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There's no such thing as too much yarn
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Uber-nerd who knits and cooks and procrastinates way too much... Are you going to eat that?
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Saskatoon friends! Please support Prairie Dog's sister paper. Both need major support to continue. Most Canadian cities have lost their alt papers. let's not join them. gofund.me/cdf536a6
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The future of Prairie Dog is grim. The time to act is now. Your donation WILL make a difference. Please help by sharing this appeal! gofund.me/ecd428cd #supportindependentjournalism
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Kenyan artist Thandiwe Muriu’s 'Camo series', photographic portraits cloaking models in patterned fabric #WomensArt

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Support local media! Publications like Prairie Dog are essential to our communities ♥️
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Masayo Fukuda, contemporary master of kirie, or Japanese paper-cutting, crafting hyper detailed creatures from single sheets of paper #WomensArt

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6 meter high Christmas tree, Trivento, Italy, made with 1,300 donated crochet squares #WomensArt

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November is Hip-Hop History Month. Join Sesame Street as we celebrate and honor the originators, artists, and contributions of Hip-Hop. #HipHopHistoryMonth

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Australian Indigenous artist Loongkoonan who started painting at 95, and first exhibited her work at age 105 #WomensArt

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So, I spoke to people getting food at a food bank and here are some things I learned from those in need:
1. Everyone donates Kraft Mac and Cheese in the box. They can rarely use it because it needs milk and butter which is hard to get from regular food banks.
2. Boxed milk is a treasure, as kids need it for cereal which they also get a lot of.
3. Everyone donates pasta sauce and spaghetti noodles.
4. They cannot eat all the awesome canned veggies and soup unless you put a can opener in too or buy pop tops.
5. Oil is a luxury but needed for Rice a-Roni which they also get a lot of.
6. Spices or salt and pepper would be a real Christmas gift.
7. Tea bags and coffee make them feel like you care.
8. Sugar and flour are treats.
9. They fawn over fresh produce donated by farmers and grocery stores.
10. Seeds are cool in Spring and Summer because growing can be easy for some.
11. They rarely get fresh meat.
12. Tuna and crackers make a good lunch.
13. Hamburger Helper goes nowhere without ground beef.
14. They get lots of peanut butter and jelly but usually not sandwich bread.
15. Butter or margarine is nice too.
16. Eggs are a real commodity.
17. Cake mix and frosting makes it possible to make a child’s birthday cake.
18. Dishwashing detergent is very expensive and is always appreciated.
19. Feminine hygiene products are a luxury and women will cry over that.
20. Everyone loves Stove Top Stuffing.
In all the years I have donated food at the Holidays, I bought what I thought they wanted, but have never asked. I am glad I did. If you are helping a Family this Christmas, maybe this can help you tailor it more. It does for me!

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There's no such thing as too much yarn retweetledi
There's no such thing as too much yarn retweetledi
There's no such thing as too much yarn retweetledi

These 12 Caribbean designers should be on your radar — if they aren't already.
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