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Old-Fashioned Fudge Pie

Posted By lovelivegreen 1891 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - In a word filled with convenient boxed baking mixes, I love combining my own ingredients in a tried and true recipe. I suppose we often called these homemade recipes, and…
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Peka

Posted By WorldFoodStory 1891 days ago on Humor

https://www.worldfoodstory.co.uk - Peka is one of the most famous and widespread dishes of traditional Croatian cuisine. The speciality of Peka is that it is prepared in a special baking tray. Actually, it’s after the tray – the dish got its name. It is a shallow circular bowl, which is covered with a wide bell. On that bell...
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Baklava

Posted By WorldFoodStory 1892 days ago on Humor

https://www.worldfoodstory.co.uk - Baklava is a traditional Turkish delicacy made from filo pastry, topped with nuts and coated with sugar and honey syrup. Although the origin of baklava is not clear, in Turkey believe they designed this sugar dessert. This is probably correct since they blended the influences of the Assyrian, Roman, Persian and Mongol empires. Specifically, the...
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Shish Kebab

Posted By WorldFoodStory 1892 days ago on Humor

https://www.worldfoodstory.co.uk - Shish kebab is one of the most famous traditional Turkish dishes. It is so widespread in Turkey, that there are numerous variations, depending on the region. Traditionally it is made from lamb, but sometimes it comes from beef, chicken, and veal. The name shish kebab originates from the Turkish words şiş which means sword or...
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Sally B’s: From Defeating Cancer to Becoming A Diamond in the Skincare Industry

Posted By lovelivegreen 1893 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - In a virtual world, it is often heart-warming to visit people face to face. Last week, I took a trip to visit Sally B’s Skin Yummies. I had previously written about Sally B’s because I believe in the power of natural ingredients within skincare products. However, I had only experienced the products through ordering online; I had never visited the store. I was so glad that I made the trip.
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How toxic is your workplace? Super toxic if these 9 things keep happening. Numbers 1 and 9 are the worst!

Posted By intergalacticbiz 1894 days ago on Humor

http://www.intergalacticbiz.com - Urine-drinking loyalty tests are common in toxic offices. [...]

Exploring Cultures with Vietnamese Crepes (Banh Xeo) and Fish Sauce

Posted By lovelivegreen 1898 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - Cooking is a passion of mine. One reason that I love it so much is because all food has origins and history. By making the recipes of others, you are bringing that history to life. Within the last year, I have really explored and expanded my education on Asian culture, and this includes cooking.
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September's Mood Board: Sophisticated Modern

Posted By StephPurcell 1901 days ago on Home Decor

https://www.redesignedclassics.com - This design is one I did for a client’s master bedroom. I wanted to create separate spaces within their long rectangular room to allow for a more formal sitting area in front of the bed. I also wanted the room to be more contemporary while remaining inviting. Having a place you can feel at home in, is just as important as good design esthetic. To do this I incorporated a lot of modern elements and mid-century style furniture with soft fabrics and pastel colors. Nothing too harsh. Adding some gold and pink accents creates a feminine touch and combining different patterns adds depth and interest. I suggested a light blue paint color for the walls to add more color to the room in a subtle yet neutral way. The end design turned out to be one of my favorites and I hope you agree!

Say NO to the Bucket List

Posted By lovelivegreen 1902 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - Quite often, I hear people talk about adding trips and experiences to their bucket lists. I may be an oddity, but bucket lists have always made me cringe and they…
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5 Types of Tile to Consider for Your Next Bathroom

Posted By StephPurcell 1907 days ago on Home Decor

https://www.redesignedclassics.com - Something that I have always wanted to learn how to do is tile! I’ve been looking into classes at places like Home Depot and can’t wait to get my hands on a wet saw! But in the mean time I have been researching different tiles for a clients bathroom makeover. Below are some of my favorites to date. Subway Tile This tile is such a classic standard that works in just about every design. If you are looking for something to stand the test of time-then is your go-to tile. If you want to spice it up a little more you can choose a subway tile in a fun color like sea glass or royal

Elote: Easy Street Corn from Sedona to Your Table

Posted By lovelivegreen 1909 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - Last year while visiting Sedona, Arizona, we visited a restaurant named Elote. The restaurant was named after the dish Elote, which is actually a Mexican street corn. After eating the dish, I began researching the origins of such deliciousness. Elote, the dish, is often found for sale on many city streets throughout Mexico.
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Monkeying Around in Dayton, Tennessee

Posted By lovelivegreen 1912 days ago on Travel

https://lovinglivinggreen.com - This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click on the links, we may earn a fee. There is no additional cost to you. There is something exciting when a…
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Ideas for How to Create a Small Office Space Anywhere

Posted By StephPurcell 1913 days ago on Home Decor

https://www.redesignedclassics.com - I just moved to NYC for the next few months and my temporary apartment is the cutest-but it is SMALL! It has me doing some serious thinking about how to incorporate an office space in a functional and efficient way without taking up any room. Below are some creative ideas that I have found!Redefine Your Closet Space  Photo by: Ryan Pavlovich  I found this clever idea on Architectural Digest and it is genius! I mean as long as you don’t actually need your closet for storage or clothes, which I do, so it may not be a viable option for me. But I do love the idea of repurposing a space!Utilize a Drop Table