Right now we still do have lovely Fragrant Flowers from the Clerodendrum Philippinum - Cashmere Bouquet.
They do resemble tiny rosebuds!
Enjoy the following photos that husband Pieter took...
This is the foliage from the plant, which we keep in a planter box on the patio near the green house.
This exotic treasure we did find at
+Logee's Greenhouses and it is best to plant this one in planter boxes as it can become quite invasive otherwise.
We did carry this exotic beauty to a birthday party, for a dear friend who is born in the Philippines... thought it is quite appropriate. It makes a very nice nosegay, on a glass jar with a cord or a linen string tied around.
Have you ever grown these Clerodendrum Philippinum - Cashmere Bouquet?
For quite a while now I am using Coconut Palm Sugar with a Glycemic Index of 35, compared to refined sugar that has a GI of 80. That does make quite a difference for the body.
This is my source, Trader Joe's where I get it for US $ 3.99 per pound.
Also Whole Foods Market does sell it and I must say, theirs is a little lighter in color.
For that you read the text: BLONDE but it cost you US $ 1.00 more per pound.
Yep, you read that right...
It's Official: Sugar is the New Crack
Swap your sweetener for these low-glycemic alternatives
We always ought to be conscious of keeping our Glycemic Index lower by eating healthier substitutes.
If we increase the Glycemic Index (number that determines the rate at which sugar enters the blood) by overcooked potatoes or pasta... So it is not ONLY from direct sugar. Starches also do become sugar once they enter the body!
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- THROW BACK THURSDAY...
- In early May, my eldest nephew Eddy was born, my younger sister Diny's child... Still remember so vividly when he was born and that first summer that I'd held him so often, like a prized possession.
- Of course the first born of each new generation is very special and then we get used to it and kind of let go of the initial excitement.
- Here I am, in August and just returned from vacation in Germany and glad to see my nephew back!
- Under Dad's peach tree in The Netherlands...
- Little did I know then, that I would later come to live in the Peach-State of Georgia/USA...
Being 21 years young and wearing my hand crocheted bikini...
- Eddy is born in the little hamlet of America in The Netherlands.
- Now, years later, my Mom jokes about the fact that she has two daughters that live in America; one in the big America and the other in little America.
- August... just the beginning of a new life.
- This used to be my wooden chaise for decades, it even went with us to the USA!
- Almost one year old now in the above photo and ready to explore the big world.
- Eddy, at age two-and-a-half here, dancing with his Mom at his Grandparents' 25th wedding anniversary.
- In the background it's me with very long hair and wearing of course mini at that time.
- Literally a LBD (Little Black Dress)...
- Eddy at the age of three on July 14, 1974, at one of my annual dinners when we had the city's Fair, in Panningen, The Netherlands, where I've lived for five years.
- By the way; several Dutch blog readers at present are from Panningen, so just want to send a warm greeting across the Atlantic Ocean and THANKS!
- Even when I was young, I loved to cook for a crowd of seventeen. Mainly because of being the eldest alive, of a family of eight children. Then moving out to live on your own after marriage; it gets awfully quiet! That was the hardest part to get used to. So once a year I got them all together and it made me feel like being home again with a big family.
- Probably for the very same reason, I did several times take a day off on Friday and Monday, then borrowed my sister Diny's two kids, giving her a break for four days to spend time alone with her husband. That served both of us well.
- We were very close, till of course Pieter and I immigrated to the USA.
- Another coincidence is that Eddy, being active in the Royal Netherlands Navy (Lieutenant Commander) on a submarine got to go to St. Maarten in the Caribbean, where we were on vacation a couple of times but not at the same time... He even has come to Atlanta frequently, for certain purchases on behalf of the Royal Navy but never had a chance to visit us...
Maybe, one day we meet on this side of the ocean...