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23 February, 2013. 2012 - The Past Year In Food. It's obvious I love food. No doubt about it. Last year, I put up a post of nearly all the food pics I took in 2011. I thought I'd do the same for 2012:. Bangers and Mash with Beer. Mom's World Famous Chicken Squares. Siopao - Steamed Dumplings. Always trying something new. not bad, not bad. Cabbage bigger than my head! Oh, this spread is good on almost anything. Love the Shamrock Shake every March. German Chocolate Cake made by an Auntie. Wine in Weird Box.
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Musings of a Thoughtful Conservative | A Wisconsin conservative Christian writes about, well, whatever I feel like
Musings of a Thoughtful Conservative. A Wisconsin conservative Christian writes about, well, whatever I feel like. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2,653 other followers. Well, it looks like things are slowing down and it's time for bed.See you at the fair! Tweeted on: 12 hours ago. I won't say she's 'out there', but I wouldn't be surprised if she has a condo on the planet PlTweeted on: 12 hours ago. Tweeted on: 13 hours ago. A new G...
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Thoughtful Consideration.A Director's Process. Saturday, March 2, 2013. A lesson by the actor and the designer. In April of 1999 I directed a play at the Miracle called Burning Patience. Now I had know about Russ Fast from years earlier when I saw him perform in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest. And told him the story and that it was about the poet Pablo Neruda. In that moment his jaw dropped, and he looked at me with a very serious look, and said "Who told you? Perplexed I said, "Who told me what? We are ...
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Notes from the life of a CSA member. October 1, 2012 by Susan. Check out these apples! And here’s some more from the fall line…. Sweet potatoes and butternut squash. Summer is still hanging on by a thread! Asian eggplant, sorrel, tomatoes, and garlic. I ate the sorrel plain. I know I’m crazy, but I really like it that way. The tomatoes are amazing. They are as ripe as they can be! So red and flavorful! The year of arugula continues…. And there’s even more apple goodness…. Caramel apple cakes and eggs.
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I’ve been a bit distraught about this no cheese thing due to the abundance of plastic that it comes in. As mentioned before, even if the cheese comes in craft paper, there is a layer of plastic in which it’s required to reside. I recently realized, however, that I can buy cheese by the pound at the salad bar! But, being that the stores are so far out, and I don’t have a car, I really only go when opportunity strikes or I plan for an adventure. The Plastic Bank: Turning Plastic into Currency. Will be laun...