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2018-06-29 03:08
RE: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman- a review
I hope you enjoy it! It's one I plan on keeping in my movie library.
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homesteading
2018-06-11 17:09
RE: My Apothecary - Chamomile
This is my favorite tea and it's so useful! I like using it in soaps.
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books
2018-06-10 20:59
RE: The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde- Book Review
Agreed! I really enjoy that this book requires thought about both experiences, decisions and influences way after it's put down.
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recipes
2018-06-10 01:48
RE: Homemade Strawberry Jam: Grandma C's Famous Recipe
Homemade strawberry jam is amazing and this recipe is super simple! Thanks for sharing! :)
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youtube
2018-06-09 14:33
RE: How Yabapmatt Reached 1000 Followers On Steemit
I think self- promotion is actually harder than writing content because it requires a certain amount of tact in addition to a commitment of time. Still needs to be done though and it's great that there
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writing
2018-06-06 04:06
RE: Interview With Author Paul Bondsfield – Spencer Coffman
I really liked how this authors book selections were international. The inspiration for his first book was also pretty cool and it sounds like he would do a great job at character development!
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food
2018-06-03 00:42
RE: Something New- Simple Tres Leches Cake Recipe
Thank you!
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books
2018-06-02 01:30
RE: What are you reading contest response
Thanks for the interesting contest! Owls are my favorite animal actually. I've seen zombie movies like the Resident Evil series which is pretty awesome but I haven't read any zombie fiction. It'd be good
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curation
2018-06-02 00:14
RE: FRIDAY DIY Day Curation - Weekly Edition 13
The cheese making post was pretty interesting and simple! Will be trying soon!
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books
2018-06-01 15:46
RE: What are you reading contest response
It's a great problem to have! Time does seem to be an issue though. This was my short list but I'm pretty sure there is at least one shelf more for my to read pile.
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books
2018-06-01 15:04
RE: Bedside Books: What are You Reading? + A Chance to Win SBD!
Sorry that took a while but did it! :)
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author
2018-05-30 01:27
RE: Interview With Author Jeremy Reimer – Spencer Coffman
How Reimer comes up with the covers for his books is pretty interesting and I liked how he used a mix of his imagination and real space pictures from the Hubble Telescope. The idea of setting a daily goal
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books
2018-05-23 15:50
RE: Mind of my Mind Review – Octavia E. Butler’s Seed to Harvest
Really appreciate the honesty which you approached the review with. I think it always good to let people know what they may be in for, especially with prequels.
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homesteading
2018-05-23 15:45
RE: A Bee Story – Beekeeping Session Four
Beehive keeping is fascinating! I'm watching a documentary on Netflix called Hive Alive and it's amazing all the things that the bees do to make the honey. How often do you have to do a health check? Looking
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books
2018-05-23 03:15
RE: Bedside Books: What are You Reading? + A Chance to Win SBD!
Brilliantly creative way for people to share their passion for books! I may do an entry but will definitely resteem on my book blog to spread the word. Four more days right?
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herbal
2018-05-22 05:30
RE: My Apothecary - Wintergreen
Really appreciated the great info on wintergreen and looking forward to more posts like it. I use wintergreen oil for arthritis and it's pretty good!
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author
2018-05-16 12:49
RE: Interview With Author TC Southwell – Spencer Coffman
I like how she describes her writing process as channels in her head and also how she draws out a picture of a scene or character from the story. She seems to be a very visual person which definitely bodes
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reading
2018-05-05 22:02
RE: Randomized gifting
I have this on my short list for reading for my book blog so I am glad for the warning beforehand. Brilliant idea about leaving a memory on the books you read for other people! it was also useful to know
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books
2018-05-04 12:06
RE: Inkspell by Cornelia Funke- book review
It is a really good series! I think the best part of the first book is the sheer imagination it took to come up with the story. The best part about this one is going through how changes happen in response
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author
2018-05-02 14:45
RE: Interview With Author Natalia Zurawska – Spencer Coffman
Sounds like an author with a great personality! I admire how she took the chance opportunity of a photo shoot for her boss and turned it into a new career. Also that while she has her passion, her interests
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