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Recycling a Pioneer Woman T-shirt
Isn’t this apron the cleverest and cutest idea you have ever seen in your entire life?? I know many of you follow Ree Drummond on Pioneer Woman so I wanted to show you the apron Sandy designed and tailored with her own hands. I’m so i (read full article)
Mix, Blend, Stir, Fold, Whisk, Cancer
One of the things I enjoy most about cooking is that it can be all at once both ordered and precise yet at the same time fluid and creative. Hence, if you were to follow a given recipe correctly you can be quietly confident that in no time at all you (read full article)
My Menu Plan Monday: Savoy Cabbage
Summer is really in full swing, and between camp, swim meets and poolside BBQs, we are not home that much to cook. I am on the constant lookout for fun recipes to take to the pool, salads and sides that are easy to share in our weekly supper club. P (read full article)
Boxers Sundays: Pix from 2005
Happy Boxer Sunday!I found a missing flash-drive this week which had pictures of Monk and Piper on it from around 2005. Here are the two that are the best of those:Piper (in her all-time favorite place -- Jae's lap):Monkey (tolerating my attempt to k (read full article)
FINALLY... Some Cupcakes!
Folksy :: Buy "Knitted cakes - knitting pattern by email - butterfly cakes, fairy cakes and currant buns" Oops... lol, well Almost. ok, I know, I know... *she sighs* This BLOG was started, hell inspired by my 'refound' (is that evena word?-lol) l (read full article)
Knitting a Spring Cardigan (or two)
My great-nephew recently celebrated his first birthday and I wanted to knit him something bright and colorful. I chose this boxy, cropped cardigan pattern called Haiku that I found on knitty.com, a great resource for knitters and chock full of free (read full article)
new things
I'm about to reconfigure that 'new things' to-do list over on the left hand column, and I am thinking up some fun new things to put on it. (This time, no deadline. No point setting myself up to fail. I will do a wrap-up post sometime (read full article)
Preserving Italian Food Culture Through Sutten Apert (Seller’s Open)
Article Contributed by Mike Rocha I love Italian cooking because of it’s simplicity. I learned of it’s simplicity from my best friend Carmine. He is a native Italian. I met him back in 1999 when he began working at the same company with (read full article)
Feed Your Inner Fashionista
Does your inner fashionista feel neglected?Is she yearning for a new look... something... CHIC? Maybe I can help you just a little bit but be warned, I'm no fashionista! I just have an eye for pretty things. And this "Roxie" Beaded V-Neck Batwin (read full article)
Mathur food festival at Fire, The Park, New Delhi
Often labeled “sharabi-kebabi” or “adhe Mussalman” (half Muslim) because of their gastronomic adventurousness, the Mathur-Kayasthas have always considered themselves to be sophisticates, well versed in matters cultural—and culinary. Often, (read full article)



