Made In America
Like each American, every Waterbury Hill signature gift product is a priceless one-off.
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Open Mic (unplugged)
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Open Mic (plugged)
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Salon
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Tea
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Drum Circle
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Qi Gong
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Top 5 Most Delicious Ways to Enjoy Zucchini
If you’re anything like me
You’re loaded with zucchini!
1. Zucchini bread
Zucchini bread is a great way to use up some extra zucchinis! You can bake them in muffin tins or make mini loaf cakes. If you want to get fancy, try adding chocolate chips or nuts to the batter.
2. Fried zucchini
Fried zucchini is a simple side dish that's perfect for summertime meals. Just slice the zucchini lengthwise and toss it in olive oil and salt. Bake at 400 degrees F until golden brown.
3. Zucchini noodles
If you don't have a spiralizer, you can still make zucchini noodles using a mandolin slicer. Cut the zucchini into long strips, then cut each strip crosswise into thin slices. Toss the slices in flour, then dip them in beaten eggs, then cover them in panko crumbs. Fry them in hot oil until crispy.
4. Zucchini fritters
Cut the ends off of the zucchini, then grate it using a cheese grater. Mix together the grated zucchini, eggs, milk, garlic, onion powder, oregano, basil, salt, pepper, and Parmesan cheese. Drop spoonfuls of the mixture onto a greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees F for about 15 minutes.
5. Zucchini lasagna
A favorite!
This recipe combines two of my favorite things: pasta and zucchini! Layer pasta sheets with sauce, ricotta cheese, mozzarella cheese, and shredded zucchini. Sprinkle with parmesan cheese and bake at 375 degrees F for 30-40 minutes.
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Top 5 Reasons To Visit The Olympic Peninsula
Definitely a world-class variety of things to do
and places to see
1. Variety
The Olympic Peninsula is located outside of Seattle and the only way to get here is by following your dreams—by ferry. If you go the southern route from Seattle, you have to drive across the Tacoma Narrows bridge and head back north again. When we first moved here, I thought it would be great to live in Seattle but after living here for two years now, I realized how beautiful our area was. We still live in Seattle but it's nice to take a weekend trip out of town to relax and enjoy nature.
2. The beach
We were lucky enough to live close to the ocean and sometimes my uncle and I would just pack up our stuff and spend the day at the beach. There are so many places to explore around here; there are forests, lakes, rivers, and beaches! You can easily find something nearby if you're looking for fun adventures.
3. Mt. Rainier National Park
This place is unreal. My uncle grew up going camping over summers and he always talked about his childhood memories. He took me here one time to show me what it felt like being surrounded by nature. Mount Rainier is known for its snow but it's not really cold compared to some parts of the country.
4. Orcas Island
My uncle loves going to Orcas Island because he likes fishing. There's nothing else to do except fish, swim, and eat fresh seafood. He enjoys going there because there aren't any crowds and people treat each other nicely.
5. Whale watching
If you ever want to go whale watching, this is a pretty good option. My uncle said it's something everyone should experience.
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Tall and Narrow Double-decker in White
This little salvaged shovel found its new home on the face of this popular birdhouse style.
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Fitting In
Double decker complex with penthouse.
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Peeping Toms
Cats just love little birdies.
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American Star
A wooden star ornament is perfect for obscuring and deepening the nesting box porthole entry for a finch.
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Hanging Out
An ace for avion arial acrobatic artists.
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Keys To Hearts
It puts a new spin on "home is where the heart is".
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Quiet, please
I’m concentrating.
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Handsome Home
Nesting box with antique shiny black doorknob.
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