How Can Value be Reinstated in the Built Environment? Excerpt 2 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'
The sunflowers are starting to bloom and we have all kinds of really interesting color variations this year!.
I am so beyond thrilled that spring has finally arrived for us this year and it’s in full swing.The flowers are blooming, the bees are buzzing, and of course the rain is raining and the mud is mudding as well.
🙂 We’re just finishing up with our new mudroom renovation, so I thought this would be a perfect time to talk about a few things that you can do in this area of your home to really fully embrace spring this year.We’re so lucky to have partnered with Schlage to be able to make our new mudroom entry door look its best so I’m definitely inspired to enjoy using our mudroom for all of its intended purposes this year!.Here are some of the things that I like to keep in mind when I’m getting our entryway areas ready for spring!.
First Step: Prepare for the Weather.Where we live, spring means rain, wind, and mud… and then when that’s done, we’re out in the garden digging in the dirt.
So basically it’s a big mess.
Taking the time to do a few simple preparations at the beginning of the season can really make a difference.Allow those to cook for a minute or so, then add the sweet potatoes.
Cook the onions and the sweet potatoes, stirring constantly, for about 7-8 minutes, or until the sweet potatoes start to brown a bit.. Add in the chicken stock, water, and Vadouvan spices.Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to medium again.
Cook the soup at a low boil for about 30 minutes or so.Finish off by blending the soup until smooth either with an.