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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Sunday Shelf



















A little shelf above my oven sits a collection of sorts. A wooden butter mold shaped like a cardinal, a rather coincidental find that resembles my pve design logo. Another mold which my mother gave me, a cookie, "Springerlie" mold for a cookie that is relished during the holidays.
Keeping a lemon out and my hand squeezer reminds me to add a bit of juice, or zest to my dishes. What is on your sunday shelf?

12 comments:

  1. Do you make Springerlie??? I love the anise flavor. Ha SPRING-EARLY!
    Hope you enjoy this longer day~ a little more light at the end of our days~ ahhh, spring can't be far off now.

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  2. My Mother makes them and each year, I say that I shall give the Springerlie cookies a try. I too love the anise favor and the anise seeds.
    A little more light, today - gives hope for a little more energy and a little more time to one's day! More projects and more things to accomplish!
    Enjoy the light of today!

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  3. A yellow mortar and pestle from Spain, a Bodum Assam Teapot and my trusty stockpot!

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  4. Ronda,
    show us a photo, sounds so pretty.
    pve

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  5. I enjoy your Sunday shelf! Don't you just love your hand squeezer? I use mine all the time, endless I'm squeezing a lot of lemons than the electic one comes out. Enjoy!

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  6. This is pretty - makes me want a glass of lemonade - yummy!

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  7. :( We have no shelfs in the kitchen.
    But if we had... my new pip studio teapot, some cookbooks ( Nigella Lawson, Jamie Oliver) and a Tivoli radio because I really need music when I am cooking.

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  8. The Four Seasons, by Joshua Bell...A photograph of two border collies belonging to friends on the Isle of Skye... a curved rock I picked up in St. James Park in London...all atop an Ina Garten cookbook.

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  10. Again....

    A lot of those funny plastic colourful Allesi utensils and a few paintings that the kids have made.

    I loooove your blog, keep coming back..

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  11. I have been on the road alot and not been able to read your blog regularly.. love the new banner... I will catch up

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