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Mar. 10th, 2008 01:19 pmThe weather was crummy Sunday, so I stayed in and played around in the kitchen.
* First I made bread. One regular Whole Wheat loaf (with random spices) and one I made with dehydrated collard greens (I know, it doesn't sound appetizing, but I have a lot of collard greens I dehydrated from the garden - and they don't taste so good in green smoothies).
* Then I made bean&veggie calzones to freeze for lunches. I put dried Romaine powder in the dough so it's green. It tasted good, but next time maybe a little less Romaine.....
* I also hung the Wallpaper border I bought well over a year ago. I paid $1.50 per roll - 4 rolls did the whole room. Pretty cheap, and it's very retro (tacky) looking. I love it!! (Putting up wallpaper borders by yourself isn't easy)

* I watched AFTERMATH: POPULATION ZERO last night. It made me feel bad. I wanted us all to get the heck off this poor planet and let it breathe again. I also thought the long haired cows were cool.
* Finally - here is the inside workings of the soymilk maker for Sahlah

* First I made bread. One regular Whole Wheat loaf (with random spices) and one I made with dehydrated collard greens (I know, it doesn't sound appetizing, but I have a lot of collard greens I dehydrated from the garden - and they don't taste so good in green smoothies).
* Then I made bean&veggie calzones to freeze for lunches. I put dried Romaine powder in the dough so it's green. It tasted good, but next time maybe a little less Romaine.....
* I also hung the Wallpaper border I bought well over a year ago. I paid $1.50 per roll - 4 rolls did the whole room. Pretty cheap, and it's very retro (tacky) looking. I love it!! (Putting up wallpaper borders by yourself isn't easy)

* I watched AFTERMATH: POPULATION ZERO last night. It made me feel bad. I wanted us all to get the heck off this poor planet and let it breathe again. I also thought the long haired cows were cool.
* Finally - here is the inside workings of the soymilk maker for Sahlah
