Monthly Archives: January 2009
A Week on this Blog
Kcc: The Green Edition. Memes I have taken part in: – Red Chinese New Year for Ruby Tuesday. – Sepia Hungary for Sepia Scenes. I celebrated my second bloganniversary. A book soon to be released. A recipe for Honey-Mustard Chicken.
Honey-Mustard Chicken
8 chicken tenderloins (600g) 1/3 cp (115g) honey 2 tablespoons seeded mustard 1/3 cup white vinegar 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 Place chicken in shallow dish. Pour half of the combined honey, mustard, vinegar and sauce over chicken, cover; refrigerate … Continue reading
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Soon To Be Released
Love Your Neighbor as Yourself Although this is probably the best-known commandment in the Bible, it is not the most commented upon. After A Code of Jewish Ethics: Volume 1: You Shall Be Holy, Rabbi Telushkin’s second volume of the … Continue reading
Sepia Hungary
Mary The Teach has created a new meme, Sepia Scenes. Click here to join in or learn how to apply a sepia tone to a photograph.
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Bloganniversary
I realized this morning that I have been blogging for two years, two years and three days to be precise. I started by reading blogs and ended up setting up my own at Livejournal. A few months later, being a … Continue reading
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Red Chinese New Year
On Tuesdays, just post any photo you like (it must be one of your own) that contains the color RED and then link to this blog.
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KCC: The Green Edition
The title of the month’s edition of kcc is not a reference to the environment nor to sustainable development but was suggested to me by the fact that most of the recipes included here are meatless. In addition, with Tu … Continue reading
A Week in Review
It has been a strange week as far as blogging is concerned with a number of posts but little real writing. I have passed on The Prémio Dardos Award as well as the Butterfly Award. Memes I have taken part … Continue reading
Sepia Village
Mary The Teach has created a new meme, Sepia Scenes. Click here to join in or learn how to apply a sepia tone to a photograph.
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Capital on Water
I reckon my favorite capital is Stockholm and one of the reasons I like it so much is that it is located on Sweden’s south-central east coast, where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea. . So wherever you … Continue reading
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