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Maggie Dances

Maggie has been twirling all day. Dancing, twirling, and singing to herself. Earlier this afternoon while she twirled, I said something like “I love your dancing Maggie!” And she countered “NO! I’m not dancing. I’m just going to go in circles for a minute.” Okay Maggie, you’re just going in circles. I need to remember [...]

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How to Title Recipes

Bethany just turned to me, as I was happily facing-book, going-daddy, and brainstorming about the evolution of ENFPConsulting, and said, “I’d like you to go onto my blog and write about How to Title Recipes.”  And thus we are. Long before I read Seth Godin’s How to Title Stuff or Alex Witze’s SAA: How to [...]

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Waffles

Image via Wikipedia I fed my kids and myself waffles for dinner tonight.  Not homemade waffles, which are superior to anything else in every way except prep time/effort.  We ate Eggo waffles for dinner, with syrup on top.  Not pure maple syrup, but a simple sugar syrup flavored with immitation maple flavoring that I made [...]

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Okay, so there’s plenty to eat around here, just hardly anything my body is willing to let me eat this morning.  Everything smells, and nothing smells good.  Even the good things don’t smell good.  When I’m pregnant my olfactory sense increases by a few factors and it’s pretty crazy.  Those diapers I normally don’t notice [...]

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31 Cents at 31 Flavors Today

Image via Wikipedia Today, April 30th, is 31 cent scoop night at Baskin Robbins!  Really!  See their web page here if you don’t believe me.  To honor the nation’s firefighters, selected Baskin Robbins stores sell small ice cream scoops for 31 cents tonight from 5pm to 10pm, and they donate $100,000 to the National Fallen [...]

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Food storage

There have been multiple times since I’ve been married when we’ve had to primarily live off of our stored food supply.  As a wedding present, someone (I’m sorry to say I don’t remember who) gave us the awesome gift of one month’s basic food storage.  Included were things like cans of wheat, rice, macaroni noodles, [...]

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