Packed with fall goodness, this sheet pan ravioli is baked alongside tender sausage and apples in a sweet maple mustard sauce.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
When cutting crown molding, it is essential to know the spring angle of the molding you are using in order to set the correct saw settings. The spring angle is the angle between the back| Sawdust Girl
Christmas is one of the biggest festivals in Poland. This is because as much as 85 percent of the population are Christians. It is one of the reasons you will find that most households are busy whipping up Christmas specialties at this time of the year. One of the most popular Polish Christmas dishes is […] The post Polish Christmas Fried Carp Recipe appeared first on Polish Foodies.| Polish Foodies
The Polish Vienna roll is one of the most delicious breads that you will ever taste. It is known by many names, the Polish Vienna roll is also called the kaiser roll and kajzerki. The Germans have their own version of this which they call kaisersemmel or emperor rolls. It gets this name because the […] The post Kajzerki Polish Vienna Roll Recipe appeared first on Polish Foodies.| Polish Foodies
The strawberry season in Poland has officially started! It can only mean one thing- I needed to use my favorite sponge cake with custard and strawberries recipe. Believe it or not, tort truskawkowy is what you can try in every Polish home in May or June. Every single housewife I know bakes this mouthwatering cake […] The post Easy Polish Strawberry Cake (Babcia-Approved!) appeared first on Polish Foodies.| Polish Foodies
The MPAI Metaverse Model (MPAI-MMM) – Technologies (MMM-TEC) specification is based on an innovative approach. As in the real world (Universe) we have animate and inanimate things, in an MPAI Metaverse (M-Instance) we have Processes and Items. Processes can animate Items (things) in the metaverse but can also act as a bridge between metaverse and […] The post Exploring the innovations of the MMM-TEC V2.1 standard appeared first on MPAI community.| MPAI community
Geneva, Switzerland – 20th August 2025. MPAI – Moving Picture, Audio and Data Coding by Artificial Intelligence – the international, non-profit, unaffiliated organisation developing AI-based data coding standards – has concluded its 59th General Assembly (MPAI-59) approving the publication of the MPAI Metaverse Model – Technologies V2.1 with a request for Community Comments. The earlier […]| MPAI community
With a pop of color and pretty lacy details, this modern crochet wall hanging pattern brings a bit of warmth and fun to your home.| The Loophole Fox
[INFORMATION FROM LOCAL NEWS] A group of six masked people vandalized the Southeast Madison Street office of the coworking space Kiln at about 6:45 pm on Thursday, in full view of diners at nearby restaurants and food carts. Flyers left behind at Kiln’s office suggested Kiln was targeted for hosting an artificial intelligence networking event. … Continue reading "AI Event Crashed in SE Portland, Vehicles Vandalized"| Rose City Counter-Info
In the early morning hours of July 23rd, an Insitu van was set ablaze while it sat in an empty lot across from their office in Hood River, OR. This fire was set, because the growth of the national security state poses an existential threat to all those who dream of free world. We act … Continue reading "Arson against drone manufacturer, Boeing subsidiary"| Rose City Counter-Info
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Bloomsbury is a lovely area for a spot of London exploration, with its literary heritage, beautiful Georgian architecture and leafy garden squares. Overlooking one such square, Russell Square, you will find the impressive Kimpton Fitzroy London hotel. Its many carvings and ornate decorations make it a real architectural feast for the eyes. I have admired […] The post The Hotel With Links To The Titanic: A Visit To Bloomsbury’s Kimpton Fitzroy London appeared first on Living London History.| Living London History
The Museum of London Docklands has a new exhibition (until 1st March 2026) called Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking London’s Lost Treasures. It is the UK’s first major exhibition about mudlarking and looks at lots of the amazing items that have been found on the foreshore of the river, as well as mudlarking as a […] The post Eight Highlights Of The Secrets Of The Thames Mudlarking Exhibition appeared first on Living London History.| Living London History
As a follow up to my post on former automatticians who were impacted by a layoff, I wanted to highlight some former colleagues who are open to work and ready to be hired. As a reminder, if you’re hiring, know that ex-Automatticians are adaptable self-starters, lifelong learners, and wildly creative problem solvers. They take deep […]| agm
With the roadmap and release squad set, I’m already excitedly digging into what’s in progress for 6.9 ahead of attending WordCamp US. To make some of this behind the scenes fun more visible, I thought I’d try something new and share a quick update now that we’re coming up on a month since the roadmap […]| agm
Cooked entirely in one pot and packed with saucy homemade teriyaki chicken and lots of veggies, this teriyaki chicken and rice is a weeknight savior! With most of the country being back in the swing of school schedules I figured it was high time for some new weeknight dinners to enter the picture! I’ve gotContinue Reading The post One Pot Teriyaki Chicken and Rice appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
This roasted cherry tomato pasta features pesto-roasted cherry tomatoes pureed until smooth and tossed with tender pasta and lots of fresh basil and Parmesan cheese. Tomatoes are so good right now and this pasta puts them to the best use! Bonus points if you’ve also got a basil plant going as crazy as mine isContinue Reading The post Pesto Roasted Cherry Tomato Pasta appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Marinated in a fresh ginger soy sauce and piled into bowls with lots of toppings, these ahi tuna poke bowls are quick to prep and better than any restaurant! Meet the most flavor bomb of a poke bowl! While it’s definitely not as good as the poke bowls my husband and I have enjoyed inContinue Reading The post Ginger Soy Ahi Tuna Poke Bowls appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Creamy smashed black beans and a smoky grilled corn avocado salsa are piled onto these massively flavorful black bean tostadas for an easy vegetarian or vegan meal. It’s dishes like this that remind me that both vegetarian and vegan dishes can certainly hold their own in the flavor department. I mean, have you ever seenContinue Reading The post Black Bean Tostadas with Grilled Corn Avocado Salsa appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
This mushroom chicken stir fry features tender sautéed mushrooms and golden pan-fried chicken cubes tossed in a savory black pepper stir fry sauce. With back-to-school season either in full swing or soon for a lot of folks, my mind is on all the easy weeknight recipes and naturally, that means a good stir fry isContinue Reading The post Black Pepper Mushroom Chicken Stir Fry appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Tender zucchini is grilled until smoky and tossed with juicy summer tomatoes and a creamy avocado scallion dressing in this flavor-packed zucchini tomato salad. Another gorgeous day, another locked-and-loaded summer salad! Zucchini, you’re up to bat. Zucchini season doesn’t last nearly long enough to my liking so that means it’s salads like this on repeatContinue Reading The post Grilled Zucchini Tomato Salad with Avocado Scallion Dressing appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Made entirely on one sheet pan and packed full of garden vegetables, this ratatouille chicken is ready in only 45 minutes and an easy summer weeknight meal. Or as I like to call it, an actual garden of summer vegetables all in one pan! It’s that time of year when everyone’s gardens (or local farmer’sContinue Reading The post Sheet Pan Ratatouille Chicken appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Roasted cherries, juicy spice-rubbed chicken, and a fresh and flavorful basil lemon dressing make for a dream summer salad in this showstopper cherry chicken salad! Meet the prettiest salad to ever grace your table during these last precious weeks of summer! I’m still in full-on cherry mode over here and this salad is a resultContinue Reading The post Roasted Cherry Chicken Salad with Basil Lemon Dressing appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Marinated in a flavorful soy-based marinade and grilled until perfectly smoky alongside tender zucchini, this marinated grilled tofu will quickly become a grill favorite! Tofu is finally getting its time to shine on the grill! It’s been a grill-heavy summer so far around here but we’re giving the meat a rest for today. And it’sContinue Reading The post Marinated Grilled Tofu and Zucchini appeared first on Whole and Heavenly Oven.| Whole and Heavenly Oven
Marinated in a flavorful tahini sauce and topped with a tangy peach feta salsa, this grilled tahini chicken is an explosion of flavors!| Whole and Heavenly Oven
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Learn how to make a coffee filter earth craft! It is a beautiful watercolor effect craft with just a few art supplies! This is such a fun way to celebrate Earth Day or a fun geography lesson.| Mom Life Made Easy
28 August 2025 I love making plans for a shared meal. At our parish dinners, whenever we have a clergy visit, although we all plan individually, we always seem to have an abundance of everything. That is what I am expecting for this upcoming Feast of St Phoebe, the 3rd of September. We firstly putContinue reading "Preparing for the Feast"| Liturgy on the Margins
Deacon Gary Stone, 21 August 2025 Deacon Gary Stone was the first Deacon that I interviewed for this blog. See his story here. With his great experience and prayerful insight, he is now making an important call for peace, compassion and courage to address the devastating situation in Gaza and to bring hope to allContinue reading "Deacon calls for Peace, Compassion and Unity in Gaza"| Liturgy on the Margins
Deacon Adrian Gomez, 14 August 2025 The Diocese of Parramatta has been featuring various people’s stories for Vocations Awareness Week. How exciting to see that Deacon Adrian Gomez, who has a…| Liturgy on the Margins
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This resource provides a comparison of the experience of judicial independence across three nations - Australia, Poland and Afghanistan, examining the role of the constitution and the associated the impacts of constitutional changes on judicial discretion and power, and therefore the achievement of the Rule of Law.| Rule of Law Education Centre
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The dazzling promise of Broadway and London’s West End is simple: Everyone gets a shot, and the best rise to the top. But walk into almost any major theater today, and you’ll see a new, unspoken law at work-a “40% Black, 50% White (mostly women)” rule that quietly shoves Latinos, Asians, and white men to ...| Cruising The Past
Life With Father ran for 3,224 performances over 401 weeks, becoming the longest-running non-musical play on Broadway, a record it still holds. The play toured the US for three years, was revived on Broadway, and enjoyed thousands of productions in stock, amature, university, and school productions. The play was adapted into a 1947 feature film ...| Cruising The Past
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Post-flood restoration on the Željeznica River. Author’s photo. Editors’ note: This article is the last of a six-part series. You can read the entire series here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5. It seems that at every place in Bosnia-Herzegovina where there is a lovely river, there is a dire threat to its well-being. But just about everywhere, local people are mobilized to defend their livelihoods, their health, and the natural beauty that surrounds them. The post Grassroots ...| Lefteast
Coal-fired power plant at Ugljevik. Author’s photo. Editors’ note: This article is published in a six-part series. You can read the entire series here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 6. On my way to Majevica, I stopped for the night in Ugljevik, to the northeast of Lopare. The name Ugljevik is derived from “ugalj,” the local word for coal. The first thing that struck me was the smell of sulfur in the air. The post Grassroots Resistance to Environmental Destruction in Bosnia-...| Lefteast
Typical view of Majevica hills as seen from Busija. Author’s photo. Editors’ note: This article is published in a six-part series. You can read the entire series here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 5, and Part 6. International corporate invasion and the resistance against lithium mining In Bosnia, the quantities of minerals underground are often listed in the millions of tons. There are an estimated 1.5 million tons of lithium carbonate, 94 million tons of magnesium sulfate, and 17 ...| Lefteast
“Ozren is not for sale!” Author’s photo. Editors’ note: This article is published in a six-part series. You can read the others here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6. Interethnic cooperation and resistance to mining around Mt. Ozren Take a country the size of West Virginia, half of it covered by mountains. Say those mountains contain thousands of tons of lithium, zinc, lead, nickel, cobalt, and many other strategic minerals. The post Grassroots Resistance to Environmental Dest...| Lefteast
Source of the Pliva River. Author’s photo. Editors’ note: This article is published in a six-part series. You can read the others here: Part 1, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, and Part 6. U tuđemu svetuBez oca i majkeBez brata, bez sejeSvaka tuđa zemljaTuga je golemaIn a strange landwithout my father, my mother without my brother, my sister every foreign landis a great sorrowLyrics from “S one strane Plive.” Autumn sun flickered through the leaves as my guide Peđa and I walked along the ...| Lefteast
“Others’ profit, our downfall? Lithium and other metal mines, as well as catastrophic pollution, are coming to us! It’s time for united resistance!” – environmentalist sign in Lopare, Majevica. Author’s photo. International mining companies, with the collaboration of corrupt local politicians, ravage the hills and rivers of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Local and regional construction companies add to the despoilment of the rivers by building mini-hydroelectric dams by the dozens. Contrar...| Lefteast
Unless otherwise noted, all images are from the archive of Albano Pereira, selected by Raquel Varela for the 2019 exhibition “Quando mudamos um país ele mud-nos com ele,” supported by the Municipal Council of Oeiras. Note from the editors The translation of this article by Raquel Varela and Roberta Della Santa began as a collaboration between Posle and LeftEast in 2024, marking the 50 year anniversary of the Carnation Revolution. We are publishing it now, in 2025, a year marking the inde...| Lefteast
Far-right football hooligans during the match between FC Carl Zeiss Jena and FC Berlin on April 7, 1990, which resulted in riots in spite of the police presence. Photographer Jan Peter Kasper. Source: German Federal Archive for Wikimedia Commons. On an October morning in 2024, security footage captured two hooded figures throwing Molotov cocktails at a refugee accommodation center in Neu-Hohenschönhausen, Berlin. No one was injured in the attack and the damage was minimal. The assailants wer...| Lefteast
Protest sign reading “Smiling at you, smiling, is Laura Kövesi.” Source: Protestografija (cropped). Notes on the Serbian student movement As in many other regional cases, most notably in Hungary, Poland, or Romania, the commonplace framing of the recent protests in Serbia by Western analysts revolves around the protesters’ anti-corruption demands and demands for the rule of law. The baffled Western—oftentimes liberal—mind cannot comprehend why such disenfranchised people would elec...| Lefteast
The Rise of a Post-Soviet Oligarch After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine and Georgia entered a period of widespread privatization and economic liberalization. The Soviet command economy was dismantled, and state holdings were sold for pennies. The IMF, Western banks, and other large foreign bureaucracies played a crucial role in this process, urging the establishment of policies that would reduce the state’s role and make room for private enterprise, often in partnership with the ...| Lefteast
Still from the trailer of Not in My Country: Serbia’s Lithium Dilemma. Voiceover and subtitles: “To mine or not to mine? That is the question.” “The European Parliament is the same as the Serbian Parliament: they are not interested in dialogue,” said Zlatko Kokanović, activist from the environmental association Ne damo Jadar (We Will not Give up Jadar), after he was prevented from joining the debate that followed the screening of Peter Tom Jones’s documentary Not in My Count...| Lefteast
Francesca Albanese (in the center) at an alternative event organized after the cancellation of her guest lecture at Freie Universität in Berlin. Photo: Hana Ćurak. Note from LeftEast editors: The horrors of violence and the struggle for justice in Palestine are intertwined with the struggles unfolding in streets, classrooms, and university campuses across the world. As students in Serbia take to the streets to demand an end to authoritarianism and systemic violence, their voices echo those...| Lefteast
Note from LeftEast editors: At a time when we must keep our eyes wide open, the ongoing protests in Serbia demand urgent attention and support. Students and self-organized Serbian society are offering a powerful lesson in fighting for social justice, basic rights, and the true meaning of solidarity. Events are unfolding rapidly: tomorrow, March 15, 2025, a large protest is set to take place in Belgrade, where the Serbian president has openly threatened peaceful demonstrators with violence. T...| Lefteast
Source: Aytan Farhadova/OC Media (2024). Currently, there are more than 330 political prisoners in Azerbaijan, however the Azerbaijani authorities deny their existence in the country. The group is diverse, encompassing journalists, bloggers, human rights defenders (among them labour rights activists and trade union organizers[1]), deported political exiles along with religious figures and political party members. It also includes anti-war and environmental activists, as well as analysts ...| Lefteast
We are witnessing a significant transition from a welfare economy to a warfare economy. Supranational economic structures designed to promote people’s well-being are now being repurposed to support conflicts and enhance border security. Meanwhile, political and cultural elites appear disconnected from the escalating crises. Federico Fellini’s E la nave va (And the Ship Sails On, 1983) is one of the best films that depicted significant transitions of this kind in history. This is not jus...| Lefteast
Results of the 2025 German federal election. The main maps shows results for the single-member constituencies (Direktmandate), with crosshatching indicating seats forfeited under the new electoral law. The bottom left shows proportional list seats by state. Source: Erinthecute / Wikimedia Commons. Germany faces its deepest political and economic crisis since reunification. The economy has not recovered from the pandemic, class stratification has deepened (almost one fifth of residents are on ...| Lefteast
Protest signs reading “I want to be able to afford rent on the minimum wage,” “Social housing, not residential complexes,” “Rent for people, not for profit.” Over the last two decades in Romania, the housing question has received more attention than before, from left-wing as well as, at certain times, liberal or even right-wing organizations, alliances, and/or political actors. The country has the highest rate of overcrowding in homes in the EU (which it joined 2007) and a large p...| Lefteast
Leftist filmmakers of the 1960s revolutionized the art of documentary. Often inspired by the radical art of the Soviet 1920s, filmmakers in countries like France and Japan dared to make film into a powerful weapon in the fight against fascism, weaving fiction into nonfiction and surrealism with neorealism to rupture everyday ways of being, seeing, and thinking. Through careful readings of Matsumoto Toshio, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker, Agnès Varda, Hani Susumu, and others, Julia Alekseyev...| Lefteast
One of the organizers addressing the strikers after the management failed to show up to negotiations. Photo courtesy of epress.am. LeftEast has kept the author of this article anonymous to protect them. From January 31st to February 10th, workers at the Zangezur Copper-Molybdenum Combine (ZCMC) in southern Armenia, the country’s largest mining company and its biggest taxpayer, went on a wildcat strike to protest what they described as inhumane and unsafe working conditions and unfairly low ...| Lefteast
Serbia has been shaken in recent months by student-led protests. What began as an isolated demonstration to honour the dead and demand accountability after a railway station canopy collapsed in Novi Sad has quickly evolved into a mass movement that is presenting Aleksandar Vučić with his most severe test yet. Cacak, Serbia – January 26, 2025: “We don’t have plan B, but we are destroying plan A”. Photo: Dejan Krsmanovic, Wikimedia Commons. LeftEast thanks the Centre for East European...| Lefteast
January 2025 begins year two of Javier Milei’s four-year presidential term. The first ‘Rothbardian’, ‘paleolibertarian’, ‘anarchocapitalist’ president ever. What do these terms mean and what can this radical Argentine political experiment teach the world? Former Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner and Javier Milei at the latter’s inauguration, 2023. Photo: Prensa del Senado de la Nación Argentina. ‘Rothbardian’? ‘Paleolibertarian’? ‘Anarchocapitalist’? That’...| Lefteast
Eurogroup meeting Arrival of UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomed by President of the Eurogroup Paschal DONOHOE (Eurogroup President). Credit: Wikimedia The UK and European Union Recent opinion polls show an apparent majority preference for UK re entry to the European Union. But after recent history, the UK’s attempts to “reset” its EU relationship are not as straightforward as they seem. For starters, there is a total absence of UK political leadership or strategy on what might be an...| Lefteast
Illustration: Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi, Firebird of the Screaming Forest, By the late Iranian-Assyrian Marxist painter Hanibal Alkhas, 1986, Berkeley. In a shocking act that has gone viral, a male monarchist desecrated the grave of Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi (the pen name: Gohar Morad), the iconic Iranian leftist writer, by urinating on it in Paris’s Père Lachaise Cemetery. Draped in an Israeli flag, the individual symbolically weaponized Sa’edi’s final resting place—a site sacred to Ira...| Lefteast
Illustration by Maria Farre Originally published in Turkish in Ayrıntı Dergi: a Quarterly of Socialist Politics and Culture, and translated with the help of Tilbe Akan. Since the 1970s, the world left has gradually lost its claim to represent the total liberation of humanity from capitalism and imperialism. At first, the left was drawn into the path of taming the order through “new social movements.” The blocking of this path, as well as the increasing destructiveness of market capitali...| Lefteast
Photo credit:: Ministère de la Défense ukrainien, CC-BY-SA 2.0. Sasha Yaropolskaya and Philippe Alcoy interviewed LeftEast editor Volodymyr Ishchenko, a Ukrainian sociologist who was an activist and participant in several left-wing initiatives in Ukraine before moving to Germany in 2019. Ishchenko currently works at Berlin’s Freie Universität, continuing his research into the Ukrainian revolutions, the left, and the political violence of the far right, which he has been studying for 20 ...| Lefteast
Serbian police beating protesters. Source: Marko Rupena / Kamerades Note from LeftEast editors: In recent years, the Serbian government has grown increasingly repressive, enacting measures aimed at stifling dissent and tightening control over citizens’ rights. Most recently, activist Ivan Bjelić has been detained in Novi Sad during a protest following the deadly accident at the Novi Sad Railway station on 1st of November and is still being kept in custody. In the face of waves of protests...| Lefteast
Caucasus Feminist Anti-War Movement—C-FAM is an emerging movement of feminist and anti-war/peace activists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Unified in our defiance, C-FAM originated from a powerful solidarity action to confront the greenwashing practices at COP29 taking place in Azerbaijan on November 2024, one of the largest events in our region in recent times. Our movement embodies the principles of feminism, anti-militarism, anti-war, anti-authoritarianism, anti-nationalism, and...| Lefteast
Note from LeftEast editors: This interview was originally published by Portal Novosti, on September 12, 2024. Translation by Sonja Dragović. Rio Tinto has become a symbol of the influence of foreign corporations on Serbian society, which is indeed enormous, and this can be attributed to the role played by President Aleksandar Vučić and the entire Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). This is literally the story of a company and a ruler ganging up on the people of their country, and it could ser...| Lefteast
Note from LeftEast editors: This interview was originally published on Meduza.mk on September 27, 2024. The text has been lightly edited. After re-reading The Partisan Counter-Archives at the start of the summer, I concluded that Kirn’s critical insights on historical revisionism, nationalism in the post-Yugoslav space, historical ruptures, and politics of memory are acutely relevant. At the […]| Lefteast
On July 4th, President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) that Congress passed. Here’s what it means for Southern forests and communities. Subsidies for biomass […] The post What the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Means for Forests & Communities first appeared on Dogwood Alliance.| Dogwood Alliance
Did you know that the Roadless Rule protects 58.5M acres of our National Forests from logging, oil, and gas extraction? Learn how this rule is important for our public lands and why it's under attack.| Dogwood Alliance
Hello Beautiful People! There’s something magical about a warm cookie straight from the oven—the soft center, the slightly crisp edges, and the perfect bite of melty chocolate. This recipe takes the classic chocolate chip cookie and swaps in mini chocolate chips for extra sweetness in every bite. Because the chips are smaller, they spread more... The post The Best Soft and Chewy Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies appeared first on Hallstrom Home.| Hallstrom Home
Here’s what we’ll cover in this blog post: In my 12 years as a longevity scientist, I’ve explored the cellular and molecular levers that drive and slow metabolic disease, cognitive … Continue reading "How to Measure Organ Age" The post How to Measure Organ Age appeared first on AgelessRx.| AgelessRx
Read the original post "Avocado Lime Ranch Dressing" on A Modern Homestead. Creamy, zesty, and packed with flavor, this Avocado Lime Ranch Dressing is our homemade take on the Chick‑Fil‑A classic—and it’s ready in just 5 minutes! Perfect for wraps, greens, or dipping chicken! Homemade Avocado Lime Ranch Dressing I’m a sucker for all things ranch and all things avocado. So naturally, this avocado lime ranch dressing... Read More The post "Avocado Lime Ranch Dressing" appeared first o...| A Modern Homestead
Never buy panko breadcrumbs again! Plus, it’s a great way to use your leftover bread so it doesn’t go to waste. You can use store-bought bread or homemade bread for this recipe, including homemade einkorn bread!| A Modern Homestead
To get y’all ready for fall, today I’m sharing a sweet treat that has all the makings of a great apple pie rolled into one dessert. We’re making caramel apple pie taquitos! These crunchy dessert taquitos are a sweet variation of a traditional taquito – a tasty filling rolled into a tortilla and fried until crispy.| I Heart Recipes
Looking for some comforting Cajun cuisine? This homemade shrimp and sausage creole recipe is packed with spicy flavor!| I Heart Recipes
Fall is without a doubt my favorite season and fall clothing is at the top of the list. Give me all the sweaters, rich colors,... The post 10+ Fall Wardrobe Essentials You’ll Wear on Repeat first appeared on Jenny Cookies.| Jenny Cookies
On a recent trip to the new Joe & The Juice in U Village, Ally and I tried their famous Tunacado sandwich and now we... The post Homemade Tunacado Sandwich (Joe & The Juice Inspired) first appeared on Jenny Cookies.| Jenny Cookies
Back-to-school season is here, which means busy mornings, packed lunches and after-school snacks are back on rotation. Around here, we like to make the transition... The post Brown Butter Oatmeal M&M Cookies first appeared on Jenny Cookies.| Jenny Cookies
If you’re looking for a sweet iced coffee recipe that tastes like dessert in a cup, this salted brown sugar honey iced coffee is about to be... The post Salted Brown Sugar Honey Iced Coffee Recipe (Tastes Like Dessert!) first appeared on Jenny Cookies.| Jenny Cookies
We’ve been wanting to boat over to Poulsbo for awhile, and this past weekend we finally made it happen. Dan captained, Hudson was our deckhand,... The post Poulsbo by Boat: A Perfect Seattle Day Trip first appeared on Jenny Cookies.| Jenny Cookies
Ally and I first tried a Dubai chocolate bar at a Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Utah. It was just okay, but it got me... The post Homemade Dubai Chocolate Bars with Pistachio Filling (Easy + No-Bake!) first appeared on Jenny Cookies.| Jenny Cookies
If there’s one breakfast that never goes out of style in our house, it’s pancakes. And when we’ve got a few bananas that are past their prime, these banana pancakes are our go-to. They’re soft, fluffy, and just the right amount of sweet, with no added sugar in the batter. Bonus if you top them| Jenny Cookies -
The months continue to fly by – how are we into August already? However, a new month means new Anime Limited pre-orders, and we know you won’t be able to keep your hands off what we have in store for you!| All the Anime
Every year from mid-summer to somewhere around mid-October, you will find that the Polish farms are brimming with plums. It is in this season that you will find that plums are not only easily accessible but also very cheap. In fact, some people may even be lucky enough to have a fruit-bearing tree in their […] The post Babcia’s Easy Plum Cake Recipe (Placek Ze Śliwkami) appeared first on Polish Foodies.| Polish Foodies
On July 25th, the FBI conducted an early morning raid on a home in Portland and kidnapped a 24 year-old on federal charges related to a protest at the ICE building. They are facing up to 20 years in prison for allegedly “assaulting an officer” and damaging the facade of the ICE facility in SW Portland in early June. The FBI identified them by running a photo (in which their face was visible) through facial recognition search software. The photo was taken by Mark Graves, a photographer fro...| Rose City Counter-Info
Often in London and its history, things are not quite as they seem. Tucked down a secluded lane between the busy Strand and the Embankment, you will find the Strand Lane ‘Roman Bath’. It is, however, neither Roman, nor originally a bath. I recently managed to visit this particular spot when they had a free […] The post The Strand Lane Roman Bath: A history appeared first on Living London History.| Living London History
Nestled in the Chess Valley in Buckinghamshire, not far from Chalfont and Latimer Metropolitan Line station, is an attractive red-brick, neo-Tudor mansion. Called Latimer House, the site has a history stretching back centuries as an aristocratic manor house. It also has an extraordinary World War Two story, when it was used to house, and extract […] The post When The Walls Had Ears: The Secret history Of Latimer House appeared first on Living London History.| Living London History
Every summer, I head to Hendersonville, NC to spend time with members of my family ranging from tiny toddlers to an aging Aunt. It’s also where I first fell in love with wood carving. I dedic…| agm
"We don’t need writers less because of AI. We need them more." I’ve been thinking a lot about words lately. How powerful they are. How they land. Linger. How they feel when you say them out loud. Words that change your brain chemistry. Those moments when words change how you feel in real time. Who […] The post The Beauty of First Drafts: Why Writers Still Matter (Especially Now) appeared first on HealthyHappyLife.com.| HealthyHappyLife.com
I have been putting off writing this post for long as possible, because, honestly? it overwhelms me. We’re almost 10 days into August but I think July deserves atleast a few pages in this virtual scrapbook. academia It was a wreck. Things took an unfortunate turn because of heavy downpours. (let’s see how I make […]| Niv's Nook
I decided to bring this back. For a little reference, I read the recap post of June 2023 and I felt like writing another one and see how far I've come. I'm not sure if I'd want to write every month because, life has been slightly crazy and I've been protecting my sanity as if it were a precarious thing. And I haven't had spare moment the past few weeks when I actually felt energised to be creative.| Niv's Nook
I already have some short pieces of fiction written from summer break, that was supposed to be a different writing project but since that ended as colossal failure, I might as well use it here. That was the plan, anyway.So, it’s been a long time since I wrote online, but I think about it often, […]| Niv's Nook
Somewhere along the way, I stopped documenting it all. But that was a conscious choice. I keep trying to catch and keep those lovely moments, but now I see them like fireflies, they look pretty in a glass jar, but they’re far prettier fluttering in the wild. That’s part of the reason why I stopped […]| Niv's Nook
Bustling crowds or silent sleepers, You’re not sure which is worse. The huge clock at the platform reads 7. Dusk has fallen unapologetically, covering the sky with early stars. The tracks are old, but still remain, ready to bear the next train passing through it. He looks for a bench to sit, for the weight […]| Niv's Nook
What we thought was for all time Was momentary As yet another year hints it’s departure, the fairy lights adorning the walls fills me with a sense of brevity. As I heard AmandaRachLee say, 2025 feels like the start of something momentary. Before I drone on about the new year, I wanted to a bid […]| Niv's Nook
A gust of cold air greets us as we step out of the theatre, making gooseflesh stand alive. We’re careful not to step in the recently formed puddles, which continues to ripple. The city is alive, in its fullest and brightest form. They say, the city never sleeps. We walk through the cobbled sidewalks, fitting […]| Niv's Nook
I had a feeling so peculiar,That this pain would be for,Evermore. Finally survived midterms. Something I thought I’d never say, but after a much needed break, there came another set of challenges; not just in terms of exams. In short, October was sure a bumpy ride. academia 🌼 I had a set of midterm examinations […]| Niv's Nook
After so long, I’ve come across an interesting tag to get the creative juices flowing. Thanks to roopkatha for tagging me! Of all the prompts, the one I liked the best was, the smell of child…| Niv's Nook
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