April is National Gardening Month

The National Gardening Association is committed to making gardening and plants a greater priority in the minds of Americans. In the eighth year of celebrating National Garden Month, has come out with a list of 101 Ways To Celebrate National Gardening Month, in an effort to make the world a little greener. Here are some more fun ideas‚

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Rosie O'Donnell on Rosies

Rosie O’Donnell, famous actress and radio show host, talked about her love for her Rosies overalls on her radio show on April 5th. In case you missed it, see Rosie O’Donnell’s blog post about her overalls below.

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Rosies Founder Sharon Moore on Daily Grommet

Sharon Moore, the founder of Rosies Workwear for Women, was on Daily Grommet this week. Rosies overalls were selected as the featured product! The video below from Daily Grommet shows Sharon explaining how she came up with the idea for Rosies and what makes Rosies overalls so special.

Our favorite spring recipes

In celebration of the official start of spring last week, we thought we would share some of our favorite recipes for the warming weather. What are your favorite spring recipes? Please click ‘comments’ below to share!

Lavender Honey Lemonade

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From Mother Earth News

Ingredients:
1 cup honey
5 cups water
1 tablespoon dried culinary lavender (or 1/4 cup fresh lavender blossoms)
1 cup fresh-squeezed lemon juice, strained
Ice cubes
Lavender sprigs for garnish

Directions:
Combine honey with 2 1/2 cups water in a medium pan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring to dissolve the honey.

Add the lavender to the honey water, cover, and remove from heat. Let stand at least 20 minutes (and up to several hours).

Strain mixture and discard lavender. Pour infusion into a glass pitcher. Add lemon juice and another 2 1/2 cups of cold water. Stir well.

Refrigerate until ready to use, or pour into tall glasses half-filled with ice, then garnish with lavender sprigs.

Tangerine-Glazed Easter Ham with Baby Carrots

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From Food Network

Ingredients:

1 (8 to 10-pound) smoked ham, bone-in, skin on

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 bunch fresh sage leaves

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut in chunks

2 tangerines, sliced thin, seeds removed

2 cups tangerine juice

2 cups light brown sugar, packed

1 cup water

1/4 teaspoon whole cloves

2 cinnamon sticks

11/2 pounds carrots, peeled

 

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.

Put the ham in a large roasting pan, fat-side up. Using a sharp knife, score the ham with cuts across the skin, about 2-inches apart and 1/2-inch deep. Cut diagonally down the slashes to form a diamond pattern; season the meat generously with salt and pepper. Chop about 8 of the sage leaves and put it in a bowl; mix with the oil to make a paste. Rub the sage-oil all over the ham, being sure to get the flavor into all the slits. Bake the ham for 2 hours. Now there is plenty of time to bang-out the tangerine glaze.

For the glaze: Place a saucepan over medium heat. Add the chunks of butter, tangerines, tangerine juice, brown sugar, water, and spices. Slowly cook the liquid down to a syrupy glaze; this should take about 30 to 40 minutes.

After the ham has being going for a couple of hours, pour the tangerine glaze all over it, with the pieces of fruit and all. Scatter the remaining sage leaves on top and stick the ham back in the oven and continue to cook for 11/2 hours, basting with the juices every 30 minutes.

Scatter the carrots around the ham and coat in the tangerine glaze. Stick the ham once again back in the oven and cook for a final 30 minutes, until the carrots are tender, the ham is dark and crispy, and the whole thing is glistening with a sugary glaze.

Set the ham on a cutting board to rest before carving. Serve the carrots and tangerine glaze on the side.

Granita ( Italian Strawberry Ice)

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From Mother Earth News

Ingredients:
1 cup hot water
3/4 cup sugar
2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
3 cups sliced strawberries, plus additional berries for garnish

Instructions:
Mix hot water, sugar and lemon juice in a small bowl until sugar dissolves. Blend 3 cups strawberries in processor or blender until smooth. Add sugar syrup and blend until combined. Pour mixture into 9-by-13-inch baking pan. Freeze for about 25 minutes or until icy around edges. Using fork, pull icy portions into middle of pan. Repeat this step every 20 minutes until all the liquid is frozen into flaky, loose crystals. Cover and freeze. When ready to serve, use fork again to scrape crystals into bowls and garnish with berries. Serves about 6.

Rosies has all of your repair and renovation needs covered

Dare to Repair, Replace & Renovate is the sequel to Dare to Repair, the national bestselling home repair book for women. In the first book they taught you how to fix a leaky faucet. In this book they teach you how to replace it. In the first book they showed you how to change the direction of ceiling fan blades. In this book they show you how to install a new fan. They’ve gone from basic repairs to easy projects that can make your home more comfortable, more beautiful, and more valuable. Click here for more details.

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Dare to Repair Your Car is a basic car care and safety book written by women for women … and men, and new teen drivers, and senior drivers and anyone who dares to drive a car. Dare to Repair Your Car will help you shift gears and get you moving in the direction of maintaining your car — yourself. Everything from changing a flat tire, to jumpstarting a battery and maintaining fluids is covered with easy-to-follow instructions and detailed illustrations. Click here for more details.

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