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The History Scroll: Gnocchi in the Middle Ages
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Thursday, February 20, 2014. Gnocchi in the Middle Ages. Gnocchi with Haricots Verts. Gnocchi today is usually made with potatoes. If you haven't tried it, you should. It's absolutely delicious in many different types of dishes. Click on the picture above for a great recipe. Protected: Autism...
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The History Scroll: Marco Polo's golden ticket: the paiza
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Marco Polo's golden ticket: the paiza. When Marco Polo's father and uncle returned to Venice after a fifteen-year adventure in the east, they brought with them a very important item called a paiza. A Gerege in Mongolian script. Official pass with Mongolian. Follo...
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The History Scroll: December 2012
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Saturday, December 29, 2012. Dog meat or "When research turns up unseemly stuff". When I do research for a book, the romance that surrounds my subject sometimes fades away when certain hard facts come into focus. Take for instance the fact that the Corps of Discovery ate dog meat to survive.
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The History Scroll: Marco Polo's Doge, Lorenzo Tiepolo
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This blog interacts with the history books I write for middle grade readers. Adults enjoy them, too! Feel free to add your comments and join in conversations. Check out these popular conversations from my community. Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Marco Polo's Doge, Lorenzo Tiepolo. Was the supreme ruler, or duke of Venice. Lorenzo Tiepolo was the doge when Marco Polo lived there. Tiepolo died in Venice in 1275 and was buried with his father in the church of San Zanipolo. Doge Palace, Venice. Protected: Au...
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Jewels of Encouragement: The Jewels Team
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011. Posted by Patty Wysong. Posted by Patty Wysong. March 8, 2011 at 8:55 AM. This is a wonderful blog aggregation site for Christian writers - are you accepting additional members to the jewel team? Please let me know because your group is very inspiring, and Id like to join. November 30, 2011 at 10:31 AM. Tor, didnt you notice . Its ALL WOMEN! However, Im up for our creating one with only men. Whatcha think? December 29, 2014 at 1:22 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcom...
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Jewels of Encouragement: A New Name
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. Posted by Joy Bach. When my husband, John, and I had our home built five years ago, we stopped by almost every day to watch the progress. I saw the rocks that were being dug from our land, so I told the builder, “Save the rocks”. When the landscaping was completed, we had a combination of large rocks and small, smooth stones. The decor of our home includes rocks. John has a new name…a name I won’t know until I join him. And I will get a smooth, white stone of my own. 3 Questions W...
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A Farm Wife: Daily Ordinary for May 11, 2015
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Dinner of the Week. Cakes, Pies and Cookies. Minimal Mondays/Farm Fact Fridays. A Farm Wife Store. Out in the Barn Yard. Monday, May 11, 2015. Daily Ordinary for May 11, 2015. Celebrate hen scratching. Hen scratches dirt, finds bugs, eats bugs and lays great eggs. We then eat the egg that came from the hen that scratched the dirt that found the bug and ate the bug. So, some of us eat bug infested eggs - well sort of. Posted by Diane Reed Loew. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Adult Small $12.99 USD.
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Jewels of Encouragement: July 2015
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Sunday, July 26, 2015. Posted by Sarah Heywood. Picture courtesy of boutgreen.com. I couldn't help but notice him. I drove up the highway, still a bit bleary-eyed after dropping my teenage son off at his early morning driver's education classes. My three youngest children sat in the backseat of the van, still clad in their pajamas and sporting bed hair. He jumped up and down waving his arms wildly. My heart beat faster. What was going on? It had to be something terrible. How far are you going? It was app...
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Jewels of Encouragement: September 2014
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Friday, September 26, 2014. Musings on Mamma Mia and my Maker. Posted by Sarah Heywood. I'm female, from the top of my touched-up roots to the glitter polish on my toenails. I love shopping, make-up counters, and sappy romantic comedies. I cry during Hallmark commercials and watching any videos that contain cute babies, dying children, or returning war heroes. So, it's not surprising that I am a huge. A number of years ago I was introduced to the musical, Mamma Mia. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Don't go shar...
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