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Recycling a Pioneer Woman T-shirt

posted August 06, 2010 in Salad in a Jar

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

posted July 25, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

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

posted July 06, 2010 in Kitchen Gadget Girl

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

posted July 04, 2010 in Free Your Giggle

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)

posted June 17, 2010 in Art and Tea

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

posted June 09, 2010 in inner pickle

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)

posted May 25, 2010 in Simple Italian Cooking

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

posted April 29, 2010 in Curvy Ladies

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

posted April 24, 2010 in India - Food & Travel Guide

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)

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