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Subject to Change: A Cheer, A Toast to Libba Bray - pajamas and all.
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Life needs mystery or else everything else flattens into a routine. David Kindred. Jun 19, 2013. A Cheer, A Toast to Libba Bray - pajamas and all. Yes - it's the summer of 2013 and a year has passed since the 4 day, 38 person wedding celebration complete with midnight dancing, hot air balloon wishes floating into the night sky, a second line through the house just before dawn, and more crayfish and hot peppers than we could eat. My comment to a reader on Libba Bray's blog sums up my confidence that one d...
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Subject to Change: October 2010
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Life needs mystery or else everything else flattens into a routine. David Kindred. Oct 10, 2010. The Best Engineers Play with Toys. Electric hugs to Patricia Wiles and the participants at the MidSouth SCBWI conference who contributed hundreds of books for schools in need. The responses were celebrations of reading. One wrote this to me in an e-mail: It's Christmas on Broadway! The kids SWARMED the boxes! This was all so sweet . especially as I thought of the people (none of you, of course) who had sa...
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Subject to Change: Entering Christmas
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Life needs mystery or else everything else flattens into a routine. David Kindred. Dec 1, 2013. As a nation of all the religions in the world, worshipping in general the same Lord in so many creative ways, with or without Jesus Christ in our beliefs, December is filled with celebration:. And if we consider the rotten state of affairs in some countries, our own included, it's nice to know we'll be receiving thanks and praises along the way- - all in proportion to those we give. And so I do, and so I will&...
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Inspired Nutmeg: November 2010
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Recipe, Cooking and Tidbits of Life. Tuesday, November 30, 2010. A set of potholders with a matching dishtowel are all ready to be packaged up and sent off to my sister along with some fleece dolls for her little ones. My mother's gift is almost done, can't say what that is, she'll find out! Friday, November 26, 2010. Sunday, November 21, 2010. A Year of Pie: Spiced Pumpkin Pie. And you will see for yourself what a difference it makes. That said, let's make some Spiced Pumpkin Pie! This one hangs by my s...
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Inspired Nutmeg: April 2011
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Recipe, Cooking and Tidbits of Life. Friday, April 29, 2011. A drop of water. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. You know the saying about necessity being the mother of invention? Well, here is a case in point. I guess one could argue that this isn't about necessity and I certainly didn't invent this but I'm excited about it and wanted to share. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. So check out your fridge, farmer's market, or garden and see what you have to make your own Bennett Salad. Really load it up. Grow some ...Daily...
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Inspired Nutmeg: February 2011
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Recipe, Cooking and Tidbits of Life. Friday, February 25, 2011. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies. Need I say more? Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies. 1 (8 ounce) package of cream cheese. 4 1/2 cups flour. Bring the butter and cream cheese to room temperature. Cream the sugar, butter, cream cheese, salt, vanilla and egg. Stir in flour and mix well. Divide into two parts and flatten into disks. Wrap in waxed paper and chill overnight. This makes a lot of cookies but you can always freeze o...
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Inspired Nutmeg: December 2010
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Recipe, Cooking and Tidbits of Life. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. The Twelve Days of Christmas. Here is an ornament from our oldest son's second Christmas. His theme is snowmen and this has always been a favorite given that it is made from a jingle bell. Around here, anything that makes noise is a favorite. I hope you've been enjoying seeing some of Christmas at our house, only a few more days until Christmas now. I'm off to sew, almost done with a dress-up dress! Monday, December 20, 2010. Today I want...
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Subject to Change: You've got blood on your hands once you kill somebody!
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Life needs mystery or else everything else flattens into a routine. David Kindred. Sep 18, 2010. You've got blood on your hands once you kill somebody! I stand by my decision.with luck the mystery will be stronger and the plot tighter, but the character was driving the story. My MC was struggling to keep up; his sweet nature, his old-fashioned manners falling to the side of the road whenever. So I done it. He's gone. Now comes the weird part. . . And Lordy, Lordy! There's a dozen re-tellings of the Blood...
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Inspired Nutmeg: Mustard Vinaigrette
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Recipe, Cooking and Tidbits of Life. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Salad dressing, why in the world should you make your own salad dressing? Sugar instead of honey? Get out that sugar bowl! That is the beauty of making it yourself, you can make it your way! 1/4 cup whole-grain mustard. 1/2 cup cider vinegar. 2 to 4 small cloves garlic (your preference, I like 4). A few grinds of black pepper. 1 cup olive oil or a mix of oil (I use half olive/half peanut). You just made your own salad dressing. Good job!
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