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Category Archives: Family
Kitchen Failures — Sometimes They’re Delicious
This weekend, the Son and Heir was indescribably excited about making Gjetost (yay-toast), a Norwegian “cheese” produced by simmering whey for 12 hours until it reduces to a creamy, caramelized concoction. Norwegian children apparently eat it spread it on their … Continue reading
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Tagged cheese, cooking, failure, kitchen, pizza, recipe
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“Overwhelmed” Is Not the New Normal
Lately I’ve been wandering through various food, family, and homeschooling Facebook and blog sites, and the word “overwhelmed,” is showing up entirely too much. Like this: “I am homeschooling a five-year-old and I have a toddler and a new baby. … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, changes, eating, Facebook, healthy, home schooling, overwhelmed
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Market Manipulation, Roasted Chicken, and You
I don’t know about you, but I get vaguely irritated when I realize that I’m being manipulated. And given the marketing climate in which our society operates, this means that if I don’t watch it, I spend two thirds of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Business, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, Food, frugal living, Growth, home, Humor, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, Random, shopping, Uncategorized
Tagged chicken, food, gas, grocery, manipulation, manufacturers, market, shopping
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Is Religion a Crutch?
How often have you heard this — “Religion is a crutch that only weak people need?” If you’re not religious, your first thought may be, “That’s right!” If you are religious, your first thought may not be very charitable. But … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Personal, religion, success, Uncategorized
Tagged amazon, crutch, God, grammar, religion
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Recipe: Healthy Kamut® Yeast Rolls
Never heard of Kamut®? It’s an ancient grain, and I give a brief overview of what it is and why we use it in Ancient Wheat — a Potential Alternative to Gluten Free. These rolls involve time — mixing and … Continue reading
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Tagged gluten free, healthy, kamut, recipe, rolls, Wheat, yeast
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Ancient Wheat — a potential alternative to gluten free
Gluten free eating is “popular” these days, although I hesitate using that P word because some people who are truly gluten intolerant (think, Celiac Disease) get offended, and understandably so. But gluten-free is popular in the sense that a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient, gluten free, kamut, Wheat, Wheat Belly
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Cheap, Practical — and Sort of Odd — Gift Giving
Last Christmas, because everybody was in financially challenging situations, we agreed to go cheap on gifts — for everyone, that is, but the Toddler, who simultaneously performs the function of daughter/granddaughter/niece, depending upon who is talking about her. As grandparents, … Continue reading
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Tagged cheap, Christmas, garden, gift, Peter Rabbit, poster
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The Economics of Being Cool — and Frugal
Being frugal is chic these days. It’s exhilarating to go to bed knowing that you’re weird and out of step, and then burst into the kitchen the next morning as a dynamic, exciting, creative, green living, Chic woman of power and wisdom! … Continue reading
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Tagged buy house, economy, frugal, green living, purchase, Realtor, save money
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Saving Money in the Grocery Store — One Weird, Workable Idea
Years ago, with four children in tow, I spent one day a week doing the grocery shopping. The night before I scoured the ads, marking this place for brown sugar and butter, that one for grapes and toilet paper, still … Continue reading
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Tagged affordable, grocery, money, poster, saving, shopping
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