
What to do with a Sunday at home. A two egg and mushroom omelet. Roasted potato medley, blue, red and yellow. Top it with olive oil and a sprig of rosemary from the yard. Don't forget to ask the kids to pick the rosemary. They love to eat their very own local produce.

Make a spring yard bouquet. Step out and find what spring has sprung. Flowers, shrubs, and herbs make pretty yard bouquets. Kids can trim and add clusters to help you create a big beautiful arrangement for the house.

Invite a friend over and watch the garden grow. Kick your feet up with a simple mimosa, garnished with a fresh strawberry.

Smells to enjoy. Butter on a hot skillet with sautéed mushrooms. Lavender candle on an antique china coaster.
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