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Continue reading →: Diffuser Jewelry
Some of you may not know, but I moonlight as a jewelry maker. I’ve had an entrepreneurial spirit from the time I was 9 years old. I started creating custom clay and beaded jewelry and selling them in local Summer camp stores by the time I was in the fifth grade.…
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Continue reading →: Container TomatoesSpring is in full bloom, and with that, Spring and Summer gardening. I love to grow my own fresh, organic tomatoes and basil for caprese salad and my homemade pasta dishes. I also like to grow them without any pests. I have a lovely creature who likes to dig up my…
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Continue reading →: Homemade Laundry Detergent for Sensitive SkinLaundry detergent for sensitive skin can be pricey. And, most of the time it doesn’t quite do it’s job of getting clothing thoroughly clean in my opinion. I’ve experimented with a few different combos of DIY laundry detergent and have finally come up with a great combo that actually works…
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Continue reading →: Road Trippin’Summer is just around the corner, and I know many people are preparing to journey out onto the open road. Recently, we embarked on our third 7 hour (each way) road trip. Being that this was our third in the last nine months, I think that now qualifies me as…
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Continue reading →: Sugar Skull Skirt and Fedora
I’m not yet in the mood for full-on Spring florals. So, in the meantime, I’ll be sporting a breezy skirt and blocking the sun in a much more subtle color palette. Here’s my hi-low sugar skull print skirt with an easy black tank and light straw fedora.
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Continue reading →: One-Pot Veggie Penne with Chicken and Sun-dried TomatoesI adore one-pot meals. Dishes pile continuously throughout the day in my home, so I’m always looking to create less mess when it comes to cooking dinner. Hallelujah for one-pot meals. Really, they’re a life-safer for this crazy-busy momma! Here’s a favorite for us, and thankfully it doesn’t take too…
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Continue reading →: Super Moist Banana Bread With Chunks of Dark ChocolateI had a couple of bananas on their last day of survival before making it to the trash. Spotted brown and slightly softened, the only way to enjoy these babies were in a bread. I’ve been stuck home treating an asthmatic child and haven’t made it to the grocery store…
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Continue reading →: Easter TraditionsCelebrating Easter comes with all the hype and hoopla of candy and craze! Pumped up on sugary sweets it’s not how I like to celebrate Easter. Besides, that’s not what Easter is all about. Here are some ideas on how to incorporate some fun and possibly start some traditions with…
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Continue reading →: Yummy Coconut PancakesIf you’ve been following my blog, I think it’s pretty well established that breakfast foods are my most favorite. Like my good man Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation says “There has never been a sadness that can’t be cured by breakfast food.” Such wisdom, Ron, such wisdom. Ingredients: Directions: Heat…
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Continue reading →: Ham and Egg CupsHere’s a simple recipe for a hearty, filling breakfast that can be enjoyed in the comfort of your home or easily taken with you to eat on the road. It can also keep you on track with your diet by being made low fat by simply using egg whites and…






