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Rainbow Sorbet

March 14, 2011 by Katie Mae Stanley 14 Comments

Circular blue tub filled with rainbow sorbet. There is a green stripe, yellow stripe, and a pink stripe.

  Growing up one of my favorite ice creams outside of mint chocolate chip was rainbow sherbet. I still have a craving for it every once in a while, a little ice cream store in town sells it and it’s quite tasty too. Unfortunately, it is laden with things like high fructose corn syrup, artificial…

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Mission Minded

March 9, 2011 by Katie Mae Stanley Leave a Comment

This song is very dear to my heart. It is a powerful reminder of what we are called to do, declare  Jesus Christ to the nations. I went to a small Christian high school, with a class of 45. “You Said” was one of our favorite songs. When the year was almost over and the…

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Homemade Lip Balm

February 23, 2011 by Katie Mae Stanley 6 Comments

Six tubes of yellow chapstick lined up next to a stack of small metal tins.

  Homemade Lip Balm Do you suffer from dry, cracked lips? I rarely find myself with out a tube of chapstick on hand. What I love about this lip balm is how moisturizing and simple it is to make. It only takes four ingredients, cocoa butter, coconut oil, bee’s wax and extract/essential oil. It feels…

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Lettuce Wraps

February 1, 2011 by Katie Mae Stanley 7 Comments

Romaine lettuce leaves filled with ground turkey and chopped vegtables.

This is one of my long forgotten favorites that I haven’t made it a quite a while. My cousin Ashley introduced me to the world of lettuce wraps back when I was visiting her one summer in Kansas City, at Blue Koi, a simplistic and fresh Chinese restaurant. Lettuce wraps are one of the most addicting…

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Nourishing Chicken Stock

January 25, 2011 by Katie Mae Stanley 16 Comments

What speaks more of a winter day than a warm bowl of soup? Chicken soup has long been known as the Jewish Penicillin, it is one of the first things our grandmothers and mothers gave us when we were sick or on the mend from the flu. The soup that is said to cure colds…

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