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Summerhill: Opening Gifts...
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008. Landon helped pick out the goodies in Ty's stocking. It was a little hard to get him to understand the "giving is better than receiving" concept this year, but he did enjoy seeing that Ty liked his gifts. Ty had to help Landon out too. Landon has this gift unwrapping thing down. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Child of God. Wife. Mama of 2 boys, Big L and Little T, and one girl, Baby R. Love to create and cook. View my complete profile. Daring Bakers: Milan Cookies.
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Aaron Job Draws: February 2012
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Monday, February 13, 2012. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Blog! Welcome to Aaron Job's. This blog is to display many of the original drawings and stories that I've done (and a few bonus suprises). Let me know if you like them by leaving a comment! With the help of dad). You may click on any drawing for a larger, detailed view. My Drawings in Your INBOX! Would you like to receive Aaron Job's drawings in your Inbox? Just enter your email below:. The Wiz Kid Review.
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Aaron Job Draws: November 2010
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Monday, November 1, 2010. My entry for our church's Reformation Art Contest. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my Blog! Welcome to Aaron Job's. This blog is to display many of the original drawings and stories that I've done (and a few bonus suprises). Let me know if you like them by leaving a comment! With the help of dad). You may click on any drawing for a larger, detailed view. My Drawings in Your INBOX! Would you like to receive Aaron Job's drawings in your Inbox?
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Aaron Job Draws: Untitled Story | 1 | The Begining
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Untitled Story 1 The Begining. Once upon a time, in a place called Bambrosia, there was a certain school that taught kids about swords. If you are a boy who likes weapons, like my friend Spencer, this book is for you. If you ar a girl who doesn't like weapons, like my sister Abby, this book is not for you. Important things were happening in this school in the base ment, where kids are not allowed down there for many reasons:. 1 It is home to Boggarts and Ghouls who only eat children.
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Roz Ka Khana: Homemade Lollipops - Sugar Candy without thermometer
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Everyday food made interesting! Sunday, May 12, 2013. Homemade Lollipops - Sugar Candy without thermometer. You can use so many different flavours, and use a combination of colours to make something like a rainbow lollipop. But for starters, and to be on the safe side, I made a strawberry flavoured lollipop in rose pink colour. It looks good, to me it even tastes good. But I am wondering how Saee will receive it. She has been gone on a vacation for seven days, and I am missing her like crazy! The drop sh...
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Roz Ka Khana: May 2013
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Everyday food made interesting! Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Just thinking about it makes me drool. Looks like I am going to drool all over my laptop. Shoot! Pani puri is my favourite-est food eva! Anyways jumping to the recipe. What you will need. White peas (one cup) soaked for eight hours. Potatoes about 2 medium sized. Turmeric powder about 1/2 tsp. Dates about 1 cup. Tamarind about 1 small lemon sized ball. Jaggery about 1 cup grated. Green chillies about 5 small. Ginger about 1 inch piece. Indians need...
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Roz Ka Khana: Besan Kachori
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Everyday food made interesting! Thursday, September 15, 2011. This time they puffed up. Each and every last one of them. And they were so crispy and crunchy, they were just right. Too bad, though. My husband's not going to come home tonight. He will just have to eat them tomorrow, re-heated in a microwave. Too bad. 2 cups plain flour (maida). 1/2 cup semolina (rawa). 1/2 tsp baking powder. 1/2 tsp soda bicarb. 3 tbsp hot clarified butter (ghee) or vegetable shortening (dalda). 2 cups gram flour (besan).
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Roz Ka Khana: Khichiya Papad
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Everyday food made interesting! Saturday, May 11, 2013. I love eating at roadside dhabas. In particular, I love eating at this dhaba called Kathiyawad ne Angane, which falls en route Mumbai-Ahmedabad highway, just a couple of meters after the Bhayandar bridge. The best thing about this place is their simplicity. No frills, no decorations, just lovely delicious food. Their bajra no rotlo. They serve you freshly made maakhan. Here's what I did. 1 and 1/2 cups rice flour. 1 and 1/2 cups water. Once the wate...
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Summerhill: March 2010
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Saturday, March 27, 2010. Well hello family and friends! This blog has been on hiatus for a while now, but now I hope to be posting a little more regularly.sharing our adventures with 3 kiddos, fun recipes and craft ideas, cool pictures, and whatever else strikes my fancy! The tulips and daffodils are gorgeous! The Evans Children's Garden is just perfect for a little adventure for the older kids. It was a little big for Little T and Big L. Hope you can make it out for a visit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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