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Sage Alley: October 2014
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014. I made these just last week, and I have to say that, although my boyfriend and I originally wrinkled our brows at the recipe, these tasted very, very good. I also learned that the recipes in the book I chose to use mostly only serve one person. (Well, that or we're not used to the portions recommended yet.) Next time, I will double the recipe. The recipe is very simple. In fact, I'm finding that most. When using any nuts or seeds as a base in a raw recipe, they must. Our raw ...
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Sage Alley: May 2015
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Friday, May 22, 2015. Brick Dust: Spring Brings Changes. Our beautiful sage bush. Spring brings change, and around here, there's a lot of change happening! While we don't live on an alley, we are in the suburbs, surrounded by concrete and asphalt and apathy. Our yard is tiny (though we do get a lot out of it! And traffic sounds are a constant. I also just like the way "Sage Alley" sounds as a writer. Just another afternoon at home. Also in are kohlrabi and beets. No tomatoes or peppers this year. We are ...
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Sage Alley: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Brick Dust: Ceiling Prep, How I Am Holding Up. Holy chaos, Batman! This is the inside of our new ceiling. It looks kind of crazy, because electrical is just roughed in right now, but the fact is that our lighting is going to be kind of involved. (Recessed lights. Lots and lots of recessed lights! It's a good idea to do this when you're building, because when something goes wrong, it'll be easier to tell. To go back to work until August 1 or so. I have signed up with several te...
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Sage Alley: Brick Dust: Ceiling Prep, How I Am Holding Up
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Brick Dust: Ceiling Prep, How I Am Holding Up. Holy chaos, Batman! This is the inside of our new ceiling. It looks kind of crazy, because electrical is just roughed in right now, but the fact is that our lighting is going to be kind of involved. (Recessed lights. Lots and lots of recessed lights! It's a good idea to do this when you're building, because when something goes wrong, it'll be easier to tell. To go back to work until August 1 or so. I have signed up with several te...
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Sage Alley: January 2015
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Tuesday, January 6, 2015. Brick Dust: Winter Update. First snow of 2015. Just some bits and scraps from the past few months. Life has definitely not been boring for us at the Little Stone House! Ultimately, our garden did not fare all that well this year. As I've said many times, I attribute it to the weather. That said, my partner has decided that we will not continue to grow tomatoes at our current location. The yield was down in 2013 and absolutely abysmal. Doing my twice-a-year raw cleanse this month...
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Sage Alley: Beet Ravioli
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Friday, February 13, 2015. My version of the beet ravioli. This was my second attempt at raw cuisine,and let me tell you what: These blew the stuffed peppers away! This delicious recipe came from the book, Raw Food Real World. By Matthew Kenney and Sarma Melngailis. The filling and sauce provide tons. Of protein and good fats from nuts: cashews, pine nuts, and pistachios. This is the best cashew "cheese" I've tasted yet! Amazing, if you have the right recipes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Shop ...
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Sage Alley: Brick Dust: Spring Brings Changes
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Friday, May 22, 2015. Brick Dust: Spring Brings Changes. Our beautiful sage bush. Spring brings change, and around here, there's a lot of change happening! While we don't live on an alley, we are in the suburbs, surrounded by concrete and asphalt and apathy. Our yard is tiny (though we do get a lot out of it! And traffic sounds are a constant. I also just like the way "Sage Alley" sounds as a writer. Just another afternoon at home. Also in are kohlrabi and beets. No tomatoes or peppers this year. We are ...
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Sage Alley: Brick Dust: Winter Update
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Tuesday, January 6, 2015. Brick Dust: Winter Update. First snow of 2015. Just some bits and scraps from the past few months. Life has definitely not been boring for us at the Little Stone House! Ultimately, our garden did not fare all that well this year. As I've said many times, I attribute it to the weather. That said, my partner has decided that we will not continue to grow tomatoes at our current location. The yield was down in 2013 and absolutely abysmal. Doing my twice-a-year raw cleanse this month...
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Sage Alley: June 2014
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Sunday, June 1, 2014. Ready to Get a Little Personal. I have commented once or twice in the lifetime of this blog that I try to avoid getting too personal on my public blogs. Well, I think I'm ready to, mainly because it will explain the sporadic nature of my postings here. Truth is, I love this and my other blogs, and I feel terrible. When I can't share my photos, tips, and insights with my wonderful readers! My life's journey (and indeed those of my other family members! Finally, my little adoptee.
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Sage Alley: Caring for a Pet Remotely
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. Caring for a Pet Remotely. At home, stating that when she takes Mama to stay with her, Mama hides a lot. This is someone we've trusted with Mom's pets for years, so I took what she said to heart. It has worked out fine. We are hoping that this situation will be remedied soon. I'm working with the nursing home to find out when Mom can go home, so we can get Mama on a more stable schedule with more company and more activity in her day. Most times, we're only gone 5-6 days, really.