And I baked a pair of awesome challahs, and made hummus from dry beans. This sort of thing is actually quite easy when you have the option of working at home for a day; they both take a lot of time but not a lot of attention. Wholesome foods that Jordan will enthusiastically eat are few and far between, but hummus, cashews, and broccoli are a go. I think a person could live on those.
Friday, March 27, 2009
Clean steps
I have not really been keeping up with my daily improvement posting (or doing), but today I cleaned the front steps. I forgot to take a "before" picture, but here is "during" and "after." Better, no?


And I baked a pair of awesome challahs, and made hummus from dry beans. This sort of thing is actually quite easy when you have the option of working at home for a day; they both take a lot of time but not a lot of attention. Wholesome foods that Jordan will enthusiastically eat are few and far between, but hummus, cashews, and broccoli are a go. I think a person could live on those.
And I baked a pair of awesome challahs, and made hummus from dry beans. This sort of thing is actually quite easy when you have the option of working at home for a day; they both take a lot of time but not a lot of attention. Wholesome foods that Jordan will enthusiastically eat are few and far between, but hummus, cashews, and broccoli are a go. I think a person could live on those.
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