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Adventures of a Thrifty Mama on a City 'Stead: Zombie Gardening
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What Can I Make With This- a guide to produce. Book Recommendations and More. Sunday, February 19, 2012. When I say the phrase "zombie gardening", I think the image that pops into people's minds is probably something like this. If you were hoping this is what I was talking about, they are available on Amazon. But I'm being more liberal with my definition of what sorts of corpses are being reanimated. This is what I'm currently including in my zombie garden:. 68 windowsill plants from kitchen scraps.
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Stitch Bitch: Irish Potatoes
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Opinions on the fine crafts involving needles with eyes. The Travels of Muriel "Flat Flossie" St. Clair. Monday, March 12, 2012. Last night as Sunday dinner was winding down, I told everyone they had to get out of my house because I needed to make a craft. Someone pointed to the Irish potatoes, and asked, "Why don't you just take a picture of these? And then there was brief discussion of food craft. I figured since it's a category on Craft Gossip. Oh, and dinner was awesome. This easy brisket. Cathy's Gr...
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Authentic Suburban Gourmet: Lofthouse Style Frosted Sugar Cookies
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Lofthouse Style Frosted Sugar Cookies. These cookies are addicting to say the least. They are soft, buttery, sweet and irresistible. Each festive season, the frosting color changes and you are even more apt to purchase to bring to the office, bunko night, book club or simply to eat at home. The folks at Lofthouse. Are geniuses and have millions of cookie addicts around the country coming back for more. After seeing this cookie featured on Pinterest. From Sweet Pea Kitchen.
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The year that was.
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Let go of the Gluten. The year that was. By Lauren | Celiac Teen. December 26, 2012. It’s been awhile. Well, that’s a mighty understatement, but my life has moved away from this space bit by bit. Or rather, the longer I’ve not posted, the harder it’s become to post. This is the season for reflection, so I took some time looking back at 2012. The year I leapt. What an incredible leap year it was. If you hover over the photos, some tell more tidbits. I got settled, and fell for. To Chambéry, to Lyon. Annec...
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