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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Recipes: Scotch Cakes (a.k.a. Shortbread)
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Recipes. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Scotch Cakes (a.k.a. Shortbread). Another of my grandmother's recipes. These are prefect melt in your mouth shortbreads, but the recipe is a bit finickety like pastry, be warned. 1 cup brown sugar, lightly packed. 2 cups butter (cool, but not too hard to cut with a knife). Combine flour and sugar in a large bowl. Cut in the butter and work with a pastry blender. When it the chunks are on average the size of peas combine with your hands.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans: New Posts and Updates
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans. This part of the site is for the things that happen at home (or at least in North America). Monday, November 08, 2010. New Posts and Updates. Also, having been encouraged by many friends to write down the crazy stories I tell of my adventures in various countries.but not really thinking that I am an author, I am going to create a new section called Stories.and here you will find them. I will try to post one a week or so for the next little while. View my complete profile.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans: Teaching Overseas
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans. This part of the site is for the things that happen at home (or at least in North America). Thursday, November 04, 2010. You make money that translates into real money at home, but the living costs are high, and often they are not as well supported as in other countries. Contracts may or may not have end of the year bonuses. Contracts are generally followed and honored. Behaved - no kids are). Generalizations to for all the countries unless otherwise stated). Real schools ...
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Recipes: November 2010
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Recipes. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Scotch Cakes (a.k.a. Shortbread). Another of my grandmother's recipes. These are prefect melt in your mouth shortbreads, but the recipe is a bit finickety like pastry, be warned. 1 cup brown sugar, lightly packed. 2 cups butter (cool, but not too hard to cut with a knife). Combine flour and sugar in a large bowl. Cut in the butter and work with a pastry blender. When it the chunks are on average the size of peas combine with your hands.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Recipes: Pumpkin Pudding
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Recipes. Monday, August 12, 2013. This recipe is modified (for more spice) from the book Superfoods, it is delicious and fairly healthy! 1/2 cup brown sugar. 1 tsp fresh ginger. 1/4 tsp ground cloves. 1 15 oz tin of pure pumpkin. 1 12 oz tin of light evaporated milk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More Backpacks than Blue Jeans. New Posts and Updates. More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - China. The Begining of Many Updates. More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Japan.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Korea: September 2006
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Korea. Sunday, September 10, 2006. These are the waves at one of the 2 beaches when we first arrived. Take a close look at the island it changes over time :). Tide was so high when we first arrived that the waves were breaking over this sea wall and cars were having an interesting time. These bamboo posts provided a tiny amount protection for the shoreline. Soon the sun started to set and it was beautiful. Jill playing in the water at sunset. When we wokeup the second tim...
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans: Travel Stories: November 2010
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans: Travel Stories. Monday, November 8, 2010. I was 15, sitting on my bed in our little 2-story farm house just outside of Toronto, reading a book when my mom appeared that the bottom of the stairs. 8220;Sar. Can you come to the stairs and talk to me? 8221; She yelled. 8220;Ok” I got up and went to the stairs. When I got to there she said “Do you want to drive to Victoria with Jac? 8221; my answer was immediate. It didn’t matter when the trip was going to be. I wanted to go.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Korea: Busy Weekend
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Korea. Monday, November 20, 2006. Although not a long weekend this weekend started on Friday for me. Before work I headed into the city with Becky and Sam (2 of my coworkers) and Jen and Joy (my director's daughters). We went to the 'Blue House' or president's house, in Korean called Cheong Wa Dae. The name 'Blue House' comes from the colour of the roof tiles. Lucky us, we got to do the tour with a big group of kids - fun fun! They were around 11 or 12 for the most part.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Recipes: Coconut Cones
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Recipes. Sunday, November 21, 2010. A family Christmas favorite. These are a no bake, easy to make cookie. 25 cups sifted icing sugar. 1 bag (normal sized) unsweetened desiccated coconut. 1 can sweetened evaporated milk. 3 squares (ozs) unsweetened chocolate. Paraffin wax for shine (optional). Prepare a cookie sheet by covering it with a sheet of waxed paper. Combine the butter, coconut and sugar. Shape into small cones and stand on the cookie sheet. New Posts and Updates.
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans -- Korea: Korean Food
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More Backpacks than Blue Jeans - Korea. Thursday, December 14, 2006. Here is some basic galbi (Korean bbq) just starting to cook - mmmmm. Below is jjimdalk, one of my favorites, chicken, noodles and vegies cooked in a double boiler - I need the recipe - hopfully Xuen can get it for me before I leave. This last one is street food. I love the selection and it is all great, except the bondeagi - silk worm larvae are not my favorite food. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More Backpacks than Blue Jeans.