Category Archives: baking

Recipe of the month: Twitterpated

Nathan Bransford announced today that he is running his 3rd Sort-of-Annual Stupendously Ultimate First Paragraph Challenge this week. I am definitely entering this one…I just need to figure out which novel I want to use. Hmm, what has my favorite first paragraph? Probably Jack. *Probably* Our recipe this month comes courtesy of Mary DeMuth. When [...]

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Recipe of the month: seeing spots

Readers (all 2 of you), welcome back from the long weekend. Did you do anything exciting? I *almost* won a new car…but, alas, my name was drawn two names too early and I lost. Oh well. Timothy is thrilled to still be in the family. Anyway, on to the post: In my church, the first [...]

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Bad news/good news….good news/bad news

Before we play the “bad news/good news” game, can I just say: I don’t care if it makes me a total creeper-I want to live in Neil Gaiman’s home library! Now, there is good news and there is bad news. Which do you want first? The bad? I thought so. Bad news: I broke. I [...]

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