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Born in Mississippi and raised all over the south, with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a master's in mathematics, I am a writer, storyteller, speaker, and insurance product manager. I enjoy writing and storytelling because I get to be creative and make stuff up--something that they frown on me doing in my day job...
ChristyMarieKent's Lenses
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Pico de Gallo: The Secret to Perfect Salsa
- Fresh tomato salsa ... Pico de Gallo ... Salsa Fresca ... Call it whatever you want: It's uncooked, undiluted, unadulterated veggies on a chip. The first time...
- Updated 12 days ago | pico de gallo › cooking
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The Secret to Perfect Cornbread
- For Thanksgiving when I was in kindergarten, where we drove up a Georgia red clay lane between fields of white cotton ready for harvest, bursting from their...
- Updated 141 days ago | cornbread › best cookware
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The Amazing Tennessee Fainting Goats
- Have you ever seen goats that fall over when you startle them? If not, then you've never seen Tennessee fainting goats. Yes, Tennessee fainting goats are real....
- Updated 64 days ago | fainting goats › animal
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Kudzu: The vine that ate the south
- It's a way to pass the time on steamy, languid summer days: Taking pictures of the kudzu, demon vine, foot-a-day vine, the vine that ate the south. Seven million...
- Updated 69 days ago | kudzu › 1876
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The Secrets of the Twin Cities Farmers Markets
- On a sunny Saturday morning in downtown St. Paul, hooves clacked against the pavement and metal-rimmed wheels rattled as the horse-drawn wagon transported me...
- Updated 40 days ago | Farmers Market › autumn
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The Secret to Perfect Pecan Pie
- Out back of my grandmother's house in Lumpkin, Georgia, towered a grand old pecan tree. Whenever we visited in the fall, we would collect a grocery sack full...
- Updated 103 days ago | pecan pie › baking
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The Book Is Dead ... Long Live the Classics!
- Amazon now sells more ebooks than physical books. In the first few weeks of availability, Amazon sold more than 5 million Kindle Fires. Some analysts blame...
- Updated 131 days ago | ebook › classics
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Split Rock Lighthouse: Shining over Gitche Gumee
- The wind sweeps my hair across my face atop a cliff overlooking Gitche Gumee. Big Water. Lake Superior. The lake that doesn't give up her dead. I'm visiting...
- Updated 51 days ago | split rock › camping
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Gregorian Chant: Music That Fills the Spirit with Awe
- At 4:45 AM, as the bells called us to chapel, we bundled up in our heavy coats and stepped out of the guest house, into the biting March wind of a winter that...
- Updated 182 days ago | gregorian › byzantine chant
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The Secret to Perfect Pie Crust
- Me, make a perfect pie crust? Let's get real! I'm not a professional pastry chef. I'm not Betty Crocker. I'm not Martha Stewart. I'm a working mom. I know...
- Updated 131 days ago | pie crust › apple pie
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sbellis
May 21, 2012 @ 9:57 am | delete
- Actuary and heroine... why not!? You make me laugh, thanks!
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thrivingmom
Mar 29, 2012 @ 5:26 pm | delete
- You're a great writer and I enjoy your lenses. I look forward to seeing future works by you. =)
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TheLittleCardShop
Feb 14, 2012 @ 3:36 pm | delete
- Happy Valentines Day Christy :)
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cffutah
Jan 18, 2012 @ 9:46 am | delete
- Congrats at making the #23 spot on the TOP 40 list right now! Let me know if you need any help finding it, would be happy to help if needed.
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vallain Jan 17, 2012 @ 10:05 pm | delete
- I hope you are going to make a lens about how you wrote your first book and published it for Kindle. Would be interesting to read the background on it.
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Kudzu: The vine that ate the south
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It's a way to pass the time on steamy, languid summer days: Taking pictures of the kudzu, demon vine, foot-a-day vine, the vine that ate the south. Seven million...
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The Secrets of the Twin Cities Farmers Markets
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On a sunny Saturday morning in downtown St. Paul, hooves clacked against the pavement and metal-rimmed wheels rattled as the horse-drawn wagon transported me...