IN MY KITCHEN, SUMMER 2023

In My Kitchen posts are hosted by Sherry, from  Sherry’s Pickings. Please visit her site to see whateverybody else is sharing this month. I join four times each year, on the first day of January, April, July and October. If you are a food blogger, considering taking part of this fun event. It is chance to share those little things you bought or received as gifts and that make your life in the kitchen easier. 

Starting with gifts….

From our dear friends Heather and Tad, all the way from their garden in California, the most spectacular Meyer lemons, that we put to use in macarons, cookies, marinades, and buttercreams! The smell before we even open the box was amazing! THANK YOU!

From our friends Keith and Sarah, a very special mug that I’ve been using every evening for my tea… I did NOT to get to be a Star Baker in the tent, but I can be one in our kitchen!

From my virtual friend Toni, the CUTEST Dalmatian golfer plush toy! Can you believe all the details? He carries a bag with golf “bones”, and I have absolutely NO WORDS! Approved by both resident Dalmatians, one yet to set paw on a golf course, the other a very seasoned caddy for his Dad. This little golfer has fun jumping around our kitchen, showing up in the most unexpected spots, never failing to give us a smile! A little like Elf on the Shelf…

Cannot thank you enough, Toni!

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A new mat to replace one that lasted for many years, but could not resist the teeth of a certain Dalmatian puppy that attends by the name of Prince… oh, well……

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I have a weakness for small tiny colorful dishes, and these jumped into my shopping cart the other day. What can I say? I needed them in my life…

In our kitchen…

A cupcake carrier that is a must-have if you need to transport cupcakes around. Almost every week I’ve been including mini-cakes in my donation box, so I use it often. It is sturdy, very convenient. Available here.

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I found those at Marshalls and of course, was forced to bring them home. How could I possibly resist them?

In our kitchen…

I got this set of flavoring oils from LorAnn straight from amazon. You cannot choose the flavors, they just assemble a dozen. I thought it was a good deal so I can try them and the ones that please me I can order later in a bigger size, although they are so potent that each little bottle will last well into their expiration date, I suppose. I was hoping Key Lime would be in the mix, but unfortunately it did not make it. ‘

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Someone turned 1 year old on June 12th, and we had a special bake… Dog cookies, made according to this recipe.

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A silicone mat normally used for fondant, but I rolled it over chocolate cookie dough (without any leavening agent) and used to form a pattern over the cookie, as shown below. There are countless versions available in sites such as aliexpress.

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I normally hate single-function gadgets but we are loving this one! Hubby often makes açaí bowls for his lunch and the banana slicer works like a charm. Also great for strawberries, but a no-no for dried apricots, in case you are wondering. Available here.

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A little ceramic container for olive oil. We had a different, fancier one, but it kept cracking because it was a bit too big to handle. This one is perfect for our needs. It does not hold as much oil as the previous one, but it is easier to use. Several colors available here.

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From Sweetsticks, a paint activator to use with all sorts of luster powders and also to dilute gel dyes. If you like to have the watercolor effect on the surface of an iced cookie, this is really helpful because it does not dry nearly as fast as alcohol-containing solutions. I won mine in a little cookie contest, but it is available here.

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In our kitchen… a teaser little thing….

I am not going to explain what those are, but these are super cool! Wait for a blog post putting one of them into use… Of course you are more than welcome to try and guess what these are…..

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And now, it is time to let our pups do the barking…. and the most vocal by far is our
Little Star, getting less little each and every week!

Prince and Star are pretty much inseparable now… She follows him, imitates him, adores him, and the feeling is definitely mutual…

Many thanks to our friend Jen, for quoting the phrase “Get your own Star!” Indeed, it says it all about their bond… Too cute for words. Oscar, however, has a slightly different take on the situation.

But, Star knows how to play the cute-card…

And she is incredibly cute even when slightly confused about the proper way to negotiate her bed…

Although we did not find it that cute when she decided to get up close and personal with mud, just an hour after we gave her a bath (and THAT was not easy, trust me).

But of course, things got much worse a few days later…


Still, not a chance to stay mad at her…

Prince has been the best Big Brother a pup can ask for… he is patient, loving, caring, and so so happy to have a playmate. They play non-stop from the moment they wake up until they crash side by side at night…

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Osky is Osky. He is in many ways happier now that Prince leaves him alone, and Star is quickly learning that inviting him to play is a no-no. He is also very happy with his Summer look…

This is me, around The Black Spotted Deviants

This is me spared of their Annoying Presence…

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Star is shaping up as a True Defender of her Brother’s Kingdom!

And, if you still need a little hit of The Cute… I am here for you….

Before I close this post, a little shout from the past. Today BUCK would be 16 years old.
I miss you, Bucky Boy.

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23 thoughts on “IN MY KITCHEN, SUMMER 2023

  1. Just love the puppy! And your bowls and blue plates are stunning. I have used flavouring oils before but I did not like them. Hope yours are better than the ones I got. I am going to get one of those mats – so clever for cookies 🙂 and what a lovely gift of lemons.

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    • I feel that they are a bit hit or miss – some are very good, some are so potent you need to be super careful – I have a bergamot oil that is dangerous, a little more and it becomes bitter and too intense

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  2. oh the dogs are so very very cute. Love the blue plates/platters. So that banana slicer really does the job? I have no idea about the mystery gadget. I seem to think that air comes out of those thingies at the top. Meyer lemons are a great gift. A friend gave me some the other day and I made preserved lemons this morning. Now to let them sit for a month … That toy is very cute too! Thanks so much for joining in IMK this month. See you in September?! No October… Cheers Sherry

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  3. My heart is going to burst✨ love you and your posts so much.
    Welcome sweet Star what a darling you are and a great companion.
    The hits of cute are alllmost too much to take 🙂 ~ and receiving meyer lemons from CA is pretty much the best foodie gift i can think of, what a treat! no lemon quite like the meyer, they’re our favourite; so blessed.

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  4. Wow, what an amazing post! Those Meyer lemons, golf plush toy and special mug are all so lovely! You must have received so much joy from these gifts. It’s so wonderful how your friends can make your kitchen life easier. Thank you so much for sharing this post and thank you to the generous gifters!

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