Making Clover-Blossom Jelly is simple and results in a delicious easily-spreadable jelly your whole family can enjoy. We have many sweetly-fragrant clover blossoms in the pastures. Why not make Jelly with those blooms? It’s easy & so delicious!
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There’s always going to be differing values and opinions in this wonderful life we live. Let’s show kindness & tolerance for others whose opinions may not exactly mirror our own.
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Recently I was chatting with a friend about those little red plastic coffee containers.I love them and use them often for storing various things when we’ve consumed all the coffee from them.
I use them to store short-term quantities of chicken feed, for my gardening purposes, as a compost container to collect items destined for the*compost tumbler, etc.
But after a while you’re run out of things to do with them.I sadly told RancherMan to just go ahead and start putting them in the recycling bin, there was no other use I needed them for.
But in chatting with a friend she said she uses them for pots on her porch.Humm….
I love these beautiful purple flowers, they bloom all by themselves in early spring. Our youngest used to call them ‘Bunny Flowers’ because they look like a bunny.
Some might just call them a weed, but I think beauty is where you look for it. Look for beauty in YOUR world today!
~TxH~
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