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  • Today we Learn: Publishing

    We are switching gears today. I love to share the things I know and am passionate about. Today I am super excited to share with you what I know about the world of publishing. First, some backstory. Way back in 2012 I finished my first fiction book that I had spent two years writing while…

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  • What can you teach?

    I started this blog to teach what I know and learn from others. Now it’s your turn! I’d love to hear from you on something you’d be willing to be interviewed about over zoom or phone that can help others learn something interesting, do something unique, or even just tell us a story that no…

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  • Today we Learn: Canning

    In my previous post on canning food, I mention that one of my favorite ways to preserve food I grow, cook, pick or gather is by canning. I learned the art of canning food from my great-grandmother and my mother. I’ve taught my kids how to can. Some might say it is old-fashioned and a…

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  • Today we learn: Preserving Food

    In my post on cooking from scratch I talked about my great-grandparents and how they grew up with a mindset from the Great Depression. They grew most of what they ate and had a huge garden. They grew berries, beans, corn, tomatoes, peas, and so much more. What did they do with it all? They…

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  • Today we Learn: Cooking from Scratch

    I was babysat by my great-grandparents quite often as a child. They taught me so many things. My great-grandparents grew up through the Great Depression. They never wasted a thing. Grandma washed margarine containers and tinfoil and grandpa ate a lot of leftovers and wore the same clothes until they wore out. They had a…

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  • Hello World!

    Welcome to The Sides of a Story! Do you remember when you were a kid and you watched tv shows that inspired you as much as they entertained? They were about people, places, things being built, and how things worked. I loved those shows. The truth is I just love to learn. I still love…

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