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Just another WordPress.com site. Chocolate Chip or Oreo? Raspberry and Cream Cheese Brownie Bites →. Daring Bakers: Yeasted Meringue Coffee Cake. The March 2011 Daring Baker’s Challenge was hosted by Ria of Ria’s Collection. And Jamie of Life’s a Feast. Ria and Jamie challenged The Daring Bakers to bake a yeasted Meringue Coffee Cake. I was excited about this month’s challenge because it somewhat reminded me about December’s Christmas stollen. The challenge recipe can be viewed and printed here. March 27...
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The Spice Choir: sorry for that long, awkward pause
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Singing my new life. Thursday, March 15, 2012. Sorry for that long, awkward pause. For any of you still listening. Still subscribed in your e-reader. I've started a new project here. I'm blogging about what it's like to be a naysayer, and how I'm trying to move towards a little yes, everyday. So far, thinking about saying yes has opened doors: to rediscovering an old joy. To standing up for my kids. And to just being here, fully, each day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Spice Choir: August 2011
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Singing my new life. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Another side benefit to midwifery. Going in for a physical and also getting to chat with a lovely mentor-type person. For like an hour. I've had doctors I knew before, but they never have that much time. Monday, August 29, 2011. The most summery menu ever:. Pesto pasta with fresh tomatoes, peach and plum cobbler. Thank you, God. I wish I could bring you a picture of this, but it's not feasible. So:. Imagine one large bed, with two small girls in it. That's...
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The Spice Choir: February 2011
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Singing my new life. Monday, February 28, 2011. It's like candy. Okay, maybe not candy. Potato chips? Take some kale (or chard, or dark greens de jour), toss them in olive oil and salt, and then roast them for eight-ish minutes in the oven. 400 degrees. Yes. Kale chips. Thin, crispy, and gone, after about ten minutes. Seriously, your kids will eat kale. YOU will eat kale. Thanks to Marta to turning me on to the goodness. Sunday, February 27, 2011. I'm not sure this can be long-term.". Make a joyful noise.
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The Spice Choir: November 2011
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Singing my new life. Sunday, November 27, 2011. Not a metaphor at all. I decided, in my quest to reinvigorate my Spanish, to change the settings on my iPhone to Spanish. Now when I type, I don't get auto-corrected back to English. I had been afraid that I wouldn't be able to type in English (getting auto-corrected back to Spanish). Except there's a little button to push when typing that has a globe on it, and it will auto-correct to English temporarily. Which is frickin' brilliant. We were blessed with v...
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The Spice Choir: not a metaphor at all
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Singing my new life. Sunday, November 27, 2011. Not a metaphor at all. I decided, in my quest to reinvigorate my Spanish, to change the settings on my iPhone to Spanish. Now when I type, I don't get auto-corrected back to English. I had been afraid that I wouldn't be able to type in English (getting auto-corrected back to Spanish). Except there's a little button to push when typing that has a globe on it, and it will auto-correct to English temporarily. Which is frickin' brilliant. Not a metaphor at all.
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The Spice Choir: January 2011
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Singing my new life. Monday, January 31, 2011. Keystone kops at the playground. Toddler goes up the play structure. I follow up one step, two, until the first platform. Toddler (who has done slides all by her very self, thank you very much) heads to the slide, pauses. I think: I should be at the bottom to catch her. I think: No, I should go down the slide with her. I think: No, she loves doing it herself! I think: I'll feel awful if she gets hurt. I think: I worry too much! Should be worrying about.
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The Spice Choir: March 2012
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Singing my new life. Thursday, March 15, 2012. Sorry for that long, awkward pause. For any of you still listening. Still subscribed in your e-reader. I've started a new project here. I'm blogging about what it's like to be a naysayer, and how I'm trying to move towards a little yes, everyday. So far, thinking about saying yes has opened doors: to rediscovering an old joy. To standing up for my kids. And to just being here, fully, each day. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Spice Choir: September 2011
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Singing my new life. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. More red tide metaphors. This one from Lucy: Mama, the red tide looks like blue fairies dancing through the edge of the water. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. I went out and saw the red tide tonight. Eerie lightshow on the waves, in long ribbons of lumenescent blue. It struck me that all my metaphors to describe it are from the world of entertainment, special effects and light shows. Monday, September 26, 2011. Thus ends today's brilliant post. Do you want...
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The Spice Choir: April 2011
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Singing my new life. Friday, April 29, 2011. No such thing as last place. Me: posting last: winner! Wednesday, April 27, 2011. One of the most encouraging things I've read all year. Ira Glass on being creative. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. I like Easter. As a Christian, it's an astounding holiday. As a churchgoer, I like Ash Wednesday better (fewer people, and the service is usually a little more focused on God then proving how cool the church is to all of the visitors). Lucy had fun finding them. Home home ...