March is nearing its end where my mini theme was to go zero waste-ish. NO PLASTIC WRAP WAS USED! Do not use plastic wrap. - NAILED IT!Do not accept or use plastic utensils - DONERepair my favorite bag, do not replace it - DONE for $5Attempt to reduce food packaging waste - I tried. Go for … Continue reading 2020 Theme: Slow – Mini Themes
Month: March 2020
2020 Theme: Slow Cooking
Thankfully that I picked Slow to be my 2020 theme. Not sure how my mind develops these ideas but I am grateful that this idea came to me and I accepted this idea. Maybe it's like the Big Magic that Elizabeth Gilbert wrote about. Today I am here to writ about slow cooking. When I … Continue reading 2020 Theme: Slow Cooking
2020 Theme: Slow – It’s Pretty Easy Right Now
I am currently living, working, and doing my whole life at home. Guess it is pretty easy to go slow right now. I have one important task each day. That is to wake up and start working at home on time. That's it. Some people have asked if I am losing my mind. Truthfully, I … Continue reading 2020 Theme: Slow – It’s Pretty Easy Right Now
Book Review: Do You Mind If I Cancel? (Things That Still Annoy Me) by Gary Janetti
Regardless if you purchase the book or borrow it from the library, one of the best ways to support your favorite authors is to review their books on Amazon and/or Goodreads. Do You Mind If I Cancel? (Things That Still Annoy Me) by Gary Janetti Are you looking for a hilarious book? Don't go any … Continue reading Book Review: Do You Mind If I Cancel? (Things That Still Annoy Me) by Gary Janetti
Book Review: City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
Regardless if you purchase the book or borrow it from the library, one of the best ways to support your favorite authors is to review their books on Amazon and/or Goodreads. City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert After weeks of lamenting on how to properly review this amazing book, I am going to try. While … Continue reading Book Review: City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
Book Review: The Book of Ichigo Ichie by Hector Garcia Puigcerver and Francesc Miralles
Regardless if you purchase the book or borrow it from the library, one of the best ways to support your favorite authors is to review their books on Amazon and/or Goodreads. The Book of Ichigo Ichie: The Art of Making the Most of Every Moment, the Japanese Way by Hector Garcia Puigcerver and Francesc Miralles … Continue reading Book Review: The Book of Ichigo Ichie by Hector Garcia Puigcerver and Francesc Miralles
Book Review: Cosy: The British Art of Comfort by Laura Weir
Regardless if you purchase the book or borrow it from the library, one of the best ways to support your favorite authors is to review their books on Amazon and/or Goodreads. Cosy: The British Art of Comfort by Laura Weir I was looking for a lighthearted and easy read. You know the kind of book … Continue reading Book Review: Cosy: The British Art of Comfort by Laura Weir
Book Review: Project 333 by Courtney Carver
Regardless if you purchase the book or borrow it from the library, one of the best ways to support your favorite authors is to review their books on Amazon and/or Goodreads. Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really Is So Much More Courtney delivers again! After writing about Project 333 in her … Continue reading Book Review: Project 333 by Courtney Carver
Book Review: How to be Fine by Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer
MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT: There will be a live "Book Tour" on Friday, April 10th at 12pm EST. Check out an article by Modern Mrs. Darcy. Regardless if you purchase the book or borrow it from the library, one of the best ways to support your favorite authors is to review their books on Amazon and/or Goodreads. … Continue reading Book Review: How to be Fine by Jolenta Greenberg and Kristen Meinzer
Made in My Own Country
Over the past couple of weeks I have made one very strong personal rule. I am going to buy made in America as much as possible whenever I shop. As you know, I'm currently on my second year of no shopping with a couple exceptions. My shopping is fairly limited to start. However, when I … Continue reading Made in My Own Country