
February 2025 is over and all I have to show for it are a bunch of photos of flowers!




I did some cooking this month. My husband usually does most of the cooking, but he broke his hand and will be a cast for another 6 weeks.🙄 I tackled a couple of recipes from my cooking bucket list, French Onion Soup from scratch was a labor of love and totally worth the 2 hours of stirring!
I also made one of my favorite Afghani dishes, Aushuk for the first time, it turned out amazing, sorry I didn’t take photos of that dish, next time! 😉







March will be interesting, I’m working on a huge project that will hopefully help me generate some income, fingers crossed everything works out and I can handle the physical work that it will require, more details on that later!😊
Ouch! I cringed when I read about your husband’s broken hand. That’s terrible! Your photos are gorgeous as are your orchids but I think the winner is that French Onion Soup …. one of my favorites! That’s a lot of tears for a bowl of soup but so worth it. Hope hubby heals well!
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Thanks Nancy, yes, we are both suffering from the broken hand, only 6 more weeks!🙄 That soup was amazing, worth every tear!
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Yikes! Good luck to you both!
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The photos are great, that soup looks amazing
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Thanks Matt, it was awesome, all the chopping and stirring for 2 hours was worth it! A tip if you want to make it, use multiple kinds of onions! 😉
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Ah ok. Thanks
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Wow…absolutely gorgeous photographs.
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Thanks Gigi! 😊
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Great photos, as always Tiffany. I love French onion soup, and yours looks delicious. I haven’t made it in years, and was just thinking the other day that I need to make some soon. And good luck with your big project.
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Thanks Jeff, I assume you are getting some rain this week too, perfect time for soup! I used a variety of onions this time, red, white, Vadalia, and even shallots, it gave it a really nice balanced flavor! 😉
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We got a few sprinkles last night, and have a chance for more Thursday. That’s a great idea to use a variety of onions.
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I totally enjoy the photos. The soup looks so amazing I can smell it! Best wishes on your project and income. Best wishes to the hubs and his recovery ❤️🩹!
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Thank you sweet Ka! I hope to have an update on my project soon!😊
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Best wishes with your upcoming project, artist Tiffany! You’ll do great and your February photos highlight abundant beauty and yummy! 🌺 My mom used to make French Onion Soup, but I never have. Yours is tempting me to try. Hope your husband’s healing is going well. Take care. 🍲
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Thank you Michele! The soup is time consuming but worth every step, so satisfying, totally comfort food! 😊
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Soup is the best comfort food and yours looks so yummy! Thank you, Tiffany and hope you’re doing well. 🌻
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Love the French onion soup. Happy March!
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Thanks, the soup was soooo good, definitely making that again!😋
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I love this xx
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Thank you for taking a look Janet! 😊
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I can’t blame you for not taking photos of the Ashuk you made. For me, banana bread is too yummy to wait for it to cool down. I don’t believe I’ve ever taken a photo of any I’ve made; only of my happy face after the last crumb has been devoured.
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I have about 10 over ripe bananas in my freezer, now I think I have to make banana bread!!! One of my favorite treats too!😉
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YUM! 😋😋❤️😋😋
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Your photos are so beautiful! If you aren’t already selling them, you should. That would generate income too. I’m glad to hear you are working on a big project. Good luck! Hope your husband heals quickly. Great things are coming soon. Hang in there. All the best!
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Thank you! I should look into selling photos, good idea!😉
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A fabulous February catalog of floral beauty, delicious dishes and interesting captures over time, Tiffany ~ thanks for sharing, my friend 😎🎨👍
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Thank you for visiting Phil, it’s always nice to hear from you!😊
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Love the vibrant colors of your flowers!! Sorry to hear about your husband’s little accident, hope the time goes quickly for you both! When I had hip surgery I tried to teach my husband to cook… let’s just say that we ended up eating a lot of frozen meals. Lol
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Oh no! Yeah, it’s amazing how we take for granted how much each other does for the other, we are making it work, best we can! 😉
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och, gorgeous photos as usual, Tiffany. and I’m really intrigued about your big project coming up! 🤩
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Thank you Aud, I will be sharing more details soon! 😊
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Great photos, Tiffany, especially the first 2, plus the soup! Hope your spouse returns to the kitchen soon; my husband does most of our cooking, and it’s easy to get used to just showing up when he says it’s ready. (On the other hand, I wash all the dishes.)
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Thank you Audrey! I know I’m spoiled, mine does all the shopping, cooking, and dishes, usually, these are the days I really miss his abilities! Hopefully only 2-3 more weeks! 😉
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