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Monthly Archives: April 2021
Renewal
Outside of the Fernwood Cemetery along Baltimore Avenue in Lansdowne, PA
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Photography
Tagged Delaware County, Easter, Fernwood Cemetery, Lansdowne, tree
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Chicken Lo Mein
I’m always looking for ways to use up leftover roast chicken, and this was a huge hit with The Boy! Pasta, chicken, and heavy on the vegetables – I used red peppers, mushrooms, and snap peas – but you could … Continue reading
Posted in Lovin' from the Oven
Tagged easy dinners, leftover chicken, pasta, what to make for dinner
1 Comment
Cannoli Cake
This is an easy, no bake dessert using a store bought pound cake, but if you’re like me, you’ll bake Elvis’ favorite pound cake found here.
Posted in Holiday, Lovin' from the Oven
Tagged easy desserts, pound cake, ricotta cheese, You're the Devil in Disguise
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Wired
Our eagle eyed friend Tony spotted this wire sculpture hanging from the electrical line at Broad & Washington yesterday. We wondered how they got it up there? Update: Thanks to my friend Lynne, this is the work of Baltimore-based street … Continue reading