A birth tip on opening the pelvis, a complete list of our upcoming workshops, a bird’s eye view of Spinning Babies and more.
Apparently these days we either have a really great month or a not so good month where our savings rate is concerned because in between hasn’t happened for some time now. And since August was by far the best month of the year for our finances, September had to be one of the pricer ones,…
As mentioned last post, I'm roughly 2 months post 'normal' employment and I want to give you an honest account of where my head is and has been for the past two months.
If you have always wanted to attend a Tour/Seminar at The Venus Project center in Venus, Florida, this is a perfect time to do that since we have lowered the […]
I decided to start tracking my progress in Korean language here. Considering my pace of studying I think doing this once every four months would be optimal. So, on the 1st of each January, May, and…
With the new OET test changes going LIVE from the 9th September and registrations opening next month, we thought now was a good time to start discussing what’s going on with this latest update of the world’s most well known medical language assessment.
India’s exports of total aluminium including crude metal and alloys and semi-finished products to the US in the first three quarters of 2019...
I decided to start tracking my progress in Korean language here. Considering my pace of studying I think doing this once every four months would be optimal. So, on the 1st of each January, May, and…
I'm happy to report that our low-spend September is off to a great start! 😄 Other than eating out on our way home from the family reunion Sunday evening, we've managed to stay on track with menu plans and our food is stretching further than originally planned. In fact, we might be able to turn our one-month plan into a two-month plan...which would be totally AWESOME!!! I think one of the biggest problems that I have with food is, even after all our children are grown and married with families of their own (and have been for years) I still cannot adjust to cooking for two. 😞 With six children in the home (four of which were boys) I was used to making large amounts of food and, try as I might, not to, I still tend to make full and, sometimes, double batches of favorite recipes. I'm trying to remember that just John and I don't need that much prepared food on hand and am experimenting with halving recipes. And, don't get me wrong, sometimes I don't mind having leftovers. Depending on what it is, we can use them for lunch the next day, have them again later in the week, or I can save them for work lunches, but, some stuff, is just too much...especially if its something that can't be frozen or doesn't last long enough to be used later. These are the types of recipes that I'm trying to remember to cut in half so we don't have to keep eating on them until we're sick of them. 🤮 We're only five days into September, but, technically, our plan has been in place since the last week in August, so we've been at this for almost two full weeks now. We've not noticed a huge difference in food depletion yet, but we have used up several things already that have been on hand for quite some time. We are well pleased with our progress thus far. Does anyone out there have any tips to share on cooking for two...especially after raising a large family? If so, I'd love to hear them! Until next time... ~Rebecca Recent and related posts that you might enjoy reading... Gearing Up For A Low-Spend September Happy Homemaker Monday - September 2, 2019 Tuesday 4 Meme - Labor Day Celebration Preferences
This month I have been collaborating with artist Angel Greenham at Trowbridge Arts Center as part of her summer residency in The Cells. We spent last week immersed in this fascinating space, creating unexpected interventions with found objects, juxtapos
A birth tip on opening the pelvis, a complete list of our upcoming workshops, a bird’s eye view of Spinning Babies and more.
Books I am going to read this September month - The Horns by Joe Hill,Harry Potter (Book #1),The Miserable Mill by Lemony Snicket,The Ask ans the Answer by Patrick Ness,Rise of the Wolf by Jennifer A Nielsen,A Darkness at Sethanon by Raymond E Feist,Half bad by Sally Green & Storm Front by Jim Butcher
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The US exports of aluminium semi-finished products (plates, sheets, bars, etc.) stood at 71,500 tonnes in September, a decrease of 6.17% fro...