Posted in life on July 31, 2009 | 6 Comments »
My darling friend Meg agreed to review the second Turbie Twist I received. I was hoping for pictures, but Meg was camera shy! I took the liberty of adding my own images for her…hahahah.
What is that thing on your head?”
“It’s the Turbie Twist. It’s like a towel, but specifically for your hair.”
“Where’s your normal towel?”
“In the bathroom, hanging [...]
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Posted in Food, family, life, tagged 100th birthday, bruschetta, Food, i love tomatoes, Joe Leone's, let's eat, man snaring food, party, recipe for marinaded tomatoes, recipes on July 26, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Yesterday, Husban-dito and I hosted a 100th birthday soiree for my great aunt. We had a full house and my limited culinary skills were put to the test. I called upon my two years’ experience as a bakery sales girl (1989-1990) to create a three-layer cake with chocolate creme filling and bakery-style writing. The candles were [...]
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Posted in Food, tagged Food, eating out, eating, what's in your fridge?, Curly Wurly Gurly, pictures of what people have in their fridge, refrigerator, no food in my fridge, this is why we eat out 5 nights a week, dining in, empty refrigerator, sad, bad wife, i need groceries, July Blog Challenge on July 22, 2009 | 7 Comments »
Listen, I haven’t been home much and have only had ONE Peapod grocery delivery since we finished the road trip. (Feeble attempt to explain the sorry-ass state of my fridge and its contents…or lack thereof.) Feel free to click on the images to get a closer look at the contents of CWG & Husban-dito’s fridge!
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Okay kiddies, the July CWG Blogging Challenge is upon us. This month’s suggestion is courtesy of Connie over at Loose Lemons, so forward all complaints to HER. I tweaked the “due date” for this project (because I’m not even home right now)–pictures of the interior of your fridge are due up on WEDNESDAY, July 22nd.
Here’s the [...]
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I was running errands yesterday and popped over to the car wash to use their vacuum–four quarters for five minutes seems a small price to pay when compared to the nightmare that is pulling out my shop vac, hunting around for an orange cord, making sure the thing is set on ‘dry’, finding a filter, etc. [...]
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