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A Cool Gadget to Solve an Iron Problem

January 1, 2020January 3, 2020 by Karen Ranney

Y’all, I have low iron. I’m not anemic; my iron level is just low. I learned that after the last round of blood tests. The new doctor knows I won’t deviate from my plant based diet, so he advised me to start taking iron pills. Uh, no. The human body does not possess a way … Read more

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Now Comes the Depression

December 3, 2019December 3, 2019 by Karen Ranney

This morning I sent the new book to my editor in New York. It’s gone. It’s off my desk. It’s out of my to do list. Off it went. My editor is the first person to read one of my books. Unlike some authors I know, I don’t have a beta reading group. In fact, … Read more

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To Bed the Bride

November 26, 2019November 26, 2019 by Karen Ranney

To Bed the Bride is out today. The book is the last book in the All for Love trilogy. It’s unusual in that it features a dog. Although I’m a huge pet person I’ve rarely written about dogs in my books. In To Bed the Bride the heroine had to make a choice: was marriage … Read more

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Me and the Instant Pot, Chapter 2

November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 by Karen Ranney

I’ve already told you that I’m a lamentable cook. I don’t have the patience to stand and stir, baste, or keep an eagle eye on the oven. The Instant Pot was made for people like me. I first heard about it when it came out and went, “Meh.” It just didn’t interest me. Plus, I’ve … Read more

Categories Karen Ranney Books, yes cooking Tags appliances, Cooking 6 Comments

Things I’ve Learned – Scottish Funeral Customs

November 11, 2019November 11, 2019 by Karen Ranney

This really blew my mind. A Scottish funeral was not expected to take place earlier than nine days from the date of death. Otherwise, it was an insult to the deceased. So, a person died and NINE DAYS LATER he was buried. This custom lasted until the late 19th century. The body was placed in … Read more

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