Please read on below. This month, I’ve been honoring my Mom and posting a series of (Foodie) Life Lessons from Mom over at The Food Adventuress. Honestly, if you like much of what I post here at Little Magpie, I think it will be right up your alley. And either way, you should call your … Continue reading »
Posted in October 2011 …
(Foodie) Life Lessons from Mom
I realize I may have inadvertently created some confusion with bloggity hopping around recently. As a general rule, I’m prone to creating confusion (as Plato said, know thyself…), but please allow me to clarify a bit: I’ve kept a food blog (The Food Adventuress) for a while as I explore musings related to that particular … Continue reading »
The Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and South Carolina Files
Yippee! If you’re reading this, it is October 14, 2011 and I am officially checked out in preparation for our Coastal Bike Trip. It’s been a busy twentieth anniversary month for the Ozark Natural Science Center, and I’m excited about taking off on vacation and returning refreshed and reinvigorated. As a self-indulging aside, this will … Continue reading »
The Glamorous Glennis
Hey there, friends! Throughout the month of October, my links will send you here as a quick landing spot and tribute to my Mom, and then you can read the current post at: http://www.thefoodadventuress.blogspot.com. Thanks for reading! Today is October 12 – it’s my Mom’s birthday. She hails from Mena, Arkansas – and it stuck … Continue reading »
More (practically) Green!
As I’ve mentioned ad nauseum, I love Practically Green – a sensible, intuitive website with a brief quiz to assess how sustainable you are and where (gasp!) you can improve. So, I’m extra excited to have been asked to guest blog over at the PG blog on eating locally when you eat out (read it … Continue reading »
Are you (practically) green?
I’ve mentioned in the past my love of the Practically Green website. Allow me to expound. Ahem. It often seems as though there are a couple of types of people in the world when it comes to making sustainable choices: those who are getting on the band wagon at their own pace and looking for … Continue reading »