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It boggles the mind the imagines, voices and events of last week, the third week of April, 2013.
What we all have experienced in that week is now history, that is what time does, and yet, most of us are still experiencing what has happened and will experience it for some time to come.
The span of what occurred as to geography, the nature of the events and how…
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Has anyone tried baking with flours other than wheat? I ordered some rye, peanut, garbanzo, soy, rice, bean, pea and more, including gluten enhancer. Looking forward to pastas and breads: an interesting spring!
Added by Mother Sanity (JackieRodzinski) on April 4, 2013 at 11:08am — 6 Comments
Look around you. The sidewalks, train stations, overpasses, roads...are all falling apart. With taxes raised as high as any re-electable politician is willing to suggest, our country simply does not have the money to fuel any of these re-building projects. Everything is crumbling.
I can imagine the era of hopefulness that spurned these 'betterment' projects. There was no debating whether we, ourselves, were better off than our parents. (2 chickens in every pot, for God's sake!) Today,…
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