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Day 2: Not a Pizza Night! | Feeding the Roots
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Our family's journey towards cooking more and eating out less. Day 2: Not a Pizza Night! It’s a miracle! Andy cooked dinner tonight. Tuesday nights are the hardest when it comes to cooking dinner. Both girls have activities that keep us out and about until 7 pm so we take the easy route and buy a pizza on the way home. We may have eaten at home once or twice since the school year started on Tuesdays. Day 3 brings Laura to the chef table. It’s her night to make her famous lasagna. Enter your comment here.
Day 5: Sliders! | Feeding the Roots
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Our family's journey towards cooking more and eating out less. I wanted to eat out so badly for lunch. I was only working in the afternoon today and it would have been extremely easy to make a quick trip to Jason’s Deli. I was dreaming of a California Club. I made it! Dinner tonight was divine. Why? Sopapilla cheesecake, baby! It’s love at first bite. Delicious. Here’s the recipe:. 2 – 8 oz pkgs. softened cream cheese. 2 – 8 oz pkgs. refrigerated crescent rolls. 1 tsp vanilla extract. Food for My Family.
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Our family's journey towards cooking more and eating out less. Many of the recipes that I will post here are family recipes that have passed through several generations and I do not know the origin of the original recipe. Please enjoy these and if you should blog about making them, please post a link back to me. Thank you and enjoy! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
Day 1: Survived without temptation | Feeding the Roots
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Our family's journey towards cooking more and eating out less. Day 1: Survived without temptation. I get a nice post-bedtime evening to rest and relax, and we still eat dinner together. We’re starting out fresh! Today, no one wanted to eat out. We had a great grilled chicken dinner and I survived running errands without grabbing something quick while I was out. Let’s see what tomorrow holds. Day 2: Not a Pizza Night! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Notify ...
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Craftination | Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. | Page 2
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. March 30, 2011. As you can see from the contents of my purse in the quick shot below from my iPod touch, I struggle with choosing between reading and crocheting. If it’s a good book and I have a finite amount of time, the book always wins. Why? Are the benefits to reading greater than the benefits to crocheting? Newer posts →. Why I Crochet (and why you should too). I crochet...
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. If you are interested in any of my tutorials, thank you! I am happy to share them with fellow craft lovers. Birds of a Feather Wreath. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
I Ate Pie for Dinner (don’t tell my husband) | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. I Ate Pie for Dinner (don’t tell my husband). September 18, 2012. I woke up this morning with pie on the mind. Pie is often on my mind, to be honest. Have you ever wanted a good piece of pie after dinner? Driving an hour for pie? That would be the two of us. Today I caved and made this glorious pie crust. I did not destroy the crust! I don’t know. What if it burns? Pie rules&...
Making Changes | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. September 24, 2012. Short Term Food Goals. Begin to reduce the amount of processed foods we consume. Our refrigerator is where condiments go to die. I’m not saying I’ll be making my own mayonnaise any time soon, but I would like to reduce the amount of goods purchased out of convenience by making the better equivalent on my own. Meal planning is a must! Finish de-cluttering o...
Something to Aspire to… 2KCBWDAY6 | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. Something to Aspire to… 2KCBWDAY6. April 5, 2011. I know it’s a few days late, but it was a super busy weekend with the family.). With a quick search for free afghan patterns on Ravelry. Here are a few that inspire me to take on the time and challenge:. 8211; Very flowery, very girlie, and very much my mom. I would need to make it with at least one shade of purple. Enter your...
Printables | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. Here are a few free printables from my first foray into making them. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
Crossed Bucket Hat | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. Red Heart Casual Cot’n (bulky weight, 4 oz/140 yd), 2 balls in Preppie. I used just a teeny bit of the second. 8220;J” Hook (6.00 mm). Yarn needle to weave in ends. This pattern is worked in the round with no joining at the end of the rows. To make smaller, work only to row 9 or 10, taking time to measure the circumference to your preference. Ch 1, 8 sc into loop. Currently),...
And Now for Something Completely Different – 2KCBWDAY5 | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. And Now for Something Completely Different – 2KCBWDAY5. April 3, 2011. About me through photos…. And finally…. ME (just much, much smaller). Where are they now? Something to Aspire to… 2KCBWDAY6 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
Brownie | Craftination
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Cruising through life, motherhood, and crafts with a lot of procrastination thrown in for good measure. Madeline Ballet Bun Cover. Bernat Cashmere Natural Blends (worsted weight, 65% acrylic/30% nylon/5% cashmere, approx. 60 g/2.1 oz, 94 m/103 yds). Color Earth. Lion Brand Wool Ease (worsted weight, 80% acrylic/20% wool, approx. 70 g/3 oz, 180 m/197 yds). Color Chocolate Brown. H (500 mm) hook. Brownie, a crochet hat. Ch 2 Work 8 dc into the 2nd chain from the hook. Join with sl st to first dc. Sl st int...
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