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From the monthly archives:
July 2006
MAIN DISH: BBQ Chicken Breasts
SIDE DISH: Grilled Summer Squash
SIDE DISH: Fried Polenta
DESSERT: Watermelon Slices
MUSIC: Mason Jennings, Boneclouds
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Seventh Generation baby wipes ROCK. Ted and I don’t have any kids yet, but our house is stocked with Seventh Generation baby wipes. They’re in the bathroom, the kitchen, and my office. I even have a travel pack in my car. I use these wipes for just about everything. They’re whitened without the use of [...]
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What’s up with retailers suddenly adding natural & organic SKUs to their list? It’s trendy, I suppose. Oh well, it only means better availability for us. Drugstore.com has a section for “natural products”. Of course, almost ANYTHING is considered “natural” nowadays, so be wary of trusting something from this site just because it’s labeled appealingly. [...]
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…Method Fabric Softener in Fresh Air Scent. In college, my friends and I would obsess over getting our sheets to smell like Tide Mountain Spring detergent, though we’ve realized since that it’s best to avoid conventional soaps. And traditionally, I hate fabric softener. I’ve never liked using it, and I hate the way it makes [...]
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I love this stuff. Burt’s Bees Concealing Creme is a really great product, especially if you’re like me and you don’t want to spend a lot of time or money on makeup. I first read about it in in The Truth About Beauty by Kat James, and she had praised it so highly that I [...]
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A well-seasoned cast iron skillet is a wonderful asset to any cook’s kitchen. Sturdy and versatile, cast iron cookware that’s cared for properly will last for years, if not for generations. I have the 12″ skillet from Lodge. They come pre-seasoned (see below) which is convenient, and they’re very affordable. They’re the cheapest at Target, [...]
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