Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace
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F4: friends, food, flowers, fun.
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Cinnamon twists: a new recipe none of us liked.
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About once a week, this is supper and I am happy.
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Jam instead of mayo: try it!
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Deep docks.
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While I was at work, my daughter made cake.
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Parallel.
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If you come see me, there’s a good chance I’ll feed you cheese.
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What I see.
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What she sees.
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Mid-rant.
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Feed me, Seymour, nom-nom-nom.
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Set.
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Barnyard guests.
This same time, years previous: on being a family of four, chicken shawarma, garlic flatbreads with fresh herbs, a problem, the quotidian (5.22.17), sautéed lambsquarters with lemon, ice cream supper, finding my answers, the trouble with Mother’s Day, the quotidian (5.21.12).
2 Comments
Rachel
On jam in the cheese and ham sandwich: I recently started putting orange marmalade in my bacon sandwiches. It WORKS. Now I want one.
Aleksandra
Whoa, American cars really are big! I mean, I know it in theory, but to see it next to (half) a person really makes quite an impression.
Sincerely, a European 😉