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The History Scroll: Gnocchi in the Middle Ages
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Thursday, February 20, 2014. Gnocchi in the Middle Ages. Gnocchi with Haricots Verts. Gnocchi today is usually made with potatoes. If you haven't tried it, you should. It's absolutely delicious in many different types of dishes. Click on the picture above for a great recipe. Protected: Autism...
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The History Scroll: Marco Polo's golden ticket: the paiza
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Marco Polo's golden ticket: the paiza. When Marco Polo's father and uncle returned to Venice after a fifteen-year adventure in the east, they brought with them a very important item called a paiza. A Gerege in Mongolian script. Official pass with Mongolian. Follo...
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The History Scroll: Marco Polo's Doge, Lorenzo Tiepolo
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Marco Polo's Doge, Lorenzo Tiepolo. Was the supreme ruler, or duke of Venice. Lorenzo Tiepolo was the doge when Marco Polo lived there. Tiepolo died in Venice in 1275 and was buried with his father in the church of San Zanipolo. Doge Palace, Venice. Protected: Au...
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The History Scroll: December 2012
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Saturday, December 29, 2012. Dog meat or "When research turns up unseemly stuff". When I do research for a book, the romance that surrounds my subject sometimes fades away when certain hard facts come into focus. Take for instance the fact that the Corps of Discovery ate dog meat to survive.
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The History Scroll: June 2013
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Sharing Culture and Heritage. In my book, O Canada, Her Story. The first chapter is about Haida Gwaii. Here is a video about how they are passing down their culture to children. Such a lovely people. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Paula Mowery: February 2015
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Passing on a Godly legacy. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Where are you in the Word? My hubby/pastor has always said when that certain boy comes up and shows interest in our daughter, he plans to ask, "Son, where are you in the Word? That makes me laugh and think that I'm glad I'm not the boy who has to face that daddy. But, shouldn't we be able to answer this question? Does any of the teaching stick? Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says." NIV. Those who hear and don'...
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The History Scroll: Fabrics from faraway lands
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. Fabrics from faraway lands. When Marco Polo's father and uncle returned to Vienna after 15 years of traveling and living in the far east, he brought with him sumptuous fabrics such as:. Marie Antoinette in Muslin. A Muslin Gown, 1855. Muslin is used on theater sets...
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The History Scroll: April 2013
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Monday, April 1, 2013. Irrefutable DNA evidence: Bigfoot exists. The first sighting of Bigfoot occurred in 1811 by a man named David Thompson. In 1924 Albert Ostman claimed that he was held captive by Bigfoots for several days. But these claims have gone unproven. Lott warned campers to use e...
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The History Scroll: October 2012
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Monday, October 15, 2012. What did Pompy wear? What sort of ihoisi. Clothing) did Pompy, the son of Sacagawea, wear? Boys usually wore breech cloths (also called br eech clouts, flaps or. With or without leather leggings and buckskin shirts. Source: http:/ www.eiu.edu/. The Hidatsa/Mandan tri...
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