Thursday, February 19, 2026

Jumbo High Corner Cat Litter Box Review

litter box


We currently only have one cat, but we got her a jumbo litter box anyway. There are several pros to this choice.

First, it keeps more litter in the box. The cat only digs litter out onto the floor if she happens to be facing that particular way. So my floors stay cleaner.

Second, out cat likes the extra space to turn around in the box, and to text out multiple dig areas. She seems much happier with this litter box.

Third, with the larger litter box, scooping once a day for one cat is plenty.

I chose this particular box because it doesn't come with a lid. Years ago we had a high side one with a lid, and one of our cats at that time, peed just high enough to have it go in between the lower box and the lid. It was not fun trying various options to keep it contained and cleaned up.

This particular litter box is plenty high enough on the sides to keep any higher sprays contained in the box.

The entrance is midway through the front side, making it easy to enter and exit if need be. She also steps up onto the edge of the higher sides, and that works too. But with this, she has a choice.

I preferred the corner box as compared to the rectangle box. The corner box is still spacious, and takes up a little less room than the rectangle box. I also prefer the entrance/exit location on the corner box.

This box also is smooth on the inside and is easy to wipe down.
litter box


So Phresh Jumbo Litter Box. Check price on Amazon.


Please share with any other cat parents that you know. Thanks.

Cheryl Paton





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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Fisher-Price Toy Reviews List

Fisher-Price Toy Reviews: A List

Welcome to our resource or index page for new, retired and vintage Fisher-Price toy reviews. Here you will find information and links to a number of pages that review in greater depth and provide technical details about some of the company's toys designed for children of all ages. 

EIGHT GREAT FISHER-PRICE TOYS


When my children were young Fisher-Price offered some great, quality children's toys. However, they cannot hold a candle to today's Fisher-Price toys, which include a much larger selection of toys that are all made with improved safety measures with your children in mind. These newer toys make ideal gifts for birthday and Christmas because they can be chosen with a child's age in mind and because they are made by a reputable company. 

If you are looking for an out-of-production toy that evokes feelings of nostalgia, you will find some of them included on this page, too. Be sure to note that vintage toys do not meet todays safety recommendations and are likely not safe for young children.

Included on this list are:

Discovery Cottage
Brilliant Basics Hug 'n Giggle Baby doll.
Christmas Sing-a-Ma-Jigs
Zoo Talkers Little People Animal Sounds Zoo
Laugh & Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table
Laugh & Learn Love to Play Puppy
Corn Popper
Octonauts Vegimals
Go Baby Go! Poppity Pop Muscial Dino

The toys you find here are arranged in no particular order. Each of the title links will lead you to a page that provides an in-depth review of that particular toy. I know there is an inspirational choice here for you.

Find Fisher-Price's Discovery Cottage, as shown above, on eBay.

FISHER-PRICE TOY REVIEWS



This is an old one! My children thoroughly enjoyed playing with the Discovery Cottage in the 1990s. I have fond memories of this toy because of that fact.

Brilliant Basics Hug 'n Giggle Baby

The Hug 'n Giggle Baby doll is a delightful toy that was produced in 2010 and intended for the youngest baby girl and once adopted by your daughter becomes a treasured doll.

Christmas Sing-a-Ma-Jigs Reviewed

The Sing-a-Ma-Jigs were designed for older children but even adults collected them. They were produced in and around 2010.

Zoo Talkers Little People Animal Sounds Zoo Reviewed

This Little People-themed toy from 2011 introduced young children to wild animals. My young grandson was here recently. Learning animal sounds was definitely something we did during his visit. This toy would have been a brilliant addition to our play.

Laugh & Learn Fun with Friends Musical Table Reviewed

Released in 2008 and reissued in 2011, the Musical Table is great fun for children aged six to 36 months. With or without the legs, allowing it to be versatile for babies and toddlers.

Laugh & Learn Love to Play Puppy Reviewed

Recommended for children aged 6 months and up, this puppy is very popular and has been released in various versions since about 2003. 

Fisher-Price Corn Popper Toy

An annoying but much beloved toy, the corn popper will have your new walker doing laps! It was first produced in 1957 and it is still being produced today. You can buy the one today here on Amazon.

Octonauts Vegimals

This toy series was inspired by a 2010 television program and consists of little people who are half animal and half vegetable. Great for imaginary play based on the series.

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That's it for my list for today. Stay tuned for additional reviews.

Are you and your children fans of Fisher-Price toys? Do you have a favorite toy by the company or maybe multiple favorites?

See you
at the toy store!
Brenda

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eBay is also a great place for replacement pieces for toys that you already own. I have a selection of them in my eBay store, too.




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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

A Review Of How to Repot Roses

 pink, red and cream roses


We are anticipating moving house in the future and i have decided that i want to take some of my outdoor plants with me. I especially want to take our roses. 

Some of the roses are already in pots as they were ones I inherited from my parents, others are in the ground and are either special to us or ones I "rescued" so have some emotional meaning for me.

 So the roses in pots really do need repotting now and I want to remove the roses in the ground soon as I have so much to do to prepare for the move, it is a task I can get done now. 

As it is a seasonal, time sensitive task I will not have much more opportunity to do it reliably and I do not want to leave it too near to the date we put the house on the market as I will be overrun with other jobs by then. 

I adore roses, i find there is nothing quite like their beautiful, often delicately scented blooms and I love the way they develop from tiny tight buds to full blooms.

 I understand many people find them a bit daunting to prune but it isn't that difficult. However I suspect our buyers will be people who want a simple easy garden so wherever I can I will take them with me. I am leaving some as they are way to big to move, but the smaller ones are coming with us.   

cluster of cream roses

There are two types of moving I need to do, one is to move from a pot to a larger pot, this move is less stressful for the rose. The other is from the ground to a container, which is a little more stressful and requires more care. Roses are very beautiful and very tough plants, but they can still suffer stress when their environment is changed. However with the correct timing, care and technique it can be done safely and steadily. 

Just a note I am discussing this in terms of being in the UK with its climate and temperatures. If you are not in the UK please find out when roses are in their dormant phase, never when they are actively growing or blooming and only move during this time of year. 

When to Repot Roses

So because timing is so vital part of this moving process for roses in the UK we can only move roses in the late Autumn to the very early Spring, so around November to March. It is very important not to move roses when the ground is frozen. Also never attempt to do it in late Spring or summer during new active growth or blooming.

If we really missed the best part of the year to repot, it can still be done, but the rose will need a lot more care and attention and this is far from ideal if we are already busy with other moving house jobs. 

Wherever you live it is best to do this work when the rose is dormant, so not actively growing or blooming.  

mauve rose


Tools And Equipment Required

  • A sharp spade or fork- if digging out of the ground 
  • Secateurs. I use Wolf Garten Secateurs
  • A large deep pot. Roses like a deep container with good drainage. 
  • Good quality compost
  • Perlite for aeration and drainage
  • Mulch
  • A garden trowel to mix the compost and perlite together
  • Mesh or a broken crock to place over the drainage holes. 
  • Good quality thick or thorn resistant gloves. These are essential and the thicker and more thorn resistant the better! I even sometimes wear 2 pairs of gloves one thinner inner pair a plus a thick pair on top. 
  • Eye protection. I use wrap around sunglasses or protective eyewear as the last thing you want is thorns or whippy stems in your eyes. This is essential. 
  • Clothing that covers your arms and body. As it will be cold here that is no problem layering up and wearing a thick jacket to protect ourselves for thorns and whippy stems.

pink rose

How Much Time Does It Take To Repot Roses

As this can be heavy work and is not the easiest garden job, I would recommend doing the whole of one rose first, so water a few the day before but aim to do one rose at a time.

 You may find that one rose at a time is enough. Do not attempt to over do it as you cannot leave a rose partially out of its pot or not settled in properly. I usually allow an hour per rose if moving from pot to pot, longer if you are digging out of the ground. 

 Personally I suggest a mug of tea, coffee or hot chocolate after each rose is completed, then reassess if you want to do another one that day! 


How to Move a Rose To A Bigger Pot

I generally try to repot plants in pots every few years and especially if I see roots coming out the base of the container which generally means it is pot bound, or it becomes difficult to water them. If the growth of the rose is poor, it looks sickly, or if roots appear on the surface it is becoming more urgent. 

We pot up in to a container one size up usually. If it is significantly bigger the plant may find a bit of trouble establishing and so just one size up is best. 

Roses like a rich but well drained soil. I am using a peat free general compost and adding in about 20% perlite for air and drainage and to keep the container a bit lighter. I used to place a layer of gravel at the base for drainage, but recent thinking is that is not necessary and can be counter productive. 

This year I am seriously considering repotting not into pots but in fabric heavy duty fabric planters with handles. As these shrubs will be moving with us these will be lighter and easier to move and they last around 2-3 years which should cover the moving period. They are considerably less expensive than pots as well. 


The Rose Moving Plan 

1. Water the rose. The day before water the rose, just enough for it to be moist, not waterlogged. This helps to make it easier to get the rose out the pot and reduces the shock on the plant.

2. Prune the rose. I like to do this next before moving the plant so that it is smaller and easier to handle and a few less thorns.

 This involves, with most shrub and standard roses taking about a third of the growth off, removing dead stems, crossing stems and then reducing the plant by about a third.

 If its a climbing rose just trim back the canes a little to be comfortable for you to handle. Once is more than enough to be smacked by a stray whippy rose cane believe me ! 

It is also useful at this stage to gently tie up the canes or stems gently with rope as roses are thorny and it is kinder to our skin to keep them out of the way as much as possible.

 Some people can tolerate thorn bites but I cannot and to be honest it is always safety first when dealing with roses.

 In addition do wear eye protection, it is simply not worth a whippy stem or a thorn getting into the eyes, do not take that chance. 

I usually find some brown parts of the stems so trim these off with secateurs. Some crossing stems are also common so best to take one off so that they do not rub each other and cause friction and a wound or infection to get in. Make sure to make clean cuts. 

3. Prepare the new planter. especially if it is a large pot , I am repotting into 30, 50 and 75 litre planters so it is best to place it in the final position before adding compost and the rose. It will be heavy afterwards. Once in position place a crock or mesh over any drainage holes, just to prevent them getting blocked by the compost mix. Then mix the compost and perlite and place about a third into the pot. 

4. Remove the rose from its pot

The easiest way is to tip the pot on its side onto a old towel or blanket if the pot is more delicate and gently ease the plant out. This is also kinder to your back. If it is pot  bound I usually end up gently tapping the sides of the pot with my heavily gloved hands to loosen it up. Be very careful if it is delicate material and be careful with your hands too, just tap gently. 

I would  not recommend trying to lift a rose vertically out of a pot. They are usually surprisingly heavy and it is hard to get a good grip on a thorny plant without doing some damage to yourself. I speak from painful experience! 

In one case I found to my surprise that one of the roses had actually rooted through the pot and into the ground! In this case I had to carefully and cleanly cut the root before I could move the rose out the pot. Then I had to dig the root out!  

5. Check the condition of the roots, these are the most important parts of the plant. If any look dead or are rotten or mushy, cut them out with sharp secateurs. 

6.Gently lift the rose, with help if you need it, roses can be heavier than you might think. In fact I would always advise getting help with this task. Position the rose in the new container so the grafting point which is usually easily seen by a join or bumpy part of the stem sits just above soil level. Then fill around the rose carefully with the compost mix, gently firming it around the rose. I usually leave about 2 inches free at the top of the container for easy watering. If you fill to the brim there is no room for watering. 

7. Then water the rose thoroughly until water runs through the drainage holes. After watering I usually find the soil settles somewhat and I need to add more compost plus perlite mix to the top of the pot. 


red and white rose


How To Lift A Rose From The Ground and Move It Into A Container

You need to be more careful doing this, but if you really want to take the rose with you it is possible. The type of soil you have may make a difference as to how easy this is. We have heavy clay soil and digging it is a workout at the best of times, a lighter soil will be easier.

  Also if the rose is older and well established it may have a very deep root run. More than a few years old it gets harder to move. If the rose is very big or very old you may want to weigh up if taking cuttings might be kinder to you and the rose. 

We are in this position with two roses, one is very old, over 30 years old and I do feel the shock might be too much, so instead I am taking cuttings from this old rose. The other is an iceberg climber, it is a very vigorous climber and huge now. It would be a difficult task. 

I will prune it but I really feel it is a big job for us to move it into a pot and kinder to the rose to leave it in the ground where it is happy, so I will take cuttings that can come with us. 

The Rose Moving From The Ground Plan 

1.Pruning. So again we will prune the rose by around a third

2. Dig a wide circle all around the rose with a sharp spade . The idea is to lift as much of the root ball as possible and to not disturb the roots. Do bear in mind that a root ball on an established rose can be very heavy. In general a digging range about twelve inches around is usually ok. You will invariably break some roots, it is inevitable but not a disaster, in most cases the rose will cope. 

3. Lift the rose carefully and ideally with two people. You will need to slide a spade or two under the rose and lift at the same time. This can be very heavy and difficult work with a big established rose. It is a good idea in my experience to have an old sack or compost bag nearby to lay the rose on if you need  a short break between lifting and potting. 

4.Then place into the new container as we did for the pot to pot transfer and of course water well and top up with the compost mix and mulch as required. You will need to watch it carefully over the coming weeks and months for signs of stress and be very vigilant about watering and feeding . 

garden mulch

After Care For Any Potted Or Repotted Rose

  •  Feed from April to August, which is in UK the main growing period  with a rose fertiliser. The compost does have some feed in it but roses are especially hungry plants so always need the additional and regular feeding. Now in a container you are fully responsible for all its food and water as it can no longer gain anything from the ground.  
  •  Check the drainage holes are not blocked every so often as roses hate wet roots and you do risk rotting roots if they stay wet for long periods of time. 
  • Mulch the rose after repotting and periodically to conserve water and reduce weeds. 
  • Once roses are in containers we are completely responsible for their source of water and food. Roses need both regularly and are usually heavy feeders so it is now up to us to provide this for them. 

There are things to consider when moving house with plants  which I discuss in my article  Advantages and Disadvantages Of Moving House With Your  Garden Plants. 

With care and good handling roses can be potted on successfully and do well. Is this my favourite gardening task? No, not really, we have to do it in the cold and it is thorny and heavy, slow, hard work. However the blooms are so gorgeous and so it is well worth it. In a few months when I have forgotten the thorn bites and see the beauty of the roses, it will bring me great happiness.

For us we are doing this as a temporary measure until we can get them in the ground and we want to keep the inherited roses and take them with us when we move house. If you would like roses in containers as a permanent feature it is easier to buy roses that are smaller, minature or check those that will be happy long term in containers. Either way roses have a special place in my heart. 


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Monday, February 16, 2026

Reviewing the Huogantom Magnetic Cell Phone Tripod

"You have to order this" my friend said to me, sending the link to a little gadget. I hadn't thought I needed a handheld phone tripod but he was insistent that I order it. My friend was right, this cell phone tripod is super handy and has been helpful in so many ways; hands-free video chatting, recording videos from different angles, and reading or watching a variety of things. I have used this handy cellphone tripod on a daily basis. 

photo and text of phone tripod


Huogantom Magnetic Phone Tripod

The link my friend had sent to me was for the Huogantom phone tripod. In internet searches, there are many small cell phone tripods available. This particular design is perfect for me.

  • Strong magnetic attachment
  • sturdy aluminum alloy
  • versatile - desktop stand, handheld
  • easy vertical or horizontal orientation
  • carabiner clip design
  • Hands-free recording
  • easy positioning perfect for video chats, watching movies, and/or reading that online recipe.
  • The sturdy frame is cleverly spaced so that the tripod legs fold and store flat into the frame. the time of this writing, this tripod is rated at 5 out of 5 stars on Amazon

At the time of this writing, this tripod is rated at 5 out of 5 stars on Amazon.

My Personal Thoughts.  

I hadn't been looking at additional tripods since I have a tabletop phone holder that I've liked very much. With the table top cell phone holder, it is easy to film downward angles, it is very sturdy, and it is adjustable in height. It is not easily portable but even so, I wasn't in the market for another tripod. 

The carabiner type clip has been awesome in helping to keep track of the tripod during outings. I have clipped it to my yarn bag straps so that I don't have to rummage around in the bottom of my bag to find the tripod. 

With this very small phone tripod (small enough to fit into my jacket pocket) I really like the magnetic attachment. It is much easier to use than the other clip designs on other phone stands, including my tabletop stand and stands I've borrowed from my friend. While the sturdy clips on those other stands ensure the phone will not fall out, I have a great deal of difficulty clipping the phone in and releasing it. Some of those spring clips are so firm that it hurts my hands and is very frustrating.

phone tripod


The magnetic attachment on my Huogotom tripod is so strong that the magnets click together when I'm moving the phone close to the stand. While I would not hold my phone above water, while running/hiking, or any jarring activities where my phone might bounce loose and become damaged. As a countertop tripod, that magnetic attachment is plenty strong enough. And I don't have to struggle to disengage my phone from the stand.

I have found that this small tripod also seems to be decreasing the amount of times I drop my phone around the house. Like those little Pop Sockets that increase a person's grip on their phone, this tripod increases my grip on my phone. I am developing significant grip issues and this tripod assists me by giving me more than my phone to hold on to. 

Only One Minor Complaint. I ended up purchasing a different magnet sticker for my phone. Possibly because I have an Android phone and a protective case, rather than an iPhone, I used the circular magnet sticker that was included with the tripod. That magnet portion of the sticker was very strong. The adhesive portion of the sticker was not as strong and failed soon after I began using the tripod. I will admit that I am clumsy, and the failure of the adhesive may have been "operator error". It was easy enough to remedy. I purchased flat magnetic strips and what was described as "strong adhesive". 

Related Links:

For better information and other reviews, check out the Huogantom Magnetic Phone Tripod on Amazon

For a better understanding of Pop Sockets, take a peek at the Pop Socket store on Amazon. 

The table top, Overhead Phone Mount stand I purchased is awesome. I love the down-views it provides so I can share videos of my crochet projects in progress. It is also very helpful for video chats and selfies.  The drawback is that it is sturdy and not suitable for throwing into a bag or taking on outdoor adventures.




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Sunday, February 15, 2026

Remembering The Unscarred Me - A Song Review

Remembering The Unscarred Me - A Song Revie


Sometimes, I think about that little girl I used to be—the one who played with dolls and held imaginary tea parties, who believed the world was full of endless possibilities. 

There was a gentle magic in those early years, a quiet wonder that filled my room and the pages of bedtime stories. I remember being unscarred.

A Walking Doll Gift From Dad When I Was Seven

When I was seven, my father had been away for a while, and when he returned, he brought me a gift I still vividly remember: a giant doll, almost half my height, with a name—Shirley. 

I was completely taken aback by this amazing toy. Shirley wasn't just a doll; she was a walking doll. You could hold her hand or arm, and as you walked, her legs would move forward as if she were walking alongside you. 

I remember the awe of watching her move, the sense that she was alive in a way no toy had ever been. That feeling—the magic, the companionship, the sheer possibility—stayed with me for years, and it's exactly what inspired the term "walking doll" when I wrote this song.

As life went on, Shirley stopped walking. I grew taller, my imagination quieted, and somewhere along the way, I stopped letting her talk. Pretend tea parties became memories. She became a decoration, a silent reminder of a part of me I had tucked away.

I Grew Bigger And Stopped Her From Talking

In my twenties, thirties, and forties, I thought I had to leave that little girl behind. I told myself I was practical, independent, and strong.

Dolls were for children, not for grown-ups. But life has a way of nudging you back to what you need most. Every heartbreak, every challenge, every moment that shook me whispered: remember the unscarred me. Remember the one who imagined freely, who believed in possibility, who saw the world as full of magic.

Now, at this stage of my life, I realize I don't have to hide her anymore. I've stopped worrying about what others might think when they see me tap into my creativity, my imagination, my artsy, playful side. What matters is being true to myself. Being free again, as I was when I was little, is my gift to myself.

This Song is About Acknowledging Our Young Imagination

This song, The Living Story (I Remember Being Unscarred), is my ode to that girl in the light pink dress. 

I chose the color pink in these lyrics and in the lyric video for two reasons: one, because when I was a little girl, pink was one of my three favorite colors; and two, most importantly, because my granddaughter's favorite color is pink. 

In the lyric video, I dressed both the grown woman and the young girl in pink to reflect that connection. She's still there on the shelf, waiting patiently for me to remember her, for me to reach for her when the world feels heavy, when life leaves its marks. And now, I do. I drink pretend tea again. I let myself imagine. I let myself create. That girl, that spark, is alive in me, and she always will be.

At 65 Years Old, I'm Acknowledging The Unscarred Me Once Again, as Talked About in the Lyrics I Wrote in this Song

Those who know me know I've been writing for a long time. I started writing poems and song lyrics in 1968, when I was eight years old, and I've written on and off ever since. In 2019, I published a book on Amazon featuring fifty years of my writings. Life often pulled me away from writing. 

Now, at 65, I've made a personal decision: I will honor my spirit and write as much as I can for as long as I live. This is my choice—not to be special, but to be true to who I am, what my soul calls me to do. For me, it's writing. For others, it may be art, music, or building something meaningful. 

The truth is, knowing ourselves is the hardest thing we do. I've come back to my true self, and I plan to live out the last third of my life fully aligned with who I am at heart.

Whether anyone reads or listens to my writings is secondary; it's ok if people don't. It's just something I have to do; I have to get it out. I hope you can release the true you, or maybe you already have!

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

The Cat in the Stacks Cozy Mystery Series Reviewed

 Starring volunteer librarian Charlie Harris and his rescue Maine Coon cat, Diesel. 


A Maine Coon Cat named Mister

We first meet Charlie and Diesel in Book I - Murder Past Due, the 2010 debut of this charming and delightful series.


To date, author Miranda James has written 17 books in the series, with Something Whiskered having been published in 2025.


Series Synopses


Charlie Harris is recently retired from his position as a Library Director in Houston. Widowed, and with his two children grown and pursuing their own careers, Charlie decides to move back to his hometown, a small town near the coast in Mississippi where he has inherited a house from a great-aunt. 


The house is large, so Charlie rents out a couple of the rooms to boarders. His aunt’s housekeeper has run the house for years and stays on part time to tend to Charlie and his boarders, cleaning and cooking. Since Charlie adores her fine Southern cooking, this works out fine with him. 


To keep busy, Charlie volunteers a couple days a week at the local public library and also works one day a week as custodian of the rare books collection at the local college. 


Mister, A Maine Coon Cat
One day, as Charlie parks at the library for one of his volunteer days, and anxious to get inside as it is pouring rain, he  spots movement under a nearby bush. Investigating, he discovers a very large, and rather wet, Maine Coon cat. He picks up the cat and takes him inside to dry him off.


As time goes by, Charlies tries to find out where the cat belongs, while taking care of him at his home. Unable to locate an owner, he ends up keeping the cat. Since the cat has a very deep and rumbling purr, Charlie names him Diesel. He decides he sounds just like a diesel engine. :) 


Then a murder happens and Charlie Harris and Diesel end up playing detective to solve the crime. 


The Cat in the Stacks Series

Diesel goes everywhere with Charlie, including the library where he is a favorite with the children. He even walks on a lease when doing so would keep him safer. 

In subsequent books, Charlie and Diesel become involved in more unsolved murders.  The dynamic duo of genial librarian Charlies Harris and his smart and clever cat, Diesel, earn  the reputation of becoming quite good detectives. 

*You can find the entire collection available here on Amazon. 


Author Miranda  James


Miranda James is a pen name for Dean James, a former medical librarian of two decades. His professional background includes extensive published research on library science, medical history, and the mystery genre. In addition to the Cat in the Stacks series, he is the author of three other series of books. James lives in Texas. 


Summary


If you enjoy cozy mysteries and also like stories that include animals, you will be pleased with this Cat in the Stacks series. As time goes on, Charlie’s two kids move back to Charlie's small Mississippi town (the son, a lawyer, from Houston and the daughter, a striving actress, from California) and become a part of subsequent stories. As does the housekeeper’s daughter, who is a senior detective on the town’s police force and keeps bumping into Charlie when he somehow keeps finding bodies. 


Each story leads into the next, so reading them in sequence is recommended. The Cat in the Stacks series is a darling and light-hearted series of cozy mysteries. 


*Book Review of the “Cat in the Stack” series of cozy mysteries is written by Wednesday Elf


There's a cat in the stacks...

...and he makes the purr-fect partner for a librarian-turned-sleuth.





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Friday, February 13, 2026

2 Minute Microwave Fudge Recipe

fudge
Yes, I did say 2 minutes!  

The 2 minutes refers to the microwave cook time.  It does take a few minutes to mix the ingredients together and spread it in a cooling pan.  Regardless, it only takes about 15 minutes total time to make this fudge and approximately 1 hour before it is set to eat.

I've made this fudge many times over the years for parties, teas, and receptions.  It is always extremely popular.  If attendees only knew how easy it is to make, I doubt they would be as generous with the compliments.  After all, traditional fudge, made the way my grandmothers made it, has to be cooked on the stove-top to the right consistency, without being overcooked.  This microwave fudge is pretty fool proof and simple!

I started using this easy fudge recipe 35 or 40 years ago when I purchased a Tupperware Microwave 2 quart "Ultra 21" set.  You will see it in the photos below.  I feel rather old when I realize that set is referred to as "vintage" in eBay listings.  No matter!  Sometimes vintage is best!  

I would appreciate it if you wouldn't tell my guests at my next party my fudge secret.

 

2 Minute Microwave Fudge Recipe

In my case, I use the 2 quart bottom half of the Tupperware microwave set to cook the fudge and then spread it in the top of the set.  However, you can use any 2 quart (or larger) microwavable cooking dish then spread the fudge mixture in a 8 x 8 pan to cool.  

Before you start, butter the pan you will be using to cook the fudge. If you line the cooling pan with parchment paper, you will not need to butter it, and clean-up will be much easier.

microwave fudge ingredients
There are only a few ingredients needed for the microwave fudge.

  • 1 lb. Confectioners Sugar aka Powdered Sugar  (approx. 4 cups)
  • 1/2 Cup Cocoa
  • 1/4 Cup Milk
  • 1 Stick of Butter
Optional:  You can add 2 teaspoons of vanilla along with the milk.    

Sift powdered sugar and cocoa together into 2 quart microwavable bowl/pan.  Pour in milk and stir together.  Lay the butter on top of the mixture.  Cook in the microwave for 2 minutes.

Take it out of the microwave and stir it all together until it is smooth.  There will be some lumps, but they will breakdown and mix in as you stir to a smooth consistency.

  Optional:  You can stir in 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts into the fudge right before you spread it in the pan for cooling 

Spread the fudge into the prepared (buttered or parchment paper) cooling pan and set in the refrigerator for an hour to completely cool.

Then, enjoy!   

 

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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Review of Renewed iPhones on Amazon

 

Front and Back of iPhone
Renewed electronics on Amazon are a great way to get really good products at a reduced price. I have found that they offer a cost-effective way to own Apple products and they come with a warranty.  I have gotten my last three iPhones on Amazon using the renewed program and have been very satisfied.  The phones have been just like new and the process to get them and to trade in your old phones is great.

Key Features of Amazon Renewed iPhones

  • Choose from service provider or unlocked
  • Great selection of all models of iPhones--some as low as $315.00
  • Choose memory size
  • Choose condition- choices include Excellent, Good, and Acceptable and range from no cosmetic damage to lightly visible scratches.  All have battery life of greater than 80%
  • Trade In of your old phone is available- you enter information on your old phone and they will give you an estimated trade in value.  If you choose to go with the trade in they send you a free shipping label.
  • All come with accessories equivalent to those that were originally shipped in the box when they were new.
  • Free Returns- 90 day refund/replacement


Here is a link to Amazon's Renewed iPhones Renewed iPhones

Amazon Renewed Store

In addition to the iPhones the Amazon Renewed Store carries a variety of expertly refurbished products at great prices.  Here are the categories I found on the Renewed page on Amazon.

  • Cell Phones and Accessories
  • Computers and Accessories
  • Video Games
  • Office Supplies
Here is a link to the Amazon Renewed Store Amazon Renewed Store


Buying a renewed phone or other electronic product is not only a great way to save money, but you are helping the environment at the same time.  I have been so pleased with the phones that we have purchased in this way.  Everything has always gone as smooth as can be and I love my new (renewed) iphone 14Pro Max!



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