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Mobile Madness
By Man On The Fence I know he made a very recent appearance, but I felt so connected to his topic, that I couldnt resist bringing him back. Here he is again, Mr. Anonymous.
The Dark Side of Friendship
There are tall ships There are small ships But the best ships Are friendships… Unless of course, when the friend takes her life frustrations out on you, dumps her baggage all over you, and acts aggressively towards you. Yes, this Blog post is about the dark side of friendship. Reason being– you asked for it.
A Tale of Travel
I know todays Blog post is not very On The Fence, but yesterday was nothing short of a scene out of Bloopers, and a must-share for my Mommy readers. Plus hey, Im the boss around here, so today, were off the fence! Look out for my next post on The Dark Side of Friendship, coming soon. Oooh.
Ditch Perfection to Keep Holiday Pounds Off
Have you ever tried to diet over the holidays? If youve ever tried it before, you know it has the potential to turn you into an absolute Grinch. Trying to anticipate what yummy hors d’oeuvres, and more importantly, what delicious desserts, will be served at an upcoming party so that you can look up their likely calorie load and calculate how many you can have (usually only one…and nothing but water to drink) is just no way to live during this festive season. On the other hand, if you throw caution entirely to the wind, you could end up on January 2nd with more than just a few extra pounds to lose. So what’s the trick to keeping unwanted pounds from creeping on over the Holidays? Try putting a few of the little Buttoned Up principles to work.
Is Your Chicken Divan This Divine?
Chicken Divan is one of the great classic recipes from the 1950’s. A famous restaurant, The Divan Parisian, in the New York Chatham Hotel, made this one of their signature dishes in the early 20th century. The 1950 recipe called for broccoli, a good amount of mayonnaise and poached breasts of chicken (ugh!) either cut up into cubes or shredded. With the addition of one of the many Campbell soups, cream of mushroom, chicken or broccoli, this recipe was more often than not turned into a satisfying and comforting casserole. If you are old enough you will remember the Campbell’s Soup Kids with their adorable pudgy faces and rosey cheeks. And who can forget that famous jingle,” M’m! M’m! Good!”