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Buckeye in Bornheim: May 2013
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Saturday, May 11, 2013. I wanted to write an open letter to all the mothers that I know. Just sitting here this morning and thinking about this thing we do called mothering and what it is all about. So on this day that we are to celebrate being mothers, I wanted to acknowledge this wonderful, bond of motherhood we all share with each other. This is the day to give thanks that we were born women. With love to all of you for all you do,. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What the Sniper saw.
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Buckeye in Bornheim: March 2011
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Here are a few cooking tips that I have learned over the years that might be interesting to some of you. Wire whips are great for all kinds of things. Cutting shortening into flour when making pie dough or biscuits. When browning ground beef for sauces or burritos, you can either use it in the pan to break. Down all the lumps, or after browning, put the meat into a metal colander to bust up the. Lumps (this eliminates a lot of grease too). That wire whip to them. Vinegar onto a ...
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Buckeye in Bornheim: Happy Mothers Day
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Saturday, May 11, 2013. I wanted to write an open letter to all the mothers that I know. Just sitting here this morning and thinking about this thing we do called mothering and what it is all about. So on this day that we are to celebrate being mothers, I wanted to acknowledge this wonderful, bond of motherhood we all share with each other. This is the day to give thanks that we were born women. With love to all of you for all you do,. A California reader (another former Buckeye). May 13, 2008 at 9:16 PM.
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Buckeye in Bornheim: April 2008
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Saturday, April 26, 2008. Berlin and Sachsenhausen Trip. My daughter and I took a weekend trip to Berlin last week. What a cool city this is. It is such a mish. Mash of architecture, styles, and people and just plain fun. Found a great apt. to stay in, which was half the price of a hotel and it even had a kitchen. I'll post the website so you can find a B&B in Berlin too. To make this thing of beauty. He gave it as a gift to one of the prisoners, right before he died of TB. There is a lot more I could sa...
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Buckeye in Bornheim: March 2008
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Favorite things about Deutschland. 1 The Public Transportation. We haven´t owned a car since we moved here! Though I complain sometimes, it is a pretty good deal. America could learn from this system. This actually holds me back from moving back to the US. I literally cannot imagine going back to only having 2 weeks off a year. It seems a bit tasteless. 8 Ease of travel. It is great living in a city that has so many foreigners in it. Over 30%! It not only makes me feel safe (no n...
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Buckeye in Bornheim: Miss Jo Says # 5
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Miss Jo Says # 5. One of the benefits from moving to Germany. I couldn't find things that I was used to buying in the states and had to learn how to make them from scratch, like canned soups, tortillas, refried beans, and so on. 1 tbls. butter. 1 large can of tomatoes. Milk or heavy cream. I taught my husband how to make these and this is a guy that did not. Know how to cook anything before we got married. He does a fabulous job of it now! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Belgi...
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Buckeye in Bornheim: Miss Jo Says
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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Here are a few cooking tips that I have learned over the years that might be interesting to some of you. Wire whips are great for all kinds of things. Cutting shortening into flour when making pie dough or biscuits. When browning ground beef for sauces or burritos, you can either use it in the pan to break. Down all the lumps, or after browning, put the meat into a metal colander to bust up the. Lumps (this eliminates a lot of grease too). That wire whip to them. Vinegar onto a ...
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Buckeye in Bornheim: Miss Jo Says 2
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Miss Jo Says 2. Seems like the cooking tips are popular, so skimmed thru my memory for a few more that I use. Making sauces look nice. If you are making a chicken soup or gravy and want it to have a golden color, you can either use a little. Of tumeric or a drop or two of yellow food coloring. This also works when making fresh pasta. It makes it look richer. If you are making spinach pasta, use a couple of drops of green food coloring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I real...
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Buckeye in Bornheim: June 2008
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Sunday, June 15, 2008. Happy Fathers Day and a big, huge thank you, to all you fathers out there. I want to especially include step-fathers too, cause sometimes your job is even harder. So, to all you dads, we appreciate what you do. We are part of you and we love you for you. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American expat in deutschland. Blog Thing/ whats your names hidden meaning. Cafe in the Post Museum. Castles and Gardens in Hessen. Luxemburg Tower Lodgings - Cool. What the Sniper saw.
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Buckeye in Bornheim: January 2009
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Saturday, January 10, 2009. Come visit my new blog that is all about Frankfurt! Whether you are planning on visiting Frankfurt or if you are a Newcomer to Frankfurt, my Cityguide will help make your time here more enjoyable. It is chock full of tips about using the trains, shopping, museums, restaurants, events going on in the Rhein Main area, hotels, churches, historic buildings and of course information about our tours. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). American expat in deutschland.