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Wendy Hammond

Whole Wheat Bread with Pumpkin

November 8, 2015 by Wendy Hammond

I have just about given up on baking bread. After several failed attempts a couple of years ago, I came across this recipe for Whole Wheat Pumpkin Bread in Mark Bittman’s The Food Matters Cookbook: 500 Revolutionary Recipes for Better Living. I had some pumpkin on hand that needed to be used so I decided …

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Who is Wholistic Woman? {plus weight loss update}

November 5, 2015 by Wendy Hammond

Welcome! It’s been awhile since I posted a weight loss update, and since I’ve been meeting so many new readers through the Runaway Bridal Planner’s blog hop, I thought I’d take this opportunity to not only provide an update on my weight loss but also things at Wholistic Woman and where I hope to take …

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Overdue Book Reviews

November 4, 2015 by Wendy Hammond

I may or may not have a book obsession. I blame it on my parents, who read to me frequently as a child and took me to the library every Saturday. For awhile it was under control, and then I started blogging. I no sooner find good homes for the books that I’ve read that …

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Pumpkin Dip #SundaySupper

November 1, 2015 by Wendy Hammond

Have you ever had to go to a party or “bring a dish to pass” event and brought chips and dip? Or something from the deli and just put it in your own bowl hoping no one would notice the telltale taste of preservatives or whatever it is they put in the potato salad that …

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#takebacknovember

October 30, 2015 by Wendy Hammond

Have you noticed that Christmas seems to come earlier every year? I feel like they put out the Christmas trees in September! Which does sort of make sense from a retailer point of view. After people spend money on back to school, they spend money on Halloween. And then, the payload . . . Christmas! …

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