Easy & quick dessert recipe : raspberry clafoutis
The French Country Living
by Sara
5y ago
No lies, this is the easiest recipe for this dessert. Fresh and light in the mouth, it will please children and adults. It’s also a great dessert for Spring and Summer seasons. For tea time or after a meal, you won’t regret it ! Ingredients 30 cl milk 125g flour 100g sugar (granulated) 3 eggs 300g raspberries powdered sugar Step 1 : Add half of the granulated sugar to the berries. Leave for 30 minutes. Step 2 : In a bowl, add the flour, the rest of the sugar, the eggs and the milk. Mix until smooth. Step 3 : Add butter to a dish then the raspberries. Po ..read more
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On my inspiration board | April 19
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by Sara
5y ago
MORE ON MY PINTEREST I feel like earth tone colours, natural fibres and dry flowers are always the three elements I gravitate towards. No matter the month, the years, these are timeless. However, I recently have been even more obsessed with pink. From pastel to blush to hot. In frames, on a couch, velvet etc. Paired with red or green, pink just feels like the colour I needed in my home. This spring and summer will be the perfect time to incorporate this beautiful and warm colour into my interior design scheme ..read more
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Free DIY farmhouse spice drawer organization (recycled)
The French Country Living
by Sara
5y ago
What you need : Recycled jars (that are all the same) Charcoal pen (optional) Spray paint (optional) This is the easiest DIY ever. To get my dream spice drawer, all I needed was to find the right size of jar container. I happen to really love eating pickles so all of these jars are pickle jars. It took me a few weeks of eating a bit more pickles than usual but after a bit of patience, I had all the containers I needed for this project. My two pieces of advice when choosing your jars are to select food that you’ll actually enjoy eating. The principle of this free ..read more
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5 tips for a clean & tidy kitchen even if you are lazy
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by Sara
5y ago
I have made many mistakes in the kitchen and the main reason was often lack of organisation. Here are my tips on how to keep your kitchen tidy and clean at all time even if you are lazy and messy. These simple tips helped me feel like such a perfect housewife when I’m really not ! I personally do not like to spend a lot of time cooking and cleaning and these tips I share with you today helped me achieve my goals : cook healthy meals in less time while having a clean kitchen. 1. Always start with a clean and clear kitchen That might seem weird but to keep your kitchen tidy, you ha ..read more
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Small must have farmhouse kitchen appliances that aren’t basic
The French Country Living
by Sara
5y ago
image source : pinterest Some elements in your kitchen are simply necessary and not always fitting into your home decor style. In today’s post we are looking at some items that combine style and functionality. Of course, these microwaves, toasters and kettles are a bit more expensive that regular ones but they do have more style. The price range of these is from 50 to a 100€ more or less. Regular appliances take a up a lot of space on the counters and even if useful they are not always the nicest to look at. So why not splurge a bit and take your coffee break to the next ..read more
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Small apartment entry way renovation, organisation & storage
The French Country Living
by Sara
5y ago
Moving in my new apartment, the entry way was one of the most stressful space. This is the first place you see when coming in, it’s important to keep it in order but also aesthetic. Here are the simple steps we took to transform the entry way : Function & declutter Your entry way has to work for you and represent your style. As I said earlier, it is the first room you see when you or your guests enter the house. What do you want to reflect ? In most apartments, there isn’t any proper entry space, so it is easy to misuse it when you are lucky enough to have one. Do not let it be ..read more
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