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Oven Baked French Fries
Hot, salty, greasy, french fries. Yum. Nothing goes better with a burger than french fries...nothing goes better with hot dogs...or chicken, ribs, steak, fish, or chili...french fries go with just about...
4 commentsEpiphany on the Hilltop
After many weekends of work, a hike in the nearby hills was a welcome break. A story of reflection on love, life, spirituality, and other ups and downs during this outing.
0 commentsRecycled and Relocated: Kitchen Cabinet Centerpiece
My best home improvement project to date, which includes before and after photos. I recycled a cabinet that blocked the front door and relocated to the kitchen. The result is a beautiful and functional built-in hutch.
5 commentsRoycrofters, Elbert Hubbard, and My Dad
I inherited a 14-volume set of books made in 1916. The Memorial Edition of "Little Journeys" by Elbert Hubbard, published by Roycrofters - custom-published for my great-grandfather. My dilemma: should I sell them?
15 commentsThe Free Stuff at Trade Shows
All those trade show goodies. Here is some real life advice on how to use promotional products to drive traffic to your store, phones or website.
6 commentsEasy and Elegant Dessert Pancake
Gourmet Magazine's Oven Crespella with Nutella Sauce. This dessert is hands-down THE best dessert I have ever made.
1 commentA Kinked Hose and Other Household Nuisances
A story of my 5 biggest pain-in-the-butt nuisances around the house. Starts with a kinked hose, which is trouble no matter what kind of hose it is.
8 commentsThe Creep Who Sneaks in My Backyard at Night
It happens almost every night. A stranger sneaks into my backyard. Sneaking in so slowly and quietly, that if it weren't for my dog Jaysee, I would never even know this stranger was there. It gives me the...
52 commentsSometimes You Just Need a Good Cry
Tears came gushing while watching "No Reservations". Movie's not the reason why. Starts out sad, but has a happy ending.
9 commentsMore Gagworthy Business Buzzwords
The onslaught continues. The daily barrage of corporate-speak is giving me fodder for my hubs, along with a roaring case of nausea intermingled with unstoppable giggles.
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