The post describes a summer berry cake made from a simple three-ingredient sponge recipe. While the initial attempt yielded a tasty cake topped with strawberry jello and berries, it lacked moisture. After adding layers of tea-soaked cake and whipped cream, the result improved significantly, showcasing a versatile base for various toppings.
When I finished my daughter’s Confirmation gift, I still had a little bit of a bug in me to do … Continue Reading DIY Reliquaries
Ok, so I missed Pi day, but I didn’t NOT make a pie for either. Just a day late! And … Continue Reading Blueberry Cream Pie
We’re heading “one foot in front of the other” into the New Year. There’s no other way to do it. … Continue Reading Epiphany & The New Year
My youngest child is set to receive her Sacraments in the Church this coming April. This set me up for … Continue Reading Confirmation Patron Saint
Last year I shared how I made a DIY Candy Skull for this season, and today I’m sharing how I … Continue Reading Dia De Muertos Skull Bouquet
Marian Feast Days are among some of the most celebrated in the Catholic Traditions. For this reason I wanted to … Continue Reading Marian Feasts and Celebrations {Printables}
A Hildegard inspired herbal garden, that will be medicinal and beautiful.
It’s been on my mind a lot lately to use as much as can be reasonably used from the farm … Continue Reading Farm Provisions: Small Batch Production
The image of the gardens that I’d love to make on our property may be a little bit out of … Continue Reading Silver in the Garden
Yesterday while I was checking on my garden, I was pondering the many uses of each of the items and … Continue Reading Bring the Garden to the Table
Many years ago, I spent several months living in monastic life. It was a beautiful and beneficial time. During the … Continue Reading Fasting Bread for Lent
Beautiful things should be available to everyone. Art, music, dance, and so on. For centuries these were the things that … Continue Reading Sacred Heart & Beautiful Things
The last year flew by. I’m grateful on the one hand, and on the other hand I had an ache … Continue Reading Write What Matters
It was last Spring, if I remember correctly, that I was browsing through a Marshall’s isle of Spring decor. They … Continue Reading Agnus Dei Wreath
My suspicion is that the farming lifestyle isn’t for everyone because the unexpected happens more than you can imagine. As … Continue Reading Around the Farm