Thanksgiving in the Woodstells the true story of a family who hosts Thanksgiving dinner in the woods every year near their home in upstate New York, with candles, bonfires, lots of food and lots of people. Sounds so jolly and hygge! (If you don’t know what “hygge” means gohereto ...
Dish: 1. To give food instead of actual love and support in times of need or grief; 2. to attempt to lure inactives, apostates and fauxriends into the church with food. Dishop: The central repository of gossip in a Mormon ward. ...
“Bishop, my food storage is three bags of chocolate chips and a package of Cheetos.” “And a ten-pack of Dr. Pepper.” Dave met her glare with a grin. “Anyway,” Erin persisted, “you can’t call a Relief Society president with no food storage.” The bishop smiled. “Sure I c...
Letters of rejection became a way of life for me, and I eventually gave up saving them because I ran out of storage space. But with my eleventh novel, the result took a pleasant turn. It came about in this manner. One day my wife and I took our parents on a day outing to a ...
Hope you’re enjoying your day with good food, good friends & family. Posted onNovember 22, 2012CategoriesUncategorized Writing a Great Book Review by Tristi Pinkston It’s fun to write a book review. It’s fun to share opinions, to hear what others have to say, to find books that we...
“Welcome to all the parents who could come. We have a fun day planned with lots of food and activities, so we’ll let Bridger’s mom get us started.” And that opening speech was pretty much Kayley’s largest task for the day, until it came to Jackson’s story in the afternoon. ...