Annnnnd we are back once again this Friday with another great new read for y’all to enjoy in our giveaway series! This week’s Turquoise Table encouragement book is: The Art of Neighboring by Jay Pathak and Dave Runyon I’m excited to give one of you a copy of The Art of Neighboring. Similar to the vision behind putting an ordinary picnic table in my front yard as a means…
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Freebie Friday: From Tablet to Table by Leonard Sweet
We’re back again this Friday with another fabulous new read for y’all in our giveaway series! This week’s Turquoise Table inspiration book is: From Tablet to Table by Leonard Sweet I’m excited to give one of you a copy of From Tablet to Table. This book is such a great reminder to each of us of the importance of slowing down and taking the opportunity to spend time…
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Seeds of Growth
Missy first heard about the Turquoise Table from a good friend – one of those friends who is always “in the know,” sharing trends and tidbits, often punctuating her information with an “Oh you know, it’s the latest thing!” But it was a group of kindergarteners who showed Missy the true meaning of the Turquoise Table. Backing up a few…
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Freebie Friday: Staying is the New Going by Alan Briggs
Back again this Friday with yet another incredible new read for y’all in our giveaway series! This week’s Turquoise Table conversational inspiration book is (drumroll please)… Staying is the New Going by Alan Briggs A friend told me I had to read Alan’s book and I’m so glad she recommended it to me. He shares fascinating stories and provocative insights that…
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Simple Mushroom and Gruyere Tart
Two things I love — simple and yummy. This mushroom and gruyere tart recipe is easy-peasy to make, serves an army, and re-heats well for leftovers. Mostly importantly? My people love them. I feel like I’m always looking for a new, but doable recipe, to make when people come over. If I had a dime for every Google and Pinterest…
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Front Yard People Change Communities
Last week, after a long overseas trip, my friend Logan returned home to find a curious note in her mailbox. The anonymously typed message, shorter than a tweet, read: Please move the picnic table from front yard to back, PLEASE clean up yard, IT COULD BE VERY PRETTY> When Logan first told me about the anonymous letter, I was appalled. This…
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