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March 12, 2010 3

Homemade Bread: My Comfort Food

By in Deliciousness

I used to bake five loaves of bread per week. Okay, maybe I should rephrase. One week, I baked five loaves of bread. This was not that week but I did bake two and they were delicious. Warm and fresh. Wow! I love bread in general and homemade bread is extra special. It always makes [...]

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March 10, 2010 0

I Express Gratitude with Miniature Apple Pies

By in Deliciousness

While I am quite a fan of free stuff, I am not a moocher. I’m a lot more interested in give-and-take than just take, take. take. There are probably a few people in my life who would beg to differ, but for the most part, I try to practice gratitude. As a token of my [...]

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March 9, 2010 4

The Deceptive Allure of a Free Tree

By in Growing

When I received the email from Rick & Melanie, I knew my life was about to change. They have a beautiful backyard filled with fruit trees but wanted to clear out a couple. If I came to dig it up, I could have a fantastic, abundantly-producing, exotic apple tree with the world’s best fruit for… [...]

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March 8, 2010 5

Vintage Rentals from found

By in Shindigs

Today on the beach, I found a piece of turned wood with cracking chipped paint. It is a spindle of sorts with gnarled ends that have been somewhat smoothed by the ocean. My friends think it may have been part of a bed. My money is on staircase banister. In any case, I love it. [...]

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March 5, 2010 0

The Tough Task of Pruning

By in Growing

I recently stepped onto my front porch to find my dear friend and next door neighbor Melissa pruning her roses. Leaves, petals, and clippings were in piles on the sidewalk. She was really trimming those babies back. Carefully choosing which branches to snip away, she removed most of the visible life. I sort of cringed [...]

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February 24, 2010 3

Project Art School in Downtown Fullerton

By in Growing

I am a lover of learning. While I definitely have a fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants spirit in a lot of my projects, I am a big fan of education. For this reason, I try to expose myself to lots of sources of knowledge when I have the chance. Several years ago, I wanted to learn to paint so [...]

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February 23, 2010 1

My Perfect Afternoon includes Tea and Shortbread Cookies

By in Deliciousness

I used to hate tea. When I tried it, I felt like I was drinking dirty water. Sitting down for a cuppa was totally unappealing to me. Then I moved to England. Oh, the land of cream tea. The first time I had a tea and scone in England was at a little establishment called [...]

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February 22, 2010 0

Romeo + Juliet-Themed Wedding Stationery

By in Creations

A couple weeks ago, I joined Amanda of In the Now Weddings and Events at a one-of-a-kind photoshoot. The SoCal Photog Shootout asked her to style a mock wedding with beautiful details so they could practice and learn their new photography skills. She designed a Shakespearean dream with lots of sweet touches. The design of [...]

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February 19, 2010 2

Straight from the Freezer: Chicken Stew with Biscuits

By in Deliciousness

One time, I came up with a brilliant idea that was sure to relieve stress, multiply my time, satisfy my cravings and basically make my life perfect. I was convinced that it was the end to all of my problems. The big idea: make all my meals for a month in one day and freeze [...]

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February 18, 2010 1

Handmade Gift: Soft Fabric Blocks for Baby

By in Creations

For Eden’s first birthday, I was feeling crafty. I was inspired by a project I once saw in Amy Butler’s Little Stitches for Little Ones. To be honest, I don’t own the book. I flipped through it once in a bookstore and would love to own it but these fabric blocks came to mind when [...]

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