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{bits & pieces} ~ Like Mother Like Daughter

The weekly “little of this, little of that” feature here at Like Mother, Like Daughter! My sourdough baking has taken a Great Leap Forward due to the snagging of some of Suki’s starter. It’s a game changer and leads me to observe that you can have all the skills in handling the dough, all the right temps and times, and still be frustrated, without good starter

9 Hospitality Thoughts with your {bits & pieces} ~ Like Mother Like Daughter

The weekly “little of this, little of that” feature here at Like Mother, Like Daughter! My hospitality thoughts should be a separate post and Rosie will definitely suggest that they should be maybe a series, but I’m just going to chuck them in here on the theory that I can expand later, in the book. Which I have to work on instead of writing blog posts

Ask Auntie Leila: Leggings, yay or nay? ~ Like Mother Like Daughter

My daughter started high school (public school) this year, and she is begging me to buy her more leggings It seems to me that I began noticing girls in leggings (talking here about JUST leggings, leggings with-a-nice-tight-fitting-and-short-t-shirt, not leggings-with-a-long-corduroy-skirt) about 15 years ago. I love, love, love the tight jacket, the tight leggings, and the giant boots. Who wants to look like this in high school or college: Love the leggings, embrace the leggings.

{bits & pieces} ~ Like Mother Like Daughter

The weekly “little of this, little of that” feature here at Like Mother, Like Daughter! Bradley Birzer looks at Dawson’s estimation of “four forces worked against the growing power of liberalism, to varying degrees of success: the rise of Evangelicalism; the anti-Revolutionary traditionalist thought of Edmund Burke and Joseph de Maistre; and the Romantic movement; and John Henry Cardinal Newman. While you’re sharing our links with your friends, why not tell them about Like Mother, Like Daughter too! We’d like to be clear that, when we direct you to a site via one of our links, we’re not necessarily endorsing the whole site, but rather just referring you to the individual post in question (unless we state otherwise).

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