Friday Favorites from Foodess, Half Baked Harvest, Flower Magazine and More

Friday Favorites from Foodess, Half Baked Harvest, and Flower Magazine including books, easy recipes and more.

Good Friday Favorites morning friends. Happy Earth Day to you! It has been a busy week and I am ready for the weekend. Thankfully we do not have much on the schedule this weekend. What about you? Do you have grand plans or are will you be enjoying time at home?

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I have so many great things to share with you this week, including a few books to add to your Kindle, a pizza recipe and some beautiful block print finds. Get yourself a coffee, tea or chocolate and settle in fore a nice long read.

Friday Favorites

Food

Friday Favorites Butter chicken
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Indian Butter chicken is one of the meals I make at home and order out as well. This recipe from Foodness is easy, delicious and perfect for weekday meals and weekend too!

Friday favorites Skillet Broccoli Spaghetti
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Have you ever made pasta that cooked with the sauce instead of boiling it and then adding it to the sauce? I have not so this recipe for Skillet Broccoli Spaghetti caught my eye. I think I am going to give it a try.

Friday Favorites Italian Chicken with Shallot Rice and Zucchini
Italian Chicken with Shallot Rice and Zucchini

I can never have enough chicken recipes, Italian Chicken with Shallot Rice and Zucchini, is on the menu next week.

Friday Favorites Cauliflower “Pepperoni” Cheese Pizza
Image Half Baked Harvest

Pizza! I could eat it every day. I cannot wait to make Cauliflower Pepperoni Cheese Pizza.

Friday Favorites glazed donuts
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Do you like donuts? Me too!  John from The Preppy Kitchen has a lot of great recipes if you want to make them at home, glazed, old fashioned and baked to name just a few.

Friday Favorites Better days are coming they are called Saturday and Sunday

Articles

Small Acts, Big Impact: Show the Planet Some Love This Earth Day

Should We Be Eating 3 Meals a day?

Our food system isn’t ready for the climate crisis

The Hummer House

30 Simple Flower Arrangements to Inspire You From Flower Magazine

If you are planning a cottage garden you might enjoy All About Foxgloves

How to Handle a Lopsided Friendship.

The Nurse Imposter

​Medieval Human-Shaped Lead Sarcophagus and More Found Under Notre-Dame Cathedral​

Food Artist Transforms Ordinary Pieces of Toast Into Delicious Works of Art

The 50 Best Rom-cons

“Leave all your troubles and worries in the past and have a wonderful weekend ahead!”

Books

Friday Favorites The Good Left Behind

 The Good Left Behind

Matelda, the Cabrelli family’s matriarch, has always been brusque and opinionated. Now, as she faces the end of her life, she is determined to share a long-held secret with her family about her own mother’s great love story: with her childhood friend, Silvio, and with dashing Scottish sea captain John Lawrie McVicars, the father Matelda never knew. . . .
 
In the halcyon past, Domenica Cabrelli thrives in the coastal town of Viareggio until her beloved home becomes unsafe when Italy teeters on the brink of World War II. Her journey takes her from the rocky shores of Marseille to the mystical beauty of Scotland to the dangers of wartime Liverpool—where Italian Scots are imprisoned without cause—as Domenica experiences love, loss, and grief while she longs for home. A hundred years later, her daughter, Matelda, and her granddaughter, Anina, face the same big questions about life and their family’s legacy, while Matelda contemplates what is worth fighting for. But Matelda is running out of time, and the two timelines intersect and weave together in unexpected and heartbreaking ways that lead the family to shocking revelations and, ultimately, redemption.

Friday Favorites Books The Secret Ingredient of Wishes

I am currently reading The Secret Ingredient of Wishes.

26-year-old Rachel Monroe has spent her whole life trying to keep a very unusual secret: she can make wishes come true. And sometimes the consequences are disastrous. So when Rachel accidentally grants an outlandish wish for the first time in years, she decides it’s time to leave her hometown—and her past—behind for good.

Rachel isn’t on the road long before she runs out of gas in a town that’s not on her map: Nowhere, North Carolina—also known as the town of “Lost and Found.” In Nowhere, Rachel is taken in by a spit-fire old woman, Catch, who possesses a strange gift of her own: she can bind secrets by baking them into pies. Rachel also meets Catch’s neighbor, Ashe, a Southern gentleman with a complicated past, who makes her want to believe in happily-ever-after for the first time in her life.

As she settles into the small town, Rachel hopes her own secrets will stay hidden, but wishes start piling up everywhere Rachel goes. When the consequences threaten to ruin everything she’s begun to build in Nowhere, Rachel must come to terms with who she is and what she can do, or risk losing the people she’s starting to love—and her chance at happiness—all over again.

The Magnificent Lives of Majorie Post.

 The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post

I read this book a few days ago and I loved it! I first heard of Majorie Post on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with Robin Leach way back in the 80’s and have always been fascinated by her homes and her collections.

Marjorie’s journey began gluing cereal boxes in her father’s barn as a young girl. No one could have predicted that C. W. Post’s Cereal Company would grow into the General Foods empire and reshape the American way of life, with Marjorie as its heiress and leading lady. Not content to stay in her prescribed roles of high-society wife, mother, and hostess, Marjorie dared to demand more, making history in the process. Before turning thirty she amassed millions, becoming the wealthiest woman in the United States. But it was her life-force, advocacy, passion, and adventurous spirit that led to her stunning legacy.

And yet Marjorie’s story, though full of beauty and grandeur, set in the palatial homes she built such as Mar-a-Lago, was equally marked by challenge and tumult. A wife four times over, Marjorie sought her happily-ever-after with the blue-blooded party boy who could not outrun his demons, the charismatic financier whose charm turned to betrayal, the international diplomat with a dark side, and the bon vivant whose shocking secrets would shake Marjorie and all of society. Marjorie did everything on a grand scale, especially when it came to love.

Country Life UK

I love magazines and in the past have subscribed to as many as 20 a year, but little by little they disappeared and I started reading more and more on my Kindle. Recently I subscribed to Country Life and I LOVE IT! One of my favorite things about it is looking at the houses for sale all over the UK, everything from cottages, to country manors.

My Bookshop on Pinterest

Just in case you have missed one or two of the books I feature on Friday Favorites, you can find them all on My Bookshop Pinterest Board.

Wishing you a weekend full of love and laughter!”

Finds

Friday Favorites blue and white block print napkins

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Friday Favorites Wisteria green and blue napkins Pottery Barn

beautiful for your summer table. There is also a table cloth in the collection has a huge selection of block print tablecloths, napkins and more this season, if you would like to see more piece, .

Friday Favorites pink and blue block print napkins

I came across theseon Etsy, they come as a set with a placemat.

Friday Favorites Pink block print napkins and tablecloth

I want to buy everything in

Until Tomorrow

That is it for this week my friends, I hope that you enjoyed my Friday Favorites post. If you make on of the recipes, read one of the books or articles or purchase one of my finds that you come back and let us know if you enjoyed them.

Thank you for spending part of your day with me and don’t forget that tomorrow I am joining my friends Kim and Juliet for weekend meanderings.

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12 Comments

  1. That article about lopsided friendships hit home for me. Great read. I have that book “The Good Left Undone” but haven’t read it yet. Happy Easter! I’ll be doing the same old, same old.
    Brenda

    1. Happy Easter Brenda, I hope that your foot is feeling a little better. I have you in my thoughts and prayers my friend, I know how hard it is to loose a pet.

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