There’s a Care Calendar out there calling my name, so I’m racking my brain trying to come up with a good freezer meal and coming up with… nothing. What do you recommend? The ideal meal would be something easily reheated in the oven (or even the microwave), moderate in the way of carbs, and peanut/… Continue reading Recipes, please: freezer meals
Author: Peony Moss
Why St. Anthony Doesn’t Find Everything We Lose
Over the years, St. Anthony has located many lost items for my family and friends, often in rather creative ways. Yet there are some things that are never found… A nice article on how St Anthony of Padua, whose feast day is today, became the go-to saint for finding lost things. P.S. Saint Anthony, Hammer… Continue reading Why St. Anthony Doesn’t Find Everything We Lose
Peony rants on cake icing recipes
After I posted my Seven Quick Takes at Jen’s, I followed one of the links back to this post at “So Much to Say, So Little Time”, in which the writer mentions that her Wilton instructor was recommending canned icing. I personally think that the Wilton instructor deserves the stocks or the ducking stool for… Continue reading Peony rants on cake icing recipes
Peony’s Seven Quick Takes
–1– We did it! The Virginia Mosses moved last week and are now unpacking. Now I need a nickname for the new place. I do plan to do a garden, but not until next month… –2– ’cause at the end of this month we’re off on a road trip to visit my parents. –3– Helpful… Continue reading Peony’s Seven Quick Takes
I’m really beginning to like Chris Christie
But then, I’m always happy to see a reporter get a well-deserved smack:
Peony’s Seven Quick Takes: Staging in Stages edition
1. We are hoping to move locally — looking for a garage and a neighborhood with more kids. So this week I’ve been trying to do some packing; we’re going to put some of our books and furniture in storage so the house shows better. 2. The storage guys are coming tomorrow. Am I ready?… Continue reading Peony’s Seven Quick Takes: Staging in Stages edition
A consecrated soul can only be desecrated
“Priests have a power not of their own, and priests who abandon the priesthood carry with them a volatile power they cannot shed. A consecrated soul cannot be unconsecrated but only desecrated by pride and the guilt of pride. And when a desecrated priest ceases to offer worthy sacrifice, he may start to require sacrifice;… Continue reading A consecrated soul can only be desecrated
Note for next year: Peeps sushi
Peepshi! photo: Robyn Lee, SeriousEats.com