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365 Project – week 40

October 8, 2013 by Nat & Tim Leave a Comment

Apples and pig This week we went to the country to pick apples and then made apple butter.  Tim was filmed for Asian tv and cooked a 150 pound pig on a spit. This week’s 365 project post is dedicated to Fahiman, who we lost this week. She was a great woman and will be missed […]

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365 Project – week 39

October 1, 2013 by Nat & Tim 3 Comments

13 weeks left That’s right, 13 weeks left to this 365 project, time flies.  This week someone (Tim) got a new ukulele, we went for a hike in Gatineau Park and we celebrated our 16th wedding anniversary, I know, we look too young but it’s the truth. How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 38

September 24, 2013 by Nat & Tim 4 Comments

Moving right along Warm days have been few and far between lately and this week we enjoyed some of our last beers on a patio.  I worked an event at the museum, enjoyed Nuit Blanche Ottawa-Gatineau and made some delicious apple turnovers from scratch, puff pastry and all. How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 37

September 17, 2013 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

1 week = 21 meals You would think, by the photos I picked out, that all we did this week was eat.  With all the time we spend thinking about, planning and preparing meals, it’s a miracle we have time for anything else. This week we had a relaxing 2 days off and spent some […]

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365 Project – week 36

September 10, 2013 by Nat & Tim 1 Comment

365 project, week 36

Productivity It felt like a very productive week.  We tried out El Camino for the first time and we’re glad we did.  It was delicious!  We bought our last basket of peaches of the season and looking forward to some apples! How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 31

August 6, 2013 by Nat & Tim 3 Comments

Another photo project and delicious pork Here we are at week 31. During the past seven days I’ve rummaged through a flea market, visited a relative and had the best sous vide (30 hours) pork belly of my life. Oh yeah, I also started The Travelettes month long Instagram Challenge. You can see my photos here. How […]

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365 Project – week 30

July 30, 2013 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

 A day in the country and chicken broth Another week of great weather, I spent a day in the country, made some delicious chicken broth for soup and worked on a few projects. August is right around the corner. How did you spend your week?

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365 Project – week 29

July 23, 2013 by Nat & Tim 2 Comments

Barbecues and mini putt We started the week off with a quick drive into the country to forage for mushrooms,  spent an afternoon at the golf range playing mini putt and hitting balls and ended with barbecues two days in a row, not a bad week at all. How did you spend your week?

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