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Pazzions: N is for.....
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Monday, April 16, 2012. Nasty, nefarious little nuisances. Every parent dreads the discovery that they literally have lousy children. Most parents take the whole thing resignedly and there is usually a pleasant exchange of "when I was a kid they just dunked our heads in DDT" anecdotes. The "lice just love clean. Hair" is often thrown in to mollify their embarrassment even though this an out and out lie. They will crawl onto any head of hair regardless of hygiene. Lice not kids). Actually, that is. My fav...
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food in the garden: Butter Fudge - Almond
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Food in the garden. Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Butter Fudge - Almond. What does a gal watching her weight eat? Butter, of course. and lots of it! Second, you might want to skip this one. Now that I've made it clear that we are talking about lots of butter (so much so that you have to store this in the freezer), let's move on. Maybe not, who knows? Now where were we? Oh, yes, butter. This recipe, like my creme brulee recipe, started with one from the Healthy Home Economist. You can see the original here.
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food in the garden: July 2013
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Food in the garden. Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Butter Fudge - Almond. What does a gal watching her weight eat? Butter, of course. and lots of it! Second, you might want to skip this one. Now that I've made it clear that we are talking about lots of butter (so much so that you have to store this in the freezer), let's move on. Maybe not, who knows? Now where were we? Oh, yes, butter. This recipe, like my creme brulee recipe, started with one from the Healthy Home Economist. You can see the original here.
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food in the garden: February 2014
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Food in the garden. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Fat and Honey Energy Boost. I know that I abandoned my blog for a good long while. Part of that is that we moved, and life changed a lot. But part of it is that my health has been declining and the doctors haven't been able to help me. You can read more about what I'm doing to help myself here. Raw, unfiltered honey. Before I get to the instructions, let me discuss how important it is to get raw, unfiltered honey from a source you trust. Raw, because pa...
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food in the garden: Peanut Butter-Oat Balls
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Food in the garden. Sunday, July 7, 2013. Last week, I found a simple recipe for peanut butter balls that called for rolled oats, peanut butter, and optional cocoa powder. I was craving peanut butter, but I didn't want to eat any bread, so I made them with the addition of dark chocolate chips (I know you're not surprised about the chocolate! So I tinkered with it, adding a little sweetener and some healthy fats. The result is, in my mind, a huge improvement in both taste and nutritional value. This blog ...
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food in the garden: Fat & Honey Energy Boost
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Food in the garden. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Fat and Honey Energy Boost. I know that I abandoned my blog for a good long while. Part of that is that we moved, and life changed a lot. But part of it is that my health has been declining and the doctors haven't been able to help me. You can read more about what I'm doing to help myself here. Raw, unfiltered honey. Before I get to the instructions, let me discuss how important it is to get raw, unfiltered honey from a source you trust. Raw, because pa...
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food in the garden: Healthy Creme Brûlée
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Food in the garden. Monday, July 1, 2013. You might see the cream and egg yolks in the ingredient list and wonder how I can label it healthy. First, jump over to the Healthy Home Economist. This is her recipe, slightly modified. You can read her explanation on the reasons we can call this luxurious dish healthy. It has something to do with fatty acids, brain function, and healthy skin. Here's the recipe for one 9-inch pie dish:. 1 pint heavy, fresh or slightly soured cream. 1/2 Tbs. vanilla extract.
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Fuzzy Feet 'n' Furry Tails Gerbils: L is for little...
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Fuzzy Feet 'n' Furry Tails Gerbils. Friday, April 13, 2012. L is for little. Not especially creative, but gerbils are really. Little when they are first born. :). Labels: A TO Z. Okay, Ill follow. This could be an interesting blog! Just look at those cute little gerbils! April 13, 2012 at 4:49 PM. These are sooo cute! Im going to follow too, just so I can come see cute furry things every day! Coffee in the Garden. In the Care of the Great Physician. April 16, 2012 at 8:10 PM. A to Z Blogging Challenge.
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Pazzions: U is for....
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Wikipedia describes the meaning of ugly as " Ugly or ugliness is a term referring to a property of a person or thing that is unpleasant to look upon and results in an unfavourable evaluation.". It is not in just people that "ugliness" has different definitions. Buildings, art, landscapes, clothes, animals et al, all present differently to different eyes. Just as its opposite "beautiful", the concept of ugly defies true definition. In fact sometimes they can be one and the same.