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Featured personal essays:

The gift of nurturing small things during isolation. The Christian Century, June 15, 2020.

When the Sickness is Over. Plough Magazine, April 30, 2020.

Gently Used. carte blanche, Fall, 2012.

Featured articles:

New Exchanges. Christian Courier, June 1, 2020.

Virtual Church in a Time of Vulnerability. The Banner, April 2, 2020.

Inheriting Privilege. The Banner, November 8, 2019.

 

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My kiddo wanted a unicorn cake for his birthday so I worked with fondant for the first time. Watching Nailed It paid off. He was really excited to eat the horn, and then after one bite said, "Blah." Yeah, fondant that comes in a big tub is not the tastiest.
Finally finished my very 70's vibing granny square vest. I didn't follow a pattern because hubris, but it was almost worth the effort, had it not been for the hours (I exaggerated not) of weaving in ends. How do people make entire blankets of granny squares? Grannies, I salute you.
Sourdough focaccia dough so jiggly! This is adapted from Bryan Ford's recipe in New World Sourdough, but I added spelt and oats. @artisanbryan 's recipe book is beautiful.
Sunshine sourdough! This one is packed with protein with quinoa and Hemp hearts.
Sourdough from the last 24 hours. After determining I was overproofing my loaves, I've been fermenting my dough for less time, but then it expands a lot and breaks up the scoring pattern. (Happy to hear any advice on this!)
Ice storm meets pier.
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