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English paper-piece a star-studded table topper for the Fourth of July. Hand-stitch a scrappy quilt out of vintage feed sacks or 1930s reproduction fabrics. The clever addition of Flying Geese units creates a galaxy of Stars. Batiks in cool hues add texture to a wall quilt that contains a lot of motion. Compose a single block in an array of bright solids and combine them with black-and-white Flying geese Units for an eye-catching quilt. For her version of Petite Patchwork, Janet Klockenga eliminated the button and added a 1-1⁄8"-wide border to make pincushion that finishes at 5" square.

Please change the quantity and try again. This satisfying skillet supper is proof that you can skip the meat and enjoy a hearty dinner. Actually, this dinner recipe is vegan, but no one would notice until you point it out. Protein- and fiber-filled chickpeas team up with some of the heartiest vegetables—carrots and cauliflower—to make a filling dinner in 35 minutes. We'd wager you've had plenty of tasty strawberry-rhubarb desserts, but have you put that delicious duo into a brownie?
Better Homes & Gardens October 1935
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Instead simply use your skillet to cook this sweet and smoky rhubarb jam featuring bacon. Serve it on ricotta toasts, in a grilled cheese sandwich, on a burger—or any other culinary use you dream up. We confess, we were unfamiliar with toum until this recipe crossed our plates. Toum is a simple Middle Eastern sauce of garlic, lemon, oil, and salt. This version incorporates a touch of honey too. You probably have everything you need to make the sauce in your kitchen.
Better Homes & Gardens April 1969
It's also a good reason to go buy a ham steak if you don't have leftovers. Inside we feature our edit of the latest fabrics and wallpapers. Also some beautiful window treatment ideas.

By submitting your order, you are agreeing to these automatic renewal terms and our Terms of Service. Homes & Gardens celebrates the beauty of classic and contemporary style. Real-life homes with stunning photography deliver inspirational design ideas while remaining real and relevant. In our kitchens, the month of April means a couple things—rhubarb is back and we'll be cooking ham. Year after year we look forward to cooking with these ingredients, and this year we pushed rhubarb recipes and Easter ham to their most delicious limits.
Better Homes & Gardens August 1947
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We'll understand if you're too impatient to cut out wedges from the brownie and instead grab a fork and dig into the skillet. Used the right way, almost any color can act as a neutral and still be as livable as a gray or beige backdrop. We quizzed color experts and interior designers to find out how. This link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines.
Family-friendly ingredients—eggs, ham, chicken, and cheese—fill this protein-packed recipe. Step into spring with quilt tester Diane Tomlinson's version of Rustic Mountain Snowflake. "If you are in a winter weather funk, use prints reminiscent of a spring garden to brighten up," she says. "The table topper now looks more like a flower than a snowflake." Frequency of all magazines subject to change without notice. Additional double issues may be published, which count as 2 issues.
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