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Category Archives: Phillipa Gregory
Easy Spinach, Mozzarella, Tomato-Bacon Salad
By: Christy Last summer, I read The Constant Princess for book club, a novel about the long-suffering, but proud Katharine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s first wife, who was pushed off her thrown by Anne Boleyn. I had already read The … Continue reading
How to Make Cabbage Salad: A Salute to you, Katherine of Aragon
By: Melanie On last summer’s trip to Europe, I was ecstatic when we finally arrived in London. I literally shed a tear when we toured the Tower of London (hey, I’ve never claimed to be cool). The Tower was the … Continue reading