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In My Kitchen: Pantry day – EarthAppleStudio
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Skip to main content. In My Kitchen: Pantry day. I’m playing along with Heather over at Beauty that Moves. Here’s a look at what’s going on in my kitchen! I’ve been getting a lot of help in the kitchen this week. That little girl likes nothing better than to help, help, help! This is the second week in my series elaborating on our meal plan. Last week I wrote about soup day and shared two recipes. This week, I want to tell you about pantry day. Pantry day was inspired by an entry on my Flow magazine.
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Lingering in hatred for just a moment – Serene Criticism
https://serenecriticism.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/lingering-in-hatred-for-just-a-moment
There is no just and serene criticism as yet Thoreau. Lingering in hatred for just a moment. June 22, 2015. July 11, 2015. I hate your hills white with dogwood. Or pink with redbud in spring. As if you invented hope, as if. In the middle of red clay,. And oak trees dead with fungus. Something slight and beautiful. Should make us smile. I hate the way honeysuckle drapes. Fences, blooms in the ditch. Where everyone dumps garbage;. The evening air sweet with cedar. And fields of burley;. In search of peace.
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~~ Reprogramming ~~ – Serene Criticism
https://serenecriticism.wordpress.com/2014/11/08/reprogramming
There is no just and serene criticism as yet Thoreau. November 8, 2014. November 9, 2014. 8220;It was November – the month of crimson sunsets, parting birds, deep, sad hymns of the sea, passionate wind-songs in the pines.”. We call it reprogramming. The almost mystical ability for nature to wipe our full slates clean and give us a fresh start. Growing bodies of research promote the importance of spending time in nature. Doctors are prescribing. Time outdoors and the health benefits. To green urban spaces.
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the doors in England – Naturally Fun Days
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Our days : our lives : our adventures. The doors in England. July 30, 2015. July 29, 2015. I took some pictures while we were in India. Few years ago, but I wasn’t as diligent in taking specifically the doors. Last year when we visited England and France, I did a little better job, and look what I found. I wish I remember where I took the pictures of each door, but at least I have some of them. I do love doors and how different they can be in different countries and even in the same city. I do love doors...
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Books I love – Stitches & Spoonfuls
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This page features a rotating list of some of my favourite books. Each is linked to Amazon, where I am an affiliate. I receive a small commission on sales made through these links. These commissions help keep me blogging and designing and help me put myself through university, so I appreciate each and every one! August 7, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email. Jasmyn (Knitter with a Point).
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A sense of snow – Serene Criticism
https://serenecriticism.wordpress.com/2015/03/07/a-sense-of-snow
There is no just and serene criticism as yet Thoreau. A sense of snow. March 7, 2015. March 8, 2015. The ground has been snow-covered for upwards of six weeks, the temperature painfully low for most of those days. It’s not just our imagination, our relative lack of experience with harsh winters. No, “Environment Canada meteorologist Maxime Desharnais says it was the persistent cold and wind that set this year apart”. And helped make this February the coldest on record for our new Southern Ontario home.
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People who can’t read sarcasm are the antichrist - renegade mothering
http://www.renegademothering.com/2015/07/08/people-who-cant-read-sarcasm-are-the-antichrist
People who can’t read sarcasm are the antichrist. Did you see what I did there? I used sarcasm to explain how annoying it is when people can’t read sarcasm. Actually it was hyperbole but if I say “hyperbole” my joke won’t work and it’s humor above accuracy here, people.). The point remains: If you read that sentence and are now saying to yourself Well that’s offensive! My Christian sensibilities are officially. THIS POST IS FOR YOU. Somebody is fucking joking. In other words, you ruin everything. If a pe...
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This Week in My Kitchen |
https://kidoing.wordpress.com/2014/08/07/this-week-in-my-kitchen-11
Other Products We Like. What Works for Us. Showcasing delicious food the whole family can make and enjoy. This Week in My Kitchen. Asymp; 8 Comments. This week in my kitchen. Folks, it’s all getting packed up! I can’t believe we have filled boxes and boxes with all of our kitchen equipment. Trips to the market and grocery store are either infrequent or lightweight. Joining Heather this week for the latest This Week in My Kitchen blog hop. Quinoa with peas, hummus and a basil zucchini frittata. Last, but ...
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To you, and the woman who would have been 95 - renegade mothering
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To you, and the woman who would have been 95. I don’t have many regrets in my life. Not because I haven’t made mistakes. Lord knows that ain’t the case. When I got sober there were memories so dark I spent the first year of recovery shaking my head occasionally literally, physically in attempt to rid the thoughts from my brain. As if I could rattle them out of there. If I could do it again, I would not do it again. So I don’t regret much. But I regret the last year of my grandmother’s life. On the day I ...