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Tuesday, I hosted a craft day/cookie exchange, and
3 hours ago ago from Palmabella\'s Passions
Tuesday, I hosted a craft day/cookie exchange, and we had so much fun! Three of my neighbors, Diana, Cindy and Maryann arrived at 11:30. We began with an appetizer and holiday pomegranate martini. Then we got to work on making decorated paint cans, decorated jars of cranberry-orange honey, and painting ornaments. Everyone brought cookies to share. We took a break for a simple lunch of Italian Wedding Soup and salad. ...
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16 hours ago ago from Imperial Sugar Company Online Newsroom
Looking for a really yummy, tried-and-true cookie recipe for the holidays? Well, you just might find one through the clever holiday cookie exchange Imperial Sugar Company is sponsoring with Sunny 99.1 radio station in Houston. Using the station’s Web site , listeners upload their favorite holiday cookie recipes – sometimes handed down for generations – and download new ones. WLIT, Sunny’s sister station in Chicago, has hosted a ...
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15 hours ago ago from Living in the Tech Avalanche Generation
Having just read one of Howard Dierking’s latest posts regarding how we reason about time when it comes to software, I am reminded about the benefits that one way messaging and publish / subscribe can bring to the table. It stands to reason that we all want our code to execute faster and our applications to respond to their users in a timely fashion; ‘slow’ is not a word users or developers alike want to hear when discussing or describing ...
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22 hours ago ago from In Jennie's Kitchen
Ten days left until Christmas, and there s still lots to be done. The kiddies and I decorated a gingerbread house yesterday. Boy will IRP be upset to come home and see the burglary that took place this morning. One gingerbread man was lost in the attack, and I must admit I was an accomplice after the fact. The poor thing had it s head bitten off, so eating the rest of him was all I could to end his suffering. Today Rachael joins us from ...
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