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Heart of the Matter April 2011 Magazine

The April 2011 Digital Magazine is available from Heart of the Matter. Click on over for a wealth of encouraging articles – free and all in one spot! You may also browse by clicking below:
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And guess what? A new pastel tutorial from Nana is featured in the magazine!

Macaroni and cheese on p. 26, The Beauty of Pastels.

You can even go all out celebrating mac and cheese and make our favorite slow cooker version to accompany your art: $5 Dinners Slow Cooker Macaroni and Cheese.

A list of all twenty of Nana’s pastel tutorials in the post Pastels Plus Links to Tutorials.

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  1. Alea Milham says

    April 19, 2011 at 11:45 AM

    That is very exciting. Congratulations Nana!

    Tricia, I mada a gluten-free version of your mac and cheese for lunch after church and it was a huge hit with my family.

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  2. Hodgepodgemom says

    April 19, 2011 at 12:05 PM

    Alea, thanks! And I love hearing you enjoyed a gluten free version of the mac & cheese! We went through a gluten free stage for a few years when my Middle Girl had a sensitivity. It’s wonderful to be able to enjoy the regular that everyone else enjoys – like mac & cheese! – with gluten free noodles. We grew to love Tikiyada products and Pamela’s mixes 🙂

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