>I frequently admit that while I lean to the green, I’m not as green as I could be. While my family is far from no-impact, we do find ways to lower our impact on the planet. If you’re setting goals on the green side, here are a few that are easy to implement.
Monthly Archives: December 2010
>Pecan-Cinnamon Cookies
>I know, I hear you. Cookies after Christmas? Well, readers, that’s the way my life has been running lately. Sheer craziness, no time to even think or plan ahead. I’ve had this recipe sitting in the kitchen for two weeks, and I finally made it on Christmas Eve Day. The recipe says it makes 48 cookies, but I cut mine thicker and made about half that. They’re delicious.
>Daisy and Chuck’s ER Adventures
>It started on a Saturday, of course. Adventures like this never happen on weekdays.
>Holiday Mess!
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>Holiday Clutter
>Welcome to the O.K. Chorale, our humble home. Instead of the typical home tour with tree and fireplace et al, I’ll show you the clutter. It’s seasonal and festive, but I must admit the house is really, really cluttered. First, the cards. They go in a basket that’s decorated for the occasion. To the left you see a pot of rosemary – or maybe it’s thyme. Both are growing on top of the piano, despite the limited light of the solstice season.
>Brownie Mixes in a Jar
>There are two simple brownie mixes on my list; the ingredients for these two are almost always plentiful in my cupboards.
>Traveling thrift and coffee
>Morning looks like this in Daisy’s hotel room. Another hotel, you ask? I don’t get out much, really. The privacy, the lack of schedule pressure, the opportunity to take my time – all make the rare treat of a hotel stay extra special. Nothing fancy, really, just a room with a bed and a good wifi connection. Oh, and coffee, of course.
>Cookie Mix in a Jar
>Every year I like to give my coworkers Gift in a Jar mixes. I have three recipe books for this kind of gift, so the biggest decision is – which mix? Most of the time I choose based on the ingredients already in my kitchen. This year it’s a toss-up between two: oatmeal cookies or brownies. Out of four gifts, I decided to give the cookie mix to those with children at home and the brownie mix to those without. The recipes have two parts: the mixes themselves and the instructions to bake them, which go on the gift tags.
>jammin’ with cranberries
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>That which was lost, is now found.
>It was a rainy and windy day in October, not a dark and stormy night, but it was still unpleasant. My fellow teacher and I made it a little more pleasant by going out to lunch after a half day of school. During that lunch I took off my lanyard and dropped my jump drive into my bag behind the car seat – or so I thought.