{Tomorrow is Candlemas!} Dear Jeanine evidently perused the archives and caught me out. She writes, I am new to your blog and am enjoying it so much! Thanks for sharing all of your wisdom and wit. I am disappointed however that you promised in March of last year that you would post your mac and… Read More »
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Good stories that take a long time to read, in the Library Project
Author: Kenneth Roberts Title: Northwest Passage, Rabble in Arms*, Arundel, etc. File Under: Historical Fiction, American memory Age Group: Good readers who need lots of just things to read — 10 and up** A question that comes up a lot with kids who are really good readers is what to have them read when… Read More »
10 Survival Tactics for Rescuing a Bad Day.
If you are perky and peppy and get a lot accomplished all the time, move along and do so — this post is not for the likes of you! And I know your kind! The kind of person who tricks you into thinking that she will be a kindred spirit because she’s all, “Sorry that… Read More »
It’s not hard to process veggies for the freezer!
Aren’t I a blogging phenom for not putting all this into Wednesday’s post? A pan set I found at a yard sale. It all nests together. I got it for camping, but it’s useful for macaroni and cheese (there are so few of us now!) and blanching veggies in small batches. Here are my issues… Read More »
The secret to packing lunches without too much pain.
Thanks to Ann Kroeker for the link! So, just to round out our food discussion for the nonce, I thought I would touch on that touchy subject, lunch. With a secret to packing lunches, below. It’s touchy to me because I detest it. I can hardly even say it. Are you ready for “b-lunch?” “su-lunch?”… Read More »