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I was so excited to see Sheet Music Plus’s updated website! I think they still have a few kinks to iron out, but it feels much cleaner, modern, and up-to-date.
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A good topic in this day and age: Media Literacy in a Digital World (The Newsworthy)
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A fall soup/bread combo you MUST make this season!
I like to fry up 1 lb. cubed smoked sausage (like Kielbasa) first before adding all the other ingredients.
We first discovered this soup in a steak house in South Dakota. The name is derived from the practice of some indigenous communities that planted corn, squash, and beans (the “Three Sisters”) side-by-side because they helped each other grow when planted next to each other.
This Molasses Brown Bread was sooo easy and paired perfectly with the soup.
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Thanks to Joy Morin’s early prompting, I purchased these wooden sheet music ornaments for my students for Christmas. Here’s her blog post from last year, where she featured them.
Here’s a peek at what I did for my students over the past two years.
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Are you still on the lookout for Christmas music? Check out these resources:
Top-10 Must-Have Christmas Books for Piano Students (Creative Piano Teacher)
Trusty Christmas Favorites: Repertoire I Return To Year After Year (Amy Chaplin)
Christmas Collaborations: Recommended Piano Ensemble Music (Amy Chaplin)
Christmas By Ear: 8 Tunes to Harmonize (Amy Chaplin)
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I’ve been through a few olive oil bottles over the years, but this one will be my last. I love the small size and the pour spout that doesn’t drip oil. It even has two pour speeds!
OXO Good Grips 12-oz Precision Pour Glass Oil Dispenser
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A compilation of professional recordings to accompany Jane Magrath’s Encore! series. (Janna Williamson)
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Here’s one of my custom playlists on Spotify to spice up your Thanksgiving mood.
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An updated list from Jennifer Foxx on podcasts for music educators to follow. (Music Educator Resources)
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9 Types of Clothes in Your Closet You Can De-Clutter Immediately (Becoming Minimalist)
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A REALLY good movie worth catching! Love at First Sight (Netflix)
“Two strangers connect on a flight to London, only to be separated by a twist of fate. A reunion seems improbable — but love has a way of defying the odds.”
Even my husband enjoyed it. The two main characters have fantastic chemistry on screen that makes your heart soar for them! LOL
I loved Love at First Sight! I watched it twice: once by myself and again with my husband because he loves a good romance. I teared up both times. So good.
Yea! Yes, we absolutely adored it. Someone has a talent for casting.