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Notes from an Introduction to RIE 27 Aug 2013 | 06:28 pm

I first learned about the RIE (pronounced like “rye”) approach to infant care when Annabelle was a baby and I have since enjoyed reading and learning about it through the inspirational Janet Lansbury’...

What’s New: End of Summer Blur 22 Aug 2013 | 06:36 pm

Elliot’s reaction to fresh play dough. The weeks are running together at the moment. I’m putting the finishing touches on things for the new school year while the husband prepares to start a grad pro...

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Tea-Time Delights Blog has MOVED ellenaguan2.blogspot.com 21 Aug 2010 | 08:28 pm

Time flies, Cuisine Paradise - Tea Time Delights has being a stand-alone blog for almost 5 years since 2009. Today I have merged all the existing posts here into the main blog over at Cuisine Paradise...

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010: Top Toilet Tips: Pubs in Malmö - Part One: The Pickwick Pub mdabase.blogspot.com 23 Jun 2010 | 11:12 pm

What I think: A wise man once said: "Time flies like an arrow, and fruit flies like a banana." With those words, and following the great success of my Top Toilet Tips for pubs in Helsingborg*, I sta...

FRUITS FLyS @ LALAT BUAH CARA MEMERANGKAPNYA zzlittlefarm.blogspot.com 28 Feb 2010 | 02:06 am

Lalat buah ( fruit flys) merupakan serangga yang amat popular dalam merosakan buah buahan serta sayuran berbuah, keadaan ini amat merugikan petani besar dan juga kecil serta rakan rakan yang memiliki ...

Foraging on Quora: Making the site better for sharks, microplankton, penguins, sea turtles, bumblebees, albatrosses, spider monkeys, butterflies, hone... quorareview.com 29 Jul 2011 | 02:56 am

By: Edwin Kite Disclaimer: I’m just a grad student in an unrelated field. This is about information consumption on Quora. I won’t say much about the site’s social side. People forage for informatio...

Feiyan Tea vs Tava Tea tavateablog.com 22 Nov 2010 | 08:54 am

Another Eastern green tea, Feiyan comes from the far east and is believed to be named after the Empress Zhao Feiyan, she was loved for her slim body. Feiyan means ‘flying swallow’. Feiyan tea is anoth...

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