by Brandon Quist | Nov 3, 2014 | Home and Family
When you think of sculpture, chances are you are thinking of marble, wood, or clay. You may now add soap to that list. Soap is a very good introductory material, with the firmness and invisible lumpiness of wood and the passive-aggressive squishiness of clay. To top...
by Ashley Dewey | Oct 31, 2014 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
Suggestions from readers in this post were, 1, to Be Set Up and 2, Ask the Missionaries–They Can Help (Former missionary buds that is). To be honest I had to begin this one with prayer. It’s not like you can just be set up on dates without the agency of...
by Brandon Quist | Oct 27, 2014 | Home and Family
In part one, I taught basic skills and simple recipes. These next recipes are a bit more complex, but people tend to be more impressed with them than is proportionate to their difficulty. PARTY SAVORS Cheese is a triumph of civilization, and nothing says that like...
by Ashley Dewey | Oct 24, 2014 | Ashley Dewey: Single Life
Ashley is on a quest to find a great LDS guy. If you’re just starting this series, look back to see how it all started and what happened before this article. Where to #MeetTheMormons- the Single Ones The internet is a very useful tool for finding information....
by Valerie Steimle | Oct 23, 2014 | Emergency Preparedness
An LDSBlogs extra by Valerie Steimle Because I belong to several emergency preparedness websites and blogs,I have seen a question presented many times from many different people: Why should anyone do any kind of preparing for the future? What’s the purpose? From...
by Brandon Quist | Oct 20, 2014 | Home and Family
I often get the feeling that people perceive cooking to be harder than it actual is. I imagine part of that is just not practicing, and not keeping track of what didn’t work and why. To that end, I am going to recommend several meals that can help you hone your...