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January | 2013 | We Shall Have Pie
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2 Girls Running for Pride and Pie. We Shall Have Pie. Archive January, 2013. I am not sure if you noticed, we have changed our website from wordpress.com to wordpress.org! I was very sad to find out that our wordpress followers are not transferred as well (through many emails and google searches) =(. If you are still interested in subscribing to our blog, you can follow us thur our RSS feed found here: http:/ feeds.feedburner.com/WeShallHavePie. Or by subscribing via email located on our side bar. Nomina...
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Nairobi Archives - the everyday magic
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I can’t even imagine what it was like back then. Tea was introduced to Kenya when all the workers from India came to work on the railroad. They used to bring it from India, but people tried to grow it here and it grew very well, especially in higher altitudes where it was cooler. Tea leaf pickers hard at work. Camellia bush up front with a stripped section in back. Huge fuschia bushes on the plantation. Then we all ended it with lunch outside with some nice Kenyan iced tea! Overlooking the tea fields.
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Meg’s Journey | (Not As) Big Bob
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Bob’s “Recovery”. Not As) Big Bob. Ramblings of a recovering fat guy and his beautiful wife. I knew I was gaining weight because I kept going up in pant sizes. I was already at a big size 10, and then I started having to buy size 12, and then, finally, size 14. After looking through pictures with Bob of a trip to Disney World we had taken with his family, I felt disgusted. How could I have let myself go so fast? How was it possible that I had gained so much weight? On August 13, 2013 at 8:23 pm. What We&...
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Fruits & Veggies | sassyandpaleoish
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Great Recipes for you! My fabulous paleo…ish lifestyle. Thanks for dropping by sassyandpaleoish! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Mdash; Leave a comment. August 11, 2015. I found this great chart that shows you which should be refrigerated and which should be left out on counter. I learned a few great tips from this chart. First, I need to stop placing my onions in the same basket as my potato’s. Second you should;. Know Which Fruits and Veggies Produce Gas.
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Sweet Potato & Bacon Meatloaf | sassyandpaleoish
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Great Recipes for you! My fabulous paleo…ish lifestyle. Thanks for dropping by sassyandpaleoish! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Sweet Potato and Bacon Meatloaf. Mdash; Leave a comment. August 12, 2015. 3 lbs ground beef. 2 small sweet potato, shredded. 1 sweet vidalia onion, chopped. 1lb nitrate free bacon. 1 cup almond meal. 2 Tbl Coconut Amino’s. 1 tsp roasted ground cumin. 1 Tbl garlic powder. 1/2 tsp organic mustard. Form a loaf into a 9 x 11 pan. Enter you...
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YAY!!! I was nominated for WordPress Family Award. | sassyandpaleoish
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Great Recipes for you! My fabulous paleo…ish lifestyle. Thanks for dropping by sassyandpaleoish! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! I was nominated for WordPress Family Award. Mdash; Leave a comment. December 17, 2013. I am extremely honored that Kera at omblog. Has nominated me for the WordPress Family Award! You must check out her blog she is a lovely witty blogger with amazing ideas and words to inspire. When I started my blog I had no idea what I was doing!
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Kenya Archives - the everyday magic
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I can’t even imagine what it was like back then. Tea was introduced to Kenya when all the workers from India came to work on the railroad. They used to bring it from India, but people tried to grow it here and it grew very well, especially in higher altitudes where it was cooler. Tea leaf pickers hard at work. Camellia bush up front with a stripped section in back. Huge fuschia bushes on the plantation. Then we all ended it with lunch outside with some nice Kenyan iced tea! Overlooking the tea fields.
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