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The Reynolds Tribe: February 2015
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How much of each, you ask? Well, this is one of those recipes that you adjust according to your tastes. I do use one can of coconut milk to about 4 ounces of curry paste, mixed with one chicken breast shredded. If that helps. I don't like a lot of onions. If a recipe says to chop one medium onion, I'm more likely to use a quarter of the onion. So you may want more than what I've pictured here. You can buy a squeezy bottle of ginger paste! After those have sautéed for a few minutes, add the curry paste...
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The Reynolds Tribe: Coconut Chicken Curry
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How much of each, you ask? Well, this is one of those recipes that you adjust according to your tastes. I do use one can of coconut milk to about 4 ounces of curry paste, mixed with one chicken breast shredded. If that helps. I don't like a lot of onions. If a recipe says to chop one medium onion, I'm more likely to use a quarter of the onion. So you may want more than what I've pictured here. You can buy a squeezy bottle of ginger paste! After those have sautéed for a few minutes, add the curry paste...
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The Reynolds Tribe: June 2014
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There is a robin's nest in our backyard, safely nest. Led on a drainpipe off of our garage. Curious as to whether or not there were any eggs in the nest, I waited until the robin flew away, and sneakily lifted up my phone to take a photo. How gorgeous is that color? I always thought robin eggs were a lighter blue; I'm digging the turquoise. One day, my photo looked like this:. Incredibly nasty looking baby robins, but still cool! The Latin name for the American robin is Turdus migratorius. We're The Reyn...
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The Reynolds Tribe: February 2014
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Pitching is hard, let's do it together! A great contest hosted by Brenda Drake. Is coming up in March- Pitch Madness! It's like March Madness, only way better and with less basketball. Just kidding. There's no basketball involved (I hope). To read more about the contest, click here. To enter the contest, you'll need a 35-word pitch (as well as the first 250 words of your MS, but you already have that! When I read that part of the guidelines, I was like, "Seriously? So what do you need for this pitch?
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The Reynolds Tribe: The Rubik's Cube
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My second favorite holiday is New Year's Eve. I love making gyoza (Japanese pot-stickers), drinking Martinellis, and staying up late flipping between Ryan Seacrest and Carson Daly (with a few minutes spent with Anderson Cooper, natch). My genius sister bought on-sale Christmas crackers (the kind you pull, not the kind you eat) to cap off our celebrations. Eight crackers=eight lame jokes, eight silly plastic toys, and eight PAPER HATS. He was excited to wear a hat, though he later traded for a red one.
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The Reynolds Tribe: O Christmas Tree
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Posing with the tree after cutting. Amelia is not actually that big- but we don't have a newborn-size snowsuit! The tree was well-proportioned all around, but the branches were thinner than the trees we usually buy. It actually displays our Christmas ornaments better! The boys "helped" decorate- Sam put ornaments on the tree Sunday afternoon, and Ben has spent all week moving them around. He was banned from touching the tree after breaking his second ornament. There she is, in all her glory! Sunday Sweet...
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The Reynolds Tribe: The US Airmail Beacon System
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The US Airmail Beacon System. My parents came for a visit last month. Ninety-five percent of the reason for their visit was to see us, but the other five percent was to check out a little piece of history near Laramie. The beacon is still standing at the arrow in Medicine Bow, a rarity. Dad actually climbed the beacon tower to take this photo. He said it was "terrifying.". Close-up from atop the beacon. We left Amelia in the car because it was raining. Dad and the boys. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Miracles… | Just a story...
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Just a story…. My life far and away. Have you ever had a moment when life smacks you so hard in the face it feels exactly how you imagined it would feel if your mother had actually smacked you into next week the way she always promised she would? I had that exact moment yesterday. While I was off running around the country enjoying life, traveling internationally and shopping away on my vacation, back in the real world other people’s lives were going on too, which I failed to even consider. I felt like s...
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The Reynolds Tribe: March 2015
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And because my grandpa Lauver turned 80 in February, it meant they were going to have a surprise party. My mother's family cannot resist a surprise party of any kind. My mom turned 40 the first year after we moved to Alaska, and my dad and her parents arranged for them to visit for her birthday. They've had surprises of random family members showing up at birthday parties, anniversary parties, graduations- pretty much any time they can surprise somebody, they will. Do they look happy or what? We hung out...
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Officially Different: One Year Down
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Thursday, October 6, 2011. Over the last few weeks, I have done many things that I thought to myself, "I should blog about this." But, alas, I have not blogged about any of them. Sometimes I feel caught in a pickle - do I let life get in the way of blogging (therefore, not posting for awhile) or do I let blogging get in the way of life? Now, I do not claim to be a marriage expert, but I do feel like Brad and I have learned a lot this first year. So, is this a doctoral thesis on marriage? 2) Space is okay.