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What fills our day: Pics & Videos
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What fills our day. A few of our favorite links. Window on the Wall. Astronomy Pic of the Day. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Cedric was so excited to see this rainbow. Cool Cedric wearing Daddy's hat. This is just plain cute. And so is this. Alright, and one more. :). March 25, 2009 at 1:49 PM. Looks like lots of life at your house. FUN! Thanks for sending those along. March 25, 2009 at 3:40 PM. Pictures are wonderful, but I love those videos! Thanks for sharing them with us.those kids are too cute!
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Wait, there's eight!: July 2012
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Wait, there's eight! Little morsels of our family journey, chronicled as a testimony to God's goodness. Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Alone in my kitchen at last! Well, this week my older three kids are in Iowa at Grandma's. I'm hesitant to say it, but "Woo Hoo! And once a month I go pick up my food at a local drop site with other families. Maybe I'll even make some new friends who can help me along in my healthy food journey! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am a devoted wife and mother of six children who lean...
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Laura | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. May 13, 2013. Book Review: Container Gardening for Health, by Barbara Barker. Have you heard of the Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ and ‘Clean 15’ lists? They highlight the 12 fruits and veggies that are tested, and have the most pesticide residue on them. In contrast, the ‘Clean 15’ have the least amount (which is not to say no residue, necessarily…). Thanks, Barbara Barker, for a great book! Dirty dozen and clean fifteen. What to buy organic. The book sho...
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Book Review: Container Gardening for Health, by Barbara Barker | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. May 13, 2013. Book Review: Container Gardening for Health, by Barbara Barker. Have you heard of the Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ and ‘Clean 15’ lists? They highlight the 12 fruits and veggies that are tested, and have the most pesticide residue on them. In contrast, the ‘Clean 15’ have the least amount (which is not to say no residue, necessarily…). Thanks, Barbara Barker, for a great book! This entry was tagged book review. Dirty dozen and clean fifteen.
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Another New/Old Review: Farmer Boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. April 21, 2013. Another New/Old Review: Farmer Boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Ok, Ok, I know – everyone read this book in 4th grade, besides me. But, I have to say, working my way through this delightful series, is perhaps even more meaningful as an adult, minded as I am towards real food, traditional ways of cooking, and family values of love, respect, and faith. They resound in abundance in the Little House series! 8220;There’s no ‘but’ about it! Maybe he’ll mak...
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Haggard Mom: Down, Down, Up, Down, Up....
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A bland but slightly humerous look into the daily life of a mother with two small children. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Down, Down, Up, Down, Up. The past week has been one of the most emotionally trying weeks I've had since my mom was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer. And what happens when someone's expectations change? What happens when she wants more of him than he can give? So many considerations. and perhaps it will be me who moves to a place of acceptance, who knows. These past few days, it ha...
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Haggard Mom: Not Quite How I Envisioned Things...
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A bland but slightly humerous look into the daily life of a mother with two small children. Sunday, November 18, 2012. Not Quite How I Envisioned Things. I *want* it to be ok. I *want* to be happy for him, but right now, I'm just not. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Beaverton, Oregon, United States. 37 year old semi-hippie-earth-mother mom of 2. View my complete profile. What's the Weather Like? There was an error in this gadget. Follow me on Twitter. For the Love of Cooking. I Can Has Cheezburger.
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Living Providently: November 2008
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Saturday, November 15, 2008. Constancy Amid Change: Building a Foundation. 8220;What I would like to share with you today are my observations about the constant and fundamental principles which, if followed, will bring financial security and peace of mind under any economic circumstances. 8220;First, I would like to build a foundation and establish a perspective within which these economic principles must be applied. Posted by Leigh Ann. BRING to a boil:. 2 tsp chicken bouillon. STIR in until smooth:.
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Living Providently: October 2008
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. Posted by Leigh Ann. 188; cup onion, diced. COOK until golden brown. 1 cup rice, uncooked. STIR to coat for 5 minutes. 189; tsp dried parsley flakes. 189; of a green bell pepper, diced. 1 tomato, diced. 189; rope smoked sausage, diced. 3 drops of yellow food coloring. REDUCE heat, cover, and simmer for 20 minutes or until the water is all soaked up. Posted by Leigh Ann. Posted by Leigh Ann. 1 cup rice, cooked. 190; cup sugar. 190; cup raisins. 189; teaspoon nutmeg.