, go through this affiliate link https://www.misfitsmarket.com/?promo=COOKWME-PM9SOX β you will get $10 off of your first order. (And Mr. Gordon and I will ALSO get $10 off our next order because you went through this link!) View a video of our unboxing here.
Use this link at Grower’s Exchange to buy beautiful plants! (affiliate link) Get a 5% off coupon at The Grower’s Exchange and I’ll get a 5% off coupon, too!
Participating in the #DollyPartonChallenge on Instagram.
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These dainty, lovely “tiny little botanical specimens” (cross stitch) – pendants and pins – from Posie Gets Cozy.
Aren’t they sweet? I am particularly fond of the mushroom and fiddlehead embroidered pieces.
This creative Repurposed Farmhouse Kitchen Bookends idea from Organized ClutterΒ is pretty cool.
We have so many cookbooks and lost our “cookbook space” when we moved the wire racks out and brought in the Pennsylvania House cherry hutch. The bulk of the cookbooks are now living on top of the chest of drawers in the spare bedroom – which is fine – but I want to add some decorative bookends.
Santa was very good to me and I just *love* this Canon PowerShot SX530 HS Camera so very much!
(affiliate link)
- Merlin Bird ID App from The Cornell Lab:Β https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/
- eBird Birding App from The Cornell Lab:Β https://ebird.org/home
- The Cornell Lab, All About Birds:Β https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/
French Decorative Metal Box – I have no idea what I’d do with it, but I want it. π
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If you LOVE mustard (Dijon!) you must try this recipe from Table for Two: Holy Yum Chicken.Β I do recommend sticking to the boneless, skinless chicken thighs (versus breasts, for example). The flavor is incredible.
As the Crow Flies (in someone’s Etsy shop – not mine) – This is a print on paper of the English countryside in winter with a flying crow from an original acrylic painting called As the Crow Flies by artist Jo Grundy. I saw this photo on another blogger’s site and just loved it.
Cosy: The British Art of Comfort – What an enjoyable book! It was a “recommended by Amazon” item that popped up in my feed. It’s a pleasant reminder to tuck in and recharge, especially during this crazy holiday time of year!
(affiliate link)
This easy homemade recipe for cleaning your produce with natural ingredients. Three ingredients, that’s it.
These adorable cat gloves. I actually like the pink pair. (But I think they are a little overpriced.)
Being Dead Is No Excuse: The Official Southern Ladies Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral – I totally forgot about this book until recently when commenting on another blogger’s site. I have not made one recipe from this book, but I loved reading it from cover to cover. Check it out:
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Penzeys Spices – Berbere Seasoning Blend. My. Favorite. Go-To. Spice.Β
If you are making chili, you need… The Berbere. π
The TV series A Year in Provence (1993) – Here is a link to the trailer on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CltGkqWKut8
Unfortunately, you cannot buy new copies of the DVD. (WHY?!?!) But, your local library system might have it. We just borrowed it from ours and watched the first episode, Winter.
A few years back a friend bought us this fun DVD series when she learned about our dreams of building a more self-sufficient life. Check out Good Neighbors (also known as The Good Life) by clicking on the images below! (these are affiliate links)
Tussock Jumper Wine – Pinot Noir. I love this wine… and the boar on the label.
A referral link for Canva! When you join through this link, we both get a credit!
Link: https://www.canva.com/join/coded-ranch-popsicle (this is an affiliate link – we don’t receive monetary compensation, but we do receive “Canva credits” that we can build up to use for premium images that cost vs. just using the free ones)
Sparky French Mix Marigold Seeds from Hudson Valley Seed Co. These flowers are so cheery in the garden!
I’m loving the wine label! I’m not usually a Pinot Noir fan but I’ll have to keep my eyes open for this one. And those marigolds are swoon worthy!! Nice roundup!
Hi Kristin – when I bought the Sparky French Marigolds (side note, when I ordered them I thought they were SPARKLY French Marigolds and boy was I curious, haha) and was only thinking about companion planting in the veggie garden. But boy were these marigolds beautiful! I will plant them every year that I can now. So pretty. π