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Thai-style Chicken Salad | Bitchin Camero
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August 30, 2011 at 11:23 am. Oh, hello there readers! I recommend making it next time you’ve got leftover grilled chicken – you can skip the lemongrass marinade if you can’t find it or if you’ve got leftovers. I seriously can’t wait to make another big batch of it soon since the first batch disappeared in one day. What can I say? We like to eat around here…. 1 1/5 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken (I used breast and thighs). 1/4 cup vegetable oil. 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper. 1 small cucumber, diced.
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down to business // 10. | Inspired to Share
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Down to business / 10. It’s a delicate line between being confident in who you are and being easily swayed by others. Sometimes I get so wrapped up in what everyone else is doing (the world of social media), that I actually start to lose sight of myself. It’s easy to look at someone else’s work that is successful and think that their lives, work, etc., etc., are. I highly recommend breaks. :). Judy Garland said it best,. 14 comments / Leave a comment.
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Irene Suchocki: Capturing Dreams with a Camera | Pennello Lane
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November 13, 2012. Irene Suchocki: Capturing Dreams with a Camera. With a list of clients that includes Ralph Lauren, Urban Outfitters and Harper Collins Publishers, Montreal-based Irene Suchocki has made a name for herself as an evocative photographer. Her beautiful, dream-like images of locales such as Paris, London and New York have a nostalgic, soft-coloured treatment that induce feelings of wanderlust it’s no wonder she is the top-selling photographer on Etsy. The move to digital has made a big diff...
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diy project: book strap side table | Design*Sponge
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A DAY IN THE LIFE. ART IN THE EVERYDAY. Diy project: book strap side table. I’ve always loved seeing pictures of students using leather book straps; they are so charming and orderly. but to be honest, it is not the best way to carry heavy books around town is it? But to carry something that doesn’t move, like a table…perfect! I went to a local recycling center to pick up some extra books, built a couple small cubbies out of wood, and went to work! For the full project after the jump! 3 hot glue gun.
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