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Wendy Hammond

Dark Days Challenge 2010-2011

December 14, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Once again I am participating in the Dark Days Challenge over at (not so) Urban Hennery. I hope to do better than last year, as I'm encouraged by the increasing number of sources that offer local produce in the winter around here.

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Quinoa and Black Bean Salad

December 13, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

This recipe is based on a whole bunch that I found online. I had to bring a dish to pass and there was a large bag of quinoa from Costco in my pantry just begging to be used; so I searched for various recipes and cobbled together something based on what sounded good to me.

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Living More with Less: A Book Review & A Challenge

December 10, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

At first, I was disappointed that there weren’t more “how to” suggestions; then, I realized that the beauty of this book is that it doesn’t include more “how to” suggestions.

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Like “Polar Express,” only with no dancing and you have to pay for the hot chocolate

December 9, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

The last few days have been quite an adventure. I had to travel to Minneapolis for work, and since I work for a nonprofit we are always trying to keep costs down. I could not find a flight under $500, and a train ticket was under $200 and didn’t seem like it would take much …

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Book Review: The Blueberry Years

December 8, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Remember how I talked about how The Dirty Life made me think about my past? For some reason, The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family made me think about a future of dreams and possibilities; which is sort of ironic, since it's a memoir.

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