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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Foodies and Feminism
Two of my favorite topics. Food – I love to cook, buy, bake, talk about, read about all things food. And yes, that includes eating out at all sorts of local dining establishments. It isn’t always fun to cook for … Continue reading
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Striving for Excellence
This is a late night post, straight out of my head – so who knows what might come out in this blog. It is something I’ve thought about before now, so that should give you some comfort of mind! If … Continue reading
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Butterscotch Blondies
This recipe is a result of good blog reading. I love Hannah’s blog – don’t know her personally, but I’ve been a fan of her blog for a few years now. She is a creative photographer, thinker, and baker. I … Continue reading
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Book Review: Total Church (Timmis/Chester)
I had a friend in the ministry tell me, “I wish every pastor would have to read Total Church.” That should give this book on practical ecclesiology merit in its own right. I don’t know if I would go as far … Continue reading
Taste of Durham: Mez
Love Mexican. It ranks up there with my fave foods. Can you go wrong (yes, you can, just let me tell you, bad Mexican is not good)? But, Mez is not one of them. This restaurant had been highly recommended … Continue reading
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Taste of Raleigh: Lilly’s Pizza
Pizza. You don’t usually associate Raleigh as being the pizza place. Well, Raleigh might not have great pizza – but as long as Lilly’s is in the city – we’ll have good pizza. When so many people recommend a place, I … Continue reading
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Taste of Durham: Cuban Revolution
I’m a little behind on my restaurant reviews – but here goes. The American Tobacco district in Durham is home to some great night life, the Durham Bulls, and fabulous restaurants. Parking is not fun, especially when there is a … Continue reading
TransforMission: Wilder & Parker
God is a good God. He brings people into our lives that matter and remain. 10 years ago I met one of these authors; the other I met 3 years ago. Both will be in my life in some way … Continue reading
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Universalism in Blog World
Blogs really provide me fodder for my own blog. Something I read each morning in my goodle feeder will instinctively prompt me to write something. Here we go for today’s: I read a blog called Makeunder My Life by a … Continue reading
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