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Vegetable of Last Week: Fiddleheads | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. Vegetable of Last Week: Fiddleheads. May 27, 2015. This was my first time working with fiddleheads. Maybe my first time having fiddleheads (I may have had something similar when visiting Taiwan). I decided to do something relatively simple so that I can experience the flavour of fiddleheads. Juice of 1/2 lemon. 1/2 tsp of lemon zest. A dash of red pepper flakes. Add the shrimp, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Cook for a couple of minutes more. May 28, 2015 at 9:22 pm.
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Vegetable of the Week: Kale | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. Vegetable of the Week: Kale. June 17, 2015. For our CSA share this week, we received a bunch of kale and asparagus. Kale is not my husband’s favourite vegetable but he enjoyed both of the kale dishes I made this week. 1 bunch of kale – cut stem into 1 cm pieces and cut leaves into ribbons. 1 can of chickpea – rinsed and drained. 1 tomato – diced. Juice and zest of 1 lemon. 1 onion – chopped. Salt and pepper to taste. Rice or couscous to serve with. You are comment...
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My Cloth Diapering Experience So Far | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. My Cloth Diapering Experience So Far. January 29, 2015. My husband and I decided that we would try cloth diapering. We heard that it did not always work out for people, but I was pretty determined to make it work. My sister-in-law had given us some prefolds, diaper covers, and liners from Bummis, which helped with the starting costs. I wanted to try washing diapers on our own first before exploring other options. What I started with:. 3 Super Brite Diaper Covers.
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What I Have Learned So Far | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. What I Have Learned So Far. March 30, 2015. Being a parent has taught me:. People will always have an opinion about how you will raise your child. Embrace every moment (although not baby-specific). As my husband said, “before you know it, he would be surly teenager.”. This is me-specific: I am definitely a project-oriented person. Even though I had “Project Baby”, I needed. My Experience with Midwives. Black Radish →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting...
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Black Radish | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. May 22, 2015. We recently signed up with Grand River Organics. I am excited to have different vegetables to try each week! We have the local bag and that is enough for us at the moment – luckily BW is still small (he loves food, we started solids with him and he enjoys his vegetables and fruits! My husband was not a fan of black radish. To me, the flavour resembled daikon radish and the soup reminded me of Taiwanese daikon radish and meatball soup (蘿蔔貢丸湯). Follow ...
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. Heart-Shaped Cake for a Good Friend. August 23, 2015. It has been a busy summer of hanging out with friends, gardening, and working on my course. I have a couple of recipes to share and will post them while […]. Read Article →. Vegetable of the Week: Kale. June 17, 2015. For our CSA share this week, we received a bunch of kale and asparagus. Kale is not my husband’s favourite vegetable but he enjoyed both of the kale dishes I […]. Read Article →. May 27, 2015.
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My Experience with Midwives | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. My Experience with Midwives. January 30, 2015. If you are like me, here is an article in Traditional Chinese to show your family re: midwife care. http:/ www.epochtimes.com/b5/6/10/16/n1488563.htm. I am quoting Ontario Midwives. 8220;Ontario midwives provide care under a model and philosophy which includes the belief that women have the right to make informed choices. I contacted Genesis Midwives. And Kitchener Waterloo Midwifery Associates. When I found out I was...
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Peach Season 2014: Pork Tenderloin with Peaches | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. Peach Season 2014: Pork Tenderloin with Peaches. August 28, 2014. Over the past few weeks, I have been indulging myself with peaches. I made a peach pie, and every day I ate 2-3 peaches (in addition to my apples). This baby really likes fruit! As for aversions – Baby is not crazy about chocolate, but we don’t hate chocolate.). This recipe is based on Rosemary-Mustard Pork with Peaches in Food Network Magazine Great Easy Meals: 250 Fun and Fast Recipes. Add mustard...
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June | 2015 | dancing in the rain
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Dancing in the rain. Travel, food, life. Monthly Archives: June 2015. Vegetable of the Week: Kale. June 17, 2015. For our CSA share this week, we received a bunch of kale and asparagus. Kale is not my husband’s favourite vegetable but he enjoyed both of the kale dishes I […]. Read Article →. I am reading…. The Unlikely Pilgrimmage of Harold Fry - Rachel Joyce. A dash of zest. A view from the grassroots. Explore for a year. The power of now. A dash of zest. A view from the grassroots. Explore for a year.