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Peanut Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 05:43:57 AM
I blogged about my pantry this morning.

I feel a little shame over how much stuff in there is not all-natural, but note the absence of any Campbell's ready-to-eat soup or canned vegetables! My mom comes over and she cannot imagine how I cook anything at all without canned soup and canned (from the store) vegetables.

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joyfulmama Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 11:59:21 AM
It looks great. I can never keep my pantry clean.. I had to result to putting on a locking door knob on it to keep littles out of it.

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Linder Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 10:13:45 AM
Peanut, I love your old wood pantry! What I wouldn't give to have a decent one to mess up! LOL!And as far as going natural, like anything else do it bit by bit. Before you know it you'll be fully stocked and SOOOO healthy!

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Peanut Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 09:51:00 AM
I'm a dork... the awesome chicks in the Kitchen thread alerted me to the fact that I hadn't published my post yet. Oops!

Soooo... here's my updated blog!

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"What is a farm but a mute gospel?"
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palmettogirl Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 06:38:15 AM
i do suppose there were a few parties at radford.....but virginia tech, (which i still remember was 17.8 miles away----gosh, after all these years!)also had great parties...as well as UVA, James madison U., VMI, Va commonwealth, ........ maybe that's how i got to know the great state of virginia?! but seriously, it is very beautiful there!
Peanut Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 06:27:22 AM
I keep chicken stock and cream in the fridge and make my own, Sue. We eat soooo much chicken that it was kind of silly not to keep the stock, ya know?

And whoa Radford... THE Party School of Virginia! :) Just teasing! My ex's family lives in Wytheville so I'm very familiar with that area. Staunton is a beautiful town!

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palmettogirl Posted - Feb 25 2008 : 06:18:11 AM
pretty picture.....i think life on a farm would be pretty cool. i went to school in virginia......radford college (it's called radford university, now) i loved it there. i grew up in new jersey and traveled up and down rt. 81. another place i think is really cool is a town called staunton. my son and i stopped there and went to the woodrow wilson home and had lunch at a cute little train station/restaurant several years ago when i picked him up at camp during the summer and then we did some traveling. ......so, not even some cream of chicken soup?????! i thought that was used in Everything!!

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