Does it seem to you like I have a lot of red in my kitchen? If I am ever at a loss on what red to post for the delightful Rednesday party, I know I can always head for the kitchen.
So here we go - Reds in Sweet Bee Kitchen (for what seems like the 42nd time - although I didn't actually count them).
Want to get the best flavored syrup for your homemade lattes? Then go buy some Torani syrup! They sell it as World Market, Smart and Final, and BevMo. Hazelnut is my personal favorite.
Boysenberry is not for coffee, but I suppose you could. I love to add it to lemonade or sparkling water for a refreshing summer drink. (Smooth segue here - Have you checked out my summer smoothie giveaway?) Ummm - don't ask about the peanut butter syrup. I thought it would be good as a mocha, but not so much. I haven't given up hope yet on it. Someday it will inspire a delicious drink!
And how about this vintage inspired sign?
I'm sure I've mentioned that I live in a cottage built in 1951, right? There has not been a lot of updating done so I have a hot water heater in my kitchen. Luckily it is in a closet and this sweet little sign lives on the closet door.
And finally, my spoon rest and my two go to tools just hanging out on the stove. (The stove that I wish would die, but I'm too stubborn to get a new one when the old one is still working. Are you listening stove? But please don't die tonight. I kind of need you for tonight's dinner.)
Do you have silicone spatulas? I'm not kidding here. If you are still going old school with a rubber spatula (like my mother-in-law, the Quilting Bee) it is seriously time to upgrade to these beauties. Mine are from Williams Sonoma but Target has them now too. Would you guess that they are about 5 years old? No, I know you wouldn't - silicone wears like magic! If you do nothing else tonight, please, splurge on some of these hot little babies!
Well, now that you've checked out my reds, please go check out the other lovely reds at the Rednesday Party hosted by the lovely Sue! I'm so glad you stopped by! And seriously - buy some new spatulas - you won't regret it. After that, let's go get some coffee! Sound good?
yes I'd like a green tea frappe with boysenberry and a peanut butter mocha grande...please!!! I think I need a jolt!!! Your place is where it's at with all those flavors ....yummy!!! I'll be right over.... Love the reds. Scrapers always come in handy and the spoon rest with red spoon is adorable... thanks for sharing..Mica/The Child's paper
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love the Williams Sonoma spatulas? They are my very favorites. It's about time for me to go get some fresh new ones. :)
ReplyDeleteLove that spoon rest and the Java Jolt!
and you can NEVER have too much red in the kitchen!!!
ReplyDeleteI seriously love that spoon rest! Those spatulas are great too. Thanks for putting my giveaway up !
ReplyDeleteLove that spoon rest, and the coffee sign is really great too. laurie
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that sign! Wherever did you find that?? Serious love! Sigh...
ReplyDeleteOh I also use silicone spatulas in red of course. They are wonderful. Now back to that sign....
I llooovveee Hazelnut anything!!All my candles smell this way! I'm not a coffee drinker..I wonder could you use these in cooking recipes?
ReplyDeleteI will have to look at Target for the spatulas.
Are you counting down to the end of school yet?
Hugs..Cindy from Rick-Rack and Gingham
I love the sign & all your kitchen reds! I don't have any silicone spatulas , I need to get some .
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~Myrna
What a precious spoon rest! Love it! Love those silicone spatulas. I have some cake pans and muffins pans but no utensils. Thanks for popping in to see Chloe Dawn.
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Sheali ;)
Oh I see I am going to need some of those spatulas!! Too bad you weren't doing a give away!! I have not tried those kind! I have a water heater in one of my small bathrooms (my house was built in the 40's). But it gave out so we put one in our laundry room about 10 years ago. I can't believe that old heater worked for so lonG!!! It is still there because we had to do some tricky connections and they felt it was better to leave it!! How quirky old homes can be, eh??? My rednesday thingy is here:
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Hazelnut is my Favorite, too! I just found Nutella...love the stuff..take a spoon of Nutella and eat your pudding snack cups with it. A sweet indulgence with just a few calories. Yummo! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your post ;) I,too, have the Hazelnut Torani syrup and may just go make myself a hazelnut cappuccino (or maybe in the morning). I bought the Blackberry (what was I thinking?) and ended up using it like you do...in sparkling water (Italian Soda). Aren't we clever? Ooo, Peanut Butter sounds awesome...in a frapp or someteen. I LOVE your spoon rest, vintage Java Jolt sign, and red spatulas. I'm gonna get me one or two of them red spatulas...prolly at Target cuz sometimes the W-S store here acts like it's a priviledge to shop there or something ;) In fact, we did buy some Easter-color spatulas at W-S quite a few years back. Pink, soft yellow, and lavender, iirc. Well, Happy REDS, Sweet Bee~
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting today. I think they paint bee boxes blue in Oregon in an effort to make the bees believe they are seeing blue sky and should fly! So far this spring we are not seeing much, in the sky, besides GREY. Silicone spatulas are incredible, I bought a hot pad that works really well,also.
ReplyDeleteI just love the vintage sign. I think it would be alot of fun to live in a 50's house-I love that era!
ReplyDeleteWell you know me, I love red in my kitchen. Nothing seems cozier or cheerier. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove your reds as always!! looks fun to have all those flavorings!
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Cute spoon rest, but is there a battle going on between you and your stove? Too funny, I read your post "The stove that wishes I would die, but I'm too stubborn". Have a fun Rednesday! Thanks for sharing! Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteI adore your spoon rest! Where did you get it?
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Love the sign and the spoon rest...happy rednesday...
ReplyDeleteWell, it looks like the consensus is that we all love your spoon rest and NEED to know where you got it!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried the peanut butter syrup on ice cream yet? Or a milkshake?
What charming little red stuff you have!~ I love coffee too....my addiction indeed!~ Thanks for popping over:)
ReplyDeleteI just love all of your Kitchen reds today but I am drooling over those red spatulas!!! You say Target has them????? I will be running there tomorrow to have a look see!!
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I'm loving your new blog template...very cute!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes...where did you find the spoon rest?
ReplyDeleteLove the spoon rest. Course red is my favorite color. I will have to try the spatula as mine our rubber and bent into some interesting shapes. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Sweet Bee~ Please tell where oh where did you find your spoon rest? It is darling.:)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I don't know how long your blog has been changed, since I've been in moving mode and haven't been blogging much, but I really, really love it! The header and background is just great.:)
Have a wonderful weekend,
Ann
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The Tattered Tassel
The red spatula caught my eyes! It's really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'll take your advice on the silicone spatulas, although I still don't understand how it's possible to get that stuff hot without it melting!
ReplyDeleteI really love the new look of your blog too!
Have a great weekend!
Carol
Great suggestion on silicone spatula. My fav in the kitchen. Love your red kitchen. I too say there is no such thing as too much red in a kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI love all your reds! Your spoon dish is so cute...do you mind me asking if there is a makers mark on the back, or if it's old or new? I love it!
ReplyDeleteI was curious about the peanut butter syrup. For some reason that was the first thing that caught my eye. I can't imagine it in coffee...perhaps hot chocolate? Hmmmm.
Enjoyed your post!
I do have a dream of creating some delicious chocolate peanut butter ice cream this summer. I wonder if the peanut butter syrup would come in handy!
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