Foodie Friday-Broccoli Salad
September 13, 2019 • Cooking, Foodie Friday
Hey, Y'all!! I really am still alive and kicking over here. We have been dealing with back to school and getting settled into that routine, which like always is a struggle for all of us.
Recently at work, we made this recipe for broccoli salad and I forgot how much, I love it.
I can remember my Mom making her version and it was always in a butter container(when people used every resource they had) in our fridge growing up.
Sometimes my Mom add different ingredients, depending who might be coming over for dinner. I always ate it all up, no matter how it was made and I miss it very much!
Here is a quick & easy salad that goes great as a snack or with a meal.
Here is a quick & easy salad that goes great as a snack or with a meal.
Broccoli Salad
5-6 broccoli florets
2/3 cups dried cranberries
1 cup crumbled bacon
Mix with 3/4 cup mayo
1/2 teaspoon white wine vinegar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Mix all together in a big bowl, cover and put in the fridge over night to marinate.
Cleaning Wood Furniture
September 11, 2019 • Lifestyle
Many years ago Sonny & I gifted ourselves a very nice Adirondack furniture set for the fire pit area of our yard. The furniture was made by an older gentleman in our community and it is sturdy and very well built.
When Sonny put this furniture around our fire pit, he put the legs on small path stones and that has preserved the legs and the entire set for about 20 years now.
When Sonny put this furniture around our fire pit, he put the legs on small path stones and that has preserved the legs and the entire set for about 20 years now.
After sitting thru rain, winter and the blazing hot sun it became a bit gross looking though. I knew it was time for a good cleaning and restaining.
With Fall on the way I wanted to get this project off my to do list so, here is how it went.
It all started with my new Greenworks Electric Pressure washer(love it) and trust me nothing is safe when I have this baby in my hands.
It was on sale at Lowe's Hardware for about $159 and it is much easier to use than the gas types.
It comes with easy change tips for different jobs which makes this pressure washer very versatile.
This is what my Adirondack furniture looked like before the cleaning. I could not remember the last time this furniture had been clean.
I got this Rust-Oleum Deck & Patio from Lowe's Hardware.
The instructions say mix and spray and leave on for about 10 mins which I am sure works better if your
furniture doesn't look as bad as mine.
I used a scrubbing brush and then rinsed with the car was tip of my pressure washer.
The swingset was just as disgusting
Here is the chair after cleaning, it is still a little wet but,
I am going to let all the furniture dry before giving all of it stain protection.
Much better after a good bath.
How adorable it will be all fresh and clean with some cute Fall pillows and a fire going this Fall.
Hey it's me and let me tell you I was hot, dirty and wet and this was taken early and in the shade.
Cleaning furniture is no joke girls but,
but now it all looks so much better.
I think Sonny would be proud of how this turned out, we always enjoyed building a fire and having a cold beer or 12.
I even found a Coors Light(Sonny's fav beer) can in the ashes of the firepit and it made me think of him.
Now I just need to give it a few coats of stain and it will be beautiful for many more years.
Falls Coming,
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