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jennyinthesouth
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I ate granola bars pretty much every day, but they were the soft/chewy kind, usually, and not the crunchy kind - because of crumbs, not really noise. In grad school we ate in every class, sometime...
Hoorah, mirandabee! I couldn't agree more. Can't imagine living with all new stuff - chemically treated, made under god-knows-what conditions, and without any history. I treasure my houseful of use...
Mhirsch, as of 2 months ago, there was a fabulous coffee shop in Raleigh called Turkish Delight, owned by two sisters from Turkey. They serve coffee and homemade pastries in addition to smoothies a...
Just made this and it is delicious! I hadn't planned on it, but picked up my CSA box and had a bunch of beets to do something with. I used quinoa instead of the barley because that's what I had on ...
I have a pair of these and I LOVE them! However, the way I got them was quite strange. I bought a pair and later decided that my budget didn't allow...I had my receipt and was able to return them f...
I agree with the comments above - I do not expect to see photos - much less stories - like this one on AT. It seems to me that the AT philosophy is about streamlining your possessions and your ment...
When I was in Europe, many homes (including my aunt's in Florence) had what we Americans call "dorm fridges." I loved being in Europe because I had so much more access to food on every street corne...
I agree with the faucet trick, but even if I have only 5 minutes I usually try to clean the bathroom - at least wipe down the surfaces, stow the dirty bathmat (guests don't need it), and make sure ...
To me, this is just a typical old house in a "transitional" neighborhood in the south - the colors are quirky, offbeat, maybe because the folks inside don't need or want to fit in with encroaching ...
We have a queen Malm in a very small room and I wanted something that had a narrow profile and was light and airy. I ended up using two Rian table from Ikea:
This is my first time commenting on an AT post, though I've been a fan for years! I've lived in the south all my life, first in north Florida (VERY different from central and south Florida) then in...
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I ate granola bars pretty much every day, but they were the soft/chewy kind, usually, and not the crunchy kind - because of crumbs, not really noise. In grad school we ate in every class, sometime...
Hoorah, mirandabee! I couldn't agree more. Can't imagine living with all new stuff - chemically treated, made under god-knows-what conditions, and without any history. I treasure my houseful of use...
Mhirsch, as of 2 months ago, there was a fabulous coffee shop in Raleigh called Turkish Delight, owned by two sisters from Turkey. They serve coffee and homemade pastries in addition to smoothies a...
Ugh. Never ever liked this stuff, even as a kid. Skipped many a lunch at bday parties and camps where American cheese was on the menu.
Just made this and it is delicious! I hadn't planned on it, but picked up my CSA box and had a bunch of beets to do something with. I used quinoa instead of the barley because that's what I had on ...
I have a pair of these and I LOVE them! However, the way I got them was quite strange. I bought a pair and later decided that my budget didn't allow...I had my receipt and was able to return them f...
I agree with the comments above - I do not expect to see photos - much less stories - like this one on AT. It seems to me that the AT philosophy is about streamlining your possessions and your ment...
Looks fabulous! I'll admit, I have always hated the color-coordinated book trend...I don't know if I'm a purist, a snob, or a slob. ;)
There's a picture in the slideshow of their bookshelf, thankfully, not arranged by color - and with plenty of books.
When I was in Europe, many homes (including my aunt's in Florence) had what we Americans call "dorm fridges." I loved being in Europe because I had so much more access to food on every street corne...
I agree with the faucet trick, but even if I have only 5 minutes I usually try to clean the bathroom - at least wipe down the surfaces, stow the dirty bathmat (guests don't need it), and make sure ...
To me, this is just a typical old house in a "transitional" neighborhood in the south - the colors are quirky, offbeat, maybe because the folks inside don't need or want to fit in with encroaching ...
that should be could NOT get through it.
could get through it because the stretched photos were too distracting...
We have a queen Malm in a very small room and I wanted something that had a narrow profile and was light and airy. I ended up using two Rian table from Ikea:
This is my first time commenting on an AT post, though I've been a fan for years! I've lived in the south all my life, first in north Florida (VERY different from central and south Florida) then in...