Monthly Archives: November 2016
Name this dish
Tonight my spouse looked over my shoulder and asked “What’s for dinner? I stated “Noodles”. He just smiled at me politely. I imagine this is how the people at Food Network magazine, look each month and how they came up … Continue reading
A lesson in Garlic Noodles
This summer my charges were often excited to go to the local farmers market. I thought it was so they could try new things, but I quickly learned it was because of the garlic lady. There was often a lady … Continue reading
Posted in Kitchen Adventures
Tagged asian, Budget Bytes, DIY, farmers market, garlic, garlic noodles, inspiration, kindness, money management, prepackaged snacks, Yakisoba noodles
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Thanksgiving, Food Bank Edition
The Thurston County Food Bank faces a turkey shortage this week after nearly 4,000 families registered for a free Thanksgiving basket. The food bank buys its turkeys in July to ensure there are enough to go around, but about 800 … Continue reading
Posted in Charity
Tagged charity, community, compassion, family dinner, food banks, holidays, kindness, Soup kitchen, thanksgiving, turkey, volunteering
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