
✨cultivating contentment through hobby gardening and homemaking✨
96 posts
Sowingsimplicity - Miss Honey Aesthetic

-
blueberrybucket liked this · 8 months ago
-
m3lani3s-dr3am liked this · 8 months ago
-
ishouldbeinthewoods reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
haely liked this · 8 months ago
-
navyismycolor reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
limaneres7386 liked this · 8 months ago
-
pumpkinsae liked this · 8 months ago
-
pumpkinsae reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
softshygirl reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
softshygirl liked this · 8 months ago
-
thehighmass reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
oasisr reblogged this · 8 months ago
-
faerierust reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
inconnuedespoir liked this · 9 months ago
-
feel-the-waves liked this · 9 months ago
-
sowingsimplicity reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
sowingsimplicity liked this · 9 months ago
-
gobluerose70 liked this · 9 months ago
-
ishouldbeinthewoods reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
4timshel liked this · 9 months ago
-
homemakinghippie reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
homemakinghippie liked this · 9 months ago
-
thisguy0brandon-blog liked this · 9 months ago
-
heavenangelblog liked this · 9 months ago
-
mydearmy liked this · 9 months ago
-
bluetattoolove reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
mountshastagurl liked this · 9 months ago
-
aineelena reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
bella-valley liked this · 9 months ago
-
vonhintenwievonvorne-a-n-n-a liked this · 9 months ago
-
solarmagickstar liked this · 9 months ago
-
snakeoilandrosespocketsofdirt reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
silkysheetstiredeyes reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
yourlovelydaydreamer liked this · 9 months ago
-
allwillbecomeclear liked this · 9 months ago
-
squeakowl reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
lagodeluna liked this · 9 months ago
-
jadedbug reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
alashe01 liked this · 9 months ago
-
jaylynn-von liked this · 9 months ago
-
grannyplum reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
littlemissprincesspbstuff liked this · 9 months ago
-
cogumelopao liked this · 9 months ago
-
vino---delectable liked this · 9 months ago
-
usernamesarehard1 reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
usernamesarehard1 liked this · 9 months ago
-
cutebuttlewd liked this · 9 months ago
-
diaryofanauthor liked this · 9 months ago
-
umi-no-onnanoko reblogged this · 9 months ago
-
patty221 liked this · 9 months ago
More Posts from Sowingsimplicity

LIFE GOAL UNLOCKED 🔓
It finally happened.. my garden was chosen. Our very own greenhouse fren 🥹😭
I've already built a toad abode next to a water feature and left a large earthworm as an offering. Oh how I hope he/she isn't traumatized by my unwavering love and chooses to stay!
DO get it twisted ❗️ You SHOULD rent a rototiller 🚜 and dig up your lawn 🥵 to plant NATIVE WILDFLOWERS 💐🦋🌱🌷🐝🌺🌻🐛

Source: beth_thefirstyear on Instagram
I have four muffin tips for making bakery style muffins at home.
Tip number one:
Rest your batter for 15 minutes in your mixing bowl after you make it. This is gonna allow the starch molecules to swell and absorb, creating the thicker batter and the thicker batter is known for doming!
Tip number two:
Fill your muffin holes with at least six to eight tablespoons of batter. That’s like a heaping half cup okay. You want them super full so they’re gonna create that dome.
Tip number three:
Kinda goes along with tip number two. You’re only gonna fill every other hole in your muffin pan. And why we do that - that’s so the muffins that are baking can spread and dome without running into their neighbors. Because when they run into their neighbors they get like square edges but we want perfect dome circles.
Tip number four:
You’re to bake your muffins at a high temperature initially. That’s gonna be 425*F for the first seven minutes. And then keep them in the oven and lower the temperature to 350*F for the remaining bake time. Starting the muffins off at a high temperature initially allows the muffins to rise rapidly and it sets the outer surface of the muffin, producing a dome shape.
There you have it. My four muffin tips for creating bakery style muffins.



First time canning! Made 100% home-grown "Chow Chow" relish. It's not much, but I'm very proud.
I've attached the recipe I used below:

