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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Good and bad, growing up and moving forward can suck
As you may have noticed, most of my posts are about being excited and looking forward to things, or reflecting on recent happenings. Or, in the case of Foods From Childhood, sharing what makes me who I am today (and … Continue reading
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Foods from Childhood: No-Bake Cookies
So, part of going forward is to look at the past and understand the things that were great, and the things that made a difference. Oh, and mistakes, but those are less fun to talk about. Now, this is not … Continue reading
Posted in Baked Goods, Chocolate, Family, Foods From Childhood, Recipes
Tagged amazing, boil, butter, cocoa, comfort food, comforting, cookies, delicious, family cooking, Foods From Childhood, how to make no-bake cookies, how to make no-bakes, margarine, no bake cookies, no-bakes, peanut butter, quick oats, Recipes, relaxing, salt, spending time with mamma, Sugar, tasty, vanilla, water, wax paper
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Well, that tastes weird: Karintou
So, now for your first installment of “Well, That Tastes Weird,” with your host, me! This past weekend I have eaten many things that I like from Japan. Sunday was Sukiyaki, and boy was it amazingly delicious. I was excited … Continue reading
Posted in Japanese Food, That Tastes Weird, Uncategorized
Tagged Japanese Food, Karintou, sesame, sugary, sweets, Weird food
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Teriyaki egg and multi-flavored rice
So now that wedding and honeymoon times have settled down, I am working on rearranging my house to fit everything. I am also working really hard on more experimental cooking. So here is my newest recipe which was fun to … Continue reading
Posted in Experimental Cooking, Recipes
Tagged basil, chopped basil, chopped garlic, chopped onion, clove garlic, cooking, corn, egg, experimental, experimental cooking, garnish, large garlic, leftovers, lemon juice, olive oil, parmesan cheese, pearl onion, Recipe, rice, rice bowl, rice cooker, teritaki sauce, teriyaki
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Our Wedding Ceremony! (Ideas for the brides- and grooms-to-be.)
So I asked our officiate to send us a copy of our wedding ceremony, and here it is! As a note, there are many quotes in this, and there are a couple of places where it says things like “Crescendo” … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Friends, Wedding
Tagged and Peace, blessing the couple, blessing the rings, blessings, bride and groom, ceremony, ceremony ideas, dancing down the aisle, eagle feather, exchange the rings, husband and wife, Jack Kornfield, Kids' thoughts on love, laurie pawilk-Klenien, Native American flute, promise, quotes in the ceremony, rings, suite 101.com, The Art of Loving Kindness, vow ideas, vows, wedding, wedding ceremony, wedding ceremony ideas, write your own, write your own vows
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Honeymoon days 5-6
Whew! I am so tired after all of this honeymooning thing. So after we went to the zoo (see Day 4) and killed our feet walking around. So, what do we do the day after? Well, we get up early … Continue reading
Posted in Life in General, Wedding
Tagged Blue Horizons, Dancing, food, honeymoon, Pad Thai, San Diego, Sea Lions, Sea world, Shamu, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Thai
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