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Food for Thought: September 2011
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A Change of Seasons. To market, to market. West Chester, PA, United States. Grammar Mom is written by Linda, a writer and teacher who lives and works in the western suburbs of Philadelphia. View my complete profile. Friday, September 23, 2011. A Change of Seasons. On the way home from work yesterday, I noticed gold in the trees and sniffed autumn in the breeze. The page on the calendar magically turned to September 23. I might be holding on to summer for dear life, but fall is officially here. Put squash...
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Down East Civic Association: Many opportunities to buy fresh and local
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Down East Civic Association. Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Many opportunities to buy fresh and local. In the last posting, I shared some outdoor night time music activities. Some of them allow you to bring outside food and beverage. How best to prepare for these concerts than with some fresh and local goods? Peak summer produce is becoming available. Add meats, cheeses, wines, beers, flowers, arts and crafts, and you have the making of some of the finest local farmers' and artisans' markets. Website: http:/ www...
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My Boys and Their Toys: May 2012
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012. We signed up for the dog jog last weekend and had so much fun! Here are a few pictures of our run with the boys. All ready to run! Sharing a water bottle after the race! He was one tired pup. Apparently we didn't train them quite enough. I would highly recommend signing up with your pooch next year, its tons of fun. Sunday, May 6, 2012. We bought a house. . . We love West Chester and we narrowed down our search to a fun little neighborhood we found. You can read about it here.
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First weekend in West Chester starts today with Swingin’ Summer Thursday! | Chester County 360
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All things Chester County. First weekend in West Chester starts today with Swingin’ Summer Thursday! It’s rocking in Downtown West Chester. It’s the first Thankful Thursday of the month and…. Kicking off a great week, today September 1, is Swingin’ Summer Thursday. The very last one of the year. This month, you will be enjoying the music of Animus. While enjoying all the free festivities that are on offer. Located on Gay Street between High and Matlack. Great Family Fun! To see some of the events. Build ...
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September | 2011 | Chester County 360
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All things Chester County. Monthly Archives: September 2011. First weekend in West Chester starts today with Swingin’ Summer Thursday! It’s rocking in Downtown West Chester. It’s the first Thankful Thursday of the month and…. Kicking off a great week, today September 1, is Swingin’ Summer Thursday. The very last one of the year. This month, you will be enjoying the music of Animus. To see some of the events. The Social Lounge and Bar. Also today is East Goshen Farmers’ Marke. Susan C. Mangigian.
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Susan C. Mangigian | Chester County 360
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All things Chester County. Author Archives: Susan C. Mangigian. Why can’t a woman be more like a man? One of my all-time favorite movies, My Fair Lady, has the very handsome Rex Harrison asking himself the age old question, “Why can’t a woman be more like a man”? I am sure that women have been perplexing men for centuries now. We are somewhat complicated creatures. Why, he’s doing the same thing he is thinking. You figure it out! Susan C. Mangigian. Susan C. Mangigian. Susan C. Mangigian. You can be both...
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Lindenhof Farm - Lancaster County, PA
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Click recipe title to open and close. Estimated cooking times for UNSTUFFED turkey. The good news is, while most grass-fed meats require different cooking temperatures and times than conventionally raised meats, pasture-raised turkeys vary little in terms of cooking requirements from their conventionally raised counterparts. Use the same cooking temperatures you ve always used in your family recipes and be sure to use a good meat thermometer. 2 to 3 hours. 3 to 3½ hours. 3½ to 4 hours. At this point you ...
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Meandering through, writing about whatever strikes my fancy. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. May 20, 2015. April 5, 2015. Horse and buggy watching…. June 30, 2014. When we were passing through Gap, PA, we were behind, in front, and along side several Amish buggies. The photos I am about to show you were cropped in, as we give buggies and their drivers the space and distance they deserve. July 1, 2013. I abhor the current trends with regard to painting furniture because I feel good ant...