Woodlawn Homeowners Association

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Lost Pets | Garage Sales | Events | Bulletins | Lost & Found | Fund Raisers The Woodlawn Homeowners Association page was created in April 2011 in preparation of its announcement in the June 2011 newsletter. The Board of Directors are excited to use a new tool of communication to reach their residents. Our hope is that our residents use this page to learn about their neighborhood and keep

up-to-date on the neighborhood news. Also, if you are a resident and would like to announce information or post a comment, please feel free to do so on the page!

06/07/2025
Please be on the lookout for this missing cat “Allie” ! If found please call 225-235-7472
04/15/2024

Please be on the lookout for this missing cat “Allie” ! If found please call 225-235-7472

02/20/2024

Learn how to spice up your garden this Herb Day! 🌿
Join us on February 24th, 8 AM to 2 PM and attend multiple educational sessions for the home gardener. 🌱
Interested? Click here for more information!: https://bit.ly/3OJUAbN..
Thank you to Community Coffee for sponsoring this event!

02/05/2024

LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens

Herb Day (Last Saturday in February)
February 24 | 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.

HERB DAY is the perfect place to start an herb garden or refresh one you've already established! At Herb Day you'll find thousands of healthy herbs and All America Selections tomato plants as well as local vendors, food trucks, Tea room, and three free educational sessions for the home gardener. We hope to see you there!
Sponsored by: The Herb Society of America ~ Baton Rouge Unit of the Herb Society of America

09/13/2023
09/13/2023

I made some basil salt and let me just say...it is delicious! I took 1 1/2 cups fresh basil leaves and gave them a rough chop. Place the leaves in a blender (or food processor) and add 2 cups of Kosher salt. Pulse a few times to breaks fown the basil into smaller pieces. Then take the contents of the blender and place on a baking sheet lined with either parchment paper or a silpat (so mixture doesn't stick to sheet). Spread out across sheet and place in an oven preheated to 170F. Bake for 30 minutes to dry out the basil. Break apart any clumps. Let cool. Move to a jar and enjoy!

Now you have a great finishing salt. Sprinkle across roasted vegetables or on top of deviled eggs. But my favorite way to use this flavored salt is to sprinkle over fresh tomato slices! Yum!

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