Rachel Corry s new book
The Sandalmaking Workshop lays out everything you needâfrom patterns to step-by-step instructionsâto make your own shoes.
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Eden Dawn
5/10/2021 at 12:30am
Shoes you can make from Corry s book
 âIt s something I ve been wanting to do for a long time,â says Rachel Corry about her new book,Â
The Sandalmaking Workshop, which teaches readers how to make their own mules, slides, Mary Janes, and more. âBecause when I first wanted to learn, I couldn t find any contemporary books. All the books in the library about shoemaking were from the â70s. And I thought that was so weird that no one had picked up or continued this line of work in a long time.â
A Matcha Smoothie Recipe This Dietitian Makes on Repeat Vanessa Rissetto MS, RD, CDN
Fruit Smoothie Nutrition
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Matcha smoothie 101
Coffee lovers swear by their favorite caffeinated beverage, but there s another drink with just as much fervor behind it: matcha.
Although matcha is traditionally sipped as a tea, these days, people add the earthy green powder to just about everything. Yes, matcha lattes are probably the most popular way to get it, but you ll also find matcha in protein bars, pancakes, and more.
One delicious way to incorporate matcha into your diet is by blending it into a smoothie. Learn whether matcha is a healthy choice, then try my recipe for my favorite matcha smoothie.
Valerie Johnston knew she wanted to be a Boy Scout since she was 6.
That’s when she started attending meetings with her brother. When she turned 8, she got special permission to get an official uniform, and she joined the co-ed group Venturing at 14.
But because she wasn’t a boy, she couldn’t earn badges to achieve the highest rank: Eagle Scout.
“I always wanted to be able to earn everything that my brother and all his friends were earning,” Johnston told CNN. “I had my own book, and I would check off the requirements and everything, so I would wonder like, ‘Well why can’t I earn these? ”
50 of the Most Stunning Pictures of Winter Across America Dana Meredith
Winter in Montana
Each year in Red Lodge, Montana our temperatures dip extremely quickly into subzero levels, as they were this day. Ice is always lighter than water, however there are conditions that do allow for ice to build up from the bottom of a water body. Known as anchor ice, it serves as a reminder that nature is in charge of the rules. –
Renee Lund, Red Lodge, Montana. If you re excited to look through these beautiful winter pictures, also take a look at these vintage photos of what winter used to look like.