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Fall Garden Tips for a Worry-Free Winter

Posted in: Food, Gardening, The Home|Tags: garden, garden tips, gardening, guest post, home, P. Allen Smith, stihl, winter garden|August 28, 2011No Comments

My friends at STIHL and Outdoor Living Expert P. Allen Smith offer advice for fall gardening.
For a continuously healthy garden, it’s best to stay one season ahead. Throughout the autumn months, prepare for winter, and spare your plants from the oncoming cold by following these tips.

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Gawking as Exercise: These Are the People in Your Neighborhood

Posted in: Diet, Family, Fun, Parenting, The Home|Tags: arkansas, crack house, Daddy in Training, exercise, Family, home, Husband|August 22, 2011No Comments

Today I noticed that dog-hoarding crack house appeared to have been gutted, which hopefully means the hot mess tenants are gone.

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Simplify: Lunch Making Station

Posted in: Etsy, Family, Food, Parenting, The Home|Tags: arkansas, Etsy, Frugal, guest post, helpful, holly shacklett, home, lunch, Organization, organizing|August 22, 2011No Comments

In this container I store snack and sandwich bags, container drinks, candy, and individually packaged foods. Above that layer I like to store the lunch boxes and maybe the open bag of chips if I haven’t already divided them up into appropriate sized snack bags. You can also store a copy of the school’s monthly lunch menu in here and decide ahead of time if there is a day your child will be eating the school’s lunch (yay, no lunch prep for you!).

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Drought-Proof Your Garden and Your Water Bill By Installing Soaker Hoses

Posted in: Family, Finances, Gardening, Organic, The Home|Tags: drought, evolved garden, garden, gardening, grass, water|August 4, 2011No Comments

We’re no Mirage at Las Vegas. All we’ve done is install a couple soaker hoses and buried them shallowly in our raised beds. That’s part of the beauty of raised beds. You have more control over the environment of your garden.

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Wordless Wednesday: What Bloggers Look Like

Posted in: Blogging, Food, Fun, Tech|Tags: Arwb, Bloggers, Blogging, friends, fun, shenanigans, Winthrop Rockefeller|July 27, 2011No Comments

These are the top food bloggers in Arkansas. We spent the day with eating yummy things from Chef Robert Hall at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute on Petit Jean Mountain.

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Food and Bloggers at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute

Posted in: Blogging, Food, Fun, Tech|Tags: adventures, arkansas, Bloggers, Blogging, Food, links, petit jean, rockefeller|July 25, 2011No Comments

Being a blogger definitely has its perks. Today I had the opportunity, thanks to the ladies at Arkansas Women Bloggers (if you blog go there and get plugged in), to spend the day with nine other Arkansas food bloggers at the Winthrop Rockefeller (yes, of those Rockefellers) Institute on the top of Petit Jean Mountain.

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What is a QR Code? Why You Should Care.

Posted in: Family, Food, Fun, Gardening, Organic, Parenting, Shopping, Tech|Tags: bonnie plants, garden tech, gardening, heirloom tomatoes, iPhone, iPhone 4, organic garden, qr codes|July 24, 2011No Comments

Have you noticed that lately there are these strange little black and white graphic boxes everywhere? They are on pages of magazines, on business cards, on clothing tags and on my fruit. Um… why?
They are called QR codes, or Quick Response codes, and they can be very helpful little things. They can also be nearly useless.

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Punchfork | The best new recipes from top food sites

Posted in: Food|Tags: links, recipes|July 22, 2011No Comments

    Punchfork | The best new recipes from top food sites.

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Secret Recipe for THE ULTIMATE Chocolate Cake

Posted in: Food, Organic, Tech, The Home|July 11, 2011No Comments

I’m going to GIVE you my secret recipe for the best damn chocolate cake you’ve every had.

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Ohhh… Look What Happened! A Tomato Explosion

Posted in: Food, Gardening, Organic, The Home|Tags: container gardening, garden, home, patio garden, tomato|June 23, 2011No Comments

My smallest tomato plant, the one in the terra cotta pot on my pation, suddenly has produced eight tiny tomatoes. Well, there are only seven now thanks to one very curious toddler.

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