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I am a work at home mom in beautiful Sonoma County balancing my full life with writing a food blog & a thrift blog, parenting two Waldorf children, keeping up with my British husband and chasing around our Welsh Corgi. I adore food. I love writing about food, weaving stories and memories that revolve around food and sharing new food discoveries with all of you.
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Author Archives: Selena Cate
Shoppee App Review
Shoppee – Smarter Shopping Made Easy Last Fall when Dave and I sat down to reexamine our monthly expenses, food was what we spent the most on after rent. Living an organic, holistic and gluten free lifestyle doesn’t come cheap … Continue reading
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Mod Monday – R & J Toffees
Every Christmas Eve my great aunt and uncle would arrive from the Bay Area to our farm in the north valley of California. With them they brought a bit of world culture in the shape of a can filled with … Continue reading
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Sonoma Local – Oliver’s Market Deals
Oliver’s Market ~ Sonoma County ~ California When we moved to California from Washington, we left behind an independent grocery store called Central Market. It was an ideal mix of natur
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Flavorstitch Review – Colby’s Kettle Corn
Colby’s Kettle Corn Kettle Corn and I haven’t had a very long relationship. I think I had my first taste only a couple years ago. Until then the only sweetness that I ever really had on
Mod Mondays – French’s Cheeseburgers
Mod Mondays celebrate the vintage flair that encompassed kitchens in the late 50′s, 1960′s and early 1970′s. From the mod designs of Vera Neumann to the fabulous enamelware by Cathrineholm to the wacky and a little crazy recipes that filled … Continue reading

