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Pho – Viet Nam’s National Soup

November 10th 2009

If you can imagine beef noodle soup for breakfast, then you decidedly want to try Pho, a Vietnamese dish that has been around for nearly 100 years…

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The Way Of Our Bento

June 18th 2009

I am teaching my daughter’s to make Obento lunchboxes this Summer and these are our very first ones. Though we do not have many supplies at this time, we improvised with the 2 little boxes we found at a local Asian market a few weeks ago, and The box I used was simply an Instant Asian noodle bowl with a lid. Our Pudding dessert and Tamari Sauce are in small containers found at the Dollar Tree Store down the road! Nothing fancy but very functional for us!

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The Secret to Your Money Goals Naturally Manifesting

April 5th 2009

Being broke is no joke. It hurts, right? So why is it that you keep coming back to this place of not having enough money. You have done nothing wrong. You deserve to have the life you have always wanted. You deserve all your dreams coming through. You expectations should be high on having the best life possible. So how exactly do you get to this place of getting it all? Heck, how do I get enough for right now?

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Ramen or Rice?

March 28th 2009

Ramen or Rice… Which do you prefer? Around our house these are both mainstays. My children love their noodles and rice. As a mother I try to make it a healthy endeavor. Here are some of the ways we like to dress them up! They have all been tried and are great either hot or cold.

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Bread Baking Basics

March 7th 2009

We get so many questions about how to make homemade bread, so I thought I would try to answer just a few of them today. Don’t let all this information make it seem too involved and scare you away from making bread. Once you get used to it, it really isn’t a whole lot harder than baking a cake. Just read the information and then follow the recipe step by step.

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Acres Of Apples, Frugal To The Core

February 9th 2009

Acres of Apples, Frugal to the Core
By Jill Cooper
http://www.LivingOnADime.com/
I’ve always dreamed of having an apple tree in my back yard. You know
the old saying, “Be careful what you wish for?” Now that I actually
have my own apple tree, I stand in my yard watching the apples piling
up around me thinking, “Oh no — What do [...]

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Walnut Stuffed Dates

January 2nd 2009

I Love To Cook! I Pride myself in being able to Cook, Create, or even adapt any recipe or meal to please even the most picky appetites! I recently had the pleasure of joining a friend to help in celebrating her daughters Birthday and Discovered a wonderful Treat.

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“Mindfulness is not just a word or a discourse by the Buddha, but a meaningful state of mind. It means we have to be here now, in this very moment, and we have to know what is happening internally and externally. It means being alert to our motives and learning to change unwholesome thoughts and emotions into wholesome ones. Mindfulness is a mental activity that in due course eliminates all suffering.” — Ayya Khema

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