10 results of 14 Blog Posts

Family Time. Happy Time. Giveaway.

posted August 11, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

I just wrote a whole post about how we spend quality time together as a family, going into detail about our activities, then my husband came home with some shocking news. His coworker had just lost her 11 year old daughter. The little girl had a feve (read full article)

Fun and Fundraising at Woodinville Wine Maker Triathlon

posted July 22, 2010 in Wine and Beer of Washington State

Derek Des Voigne in dunk tank Wine is often accused of being a stuck up and snobbery affair but the 2010 Woodinville Wine Maker and Brew Master Triathlon shattered that myth. This was a wine event featuring costumes, dunk tanks, floating barrels and (read full article)

Harbingers of Genocide: This week's Garden Report, July 4th 2010

This weeks fight match up was totally unexpected. The daisies and some type of Sedum I acquired somewhere have been living side by side since the garden reorganization last spring. Apparently the unidentified Sedum was just waiting for its chance. Af (read full article)

Buffalo for dinner at the edge of wilderness

posted June 30, 2010 in Our Life in Meals

About a two hour’s drive away is a completely different world that I only just experienced for the first time. Last week Jan took me up to see Florence and Edison lakes, an area that he spends some time patrolling at work. After driving to Huntin (read full article)

Beer makes you more attractive… to mosquitoes

posted May 27, 2010 in Fermentarium

After several beers, you tend to think you’re a bit better looking than you are. Now researchers have scientific proof, you really are more attractive to females when you drink beer. The bad news is you’re more attractive to female mos (read full article)

Georgia in My Oven: Fresh Blackberry Buckle

posted May 21, 2010 in Jane\'s Sweets & Baking Journal

 When I was in my early teens, my family drove to Georgia two or three times to visit close  relatives who had recently moved there from the Detroit area. My aunt, uncle, and three cousins had settled quite contentedly into a nice house on (read full article)

Well Worth the Scratches – Wild Blackberry Cobbler

posted May 14, 2010 in Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

Back before kids spent their summers attending special camps for computer science and advanced calculus, or were whisked off to Africa by trying-to-make-an-effort fathers, before they were in such a hurry to grow up, plotting how to succeed in the w (read full article)

Ommmmmmm.......

posted April 22, 2010 in Roast Garlic and Other Yummy Things

is a bit what i feel when i'm in my greenhouse... it's now getting fuller and fuller with tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, zucchini, okra and a few other things which at the moment i can't remember what they are!! such bliss transplanting wee tomatoes an (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Letters

posted February 27, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Along with old pictures, legal documents and stories from old memories, I have saved letters written to me from my grandparents and some from my dad when he was flying bombing raids over Vietnam.  Today, I dug out a couple from Bumpa to me.  (read full article)

Casiamento from Nicaragua

posted January 24, 2010 in Equal Opportunity Kitchen

Stop #3 on the South of the Border Virtual TourWelcome to NicaraguaWe landed in Managua, the capital city of Nicaragua that has a population 1,146,000 ; pretty impressive since the entire population of Nicaragua is only 5,891,199 (based on 2009 sta (read full article)

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