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A lot can grow in a week | Matching Moonheads
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Little bits about life in our real world. Sub-fertility and (slowly) learning to embrace my square peg. Thankful – 5/29/2014 →. A lot can grow in a week. May 27, 2014. You know you have a gardening problem when the first thing you do upon arriving at your house after a week away is to run to the backyard and see how your garden is doing! So much can change in a week! Hopefully the labeling will help me remember what’s what! Stark contrast to what it was a few weeks ago. So I went on a rampage to get rid ...
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BJJ, Law, and Living | Grappling with the law and life. | Page 2
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BJJ, Law, and Living. Grappling with the law and life. Me, Law, and Life. Newer posts →. The Taxing Study Break. February 8, 2015. Rosebud was accepted to her four-year college of choice this week! I love seeing her so happy. I wish I had more time, right now, to just rejoice and imagine the future with her. Study break for me today: Taxes. Because, you know, FAFSA. A kid in college. Bar prep while working full time and being a mom. Mothers in the Legal Profession Roundup No. 372. February 3, 2015. The s...
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my post Thanksgiving dinner and REAL cranberry sauce | my cavegirl life
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Transforming whole foods into delicious meals. My post Thanksgiving dinner and REAL cranberry sauce. This entry was posted on December 4, 2012, in Recipes. And tagged Clean Eating. The good scientists at Rocketboom help me demonstrate this concept in the following video:. So if you would like to steer clear of the jello-like substance (it clearly cannot be referred to as a sauce) found in a can, here is the list of real ingredients that I used in my recipe:. 1 bag fresh cranberries. 1/4 cup orange juice.
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In Defense of Fanny Price: Why You Don’t Like Mansfield Park as Much as You Should
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Cultivating a Catholic family through literature, liturgical living, and urban homesteading. Our Book – Feast! Faith & Liturgical Living. St Anthony of Padua. St Anthony of the Desert. St Benedict of Nursia. Family & Homesteading. In Defense of Fanny Price: Why You Don’t Like Mansfield Park as Much as You Should. March 23, 2014. I’m re-reading Jane Austen’s. This is my least favorite Austen novel. Fanny just isn’t likable. Why is she so boring and prudish? Mary Crawford would make a much better heroine.