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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Creative Food: Day 10


                                     
                                                         "Dogs in my Oreos"

6 comments:

  1. Hi Terri, Yi is sooooo talented....I saw the others and i Love the balloon heart! simply amazing! btw..the wedding fotos are up on my blog..if you wld like to take a look. have been havg after wedding blues...miss hvg my son around..altho they r just 15 minutes drive away....someone shd slap me..lol.

    x zurin

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  2. zurin: thank you!
    i've seen the wedding photos--it was an amaazzing wedding, made even more so by you! and yes, i'm slapping you!

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  3. I loved the post. I've been fooling around with a middle grade novel this past year, but had an idea for a children's rhyming book, and just completed it. I teach kindergarten, so I have read lots of good and bad rhyming books. I think I'm ready to publish, but am having a hard time finding the guidelines for formatting a picture book. I've found one site that said to put a header at the top with your contact information and then double space the rest, but is this true for a rhyming book as well? Thanks for all the clever tips. Patricia Megahey
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  5. Using acidic foods, salt, spices, and high cooking temperatures have all been shown to increase the leaching of China Aluminum Foil manufacturers. Using parchment paper instead of aluminum foil for high-temperature cooking (over 400 degrees Fahrenheit) and storing acidic leftovers in glass containers is preferable, even though it's doubtful the metal leached would cause damage.

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