We like loop trails and found one called the “Buck Trail” that was located in a nearby park that we haven’t been to for several years. This 3.4 mile loop through Nottingham Park (Nottingham PA) checked all the boxes (loop trail, over 2 miles, close by) so we drove to…
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Walnut Lentil Taco Salad
Had a request from a friend for this walnut/lentil recipe. Was inspired by a similar recipe from a vegan cookbook my daughters gave me last week. Enjoy!
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Stuck with Thanksgiving Leftovers? Stack’em Up
Happy Thanksgiving from our house to yours! Most of us held very different get togethers than years past. We are still trying to work through (or should I say eat through) the leftovers from Thanksgiving Day. Today I decided to do a Thanksgiving “stack” in an attempt to help empty…
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A Boxxle Do (A Favorite Product)
We plan to share some of our favorite products from time to time but not to bash something because it doesn’t work for us. These will be products that we own and enjoy using. Everyone is different and what we like might not work for you, so purchase at your…
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Unearthing Silver Linings
As the thanksgiving holiday draws near, I’m sure a lot of us are feeling exasperated because it will be a holiday like no other due to the pandemic. Over the last few days, I’ve been trying to separate the silver lining from the heaviness that has been looming during the…
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Money Rocks Park – An Ankle Twister
Today we visited Money Rocks Park in Lancaster County Pa. We quickly found out “rocks” was the key word as the trails were consistently covered with softball sized rocks which were difficult to see under the leaves. We both had a few close calls but came through with ankles still…
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On the Other Bank
When we first got into RVing (about 16 years ago), we often camped at the Yogi Bear Campground near Quarryville, PA. One of our traditions was to hike the short path that entered the woods near the lower pond. The girls were still very young and it was a very…
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Chocolate Milk for Adults
A few years ago I got “into” craft beer. I looked forward to finding places that offered flights of beer so that I could sample multiple styles. I slowly learned that my favorites were in the Stout family. Further “research” proved Porter to be my go to beer. I finally…
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NaanSense – A Journey with Flatbread
Rainy days always get me down and today was no exception. In my attempt to avoid cozying up with a book and a nice warm fuzzy blanket, I decided to escape the blues and head to the kitchen to be creative. When the quarantine began, one of the hardest ingredients…
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A Forgotten Weaving Technique, What the Huck?!?
The last few months have given all of us time to reflect and make personal changes in diet, fitness and and other mind consuming activities. One of the things that I did was organize all of the yarn that I have in my craft supply cabinets. Over the years I…