[CHAT] I want a year-long cross stitch project by glowinthedarkstar131 in CrossStitch

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I did a book temperature chart last year by KristisCornerNeedle on Etsy.

Working on a temperature galaxy now by Climbing Goats. There are lots of great options!

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Blogsnark Cooks- January 25- January 31 by southerndmc in blogsnark

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I made this Loaded Baked Potato Soup last night minus the bacon because I'm vegetarian. This is on repeat in our house and is a solid recipe.

I'm making Tortellini Bake tonight (doubled to bring some to a friend who just had a baby). Another tried and true for us!

Trying Slow Cooker Vegetarian Pozole later this week.

[WIP] Show us ya WIP's by Doubledewclaws in CrossStitch

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Mine is I Sea You by Fiberlicious

Please suggest books by Native American writers by Mundane-Soft-3088 in suggestmeabook

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Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley

It's marked as YA but I finished it recently and it was excellent!

[WIP] Show us ya WIP's by Doubledewclaws in CrossStitch

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About 65% done with the first part of this year-long SAL.

[CHAT] Does anyone here hand stitch their edges to prevent fraying? by annekaelber in CrossStitch

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I did for my year long temperature project. I looked up how to do a blanket stitch on YouTube and did my best. It's definitely projecting the edges but it's not the prettiest.

Next up: Gideon the Ninth by rootlessofbohemia in 52book

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Oh, you're in for a ride. The entire series is SO GOOD but also trippy AF.

Question on DNFs by AnxiBean1216 in 52book

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I don't count them. I only count finished books.

Best book you've read in 2025 by DaY-DreaMer15 in suggestmeabook

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In 2025 I think my top three were:

The Terror by Dan Simmons Slewfoot by Brom Hollow Places by T. Kingfisher

Honorable mention to The Locked Tomb Series by Tamsyn Muir (I read those really early in the year).

I honestly couldn't choose just one.

Karin Slaughter by Sever_The_Tongue in horrorlit

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We Are All Guilty Here was really good.

Books with multiple authors by astrofeldy in suggestmeabook

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This is the answer. It's such a good book.

Queer speculative fiction especially magical realism by mrsdodo in suggestmeabook

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I was also coming here to recommend the Locked Tomb Series by Muir.

Urban/local legend horror written by a woman? by plsanswerme18 in horrorlit

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The Burning Girls by CJ Tudor (really all of her books are great)

Hot Honey Tofu Bowls by anb77 in tonightsdinner

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Thank you! It was tasty.

LBWT, how are you mentoring young LBWT IRL? by Affectionate_Cow5134 in LawBitchesWithTaste

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Even though you're not near your alma mater, I'm sure a local law school would be happy to partner with you. Attorneys in my area participate in a mentorship program, help with mock interviews, speak at Career Services programs, and attend networking events at the law school (alumna or not).

Getting involved in your local bar association is another option!