Tag Archives: cooking on a budget
Sausage and Kale Lentil Soup
If you were out shopping and the person in front of you was short less than a dollar, would you give them the change? Before you answer, let me tell you a story. I was at my local produce stand … Continue reading →
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Tagged bargin bin, boundaries, choices, cooking on a budget, dry goods, ethical dilemmas, farmers market, gifts, Home Ec., kale, lentils, life lessons, policy, pot luck, realationships, social policies, social worker, soup
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Bacon Lentil Spinach Soup
My rule is firm: when you see a client on the street, follow their lead. Disclosing that they know you and vice versa is at their discretion. If they say hello, mimic that. If they nod, quietly mimic that. With … Continue reading →
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Tagged bacon, bargin bin, boundaries, choices, cooking on a budget, dry goods, farmers market, gifts, Home Ec., lentils, life lessons, policy, pot luck, potatoes, realationships, scotch bonnet red, social policies, social worker, soup
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