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Shopping The Closet: And then I bid you farewell....
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More about living, less about shopping. Saturday, January 19, 2013. And then I bid you farewell. When I started this blog back in September of 2009 it was to motivate me to shop my own closet. It didn't really work - my closets were still bulging at the seams. And still I blogged. I shared with you my outfits, my thrift finds and my thoughts. I told you about my kids and husband and how much I adore my family. I brought you with us on our journeys and adventures and we had quite the time didn't we? All s...
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A Walk Through The Winter Woods. Before I write whatever bubbles up to the top of my heart today, I want to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for your response to my last post. Girl “end up” like this? Well, her story hasn’t ended yet. {Neither has yours! And even in the roughest patches, there is so much BEAUTY! I’m convinced beauty will have the last word in all of our stories. The day after I wrote that raw post, my dad flew in for a visit. What timing! And this makes me laugh…. Beautiful phot...
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Crispy Stuffed Chicken Caprese with Fresh Tomato-Basil Relish
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Get FREE Updates Delivered to Your Inbox! Skip to primary navigation. Skip to primary sidebar. Food for LOVE's sake. Burgers & Sandwiches. Cozy Chicken: Crispy Caprese, A New Dish To Accompany A New Phase Of Life. May 19, 2013. Taste what’s good and pass it on. Chicken Caprese with Fresh Mozzarella, Basil and Tomatoes, with Fresh, Tomato-Basil Relish. 4 chicken breasts, skinless and boneless. 2 cloves garlic, pressed through garlic press. 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice. 1 teaspoon lemon zest. Add all ing...
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AN ITALIAN, AN AMERICAN & AN AUSTRIAN WALKED INTO our kitchen … : Manger
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Links & Friends. AN ITALIAN, AN AMERICAN & AN AUSTRIAN WALKED INTO our kitchen …. The Médoc meatball challenge. This is when we pick up where we left off. At the end of last post Mr. Carter Inskeep and his associates had just left us and what followed was a quiet week-end,. The result was kind of boring, but probably fair. Oddur raised himself from his seat and declared the result a draw. Allegra was happy, Matt not so much. WHAT? Managed to measure up in a very different but equally delightful way. ...
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We built a mudroom - Living Vintage
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Blog Salvage. Repurpose. Build. Collect and Share Vintage Ideas. You are here: Home. We built a mudroom. January 19, 2013. We built a mudroom. We live in the land of sugar sand. Sand so fine that it’s almost impossible to keep from tracking it indoors. After we bought our house, we found that we were having to vacuum the kitchen — (which was the room we entered from the back door) – every few days. That got really old. Really, really fast. After we considered everything, we realized that the pros far out...
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amandromeda: October 2013
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Monday, October 21, 2013. Plaidtober is still going strong at amandromeda. watch me run and jump around goofily in cool merch from my shop. all set to music. Thursday, October 17, 2013. Lessons in layering and life. Vintage sweater courtesy of eleanor of ballyhoo and bedbugs. Friday, October 11, 2013. Ah, it's friday. which means absolutely nothing to me as i work every single saturday, but still there is a special magic that comes with the word 'friday.'. Thrifted jeans and loafers. Or i'll probably jus...
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Three Years On Our Farm. From three years ago. I wrote it on July 6, 2012, the day before we moved into our farmhouse. So that’s it! July 7 was our move-in date, three years ago. Hard to believe it’s been three years since we left all that was familiar and comfortable in the city and moved to a completely unfamiliar, unpredictable farm life in the country. And not in Texas at all, but in Tennessee! Sometimes I still can’t believe we really did this. That. With no saddle, no reigns, no nothing. Now,.