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Sunday, June 26, 2011

A perfect day in Mr. McGregor's garden; Still looking for my fav crab dip recipe


The hopeful little flower gardener! Hubby couldn't convince her that the cut flowers wouldn't grow, but she learned soon enough when she came back later in the day. After first fussing that we hadn't tended her garden, she accepted that flowers must have roots to grow. Think the same may be said of us all?
If you see Peter Rabbit, please tell him to STOP eating our swiss chard!
Helpful little hands made making the hot crab dip more fun. Lost my fav recipe, so will keep looking for it. Maybe I'll find one here among Food Network's 20 Crab Dip Recipe Collection.

9 comments:

Al Firdaus lifestile & interior said...

looks like a great day:) hope you will find your crab dip recipe!(unfortunately do not have a "special" recipe)

JenMuna

Practical Parsimony said...

Is that flower a volunteer or a survivor?

Dmarie said...

thanks, JenMuna!
@Practical, sorry I didn't have time to finish the caption earlier. The young'un actually planted CUT flowers (from what I call our cottage garden, which means flowers gone wild around here) into the vegetable garden! That empty row is waiting for the sugar pumpkin seedlings to be big enough to transplant.

Dmarie said...

hey, Practical, I'm having trouble posting comments to your blog. tried twice! :(

Anonymous said...

Hope you find your recipe and when you do, please share.

Anonymous said...

Bless her heart for planting the flowers and hoping for growth...
~~HUGS~~
FYI: others are having trouble commenting on some blogs..may be a blogger thing...not sure

Mary said...

There is something to be said for learning by experience!

I can't comment on my own blog now! Crazy!!

Susan said...

Yes, I too had a little smile at her planting the cut flowers - such a sweet effort, and a keen future gardener.

Diann said...

Oh, this dip looks so good! I will give it a try. Have a great day!

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