Margaret Moody Puppets

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Margaret Moody Puppets is a local puppeteer from the Arlington, Massachusetts area. The website is designed in WordPress using a customized version of the WordPress theme Twenty-Fourteen. As all newer sites should be, it is fully responsive to look good on any device. We used a similar salmon color scheme to the WordPress theme Lingonberry, but the the functionality comes from Twenty-Fourteen. Margaret’s puppet shows are a lot of fun, be sure to check out “Saturdays with Puppets” at the Arlington Center for the Arts this winter.

Cronin Signs & Truck Lettering

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Cronin Signs & Truck Lettering is a local custom sign business owned by Jeff Cronin and based in Watertown, Massachusetts just outside of Boston. Jeff is easy to work with and had a lot of great photos of his work, which made the site easy to put together.

The website is designed in WordPress using a customized version of the WordPress theme Twenty Eleven. The Twenty Eleven theme is fully responsive and looks good on any smartphone or tablet. The home page slideshow is made using the Meteor Slides plug-in, which functions really well and looks nice, but I find it a more time-consuming to set up than Portfolio Slideshow.

The Galleries posts are made using the default WordPress Add Media > Create Gallery function, which is very easy and intuitive to use. My one complaint about the Create Gallery function is that although it allows you to sort and rearrange the thumbnails, when you open an image to get a closer look, the Previous/Next navigation sorts the photos in the order in which they were uploaded and this cannot be changed. So I had to be careful to upload the photos exactly in the order I wanted them to appear in the navigation. So if we add any new sign photos going forward, they will automatically go at the end of the navigation, unless we re-upload (and re-caption) ALL the photos in the new desired order. So while I generally recommend default Create Gallery for its ease of use, if you have a photo-heavy site and plan to frequently add new photos to your galleries, it may not be the right choice for you.

Dark Chocolate Sorbet Recipe

Dark Chocolate Sorbet

Dark Chocolate Sorbet

4 cups water
1 1/3 cups sugar
2/3 cups brown sugar
2 cups unsweetened cocoa powder
1 Tbsp vanilla extract

  1. Combine the water and sugars in a 3 1/2 quart non-reactive saucepan and place over medium heat.
  2. Whisk until the sugar dissolves
  3. Whisk in the cocoa and bring to a simmer. Simmer for 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
  4. Remove from the heat and transfer to a medium bowl. Stir in the vanilla.
  5. Chill in the refrigerator for 2 hours.
  6. Stir the chilled mixture and pour into the freezer bowl of your ice cream maker. Let mix until thickened, about 25-30 minutes. (If too soupy, you might want to freeze for a little while before serving.)

This recipe came with my Cuisinart 2-Qt ice cream maker. It is rich and dark and perfect for hot summer evenings! It is low calorie compared to ice cream, only 138 calories per 1/2 cup serving. It is also milk-free, egg-free, soy-free, gluten-free, nut-free and peanut-free.