I am joining my friend Tam at The Gypsy's Corner for Three or more Tuesday.
I have known Tam for years from the Holiday Forum at Garden Web. That was long before Blogging!
We live at opposite ends of the state of NY, and we both love hunting for bargains, and The Christmas Tree Shop...
Last week she posted some dishes from CTS...and tonight, so am I !
First are these salad plates with crabs or fish....99
The blue tumblers were .69
I got these salad plates ..4 for 1.99
And these shell votives were 1.00 and the mini basket has a little glass inside..for a candle, or flowers..1.00..summer clearance..
The BEE glasses were 1.99
What's For Dinner??
I am joining in at Tasty Tuesday at Balancing Beauty and Bedlam..stop in for some delicious recipes...
And Cole at all the Small Stuff for Tuesday at the Table...stop over and check the other entries!
Pork loin, butterflied , seasoned and stuffed with sliced apples, raisins, onions, a bit of Panko mixed with Apricot Brandy....place in the butterflied and pounded thin pork.
Roll it up, dip in egg wash and roll in Panko.
Place on pan, place butter pats on top and bake at 350 till done...
Hasselback potatoes, carrots and snow peas, and fresh apple chutney..
And some brownies for dessert..
Thanks for visiting..:)
Oh Kathlen, I love all your plates and the bee glasses. Great prices! The food looks so goo, yummy!...Christine
ReplyDeleteOoops, I meant "good"...Christine
ReplyDeleteBoy you are back with a bang. When ever I make those potatoes they are a hit. I'll bet that roast smelled divine while cooking.
ReplyDeleteAll of your plates are just gorgeous, and I love the shell votives. The bee glasses are fabulous, love them. Now as for dinner I would really love some, it looks wonderful. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI loved your dishes! And please don't post any more pictures of yummy looking food....My laptop can't handle the drool! LOL
ReplyDeleteThe striped and fishy plates are wonderful and so thus your meal sound!!
ReplyDeleteKathleen, you found some great items at the CTS..love the striped plates, and I've seen those fishy plates and thought of you. If you ever visit Tam, stop and see me. You will pass right by!
ReplyDeleteI saw those bee glasses in the Ballard's Design catalog, so great score!! Ya'll are lucky to have that store.
ReplyDeleteKathleen, great bargains ... useful, pretty, and good prices. I'm partial to the striped salad plate and can foresee lots of pretty salads in your future. .... The brownies look very tasty.
ReplyDeleteAnother great haul, Kathleen! Can't wait to see the stripes on the table. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful. Thanks for sharing it. I would love for you to join me at Diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com for Crock Pot Wednesday. It's easy, fun and economical! Come on over and check it out.
ReplyDeleteI wish we had a Christmas Tree Shop here where I live. Great bargains for sure!!! And the food looks so yummy as well.
ReplyDeleteAnother great bargain shopping trip! Can't wait to see some of the tablescapes..
ReplyDeleteWish I had received the bargain you were able to get on the Bee glasses..mine and the FDL ones I have were much more than $1.99 !!
Oh my, you sure can find deals....and the meal, pork is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteFantastic finds! The meal looks yummy; thanks for sharing with TATT!
ReplyDeleteYummy!!! What time is dinner? Your recipe looks wonderful, but Hasselback potatoes? I have never heard of that, I will have to "google" the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love the dishes that you got from CTS. I so wish we had one of them here in Winnipeg.
Hugs, Cindy S.
How did I miss this post??? Maybe I'm catching up on the backlog due to your wonderful encounters with Dell?
ReplyDeleteI'm so lucky that I got to go on that shopping trip, but I didn't get the dinner! That pork sounds amazing!!!!!!
- The Tablescaper
Love those crab plates you found. Sorry I am late, busy week getting the kids back to school. I did a cookbook review and hope you'll stop by. If you have time, I invite you to join in my recipe/food post exchange here:
ReplyDeletehttp://momtrends.blogspot.com/2009/09/friday-feasts-cookbook-review.html