I'm making my way around the European and Pacific Theaters of WWII right now in my World History class and thankfully had the time this past Sunday morning to record a new podcast. My latest podcast episode is now available on
iTunes
,
Podbean
and
Stitcher Radio
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Here are a few things I spoke about:
I made Triple-cheese spinach strata with sun-dried tomatoes and peppers for a Mother's Day Brunch. I found the recipe here at One Cake Two Cake. The recipe is excellent and my guests and I were all very happy with the results.
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Triple-cheese spinach strata with sun-dried tomatoes & peppers |
Here's the Transport Your Dreams baby quilt I'm currently working on. This is my first time quilting with my new machine and the walking foot glides like butter over the fabric - a dream to work on. Hehe - no pun intended.
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Transport Your Dreams quilt with the Walking Foot |
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Tomatoes, tomatillos, peppers zucchini, cilantro and basil. |
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Tomatillos |
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San Marzano Tomato |
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Lavender intertwined with ?? enjoying the late afternoon sun |
Ciao~
Susan
Yay. Looking forward to listening soon. And the strata sounds delish! Good luck finishing up the school year!
ReplyOh my, that recipe looks and sounds so good. Can't wait to hear your voice again. Enjoy the last few weeks of school.
ReplyEnjoyed the podcast tonight - good to hear from you and exciting about the remodeling coming up!
ReplyI have been enjoying listening to your adventures in student teaching land so much. You deserve a wonderful summer!
ReplyCongratulations on finishing your student teaching! It sounds to me like you are going to be one of those teachers that leaves lifelong positive impacts on students. I am nearly 50, and I still have very strong memories of a couple of my teachers who really changed my life. I was able to get into contact with one of them and let her know personally when I was in my 30s. The reach the one really is important, I was the one who really needed it, and I'm glad they were there.
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