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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Two Week Turnaround
In less than two weeks Cole and I head to Colorado! We will be spending several days with our families as we progress west across the state. Then we will spend several days hidden away in the mountains celebrating our … Continue reading
Searching for Recipes
Becky asked where we got our recipes. Wow! What a big question. I have gathered a few resources that I could think of in this post. The main way that I gather recipe ideas and inspiration is through checking out … Continue reading
28 Things :: Number 6
6 ) Create a list of fifty meals that I make for our family. 52 — Wahoo! With more recipes still to try! # sweet and sour chicken # chicken delicious # country ham and macaroni casserole # hamburger casserole … Continue reading
Homemaker Notebook
I have been organizing my thoughts and other such random homemaking paperwork in this notebook. Yesterday I decided to scrapbook a cover for it:
Once a Month (or two month!) Cooking
I received several comments and e-mails asking about how I began cooking once a month and how I make it happen. I will attempt to explain further in this post. A year ago when, we were first married, I knew … Continue reading