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Diary of a foreign service <del>lush</del> life

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— What I'm Reading —

Good reads for February 20th

February 21, 2011

In Liberia, splurging on sushi to feel at home – CSMonitor.com – WTF there's sushi in MONROVIA, but not in COTONOU? I AM MOVING. http://icio.us/5JKdux In Liberia, splurging on sushi to feel at home – CSMonitor.com – WTF there's sushi in MONROVIA, but not in COTONOU? I AM MOVING. FT.com / Africa – Cash runs… Read More Good reads for February 20th

Hi, my name is Theresa.

I am a logistician, traveler, writer, paper crafter, DIY-er, cocktail crafter, and an occasionally doting mother. I am foul-mouthed, not nearly as diplomatic as my profession might imply, and fiercely feminist.

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I’m not selling these, but @lesliej112 is! A bo I’m not selling these, but @lesliej112 is!  A bouquet of paper roses, a handmade card, and two cupcakes for 15,000 CFA (5,000 for just the card and cupcake). ❤️❤️❤️ Happy Valentine’s Day!
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#malabo #equatorialguinea #guineaecuatorial
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Joyous New Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Joyous New Year!
I was stuck in my house by myself over the weekend I was stuck in my house by myself over the weekend, while waiting for my post-quarantine COVID results to return (negative, of course). That’s a lot of time to drive myself up a wall — or keep myself so gloriously busy that I don’t have time to feel sorry for myself. 
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#cakepops #holidaybaking #quarantinecooking
I had chocolate covered pecan stuffed dates for th I had chocolate covered pecan stuffed dates for the first time at a USG sponsored handicrafts fair in East Jerusalem.  They were outrageously expensive, and worth every bit of it.  I was determined to figure out how to make them myself.  I think most Foreign Service families pick up bits and pieces of traditions in the places we live and serve—and these dates have become part of my own Christmas tradition.
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They are easy to make — pit the Medjool dates, insert toasted nuts (I prefer pecans, but almonds and walnuts also work well), and dip in tempered chocolate.  I decorate with white chocolate because it hides any flaws in my chocolate. ;). 
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As always, the quality of your ingredients matters — get good chocolate and medjool dates, and toast the nuts yourself.
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#christmastraditions #jerusalem #foreignservicelife
A pandemic’s worth of embroidery. # I was gettin A pandemic’s worth of embroidery.
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I was getting down on myself for acquiring craft supplies faster than I was using them.  But actually, this represents a lot of work.  Pretty pleased with myself, on the balance.
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The gingerbread people and other sundry gingerbrea The gingerbread people and other sundry gingerbread shapes turned out OK.  A little dry, but honestly, everything I’m baking, I’m baking not only for the very first time, but gluten free too.  So, I’ll take it.  And anyway, the kids don’t care that they’re dry. 😜
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Prolly need to find a new way to style these plates though. 😅😂🤣#
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