Nov 01 2009
episode 92: “Onions, Garlic, and Chicken Soup”
episode 92: “Onions, Garlic, and Chicken Soup”
October Podcast Donation Incentive:
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The winner for this prize is Denise. Check your email!
we move on to November’s podcast incentive!
One person will be drawn and can choose either a Garden Apron or a Grow Your Own Soup Kit from Made By Loumms:

garden apron

Grow Your Own Soup Kit
a second name will be drawn and will win an handmade oak swift by Hornshaw Woodworks

handmade oak swift
Townhomesteading:
-Home remedies for illness (onion, garlic, open windows) chicken veggie soup, organic legs & sale veggies
-Bread follies
-Helloyarns pantry
-Tackling the dungeon…again

-Skat?


Babble:
-Sick sick sick medicine fun
-Tumble bugs
-Halloween (giant-ass pumpkin)



Fibery goodness:
-Soar jealousy
-Sock knitting mania. sleeping jasmin

-Highfiber diet retreat next week
-Washing fleece laundry detergent, Orvus , and the water factor
6 Responses to “episode 92: “Onions, Garlic, and Chicken Soup””
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cute little man aka Woody! Very creative costume. AND I LOVE YOUR BUTCHER BLOCK ISLAND! Yay for you, Meghan! Enjoy
The little man is so cute as Woody!
Your sock is coming along wonderfully.
Have you been to the King Arthur Flour web site? http://www.kingarthurflour.com/
They have a blog with recipes and photo instructions, a recipe section, a cooking class section with online classes, and a catalog with unusual ingredients and baking equipment. I love their site and visit it often. Enjoy your baking!
Damn girl! That pumpkin muffin recipe in the gift bag from Rhinebeck is GOOD! Do you mind if I post it on my blog.
I have a bread for you to try. It will give you a white bread that is great for sandwiches.
http://www.experience-ohio-amish-country.com/amish-wheat-bread.html
For homemade goodness the Amish have the best receipes. Hope this is what you are looking for in a sandwich bread.
That’s one kick ass butcher block island! I just started listening to your podcast (thanks to Jasmin) and love it. I have gone through a lot of the early intervention classes for my own children and feel you are doing a terrific job momming that little man.
P.S. Nice poop photo!