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Monthly Archives: October 2012
“Pink Month” Slaw
Blue is for boys and pink is for girls, usually. But Sunday football has revealed an oxymoron of pink flashes donning professional athletes. Why? October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In 1943, Susan Goodman was born followed three years later by her sister, … Continue reading
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Tagged apple cider vinegar, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, green cabbage, mayonnaise, Nancy Brinker, pink, purple cabbage, recipe, salt, slaw, sugar, Susan G Komen
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Get Loaded
The title is “loaded” with meaning. What are you expecting on this post after reading “get loaded” in the title? Your answer just might reveal your “inner self.” Or, not. What did you think was going to follow? (Share your answers in … Continue reading
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Tagged bacon bits, broccoli, butter, cheddar cheese, chives, cream cheese, milk, potato, recipe, soup
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Pumpkin Cookies
Fall means pumpkins!Whether you are carving them to illuminate or cooking with them, pumpkins are in season and signify autumn. A fierce competition is on for the world’s largest pumpkin and at the time of this writing farmer Ron Wallace … Continue reading
Roasted Garlic Soup via Vitamixer
Costco has changed my life. To be honest, that is an overstatement. However, since I did buy some garlic IN BULK (meaning more than I could use in three years) and freshness was coming into question, I had to create … Continue reading
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Tagged cream, garlic, onion, parmesan cheese, recipe, roasted, soup, tomato paste, vita-mix
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