At Home in the Kitchen
Last week, as I traveled to Cleveland for my father’s surprise birthday party, I was alone. Greg and the kids stayed back at home, I […]
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Last week, as I traveled to Cleveland for my father’s surprise birthday party, I was alone. Greg and the kids stayed back at home, I […]
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With no big plans for this Thanksgiving, we were a bit slow to figure out just what we were going to prepare for our
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Pasta has a lot going for it. It has a high nutritional content, it is easy to prepare, has a long life, and is versatile.
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I’m pretty proud of my ability to hit the mark when it comes to grocery shopping. I set a limit for our weekly food bill,
We’ve been writing, newsletter-ing blogging and twittering for some time now and feel it is time to revisit what we call the Four Pillars of
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I must admit, I’m not a garden girl. I’m not exactly sure why I’ve never embraced the concept of digging into the dirt, but here
Have you ever hit send on an email and wonder whether you should have sent that message? That’s how I felt a few weeks back
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Several months back, I decided to conduct a little experiment(please see the links to past blogs on this experiment at the end of this post) ;
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The other morning, as I came down for coffee, there on my Mom’s kitchen table sat the Cleveland Plain Dealer, its headline staring me in the
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(From the perspective of a middle American, male, in his late 60s) Several times a year, during family visits, I enjoy debating with my Step Father Richard.
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