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Handmade Plumbing

The spirit of this blog is the joy you can get from creating something with your own two hands.  Whether it’s food, crafts, art, or something more mundane, like the plumbing between the pool pump and pool heater.  Last week

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Celebrating our Flag

Something about small-town life has me enchanted.  Even though our small town is slowly being surrounded by the unincorporated areas of San Diego, like an island with rising waters lapping at the flood walls, our cozy town keeps its yesteryear

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Life

  It died where it lived, among the blossoms and leaves of our garden.  It’s a thrill to be so close to such a small delicate thing that normally speeds around the garden in a blur, faster than our human

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Holey Holes

Sometime in the distant past I proclaimed I’d finally mastered the no-knead ciabatta recipe.  Wrong!  Whatever my stupid self in the past thought, I didn’t have it down.  Each loaf of ciabatta came out like pita bread, with the air

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Simple Toys are Best

I’m such a rube.  I keep thinking children enjoy toys, but they don’t really.  They like simple things than can act as springboards for their imagination.  I was the same way as a kid.  In fact, I’m the same way

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On Writing

I started this blog with the goal of practice.  Sorry, happy readers, but everything you read here is all my rough work.  I needed a way to get my writing muscles limber and strong, and there’s no substitute for just

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The Mad Kitchen Scientist

I couldn’t have been more than three years old.  My brother, two years my senior, decided it would be a fantastic idea to get into all the ingredients in the pantry and I was the perfect man for the job. 

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Food, Grown

Child Harbat still isn’t that big on vegetables.  As a baby she downed terrific amounts of anything green, pureed and spoon-fed into her smiling mouth.  Now she finds a microscopic fleck of basil on her pizza and picks it off,

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Good Product Design

Last year I wrote about a grease spatter guard made by Ikea that has a very small handle in the middle, requiring you to reach into the scorching corona of danger to lift up the guard.  Clever, no?  At work

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Is Halloween Over Yet?

If you think the Handmade household is completely organized and up to date with all holiday decorations, I’m about to blast your assumptions into deep space.  I give you exhibit ‘A’.  Young children and those with heart conditions should look

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