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Food We Like: Injera-Ethiopian Flatbread
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Thursday, February 11, 2010. Because I can't do better than this and this Momma's got it down. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Doro Wot-Spicy Chicken Stew. Misr Wot-Ethiopian Lentil Stew. Nitr Qibe-Ethiopian Spiced Butter.
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The biscuit gang: March 2010
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Friday, March 26, 2010. Went to Florida with my Habesha babe. Logged some pool and sun time (yes even in these chilly days) and got some dry dry baby skin. Found Cetaphil in my Momma's cabinet. Slathered down the babe and Wow! I'm a big convert. Her skin has never looked so great. It doesn't smell as delicious as my previous Sally Beauty Coconut Oil lotion (in fact it doesn't smell at all). but she just glows! Links to this post. Labels: african american skin care. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The biscuit gang: December 2009
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Ethiopian Art by Dereje Dimissie. I saw Dereje Dimissie's. Work in Addis at the Makush Gallery (I think) while we were there but didn't have a chance to make a purchase. Luckily I found him again online and was able to get in touch with him (when the power grid allowed! And we purchased this amazing painting from him through the mail. His email is: ddereje2003@yahoo.co.uk. Links to this post. Labels: Ethiopian Artist Dereje Dimissie art from Ethiopia. Dan and Liz Online.
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The biscuit gang: Of Black Babes & Barbies
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Friday, April 9, 2010. Of Black Babes and Barbies. I've always been a fan of Barbies. That shade of vibrant pink still hits an instinctual pang of joy. Why did I love them? Looking at Barbie now with her impossible figure lending credence to a life of Barbie botox and boob jobs, I'm caught between a mother's protective instincts and a deep sentimentality for my own Barbie time. Was she a good influence in my formative years or bad? Better Homes and Gardens. And a career in graphic design. A quick glance ...
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The biscuit gang: September 2009
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Thursday, September 24, 2009. We all Love Shoes! I can't say it enough. I LOVE ZAZZLE.com. It keeps the creative juices flowing and out of trouble. If not for Zazzle, I'd be spending time and m. Oney surfing for more home decor, which. Dan keeps reminding me we. So, Zazzle does a social service in addition to letting me design fun and frivolous tshirts, mugs and now, yes, SHOES! What girl doesn't love shoes? What designer doesn't love a new medium? Http:/ www.zazzle.com/adopttees*. Links to this post.
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha : Blog Title the same as above
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Lucy's Legacy: The Hidden Treasures of Ethiopia - Recipes from Afar and Near". Seattle, WA) on the occasion of Lucy's. The recipes included in this book are:. Berbere (red pepper spice mix). Nit'ir Qibe (spiced butter). Shero Wot (spicy chickp...
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The Heddleson Family - According to God's Plan: Christmas Shopping - Check this out
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013. Christmas Shopping - Check this out. Can you believe it is that time again? I can't believe there are only 35 more shopping days until Christmas. If you are looking for a gift with a purpose this year check out the new T-shirt a friend has designed for us. If you would like to order a shirt and help us bring a baby brother home for Daniel you can order your shirt on the left side of the screen or send me an email at lheddleson@sbglobal.net. Posted by The Heddleson's. If you ...
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The biscuit gang: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Music Across the World. I just came across this song and then the site. The song Stand by Me. Was profoundly moving. Ru was mesmerized. The music is wonderful. Street musicians from across the world playing the same song separately were mixed together into one song that weaves, bobs, unites, transcends. The metaphor of music dissolving boundaries plays well upon the soul. Please enjoy it too at playingforchange.com. Links to this post. Saturday, August 1, 2009. 1) Tsehai Loves ...
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha : Blog Title the same as above
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Lemlem Zigin (Raw Beef in Spicey [sic] Sauce). Is a delicious meal for people who like their meat rare and at the same time favor the spicy sauce.". D J Mesfin, Exotic Ethiopian Cooking. It would be titled Llama Llama's Injera Drama. I've pho...
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha : Blog Title the same as above
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A Faranje Cooks Habesha. A white (faranje) adoptive mother learns to cook authentic Ethiopian (habesha) food in an authentic manner. A white (faranje) adoptive mother to two Ethiopian (habesha) girls wends her way through. By D J. Mesfin. Friday, June 11, 2010. Our" beach at the Cape (it's a public beach, but we like to pretend it's ours ). So things ended up getting a little crazy around here and I have dropped the proverbial ball. Alas, I am no Julie Powell. Eventually ending up either here. All while ...