Category Archives: Holidays
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Root City Market Winter Pop-Up 2013
Leave a commentDecember 20, 2013 by cookingtofeel
I love Atlanta and the opportunities it offers for independent artisans and small businesses, and Root City Market is just …
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Dreaming of…Christmas Decorations
1December 9, 2013 by cookingtofeel
While I currently live in a dorm and won’t be decorating my room since I’m only going to be there …
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November 2013 Wrap-Up
Leave a commentDecember 2, 2013 by cookingtofeel
November has certainly been a whirlwind of a month! So much happened and I’ve been concentrating so much on school. …
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Happy Thanksgiving!
2November 28, 2013 by cookingtofeel
Today’s the day where we all eat our hearts out with the ones we love–what could be better? My family …
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October 2013 Wrap-Up
Leave a commentOctober 31, 2013 by cookingtofeel
I can’t believe that it’s almost November and I only have like, four weeks of my first semester of college …
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Halloween Favorites (And An Apology)
Leave a commentOctober 15, 2013 by cookingtofeel
Okay, so first off, I’m so sorry for not posting since forever ago, but school has been super busy for …
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Baked Sunday Mornings-Brown Butter Snickerdoodles
6September 29, 2013 by cookingtofeel
I decided to bake these perfect-for-Christmas cookies for my friends in newspaper last winter. First of all, I need to …
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Baked Sunday Mornings-Orange Almond Ricotta Cheesecake
4September 15, 2013 by cookingtofeel
This Baked Sunday Mornings post was a bit out of my element. A ricotta cheesecake? The only cheesecake I now …
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Coconut Cream Cake
1July 22, 2013 by cookingtofeel
Here is the recipe for the Coconut Cream Cake I baked for my mom’s birthday on Saturday! It’s semi-homemade, so …
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Pomp and Circumstance
Leave a commentMay 29, 2013 by cookingtofeel
Last Friday I graduated high school! It was so exciting, so crazy, and I still don’t fully realize that I’ve …
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