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Wendy Hammond

Dark Days Challenge Reflections

January 16, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

I realized today that the deadline for the Dark Days Challenge is upon me and I never ended up posting my second Dark Days Meal. I posted the Peanut Soup with Cabbage and Chicken the other day, but never posted about my favorite local food meal - scrambled eggs and toast.

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The Curse of Week 2 {#31Days}

January 14, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

I wish I could give you a grand update on my weight loss; unfortunately, I'm only down half a pound. HALF A POUND. It's frustrating. Part of me feels like I should have lost more; I did so well on my calories. I didn't work out as I'd hoped, but I thought I'd have lost more than half a pound.

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Alpine Weight Loss Secrets: Book Review & Giveaway

January 14, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

Alpine Weight Loss Secrets by Stefan Aschan is a fun, easy to read book about weight loss and healthy living.

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Reflections on Complete Without Kids {Book Review}

January 13, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

As a blogger who’s not a “mommy blogger,” I’ve often felt left out. I have nothing to add to breastfeeding and diaper discussions. I wonder if I’m welcome to participate in conferences like “Type-A Mom” or “Mom Media Summit.” Not to mention Mom Spark Media, AT&T Moms, etc. Yet it’s not only online that I feel outcast as a childfree woman. When I read Complete without Kids, I thought “finally, someone understands!”

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Peanut Soup with Cabbage and Chicken

January 13, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

This soup uses lots of winter vegetables and uses some of my favorite spices. Perfect while we wait for real spring! The Verdict: I love peanut butter in soup along with Indian spices, so I LOVED this soup! So tasty and quick to throw together on a weeknight. Nutrition Facts Serving size: 1/4 of a …

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