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The Domestic Monastery The Life, Thoughts, and Musings of an Orthodox Christian Homeschooling Family

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I returned from the Post Office today to find a delightful little present on our doorstep. A pot of pretty purple toadflax - just perfect for a medicine garden. Have you ever received a lovely act of kindness or have you been the secret gift giver? Links to this post. Wednesday, 3 June 2015.

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As bakers, we derive a good deal of inspiration from nostalgia. Making sweet treats is a way to commemorate your childhood, a chance to shut up that sensible adult voice in your head telling you to eat more vegetables and do your taxes with a boatload of sugar and fats.