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Finn Crisp Multigrain Thin Crisp by Tanya T. Doctor of Philosophy I got the flu last week, and wanted something to eat that I'd actually be able to keep down. Getting sick of ginger ale, I thought crackers might be a good choice, so I picked up a box of Finn Crisp's Multigrain Thin Crisps. The ingredient list was surprisingly simple: whole grain rye flour, wheat flour, whole grain oat flour, barley flour, water, ... Read on »
Full of Thanks (and pie). by Rose People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Next to laying around all day, making this sweet potato casserole was my biggest accomplishment.Can you tell I was quite proud? Making this involved using a ricer. And this ricer was at least 50 years old.Now that’s something I’ve never used before. And it’s pretty much the coolest invention ever. Check out what it produces:I was ... Read on »
Today's Music Pick - 11/26/09 by LARRY BRADLEY Not sure if anyone is reading these but I might as well make it three days in a row... I said I would go a little harder today so let's bring in Chicago - Punk band, Rise Against. These guys are gaining a lot of momentum these days and with their success they will soon be considered more rock than punk, i.e. Green Day. Start off with "Savior ... Read on »
Thanksgiving by Bob Pool Patient Expert Thanksgiving at the Pool house was good this year. We used to have Thanksgiving with my folks and Christmas dinner with Lyn's folks. After my Mom contracted cancer, Thanksgiving was scheduled as normal, even though she was getting sicker by the day. She just insisted that she could still do it. The day before Thanksgiving she called and said she c ... Read on »
Thursday, November 26th: THE THANKSGIVING 'MAGIC EYE' IMAGE by Bill People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Remember the 'Magic Eye' episode of Seinfeld? Take a look at this image below and focus on the middle - do you see it?If you can't see it (I can't see magic eye images - so I won't judge you) I've interpreted for you: One more reason to enjoy Thanksgiving 2009: Baby Baker coming this Spring to St Joseph's Hospital in Denver.....The best thing abou ... Read on »
Not so bad after all... who knew??? by Stephanie Happy Thanksgiving everyone, we hope you all had a fabulous holiday. To be honest I was really nervous that today wouldn't go well. This side of our family is notorious for their "bar room brawling" type of mentality. Tends to make for touchy family gatherings. But today went way better than I had ever anticipated. There was one family ... Read on »
Thanksgiving! by Melissa Happy Thanksgiving!I have to warn you this post is kind of random because, well, being at home is kind of random!Let’s start with the Turkey Trot!I woke up excited to go and of course to listen to my new playlist. You know a playlist is good when you can’t wait to listen to it. The playlist ended up being mainly stuff I had already p ... Read on »
Leesburg Courthouse Christmas ban not the first this year by Barbara C. Patient Expert From the Thomas More Law Center, which defends our Constitutional right to freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion - and please note that the oppressors in the following case actually call their organization the Freedom From Religion Foundation: First Battle of the 2009 Christmas Season over Nativity Displays; Federal Lawsuit FiledOctober 2 ... Read on »
Happy Thanksgiving! by Nicole Culver Happy Thanksgiving! I took a couple days off from the BLOG world so this quick post is for my cousin, Jess. She was complaining at Thanksgiving dinner I hadn't updated in a couple of days and she was convinced her internet wasn't working. (Don't I have great, supportive family??)I have had a busy couple of days. Yesterday we went to see the balloon ... Read on »
HOW TO OBSERVE THANKSGIVING by myspecialks HOW TO OBSERVE THANKSGIVING Count your blessings instead of your crosses; Count your gains instead of your losses. Count your joys instead of your woes; Count your friends instead of your foes. Count your smiles instead of your tears; Count your courage instead of your fears. Count your full years instead of your lean; Count your kind deeds ... Read on »