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Hubby started at his new store and was going to get home about 30 minutes after I did, so I started dinner when I got home from work. Stuffed pork tenderloin and au gratin potatoes, yum! :)
...I didn't actually make any of this from scratch. The stuffed pork tenderloin was bought already prepared from my work and the au gratin was from a box.. and I just had to put both of them in the oven, lol.
Wendi Myers holds her horse and tries to stay warm as she waits her turn in the arena on Saturday. Myers was among the many youth to compete in the horse show portion of the Bee County Junior Livestock and Homemakers Show.
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Homemaker original perhaps didn't have a mug design in the 1950's as cups and saucers were more the fashion then (but they did have design on fabric - i've seen Homemaker pyjamas!)
We have put together a 'tea time' theme on this bone china mug.
Put your housecoat on and grab a brew!
Have a look at the yoyomaker plate to go with it
Bone china (still made in Stoke on Trent, UK)
Diameter 22cm. Dishwasher safe
Known as the "Electri-Living Home," this was a model for the public to come and see a flame-less Home of Tomorrow. The publication, Living for Young Homemakers, featured the model home in 1957. It was open for public inspection under the sponsorship of Sacramento Municipal Utility District. The home is located at 3421 Lynne Way in Sacramento.
The all-electric model home is light conditioned as well as air conditioned. The house features the latest innovations in electrical equipment including: cooking appliances, water heating, and automatic clothes washing and drying. The home's heating is done electrically with a heat pump, which replaces both the usual furnace and the conventional air conditioner. The machine reverses itself automatically to pump heat either into or out of the houses, as needed, to maintain indoor temperature at comfort levels.
Other features include a switch in the master bedroom with controls a circle of lighting outside the home. Indirect daylighting is used in the living room and three-way switches provide a path of light from the carport to entry hall.
Construction of the home was completed by Joseph L. Binet.
SUFFOLK DOWNS - September 24, 2014 - Race 6
CLAIMING - For Thoroughbred Three Year Old and Upward Fillies and Mares Claiming Price: $6,250 Five And One Half Furlongs On The Dirt Track Record: (My Tee Time - 1:03.45 - June 23, 2014) Purse: $12,000
Weather:Clear Track:Fast
Off at: 3:25 Start: Good for all
3 - Go Anna Go (Hole, Taylor)
5 - Key Punch (Panell, Dyn)
1A - Lady Vivien (Bush, Vernon)
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University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 06-06-2023 — Scenes from the 2023 state meeting of the Arkansas Extension Homemakers Council in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
Art has the power to inspire, connect, and heal. For one TBI brain injury survivor, creating artwork is not just a passion but a way to spread kindness and compassion in the world. Their journey has been marked by hardships and challenges, but through their art, they have found a way to not only express themselves but to inspire others.
Their artwork is a reflection of their journey and their values. Each piece is created with intention and purpose, a testament to their determination to make the world a better place. They use their art to bring attention to social issues, spread awareness, and promote empathy and understanding.
Despite the obstacles they've faced, this survivor remains focused on their mission to create meaningful artwork that touches the hearts and minds of others. Their experiences have shaped their perspective, and they are driven to use their art as a means of inspiring positive change.
For those looking to navigate their way to compassion, ABI resources can provide valuable guidance and support. The road to recovery can be a long and difficult one, but with the right resources and mindset, it is possible to overcome challenges and find fulfillment in life.
By expanding our hearts and minds through compassion, we can create a more compassionate world. Let us be inspired by the artwork and journey of this TBI brain injury survivor, and strive to make a positive impact in the world around us.
ABI Resources is a reputable organization that provides exceptional support to individuals and families in collaboration with various government agencies and community service providers, including the Connecticut Department of Social Services DSS, the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services DMHAS, Connecticut Community Care CCC CCCI Southwestern Connecticut Area on Aging SWCAA, Western Connecticut Area on Aging WCAAA, Allied Community Resources ACR, Access Health, and United Services. ABI Resources is also affiliated with renowned institutions such as UCONN, Yale, and Hartford. As a community care and supported living provider, ABI Resources is dedicated to offering high-quality and personalized care to enhance the lives of those it serves. Medicaid MFP Money Follows the person program / ABI Waiver Program / PCA waiver. Connecticut, Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, Yale University, Mystic, Connecticut Agency, Provider. Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham. ILST RA COMPANION HOMEMAKER PCA CNA DSP TBI
Providing Disability Home Care Support Services Across Connecticut.