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Ourselves-NCNS-pt

Ourselves-NCNS-pt

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“Ourselves-NCNS-pt”. Released: 2020.

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We saw this mesmerizing phenomenon on our river fo We saw this mesmerizing phenomenon on our river for the first time this winter. It was at our little rapids, where the water flows quickly over some rocks.

They are little hollow pillar-like structures. The water is flowing up through them and you can see it bubbling and gurgling at the top. It is almost like a small volcano. They look a bit like stalagmites coming up from the frozen river top.

It seems like, every winter, there is something new for us to observe at the river!

If anyone knows what this is called, I would love to hear it.

@antonella.f.greco
Over the Christmas break, my daughter wanted to le Over the Christmas break, my daughter wanted to learn how to make cappelletti (a cousin to tortellini), so called because they are in the shape of a little hat (cappello).

My maternal grandparents were from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and cappelletti are the pasta they traditionally make there at Christmas. Growing up, my cousins and I would spend the day in the kitchen with my nonna (my grandma) and our aunts, working together. We would make about 2000 for our family of 25. We would eat them twice: one day in broth, the next day in tomato sauce.

The traditional recipe uses three kinds of meat cooked in three different ways, plus ricotta, parmigiano reggiano, and eggs. But Serafina and I opted for the simpler ricotta and spinach in place of the meats. Both versions include a very healthy dose of nutmeg added. I think it is the nutmeg flavour that brings me right back to my childhood.

Serafina did a great job, making a well to put together the dough, kneading it by hand for 10 minutes, rolling it (much to what would have been my nonna’s chagrin we used a pasta machine. I honestly don’t know how my nonna used to roll out the sheets of pasta thinly by hand. Her sheets were translucent!), cutting the dough into squares, filling and shaping the cappelletti. Swipe to see the uncooked finished product.

It was a great way to spend a day together. And the cappelletti were quite delicious.

Is there a special food you made this Christmas that has been passed down through the generations?

@antonella.f.greco

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In the January 1906 Parents’ Review, Charlotte Mas In the January 1906 Parents’ Review, Charlotte Mason made an announcement:

“There are certain buried treasures in the first and second volumes of The Parents’ Review published some fifteen or sixteen years ago, and read by a former generation. The Editor proposes to reprint some of these from time to time, as they are too good to be lost and cannot be repeated.“

The editor, of course, was Charlotte Mason, and she was indicating that the treasures read by one generation are meant to be read again by another. These words by Charlotte Mason clearly explain why all the volunteers who do the work of Charlotte Mason Poetry do what they do. The articles of the Parents’ Review are too good to be lost and they cannot be repeated. That’s why we keep transcribing, recording, and publishing them. It’s like finding buried treasure, and sharing it freely with the world.

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Share any bookish gifts you gave or received! Thi Share any bookish gifts you gave or received!

This is what I gifted my youngest son for Christmas.

Having moved from the northern to the southern Appalachians, this book from @appalachian_forager has already expanded my usual fab four to 17 varieties of mushrooms this year. My 21-year-old loves mushroom hunting, so I knew he’d love a copy.

@rbaburina

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