Sharlene T.
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Meine Blogs
Blogs, denen ich folge
- Tramp's Camp
- The Old Foodie
- 4 the LUV of SaNiTy
- A Stone's Throw From Insanity
- Adventures of an English Mum
- alabaster cow
- AliLilly
- All Home Cooking: Weight Watchers Style
- Anali's First Amendment
- April Showers
- Be Awesome Instead
- Cabin Fever in Vermont
- Christina Lee
- Confessions
- Creative Kristi
- crocheting my best with my worsted
- Destination Unknown
- Expect Moore
- Fabulously Fashionable 50s
- Fantasy casting
- Frugal Tractor Mom
- funkiefoodie
- hamms kitchen
- Headaches Hormones & Hotflashes
- Heligirl: Clever Mommy Blog
- House of Annie
- House of Annie
- iFRoG
- It's Always Something...
- Kitchen Belleicious
- Lady Bloggers Society
- Life's Recipe
- lightning + lightning bugs
- Little Blog In The Big Woods
- Little Food Junction
- Mangoes and Chutney
- Michael's Kitchen
- Mommy of a Monster and Twins
- Mommy Wants Vodka
- My Hebrew Name is Cinderella
- My Simply Complicated | Recent College Graduate Attempting It All
- Nolie's Place
- Ocean Breezes & Country Sneezes
- Octoberfarm
- one sassy vixen
- Pass The Sushi!
- Rachel Griffith Designs
- Rockin' Chair Reflections
- Ruby's Musings
- Taking On Magazines One Recipe at a Time
- That Girl...
- The Ardent Epicure
- The Big Red Barn
- the bitchy waiter
- The cottage by the Crane Lake
- The Crafty Hippo
- The Curious Blogquat
- The Garden Gourmet
- The Maaaaa of Pricilla
- The Millennial Housewife
- The Ranter's Box
- The Transparency Chronicles
- Things I Can't Say
- Two Daughters, A Husband, and A Minivan!
- Wiccan Writes
- Workforced
- WRITING WITHOUT PERIODS!
| Geschlecht | Weiblich |
|---|---|
| Branche | Kunst |
| Beruf | Entrepreneur |
| Standort | Willow Spring, NC, Vereinigte Staaten |
| Links | Audio-Clip |
| Einführung | With forty-plus years of entrepreneurship running service, retail, and consulting businesses, retirement meant crafting, gardening, and cooking to my heart's content. But, then, a garden of fresh vegetables and a desire to do my share of saving the planet led me to solar cooking. Everything changed! After three years of focused solar cooking, I wrote "A Month of SUNdays - Solar Cooking at Home" to show mainstream cooks that it was easily incorporated into their lives as a viable, immediate, solution to saving fossil fuels and it can lower utility bills up to 20% a month. My readers suggested an online column for more solar recipes, tips and techniques. Voila! this Blog was born. Goodbye, retirement . . . Any questions? e-mail me at sjthomas[at]solarbaking.com |
