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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan: Sunshine burgers
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan. One girls vegan adventure in paradise. Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Since the weather is nearly freezing we need comfort food. This comes in our house in the form of veggie burgers, I love the Sunshine brand because there is just rice and veggies in them, no soy or anything else funky! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leah's Transition to the Kind Life. Summer Running Camp, Part 3: How to Prevent Running Injuries. FLB Sunchild illuminates from head to toe.
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan: Amazing new discovery
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan. One girls vegan adventure in paradise. Thursday, June 21, 2012. This came from one of my favorite blog's I don't know why it took me so long to try it. http:/ fitnessista.com/2010/08/serious-cereal/. I used my beloved Vega as the protein powder, and proceeded to make and consume three servings! June 21, 2012 at 8:13 PM. I love the Fitnessista! Her blog is great! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leah's Transition to the Kind Life. FLB Sunchild illuminates from head to toe.
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan: Honey balsamic roasted vegetables
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan. One girls vegan adventure in paradise. Wednesday, November 28, 2012. Honey balsamic roasted vegetables. This one is a keeper! While perusing my local natural food store I stopped in the deli to see a dish I knew I had to recreate. Preheat your oven to 375. First chop carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes, yellow onion, parsnip (first time I've ever cooked it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Leah's Transition to the Kind Life. FLB Sunchild illuminates from head to toe.
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan: Family Time
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan. One girls vegan adventure in paradise. Friday, March 2, 2012. In the midst of life I sometimes have to be reminded by my children to slow down. Enjoy a game of GO FISH, play cars, draw a picture.Thank goodness for these little ones. The days here are so cold! We all are wondering when its going to really rain. We like these cold clear days, but we long for drinking water too! Is this really February or is it May? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan: Green Soup
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Always a Vixen, Mostly a Vegan. One girls vegan adventure in paradise. Saturday, June 23, 2012. 1 Tbsp Olive oil. 3/4 bunch of kale chopped. 1 long strip Kombu. 3 small pieces astragalus root. Saute olive oil, garlic and onion for about 15 minutes on low. For those interested.here is a little snippet from WebMD about Astragalus. Proponents also say astragalus stimulates the spleen, liver, lungs, circulatory, and urinary system. It's also used to treat arthritis, asthma, and nervous conditions as well...
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Boots On Dirt Roads: January 2010
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Boots On Dirt Roads. Friday, January 29, 2010. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Our maiden voyage with the newly acquire "camp-mobile", a spur of the moment three days on the road into Wyoming. Would you describe this expression as. Excitement? Monday, January 25, 2010. Nevertheless, this blog is here to share the resulting photography, mostly of travel adventures and landscape, architecture, oddities one finds along the way, and anything else that catches my eye (and camera). 8x11 in. prints. To date, I hav...
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Boots On Dirt Roads: July 2010
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Boots On Dirt Roads. Sunday, July 18, 2010. Corona Arch Trail, part 3. This second, the Corona Arch. Is only a few hundred yards further than Bowtie Arch. The opening is 140 ft long by 105 ft high, and apparently large enough that a small airplane actually flew threw it once. A sandstone fin eroding over time to eventually create the arch. Notice the "small" people underneath the arch in the second images on the left. This is the view looking out at the canyon from under the arch. Friday, July 16, 2010.
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Boots On Dirt Roads: August 2011
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Boots On Dirt Roads. Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Red Rocks Natural Amphitheater. Defies classification. so I am placing this post in the "Mountain" section because it is in CO and I'm not sure under what other title to place it -if you have a suggestion, please do feel free to share. Is located near Morrison, CO, about 30 minutes due west of downtown Denver. Hiking - Horsebak Riding - Mountain Biking Trails. The Trading Post Trail. Is a quick 1.4 miles and the Red Rocks Trail. There was a yoga class in se...
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Boots On Dirt Roads: January 2011
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Boots On Dirt Roads. Sunday, January 23, 2011. Memorial Day weekend was the perfect time to get away for a couple days. In that spirit, we rented a little cabin in Salida, CO and went visiting the area. The weather was perfect for it. First stop was Royal Gorge Bridge. The highest suspension bridge in the US, located over the Arkansas River near Canon City, CO. It was built in 1929 for $350,000, or the equivalent of about $15 million today, and took 6 month to complete. Length: 1,270 ft (387 m).
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Boots On Dirt Roads: February 2010
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Boots On Dirt Roads. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Is a small town in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains about 10 mn. from Boulder. It is know for its numerous art and music events, including Rhythm on the Rail. A very popular summer concert series. I was invited to participate in the 1st Friday Art Walk. Event (see art blog. And had a few minutes to walk around. In early 1900s the business disctrict moved to 2nd avenue and evolved into what is now called Niwot Historical District. Yes, ladies and gentlem...
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