By Leighann on Jan 27, 2009 in Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 26 Comments
Great Depression Cooking Episode:1 – Pasta with Peas
91 year old cook and great grandmother, Clara, recounts her childhood during the Great Depression as she prepares meals from the era. Learn how to make simple yet delicious dishes while listening to stories from the Depression. These recipes and tips are just as relevant today, as we [...]
By Leighann on Nov 28, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Homeschooling Tips – How to Get Your Child to Enjoy LearningDue to constant traveling, I have been homeschooling my son for the last few months. We have gone through different stages where he enjoyed it or didn’t, and I’ve had a few struggles getting him to listen and to actually like doing work, especially [...]
By Leighann on Nov 21, 2008 in Green Stuff, Healthy Living, Saving Money | 1 Comment
Money-saving tips for the middle class Part 1: Transportation
Unless you work from home, transportation is a necessity. But it need not be expensive.
You don’t need three cars. You probably don’t even need two cars. And you could likely get by with no car at all, especially in the city. If you live in a [...]
By Leighann on May 18, 2008 in CinemaPerfect | 0 Comments
Whale Rider Movie ReviewWhale Rider is a lovely little movie about a rural Maori town in New Zealand and their search for a leader. It’s about the struggle for a little girl to be accepted, about the struggle between tradition and modern ideas, fulfilling your dreams, and about love within a family and within a [...]
By Leighann on Apr 26, 2008 in Healthy Living, Nothing Like a Good Book, Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 1 Comment
20 Minutes to Dinner by Bryanna Clark GroganThe subtitle for this book is Quick, Low-fat, Low-Calorie, Vegetarian Meals. And it should be noted that they are also vegan: no eggs, no milk, cheese, butter, or other dairy, and of course, no other animal products. Most of her recipes include some kind of tofu, or other [...]