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September 2014 – The PDX Beat
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About The PDX Beat. Donate Be a Sponsor. 64 – Coastal Cascade. 62 – Author Chat: Monica Cable. 61 – Silenced In The Surf Book Launch. 60 – Author Chat: Ellie Alexander. 59 – Redux: The Zone Continuum. About The PDX Beat. Donate Be a Sponsor. 64 – Coastal Cascade. 62 – Author Chat: Monica Cable. 61 – Silenced In The Surf Book Launch. 60 – Author Chat: Ellie Alexander. 59 – Redux: The Zone Continuum. Portland, oregon, podcast, culture, pop culture, news, pdx. 12 – PBJ’s Grilled. 8216;s Jennifer Heigl.
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- Margaret Myers
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Buying and Selling Tips. How much does street noise affect a home’s comfort? How much does street noise affect the comfort and value of a home? In most cases, not much at all. Posted on July 27, 2016 at 9:23 pm. Blackout Curtains for the Late Summer Sun. As much as I loved my windowless room, I doubt its a trend that will catch on. The next best thing is a good blackout curtain. I got these inexpensive Deconovo curtains on Amazon. Posted on July 7, 2016 at 4:06 am. Posted on June 20, 2016 at 3:31 pm.
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Little Weirdo Creations: January 2012
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A blog for all my crafty interests: from beads to papercrafting and knitting to Witchcraft. Sunday, January 29, 2012. I can't believe January is almost over! I'm starting to get used to writing 2012 now, and getting in the habit of keeping the blog updated! So, feeling good about keeping up with my once a week blog goal, and thought it would be good to take a moment to reflect on where I'm at with my other goals for the year. And contemplating joining a knit-a-long on ravelry for the February Lady Sweater.
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Wabi-Sabi Life: July 2012
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Saturday, July 7, 2012. This month, I found myself intrigued by a couple of Tunisian recipes in my latest issue of Food and Wine magazine."Tunisia.," I thought, "where the heck is Tunisia? The grocery bag, with green, frilly, leafy-ness, made the cashier exclaim about its beauty. The recipe ingredients alone were exciting. Anise fronds! A plethora of vegetables! And an ingredient called. Pretty vegetables and herbs! We found all the dishes had complex flavors and pleasing texture variations. We love Port...
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Portland Not Portlandia: Ten Foodie Reasons to Visit Portland
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Portland Not Portlandia: Ten Foodie Reasons to Visit Portland. Sandwiched between Seattle to the north and San Francisco to the south, Portland is often passed over by travellers. After spending a few days in Portland on a recent holiday, we came away loving the chilled out, cool vibe of the city. Here are ten foodie reasons to skip Seattle and visit Portland. Stumptown Coffee @ the Ace Hotel. Located adjacent to the hotel lobby, or borrow a handmade Jordan Hufnagel. Find out more: Ace Hotel Portland.
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coffee | the nik blogs
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Who writes this blog? May 11, 2015. Brain Dump: lady babe edition. Our lady babe arrived six Saturdays ago already. She’s calm, easy, and oh so adored by the three of us. A few things really stuck out for me these first six weeks as a mama of TWO. So, please, if you’ll allow me to brain dump here. He wants to eat slower than ever because it gives us more time having conversation? I get it. He wants to watch me change every. single. dirty. diaper? January 15, 2014. Wherein we talk about food hugs. One of ...
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Who writes this blog? January 9, 2014. An Affair with Reading. Hi, my name is (the)Nik, and I was once a voracious reader. Mystery. They had a big open room downstairs next to the kitchen, with a couch that had more broken springs than not, and an old wood burning stove in the middle of the room to take the chill out of the air. I didn’t know it at the time, but it was the kind of place that dreams were made of. Summers in Maine. I’d come home from Maine exhausted every summer. I’d stay u...But lately, s...
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About | Matthew Happen
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I am an artist, a businessman, a busartist, an artissman. Maybe someday, this will be written in the third person, as if I didn’t write it myself. I cut my teeth in Seattle during the .com era, before heading to college to pursue a BA in Fine Art. An MFA in Studio Art. And an MBA in Marketing and Entrepreneurship. Along the way, I helped the subway system in Boston become safer. Got my first black eye. And perfected recipes for kale chips and sloppy joe sauce. I worked for the largest company.
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