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    Bread Love
    Bibana Krall
    • Mar 22, 2020
    • 5 min

    Bread Love

    Like almost everyone else on the planet right now, we are working from home, school is cancelled indefinitely and there is no decent bread left anywhere… I know, I know. Gluten free is the way of the mindful Yogi, less carbs more plants. Don’t bread shame me y’all, we have much bigger things to worry about. I grew up on whole foods and was an active part of a farmer Co-Op way before it was ever cool or trendy. Think traditional Amish farmer, a table saw and a wheel of cheddar
    Indie Spotlight
    Bibiana Krall and Cathleen Maza
    • Mar 1, 2020
    • 5 min

    Indie Spotlight

    "Coffee with Cathy." A chat with multi-genre author Cathleen Maza Well, hello there! I’m so glad you could stop by today for a little heart to heart conversation about being an author. Have a seat in my dining room, which happens to be my favorite spot to write in. As you can see, there’s lots of natural woodwork and a lovely set of leaded glass windows that overlook the yard and cottage gardens. I know it’s a bit bare out there in March, but isn’t all of the natural light am