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Written By Kayla Lobermeier
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Hello, Dear Reader! Welcome back to another weekly round up of wonderful cozy recipes featured in a video on our YouTube channel. In this week’s episode, I am sharing the recipes for Asparagus, Blue Cheese, and Bacon Quiche and Dewy Dill Delight Radish and Cucumber Salad. The farm was incredibly windy this week, and we even had some snowfall yesterday! Before the winter chill returned, I spent a day line drying my laundry and ironing, while enjoying a hot cup of tea. You can learn my tips for line drying linens in My Cozy Guide to Line Drying Laundry.
Watch as I welcome you into my cozy fantasy world of cooking! These soothing sounds will transport you to my cottage kitchen and hobby farm. Cozy sounds such as bird song, pouring tea, baking sounds, cats purring, chickens clucking, chopping sounds, water pouring, cows mooing, a steaming iron, and whispers are all featured in this video.
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recipes in this week’s video:
I have been craving all of the fresh garden ingredients. I made a lovely refreshing Radish and Cucumber Salad with whole grain mustard and honey vinaigrette. I thought that it would pair lovely with my Asparagus and Blue Cheese Quiche recipe. It was a beautiful lunch!
Asparagus, Blue Cheese, and Bacon Quiche: A Fairy Brunch Delight
Dewy Dill Delight Radish and Cucumber Salad
A Cozy Guide to Line Drying Laundry
what I used in this week’s video:
If you have ever wondered where some of the items that I use in my videos are from, here is a quick recap of what was featured in this week’s video. This also includes links to the clothes that I wore!
final thoughts:
I am finding it hard to believe that we are nearly through the month of March. This week was rather chilly, so I’ll be spending my weekend under a cozy blanket with my wool slippers, wishing for the warm temperatures to return.
Wishing you a lovely time baking in your own cozy cottage kitchen, Dear Reader!
xoxo Kayla
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Kayla Lobermeier
Kayla Lobermeier is an author, blogger, recipe developer, photographer, homesteader, and co-owner of the brandUnder A Tin Roofwith her mother, Jill Haupt. She lives in rural Iowa with her husband, children, and parents on their multi-generational family farm.Under A Tin Roofis a small flower farm and online lifestyle company focused on sharing the joy of seasonal, slow living with others who enjoy gardening, preserving, and cooking with wholesome ingredients. Kayla has been sharing her family’s journey into a simpler and sustainable lifestyle for almost a decade,andshehas been featured in publications such asWillow and Sage Magazine, Where Women Cook, Heirloom Gardener, Folk Magazine, In Her Garden, Beekman 1802 Almanac,andGardenista.She has taught cooking and gardening lessons through Kirkwood Community College andhashosted farm-to-table suppers at her family farm. You can usually find her sipping on a hot cup of coffee, reading up on the domestic lives of the Victorians, and snuggling with barn cats. Visit Kayla atwww.underatinroof.comor on Instagram and YouTube @underatinroof.