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Blog Focus: CoTweet Paid Service For Twitter

November 9, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

Twitter goes big business as services go after big businesses on Twitter. What does that mean? CoTweet knows.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/cS6r8TOuGBo height=1 width=1/

Blog Focus on Tech Misfits, Boo-Boos, and Practical Jokes

November 8, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

Tech products and companies put together a clip show of bad behavior worthy of Santa's critical eyeimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/58IxzscTHy0 height=1 width=1/

Blog Focus On Anh Joseph Cao

November 8, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

The lone Republican to vote for the Pelosi health care bill in the House is going under the national microscope.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/fpvRmB4mddo height=1 width=1/

Blog Focus: Fort Hood

November 6, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

As more information about Major Nidal Malik Hasan emerge, bloggers give their two cents on what occurred at Fort Hoodimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/aM_917m24G0 height=1 width=1/

Blog Focus On Barbara Boxer’s Bill Blitzkrieg

November 5, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

She rammed it through a Republican-absent committee, and into the hearts and minds of bloggers.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/PPD7rJ6qhhA height=1 width=1/

What’s For Lunch?

October 28, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

Fear not: I’m not going to turn this blog into a cooking blog. I’m not that domestic. But lately, I’ve realized that every evening I was facing the same dilemma — what to take for lunch? When I was teaching, carrying lunch with me wasn’t a great option. First, I would often teach in various ministries throughout the day. I didn’t have access to a fridge nor a microwave. Plus, carrying my lunch around all day, going from one class to the other, wasn’t very practical. So I would often buy lu

Find Out More Information About Best Diet Pills in this Blog Publication

October 23, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

There are diet pills best solutions to the issue of weight loss? Some people believe that diet tablets are dangerous and they either do not work. It is true that our bodies simply need the right nutrients to be healthy, so our weight is a matter of the food we eat. Another important fact it is exercise. Diet pills can enhance your efforts. If you decide to add the right weight loss, you can lose weight much faster than usual! We chose the 3 best proven weight loss pills for you. These diet ta

7 Great Ways to Use Wheat WITHOUT a Wheat Grinder!

October 23, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

If you have read our blog for very long, you have often heard and seen us talk about how much we LOVE our WonderMill Wheat Grinders . We were lucky enough to get ours fairly early on in our food storage adventures, but we confess that we let NOT having a grinder really stand in the way of getting started with our food storage. Please learn from our mistake, buy a little bit of wheat, and try these 7 great ideas for using your wheat WITHOUT a wheat grinder ! 1. Thermos Wheat Recipe f

where in the world have I been?

October 22, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

Well, nowhere really. My head just has not really been in food blog land as of late. I have been spending a lot of free time at the gym. Nick, who used to have to harass me about getting off my butt and going to the gym, actually said to me last night that it was annoying how much time I spend there and that I need to go less! I will take that under advisement honey. I have also been enjoying some free time shopping. I have apparently decided to singlehandedly stimulate our economy by

Athens: History, Culture, Democracy and Lobster

October 22, 2009 by Easy Recipes · Leave a Comment 

How can one summarize the city of Athens in a blog post? That would be a fool’s game. Athens is the capital of Greece, practically in the center of the mainland, the economic and government hub of the country and home to half of Greece’s population. For those who have traveled to Greece, you will understand when I say all roads begin and end in Athens. For right or wrong, Greece is still very centralized and Athens is the nerve center of this small country. Once again, I found myself visit

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