Wednesday, July 8, 2026

New Raised Bed Garden Layout 2026

As with most things, you live with them for a while and see room for improvement... My wooden raised garden beds from Walmart weren't as sturdy as one would hope and probably have a true shelf life of about 5 years. Especially in the Philly heat, humidity, snow, and freezing winter temperatures. I also decided that smaller raised beds would be sturdier and hold their shape better than long straight ones. The beautiful wooden finish on these SnugNiture 48" metal beds caught my eye right away, and I was smitten:@)

Please note, there is about an hour of assembly time, and quite a bit of patience required, with each bed. They come in a box about the size of a 12" pizza. And each metal piece is covered in plastic that is tedious to peel off. But if I can do it, so can you!

I placed them on the long side of the patio. The shorter beds also opened up space, where the wooden set-up was one long box. I love the airier look of the space between the beds and made a little herb garden there in front of the bench of green beans.

They gave me room on the corner to use some whiskey barrel type planters (hello Aldi $10!), and I tucked in a little novelty blueberry bush to anchor the corner. My goal was color this year, and I did achieve it. Flowers are abundant, and as the summer goes on, overgrowing everything, but in a good way:@)

Planter on left has yellow squash:

The blueberry variety is Pink Icing and the spring foliage was amazing! Pinks and aqua in the leaves, I can't wait to see what fall brings. It's supposed to be a smaller variety intended for growing in containers, 3-4' tall. I did plant it in the ground.

It grew a few berries.

The birdbath garden is to the left of the corner and again, feels open and airy. The little planter of geraniums will be moved for next year, giving the lavender behind it more room to grow. I found an opened pack of Liliput zinnia seeds, so I tossed them in back, and volunteer portulaca popped up everywhere. The idea as of today is lavender, dianthus and portulaca. ~Almost~ cost free going forward.

The layout has changed several times but this is what I started with in early spring. 

The tomato planter against the carport pillar is doing well, this tends to be a happy spot for them. I splurged and tried an exciting new Purple Empress Cherry Tomato plant from QVC. This was again a novelty item, it arrived pretty beaten up, then we had two horrible April frosts. But I cut back what remained and it's growing. After things didn't look too good for purple on the left, I tucked a yellow cherry on the right in the planter as well. So as of June, welcome to the jungle...

What I bought:

While it hasn't been an overly abundant year yet, I am getting some veggies here and there. Dollar store radish seeds grew well...

And now, a couple jars of Garlic Freezer Pickles and some Dilly Beans are canned for the holidays. 

Well folks, that's just a bit of what's going on with the Pig In Mud garden. I hope you've enjoyed the little update. You know I could go on for quite a while talking about the garden, what I'm learning, and what's affecting it. It still remains one of my favorite hobbies, something fun to ponder and plan, and it offers a nice bit of exercise and sunshine too. 

I hope things are growing well for you!
Have a Happy Day:@)

Sunday, July 5, 2026

First Ripe Pepper from Garden 2026

Hello, it's been a minute! Popping in to show the first pepper from my garden to ripen this year... Gotta laugh, it's Barbie size:@) 
Philly Barbie asks, 
sausage, pepper and onion sandwich anyone?

I hope summer is treating you well!
Have a Happy Day:@)

Monday, November 10, 2025

Brownie Cookies from 10.5 oz Envelope of Mix

I see lots of recipes that call for Brownie Cookies from an 18oz-ish box of mix. I like to buy the 10.5 oz envelopes instead, and since I know I'm not alone... I thought I'd help other folks out with the smaller recipe. With the holidays approaching, this is a nice starting point for cookies. Options: We can add nuts (chopped mixed in or on top), crushed candy canes (maybe top with a white candy melt once out of the oven and sprinkle with candy canes), M&M's, a frosting that firms up nicely, and of course festive sprinkles. Sounds like a little something for everyone:@)

I chose a whole pecan (walnuts would be good too), a dusting of powdered sugar, and plain chocolate. I also liked making them small, two or three bites. 
There is wiggle room on the baking time with these cookies. For softer cookies choose 9-10 minutes. If you like crisper cookies, add a couple extra minutes. If you're curious and think you'd like to make them for the holidays, I suggest making a test batch... It will help you figure out your favorite baking time, and I'm sure your crew would love to try them out:@)

Brownie Cookies from 10.5oz Mix
10.5 oz brownie mix
3 Tblsp vegetable oil
1 egg
2 Tblsp A/P flour
*Nuts optional
  1. Mix everything together, let sit for 15-30 minutes in the refrigerator.
  2. *If adding nuts, they can be mixed into the batter or sprinkled on top of cookies before baking.
  3. Add small (bing cherry size) dallops of dough to cookie sheets, 2" apart. I ended  up with about 28-30, 2" wide cookies.
  4. Bake at 350 degrees for about 9-10 minutes. 
  5. Remove from oven, let sit on sheet for a couple minutes, then remove to cooling rack.
  6. Store in air tight container.
Enjoy a cookie and
Have a Happy Day:@)

Monday, November 3, 2025

Jam Schmeared Crescent Rolls with Cinnamon Glaze

I usually have a can of rolls in the refrigerator in case I need them for Sunday dinner, but decided to go the breakfast route this time... These Jam Schmeared Crescent Rolls with Cinnamon Glaze literally come together in no time and will be on your table in about 30 minutes total. Not to mention the house will smell pretty good too:@) I like using the term schmear in the title because we really only want to use a small amount of jam so it doesn't make a mess as mine did below. I also like using jam or preserves that have the little bits of fruit in them, not jelly. As for the glaze, cinnamon adds some extra flavor, or you could use pumpkin spice if you'd like. Or omit the spice and have a milk glaze, or maybe add a touch of vanilla or lemon extract if that sounds good. We like options here at Pig In Mud!

Out of the oven cooling a bit before the glaze.
Oooey, sticky goodness...

Jam Schmeared Crescent Rolls with Cinnamon Glaze
8 oz can crescent rolls
Jam or preserves, flavor of choice

Glaze
1/4 C powdered sugar
1/2 tsp cinnamon
Enough milk or Half and Half to make a thick glaze
  1. Add parchment to baking sheet (I just lined mine with foil).
  2. Unroll the dough, separate into triangles.
  3. Spread a small amount of jam onto dough, leave about 1/2" around the edge without jam to help the dough stick together.
  4. Starting with the wide end, roll the dough. Place the open end down on the parchment, shape into a crescent shape.
  5. Bake per package directions.
  6. Remove from oven and allow to cool for about 5 minutes.
  7. Mix glaze in small bowl. Go easy on the milk, it will come together quickly and you may only need a tablespoon or less. If it gets too thin add more powdered sugar.
  8. Drizzle over rolls.
Enjoy a treat and 
Have a Happy Day:@)

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Eagles NFC East Pumpkin -Contest Entry

We decided to have a pumpkin contest at the office this year. It was the first time so nobody knew what to expect, but the rules were 'anything goes'. After kicking around two traditional Holiday icon ideas for a while I woke up Monday morning and knew exactly what I'd do...

HA, Go Birds!!!
I tied for 1st Place🎃

I hope you all had a fun Halloween! Now, let's grab whatever marked down candy we might need for holiday baking season...

Have a great weekend:@)

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Pumpkin Ketchup

I was determined to enjoy every last drop of that Pumpkin Spread from Aldi and this Pumpkin Ketchup was very good:@) Super simple, equal amounts of pumpkin spread/butter/jam and ketchup. I also chose to add a few shakes of hot sauce, and full disclosure, added quite a few more shakes before I ate my fries:@) The pumpkin adds an extra little something seasonal, and was a sweet addition to my lunch.

The jam I bought:

Pumpkin Ketchup
Equal amounts pumpkin spread/butter or jam.
Optional: A few shakes of hot sauce to taste.
~Mix well and serve with anything you like to dip in ketchup (fries, tator tots, chicken nuggets, etc)

Enjoy a seasonal twist and
Have a Happy Day:@)

Monday, October 27, 2025

Marinated Cheddar Cheese -Honey & Thyme

I whipped up this Marinated Cheese from the latest edition of Food Network Magazine as soon as I saw it. With the exception of fresh thyme (unfortunately my plant gave up the ghost this year), everything was on-hand. I subbed a little dry thyme, but highly recommend using a few sprigs of fresh if you can get it. Simply mix a couple ingredients, stir in some cubed cheddar, let sit for 30 minutes, stir and serve. It's a nice easy addition to charcuterie boards, appy trays, and football munchies. Served with team colored food picks of course:@)

Other options:

Marinated Cheddar Cheese-from Food Network
8 oz sharp cheddar into 1/2" cubes
1/3 C olive oil
2 Tblsp honey
Few thyme sprigs
1/4 tsp kosher salt
Big pinch red pepper flakes
~Toss together, transfer to covered jar, marinate 30 minutes at room temperature before serving.

Enjoy a snack and
Have a Happy Day:@)

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Football Shaped Chocolate Chips

Have you seen the new Nestle Toll House Football Shaped Chocolate Chips? I found them in that center isle where Walmart puts the holiday and seasonal baking items. A fun idea to add a little something extra to our next batch of cookies for the football party:@)

Grab it when you see it and
Have a Happy Day:@)

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Philadelphia Eagles Pumpkin & Free Stencil

My son had a volunteer pumpkin vine grow out of his compost bin this year. It was a very happy plant:@) He ended up with 15 pumpkins ranging in size from cantaloupe to about 10" round. Unfortunately the vine died before they all had a chance to get orange. But I saw an opportunity to carve an Eagles Green Jack-O-Lantern:@) What I didn't realize was, just how hard the green makes it to see the little dots to follow the outline of the design...

The pumpkins:

Never afraid to share a bloggy blooper... I had some carving issues, and the cheap little plastic etching tool was not a good idea after all. Wish I borrowed some of my son's wood working tools, they would have gone through the pumpkin like butter...

But warts and all,
the Philly Boo Crew approves:@)

Another logo option, as I was looking around I found some free stencils provided by the Eagles themselves HERE... There are small, medium and large sizes. All you need is a printer, or as I've done many times. simply place a piece of paper over your computer screen and trace the pattern. 

Happy Halloween Season🎃