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Real Pesto Made With a Mortar and Pestle – Plant-Based Version

2025-10-08 06:11:36

Locate the middle of your strip and fold it in half there!.

It’s really roughly built and I think was just used to keep some tools on or something, but I really liked the shape of it so I stole it for my bedside table.I’ve been using it like that, with weird grease stains and stuff on it, for the last year.

Real Pesto Made With a Mortar and Pestle – Plant-Based Version

Also, when I took the before picture, I was actually just too lazy to move all the messy stuff out of the picture, but let’s say that I’m just not afraid to show you how my house really looks most of the time.So it’s like this on purpose, k?.I promise you that I’m coming to the rescue of my poor ugly bedroom very very soon..

Real Pesto Made With a Mortar and Pestle – Plant-Based Version

The table was in pretty rough shape, but something about it just makes me happy.I wanted to experiment with it a bit and see if I could make it a little bit better.

Real Pesto Made With a Mortar and Pestle – Plant-Based Version

If not, no big loss, really.. We (I) painted it with a couple of coats of Martha Stewart “Crevecoeur”.

It’s a nice greeny grey that reminds me of a rainy day, but in a good way.And spend way too much, even though it’s all relatively cheap..

The other reason is that I’m still a little freaked out by thrift stores sometimes.I know we all do it, but when I go in, I always feel like everyone’s watching me.

“What’s she doing here?This isn’t a place for her.” “Why is she pacing up and down the aisles like that?” And what if I run into someone I know in this small town on my way in?