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A nearly native plant habitat garden located in northeast Georgia in eco-region 231 (Southeast Mixed Forest Province) zone 7b on 10 acres of meadow and forest habitat. Growing food in harmony with nature and creating our best outdoor garden life.
Oh man those look good.
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My daughter would love these. I haven't made anything like these before. But I have a neighbor who keeps bringing over cakes and muffins. I prepare duck food and bring her kids to feed them.
ReplyDeleteMy nephew and niece love them too. Can you spare us some pieces? thanks.
ReplyDeleteThose look mouth-watering ! I could taste them through the internet ;-) And a great quote - that speaks volumes about life.
ReplyDeleteLoved the colors of your myrtle !!
Those look pretty darn sinful!!! I LOVE peanut butter almost as much as I LOVE chocolate, so this is a deadly combination for me. Have a few for me, would ya :-)
ReplyDeleteSunray Garden, they are to die for!
ReplyDeleteOne, what a great trade! I would love having a neighbor that would bake goodies and bring them over!
Andrea, absolutely!
Thanks Rick! The myrtle was most colorful this year.
Toni, me too! The good thing is that they are very rich so I can only eat one; otherwise they would be terribly dangerous!
Very nice you had a wonderful mother daughter day. Memories are made! Your cookies look so yummy, wickedly yummy.
ReplyDeleteYummy! What a beautiful memory you created... blessing indeed!
ReplyDeleteBetter not let my husband see those, nothing he likes better than peanut butter and chocolate and they look divine.
ReplyDeletewhat I love about holidays and family..all the cooking together
ReplyDeleteHi Karin, I've enjoyed catching up on your blog. I've been without an internet connection for a few days. These look amazing! Your last few posts speak to my heart too. I'm loving this week!!
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