tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696514072851165531.post3918875612069498971..comments2022-11-12T06:14:52.013-05:00Comments on Woman of the House: House Tour--Kitchen and Back PorchWoman of the Househttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13281605927650100295noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696514072851165531.post-6709119086022024072010-05-25T20:23:47.875-04:002010-05-25T20:23:47.875-04:00Sorry to misquote you, Leila! And yes, I do leave...Sorry to misquote you, Leila! And yes, I do leave my plastic bag open until the bread is completely cooled. Actually, I prefer to let it completely cool on the rack before putting it in the bag, but sometimes that's not possible.<br /><br />Your house is beautiful and you don't seem to have a particle of 70's decor left in it. lol<br /><br />Thank you for visiting my blog!Woman of the Househttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13281605927650100295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696514072851165531.post-69402267253243574442010-05-25T19:04:04.485-04:002010-05-25T19:04:04.485-04:00I think your kitchen looks cozy and inviting! My w...I think your kitchen looks cozy and inviting! My whole house is a recovering 70s binger (much older than that, but if only they had just left it ALONE). 70s hangover! Love it.<br /><br />You are so kind to link! However, note that I don't say not to use plastic (which would be hypocritical, because I DO use plastic), but not to tightly wrap it up until it has at least cooled completely (i.e. for a few hours), and even then, to leave it open if you have a bread drawer or bread box.<br /><br />However, necessity was the mother of invention, because I simply didn't have a plastic bag big enough! Hence, the cloth bag. I do think it's better, though...<br /><br />You are lucky you have a place to start seeds. Believe it or not, I have virtually no south facing windows (well, only a couple and they are not usable for seedlings) and my house has 54 windows!!!!<br /><br />XOXOLeilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03432158981260636910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696514072851165531.post-5714549234980948372010-05-25T17:01:11.724-04:002010-05-25T17:01:11.724-04:00They are just cheap plastic window boxes we've...They are just cheap plastic window boxes we've had around for several years. I think they originally came from Walmart. They fit nicely on the top shelf, though. I think you could easily grow some herbs by your sliding door. You might want to keep them off the floor, though, so your cat doesn't use them as a litter box. Yuck!Woman of the Househttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13281605927650100295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2696514072851165531.post-81627294252485467472010-05-25T10:07:46.008-04:002010-05-25T10:07:46.008-04:00I like the plants! Where did you get your planter...I like the plants! Where did you get your planters? I'm thinking of trying to grow some herbs by our sliding doors. I actually planted some wild flower seeds in an egg carton and left it there, and I'm thinking about expanding. Ideas?Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04412072926084757027noreply@blogger.com