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Favorite Summer Recipes

July 7, 2010

Oh how I love a good recipe carnival! AndI have a ton of favorite summer recipes, but these are making me drool right this very minute! If you dig (or digg) any of these, be sure to use my “Print Friendly” button at the bottom of the post so you get to print exactly what [...]

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Foxtab is a favorite

June 22, 2010

I adore Firefox. I do not love it when it crashes…when I have 20 gazillion tabs open, but that’s definitely a special error. Code# ID-10T. But enough of the lame geek humor (and if you’re completely confused… ID-10T = idiot; user error) *cricket*ifyouhavetoexplainititsnotfunny*cricket* The Add-Ons make my blogging/writing life so much easier. Some of my [...]

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French Butter Dish

June 9, 2010

You’ve got several guest over for a dinner and you’re excited because so far everything is turning out great. You even tried your hand at homemade yeast rolls. The house smells incredible and the guests are eyeballing them and drooling like a dog over a bone. You see one guy grab a roll with one [...]

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WFMW – Cooling treats

May 5, 2010

I don’t know about the rest of the US, but Missouri is heating up already! We were barely into Spring and the temps were in the 80′s. Which means the boys are already doing the revolving-front-door dance asking, “Got anything to cool us off, Mom?” [Ok, so it's more like..."MOM...We're dying!!!!"] I would love to [...]

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Making Twitter Work For You

March 31, 2010

I have read many, many articles about how to make Twitter work for you and depending on your Twitter usage some of those article will click light bulbs on over your head and some will be Greek. I, personally, use Twitter to engage in a community as well as build my “brand”. {Psst…I really hate [...]

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WFMW – Railroad Chai

January 27, 2010

In honor of my friend, JohnJay who is visiting India for the first time. The best Indian chai is always at the railroad stations. My favorite was this rickety cart that was manned by an old guy with only 1 tooth at the Kodai Road Station. Indian RR Tea (chai) Bring to a boil: 2c. [...]

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