Sarah Hale’s Thanksgiving
We all celebrate Thanksgiving, but did you know that we have the children’s poet and essayist Sarah Hale to thank?
We all celebrate Thanksgiving, but did you know that we have the children’s poet and essayist Sarah Hale to thank?
May you all have a happy and safe Halloween! And, if you’re not too scared, read The Raven aloud at Midnight.
After a long walk in the autumn woods, there’s nothing better than Beef Stew cooked in apple cider eaten around a campfire.
This is a repost from a few years ago, but it was so much fun to read again! A reader asked me for this so here it is: The Pumpkin Challenge–Can a romance author only eat pumpkin-based foods for an entire day? (The answer is Yes!)
It’s Friday and there’s no better way to spend the first night of the weekend with friends than around a fire with S’mores Hot Chocolate.
A birthday post about saints and mimosas! Who knew the two went together?
More additions to my list of favorite Halloween movies, including animated stories and book adaptations.
It’s almost movie night where we invite friends over to watch Hocus Pocus, my favorite Halloween movie. So I’m making an easy dinner of Creamy Parsnip Soup and homemade sourdough bread. I hope you all have a great weekend!
What happens when a romance writer eats only apple-based recipes for an entire day? Hint: It’s delicious!
It’s Preptober! That means it’s time to prepare for NaNoWriMo–that month where I try to write 50K words on my next manuscript.
Today is Michaelmas and it’s also the last day to pick blackberries. I’m celebrating by making homemade blackberry hand pies.
We’re headed to the mountains for our first college game of the season and I’m feeding all the college kids Pork Sliders.