February 2012
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Woah
just looked at my last post… which celebrated Christmas! I guess I update my photo blog more. Now that I’m taking 16 hours of classes (at a school which I commute 2 hours to 3 times per week), am even more involved in church, and am trying to get as much sleep as possible, I find little time to post on tumblr—especially about gluten-free things. I’ll dump some photos on...
December 2011
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November 2011
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Gluten-free Vegetable Gumbo (Vegetarian)
Here’s the deal: I took a nutrition evaluation for my health and human performance class… turns out half your lunch and dinner plate every day should be veggies! I decided to make this big batch of soup so we could eat it before or with future meals (my husband won’t touch salad). It turned out great and we really like it! From: Somewhere on the internet… I don’t...
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gf
as in gluten-free, not girlfriend. And I’m gonna be blogging my successful gluten-free recipes (with photos, of course!) because tumblr seems pretty short on good gf blogs that are consistent, helpful, and realistic.
And if any of you out there are interested in feeling less bloated, eating “healthier” all around, and losing a few pounds, start making easy gluten-free changes...
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October 2011
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Reblog if you're wearing fuzzy socks right now;...
always.
How to be classy in three easy steps:
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September 2011
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August 2011
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From Me To You: All dolled up- →
fromme-toyou:
A classic look Inspired by Mad Men but keeping the application as simple as possible. Here’s my version step-by-step for how I create my 60s polished face in a rush-
Step 1. Foundation & Concealer /I use MAC Studio Fix Fluid ($26.50) and Laura Mercier Secret Camouflage ($28)
Step 2. Fill and Shape Eyebrows /
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July 2011
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June 2011
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I feel like
people tend to view those things that “disturb” life’s daily routine as negative things. You know, like “Oh, you must be so sad that ____________ happened.” And the implication is, “…because now you’ll have to readjust to a new way of life that you will have to begin to convince yourself you have control of!” I think one of the biggest...
And the questions they do ask are, of course, unanswerable; for they do not know...
– C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters
(the “they” are humans, the “we” are demons)
One of my favorite parts of this book.
May 2011
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