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I saw an Instagram post recently that featured some vintage Pyrex. The picture was posted by a girl who goes into people's homes and helps them redecorate/reorganize by shopping their home and figuring out how to make it work better using what they have. One of her clients loved vintage and had all these beautiful old Pyrex pieces on open shelving. I remember my mom's Pyrex pieces from when I grew up, but I had no idea how extensive the pieces can be until I read this post. Even if you don't own any yourself, it's interesting to read about!
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Found my dream ice cream sundae. It's sold at an ice cream shop in New Jersey, and it's called the Bloatation Device. Thirty-two scoops of ice cream. You can read more about it here. I believe this dish might fall under the category my mom calls "your eyes are bigger than your stomach."
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My friend, Stephanie Alton, wrote an article featured on Ann Voskamp's website. That's a pretty big deal! I am proud of her, and wanted to share her words with you!
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With garage sale season rapidly approaching and thrift stores filling up with people's spring cleaning surplus, here's a guide for finding great secondhand deals. (And this has nothing to do with clothing; this all about home furnishings and décor!)
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Need an idea to freshen up your to-do list? Not the items ON the list, but the actual presentation. Maybe it will help you actually pay better attention to what needs to be done! Whole bunch of ideas for you right here!
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A couple of weeks ago, I had the honor of endorsing a book for my friend, Christy Cabe. This is her second book, and it releases NEXT WEEK. I was going to write the whole review today, but since it isn't officially out yet, I'll just tease you with this.!
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4 comments:
32 scoops of ice cream!!! I may need to add that to my food bucket list. 😆
Ice cream please!
Sounds like we need to plan a trip to the ice cream place!!
Loved the Pyrex! I had some of Grandma's, which blew away.⚡ I do have a couple of thrifted pieces now and I learned they are the Woodland pattern, released in 1978. Apparently in your honor.
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