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European potager themed vegetable garden. Naturally, sustainably, and organically grown heirloom vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs on a 2300 sq ft plot. No synthetic fertilizers used, 9 years of compost added annually. Includes raised bed Square Foot Garden, wildlife habitat, vertical structures, grafted tomatoes, low tunnel cloche, & companion planting for a four season harvest. Produce donated to Ozarks Food Harvest. Part of the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden in Nathanael Greene Park, 2400 S Scenic Ave., Springfield, Mo. You’re invited to stroll through the garden during park hours to observe, learn, and enjoy! If you’re inspired to try something different in after watching this video, please don’t hesitate to email to tell me what you’re trying! Gardener Hotline: 417-862-9284 Kitchen Garden Newsletter: cli.gs Like What You See? Contact: NatGreeneVeg{at}gmail.com

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Patti, the Garden Girl, sets up a seed starter.

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THE SUCCESSFUL home kitchen utensils for cooking

As an enthusiastic amateur cook and hear kitchen aficionado, you will always be, at weekends and in the evening hours, the staccato sound of chopping, the hiss and bubble of the pans and organized clattering dishes, pots and pans emerged from my kitchen. I have now to create a good selection of kitchen equipment to the symphony of sound – but this was not always so.

Kitchenware Quality is King

When I saw my first home bought and finances were tight, I mean equipped kitchen in the late 1980s, the then in vogue, red and black tools and accessories for the kitchen, although looked pretty good at the time, but were of poor quality and have all been replaced over the years.

My lesson was after visiting the kitchen of a chef friend who showed me the quality and thoughtfulness, he had taken in the purchase of learning

Impressive collection of his cookware.

It was immediately clear to me that by buying the best quality kitchen equipment I could afford, I was sure that cooking and entertaining one would be much easier fast and fun.

Below is my essential kitchen tools list.

The Cutting Edge Kitchen

-Top of my list of daily use are my bosses cutting and chopping knives, which should be as you are of the highest quality and be sharpened regularly.

-I have a carving knife, which are [from a forged blade of high carbon content as my other knives made]

Cutting boards are equally important for the convenience and should be well positioned. At best it is more than a large wooden-I for large Tasks and use

have found that to cut a small plastic good for smaller jobs such as regular bulbs and are easier to clean in the Dishwasher!

– My oldest kitchen tool is given a large black iron frying pan to us by my wife's Swedish grandmother, who always cooking at high heat and burning are not great.

I find that heavier pans with a thick floor always the best.

– Build up a good selection in oven proof baking and roasting trays and dishes – you can never have enough.

– A good vegetable peeler is useful for the speed and Save the They would cut off with a knife – no matter how sharp.

– A ceramic mortar is always useful, surprising – I use it to crush garlic.

– Get the best and most robust wheel-opener for efficiency and safety.

– A wide range of steel spatula and serving spoon – it is no point in creating a great meal when you can not serve it efficiently!

Scissors are a tool that I have, without for a long time but are of inestimable value for those additional tasks such as opening the packaging.

Other important kitchen utensils, tongs, whisk, a simple steel grater, a bread knife and all that is labor saving to do in the way of cooking you.

There is no point in spending a fortune on Designers use a lemon squeezer little, if anything that you whisking with a serving fork!

Once you have the core equipment – then you can get much Fun with the kitchen tools and accessories to have.

About the Author

Mike Furniss has worked successfully in the retail design and marketing sector in the UK and Europe for the last 20 years. He is a practicing artist and designer with many blue chip clients and awards. You can find out more insights and inspiration for your kitchen at; http://www.kitchendesires.com

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