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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Booksneeze Book Review: Angel Song (Sheila Walsh)
I heard about Booksneeze through a friend of mine at church. My first book was Angel Song by Sheila Walsh. Sheila is a speaker/writer who tours mostly with Women of Faith. Angel Song is a fiction novel based primarily in … Continue reading
Honey Granola
Granola is probably the thing I make most in my kitchen (save cookies and egg white sandwiches). I always like trying new recipes. This one is a winner. I started with a recipe from Joy of Baking and tweaked it. … Continue reading
Book Review: Trellis and the Vine (Marshall & Payne)
Ministry books line Christian bookstore shelves. Some are worth the read; some are not. just a fact of life. This one, by Marshall and Payne, is one that is worth the read. The authors provide a superb visual that stays … Continue reading
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Brad Paisley and Online Relationships
This is one country song that had me laughing aloud in a car (by myself) this weekend. It also made me think. (Warning: this video is a typical country video, rated at least PG.) The older I get and more … Continue reading
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Taste of Asheville: The Sisters McMullen
Downtown Asheville is known for its restaurants. So many to choose from. As I was walking, I came across this place and since we needed a place for birthday cupcakes – we chose this one. Highlights: 1. The chocolate ganache … Continue reading
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Taste of Asheville: The Green Sage
Are you a vegan, vegetarian, or only eat organic foods? This place is definitely for you! This place would definitely fit into Chapel Hill or Louisville – but it is nestled on Broadway in the downtown district of Asheville. Right … Continue reading
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Taste of Cleveland: Angela’s Homestyle Cooking
My grandmother nor my Dad lives in Cleveland, TN. But, I felt like I had been to a little with a little bit of both when I ate there last week. The daily specials were meatloaf, chili, ribs, steak sandwich. … Continue reading
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My Tennessee Vacation 2010
Greetings. I just returned from vacation. I usually don’t use this blog to talk about day to day stuff anymore, but please humor me. There is some good stuff in here (at least I think so). I used this vacation … Continue reading
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Taste of Cleveland: Gardner’s Market
Downtown Cleveland is mostly old churches and legal offices…but there are a few nice cafes that are open on the weekends. There needs to be more. But, Gardner’s Market is a great little place, speciality grocery store, mostly sandwiches place … Continue reading
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Too Many Chocolate Chips Chocolate Chip Cookies
Can that really be true? Can a cookie have too many chocolate chips? I don’t think so. These cookies are a good indication that I might be right. 1 1/4 cup flour 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1 … Continue reading