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Raising Kids in America: May 2008
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Raising Kids in America. Thursday, May 01, 2008. They took steps to end violence and it’s a good thing. This post was borrowed, stolen, hi-jacked from I’m From Worcester. Last Sunday we went out to the "Taking Steps To End Violence Against Women And Children" awareness walk. This is an annual event held to raise awareness about the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault and to raise money to help Daybreak, The Rape Crisis Center and Girls Inc. in Worcester. This is a link to some photos. If you c...
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Bread and Love: Happy April Fool's Day! Pigless Spare Ribs and Barbeque Sauce For You!
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Thursday, April 1, 2010. Happy April Fool's Day! Pigless Spare Ribs and Barbeque Sauce For You! Seriously, you could really fool someone with this incredible dish. I have no idea how, but this recipe is just amazing! And this recipe makes a lot! They are awesome in a sandwich and I froze some too, cause we just had too much. I suppose that you could make the ribs with jarred barbeque sauce, but the sauce recipe is well worth the effort. Here is the recipe, adapted from Veg News magazine:. 3 Form mixture ...
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Raising Kids in America: May 2007
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Raising Kids in America. Friday, May 25, 2007. Kids and Memorial Day. Tradition in a childs life is important because what mom and dad do is what they grow up to do with their own babies. Just like certain holidays we all recall the days of our own childhood where mom or dad cooked certain foods to feed the family to mark the occasion you should consider making your own family traditions that will be duplicated by your own children. Enjoy your holiday and make the kids part of it. Kids cooking with Dad.
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Raising Kids in America: June 2007
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Raising Kids in America. Monday, June 18, 2007. Kids with an Attitude. Recently, we have noticed that our nine year old has an attitude and thinks that it is okay to just say no to Mom or Dad when asked to help around the house. As a middle child of five sisters she is testing the waters as to what Mom or Dad will put up with. Pick a topic and she tests it. Kids need to know that the family space is not their space and that is a tough road to teach. Using the threat of trashing anything with their na...
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Raising Kids in America: August 2008
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Raising Kids in America. Saturday, August 16, 2008. Third "Set For Success" School Supply Drive Is On. City Councilor Kate Toomey and Susan Daly, Friendly House have announced the Third Set For Success School Supply Drive. It started on Thursday, August 14 and will continue through Saturday, September 12, 2009 at 6:00 pm. You can help these kids out by dropping off the following:. Look for the yellow Set for Success boxes located at:. City Hall, Second Floor Lobby by the Clerk’s Office. Businesses and or...
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Raising Kids in America: June 2006
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Raising Kids in America. Thursday, June 22, 2006. My oldest is a very inteligent and people person. She just loves people. She has been through hell and back with a mental illness that has driven a wedge inbetween the family but we are past it. She is okay and back with us for the most part. Teens are never one hundred percent with you. That is a fact of life and as a parent you have to deal with it. Posted by Papamoka at 8:59 PM. Wednesday, June 21, 2006. Posted by Papamoka at 6:11 PM. So this little sp...
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Bread and Love: More Fake Food and Yogurt Bread
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. More Fake Food and Yogurt Bread. I really love to bake bread - mostly because I love to eat it! Rising Time: 1 1/2 hours. Preheat Oven to 375 degrees. 12 cups white bread flour (regular white flour will also do). 2 cups white wheat flour (or regular wheat flour). 1 cup coarsely ground yellow cornmeal. 3 packages of yeast (or 7 1/2 tsp.). 1 tablespoon sea salt (I totally left this out and the bread came out delicious). 2 1/2 cups nonfat milk. 2 cups nonfat plain yogurt. Hi Linda,...
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Bread and Love: February 2009
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Monday, February 16, 2009. Sparkled Vegan Ginger Cookies. I've adapted this recipe from the dazzling Vegan with a Vengeance by the fabulous Isa Chandra Moskowitz. Make sure that you make lots to share! Makes 2 dozen cookies. 4 Tablespoons turbinado or demerrara sugar (regular sugar will work, but they won't be as sparkly or good. 1 Cup all-purpose flour. 1 Cup whole wheat flour. 1 Teaspoon baking soda. 2 1/2 Teaspoons ground ginger. 1/2 Teaspoons ground cinnamon. 1/2 Teaspoon ground cloves.
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Bread and Love: Sparkled Vegan Ginger Cookies
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Monday, February 16, 2009. Sparkled Vegan Ginger Cookies. I've adapted this recipe from the dazzling Vegan with a Vengeance by the fabulous Isa Chandra Moskowitz. Make sure that you make lots to share! Makes 2 dozen cookies. 4 Tablespoons turbinado or demerrara sugar (regular sugar will work, but they won't be as sparkly or good. 1 Cup all-purpose flour. 1 Cup whole wheat flour. 1 Teaspoon baking soda. 2 1/2 Teaspoons ground ginger. 1/2 Teaspoons ground cinnamon. 1/2 Teaspoon ground cloves.
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My Five Senses: Some True Nerd Shit
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An account of what I see, hear, smell, taste and touch in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts and beyond. Monday, June 7, 2010. Some True Nerd Shit. So this is some true nerd number running right here and this post comes as a companion to my last post. So to start off with Worcester:. The city (government and it's citizens) need to stop referring to the city as the second largest in New England because it simply is not and it leads to expectations that simply cannot and will not be met. The first column...