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National Paint Week: Tutorial Painting British Flag on Fence Boards

I made this British Flag inspired art for my nephew, Kirby. He is 18 and collects flags from around the world, so I thought this would go...

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Vintage Chore List Free Printable & Bavarian Mint Coffee Recipe

There are days when I resemble this Mommy: cooking, cleaning, doing laundry all at the same time. I am a list maker, so when I saw these at an estate sale last summer, I snapped them up for 5 cents. It was just a little notepad with 20 or so copies of this image. I didn't want to use them up, so I've been saving them.


Then it occurred to me that I could scan these and print more or use them as digital image to make a list on or use them on a scrapbook page. And of course, it occurred to me to share them with you. Since these are very old, they do not have a copy right symbol on them, but just in case use them for personal uses only, you never know whose toes you may step on, right? {Click on image to enlarge}

Recipe of the week: Bavarian Mint Coffee


As a busy Mom, I live on COFFEE! If it were a food, it'd be my favorite. I am dying to try this recipe but cannot figure out what the 4th ingredient is??? It says 1/3 Cup of C??? Any ideas? I am thinking it is the MINT part of the coffee because I do not see any other ingredient that is minty. What do you think?

~Danylle


12 comments:

  1. What a great post, the coffee sounds wonderful and I just love that chore list paper, so sweet. Have a great VTT!

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  2. Want to try this recipe. As a teen I saved draws of recipes.

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  3. i think i might just have to have a go at making that Bavarian mint coffee, it sounds delish! btw that 4th ingredient is cocoa :)

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  4. I enjoy a good cup of coffee as well. I would like to sit and have one with you.

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  5. I agree the ingredient is cocoa. Fun post! I posted a recipe on my post today too! I'm really enjoying making digital recipe cards. Love your to do list too! I'll have to download that.
    Margaret

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  6. I like old handwritten recipe cards even though I don't use them. the ingredient is cocoa, but where is the mint?

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  7. Old recipes are so much fun. Great post.

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  8. Handwritten recipes on cards and scraps of paper are fun little treasures. ~ sarah

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  9. I think it's cocoa. I collect vintage recipes so I LOVE this! Yum!

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  10. Oooh that sounds SO yummy, I'm going to bookmark this post so I can come back and get that recipe- it will be perfect to warm me up on a cold autumn morning! Happy VTT!

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  11. Hi!
    Thanks for following me on Twitter.
    Your blog is really fun.
    Please visit my blog sometime.
    xo,
    Rosemary

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  12. Hi again,
    Just added you to my favorite blog list!
    Hope that's OK with you.
    Rosemary

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~Danylle