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Lulu's Sweet Feet: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Peanut, peanut butter! My late Grandfather had a very dominant strand of the Peanut Butter Lover gene and I inherited it so you can imagine my excitement when I came across a homemade peanut butter cups recipe in Alicia Silverstone's book "The Kind Diet.". I was also intrigued by the concept of a vegan version of a favorite guilty pleasure. If you find yourself equally intrigued then give it a try.the results will not disappoint! Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups. 1/4 cup maple sugar.
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Lulu's Sweet Feet: On your mark…get set…GO!
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Sunday, April 18, 2010. On your mark…get set…GO! After reading blogs for many years and with some gentle encouragement from my sister, Sugar Bear. April 18, 2010 at 1:49 PM. Way to go Sissy! So happy you have decided to start blogging and I look forward to what you will be posting. April 20, 2010 at 2:01 PM. Welcome to Blog Land, Shelley! I cant wait to learn some new cooking things from you - thats one of my favorite things, too! So glad youre blogging! April 20, 2010 at 8:12 PM. Thanks so much Jeanie!
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Granny's Golden Years!: January 2009
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I am a retired Granny. I am married to a wonderful Husband and we have 6 kids and 10 grandkids and 1 great-grandchild between us. We have been married 23 years. I Love to do altered art, ATCs, Decos, Altered Books. I also love to sew too. View my complete profile. Friday, January 30, 2009. Guess I will get off of here and eat dinner and then do some art work or play games on pc. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Splendid Sampler and Fairy Tale WiPs. I’ve been making the Splendid Sampler blocks alongside Ulla and Simone (see sidebar). This is what 1-61 looks like. There will be 100 blocks eventually. Some of these blocks are incredibly detailed considering 2 designs are released each week (Thursday’s and Sundays). Some weeks these are all I’ve managed. The 2 crochet bags I shared last time have now been lined in a cute hexagon print. I added a phone sized pocket too. I forgot to share this lap rug in crochet....
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Chopsticks and String: I'm "Staying Put" for This One!
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Chopsticks and String is the sister site to The Marmelade Gypsy and features mostly book reviews (and a few other random thoughts along the way! Sunday, March 10, 2013. I'm "Staying Put" for This One! Don't forget, you can always find more diverse and ongoing content at The Marmelade Gypsy,. When Wanderers Cease to Roam: A Journal of Staying Put" by Vivian Swift may be my favorite book of the decade. Period. I know, we're only a few years in. But so far. Oh, you want more detail than that? And it will, f...
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Orange Crowned Warbler
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Monday, January 12, 2015. Orange Crowned Warbler and "Peeping Tom". Labels: Orange Crowned Warbler. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click on the images for a larger view.). View my complete profile. My blog was presented this Heart Award by Jeanie at The Marmalade Gypsy. Thank you very much, Jeanie! Click on the image to visit The Marmelade Gypsy. Bird Families of the World. Xcel Energy's Kestrel Cam. FEEDJIT Live Traffic Feed.
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Mississippi Kite
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, July 21, 2013. Yes - another Kite post. Sorry, but I love these raptors. The little one fills the nest all by himself now. Nearly a full crop of feathers. I'm still anxiously awaiting seeing him soaring the skies. When he does, I'll feel like a proud papa. Mississippi Kite Nestling.). August 22, 2013 at 9:22 AM. All my kites left yesterday. I saw 18 gather then slowly circle off. August 27, 2013 at 12:47 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: American Kestrel, Mountain Bluebird, Brown Thrasher
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Friday, December 27, 2013. American Kestrel, Mountain Bluebird, Brown Thrasher. On Christmas Day, we headed out to see if we could snag some shots of some birds. It's been a while since we went out for that reason, so we were about due. On the way to Palo Duro Canyon, we stopped off at a couple of places to see what we could see. These little falcons are about the size of a blue jay. Click on the label below to find out more about them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: Bewick's Wren
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Sunday, January 11, 2015. Taken 5 July 2014 in Palo Duro Canyon State Park.). Bewick's Wren is a noisy, hyper little rascal. It's a medium-sized wren that holds its tail as you see here, and flicks it side-to-side as it bounces its way through the brush, and its bill curves slightly downward. Even though Bewick's Wren likes dry, brushy areas, they can be found in gardens and parks year round in the panhandle. Their diet consists of insects. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle: December 2013
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Birds Of The Texas Panhandle. Friday, December 27, 2013. American Kestrel, Mountain Bluebird, Brown Thrasher. On Christmas Day, we headed out to see if we could snag some shots of some birds. It's been a while since we went out for that reason, so we were about due. On the way to Palo Duro Canyon, we stopped off at a couple of places to see what we could see. These little falcons are about the size of a blue jay. Click on the label below to find out more about them. Tuesday, December 17, 2013. When I res...