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cultivating domesticity |
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cooking, crafting, activism |
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cultivating domesticity chronicles my cooking and crafting endeavors as i come to terms with my domestic tendencies - with an activist edge and a mind to create a better world. |
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hoarding heirloom tomatoes for winter
suddenly in the past two weeks it's turned into winter in the bay area. i really wasn't prepared for this since i was just walking around barefoot at the park a couple weeks ago, but as the chill sets in and now the rain has started i'm kicking into squirrel mode - hoarding and saving all the fruits of summer/fall for the long hard winter ahead (ahem, forgive me friends who live in places that actually have winter -
the pufferfish pouch - happy birthday to ali
last weekend was my little sister, aliana's 9th birthday. she went zip-lining with my dad. i'm so jealous and bummed i couldn't be there to celebrate with them in person. but i did celebrate her birthday by making a few crafty goodies to send her way (and calling to wake her up on the big day at 6am - not knowing she had the week off of school - oops).
roasted red pepper dressing
we've been getting tons of bell peppers in our farm box lately, and i love peppers - but i rarely buy more than one red or yellow bell pepper because they're so pricey. did you know that red bell peppers are the same as green bell peppers, they're just ripe?
bacon and bubbles at the beach... plus a surprise
last weekend was my birthday. and sele's - we're birthday twins. we decided to celebrate our lives with two of our favorite things - bacon and champagne. it was a great party. good friends with blankets in the sun, eating bacon and drinking champagne - what more could you ask for?
more uses for peanuts and a druken pie crust
last week i took an unexpected trip to hawai'i to visit with my grandfather, who was in the hospital. we weren't sure if he was going to make it out of the hospital, and all of his kids and grandkids flew in to see him. it's a testimony to the power of love that he turned around from having "eight toes in the grave" as my dad says, to coming home and back into his element surrounded by family. thank you to all of you wh
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