Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Wednesday's Hodgepodge

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1. It's  been said that one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day. Do you think that's true? Do you find that an easy exercise most mornings? What's something positive you told yourself today? If you missed that boat, what's something positive you could tell yourself tomorrow?

Yes, I think it is true and an easy exercise most mornings.
"Through the LORD's mercies we are not consumed, Because His compassions fail not.  They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness."  Lamentations3:22-23

2. There will be karaoke at the next party you attend...are you in? Or will you be faking a sore throat?

Yes, I'm in!  I'll try to drag someone into singing with me though.  That way my voice won't be the only one heard.  Karaoke is a lot of fun.

3. January 29th is National Puzzle Day...what's something you've found puzzling recently?

Our healthcare system.  Need I say more?

4.  Jigsaw, crossword, acrostic, logic, sudoku, word search...what's your favorite kind of puzzle, and when did you last work one?

My favorite is crossword puzzles.  I was working on some Sunday night while I sipped tea under my warm covers.

5. Recently a writer by the name of Amy Glass ruffled feathers with a post she wrote saying she looks down on young women with husbands and kids and she's not sorry. Among other things, she says women will be equal with men when we stop saying house work and real work are equally important. You can read the whole piece by clicking here.

What say you? Do you think men and women are equal in the 21st century? Why or why not?

I say she is deceived.  I'd like to share with her the poem by William Ross Wallace, "The hand that rocks the cradle shall rule the world.".  If you haven't read it you can find it here.  Yes, I think men and women are equal in the 21st century.  Equal but different :)

6. What's a product you've noticed in the grocery store that you'd like to try, but haven't yet?

I actually saw it online, but that counts, right?  Colored carrots look interesting but I am a bit hesitant to try them.  If Trader Joe's still has them I think I'll give them a try.  They sound good roasted with a bit of olive oil and some salt and pepper. 

7. The author, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) was born this week in 1832 (January 27th).  Which character from his celebrated novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, would you most like to meet, and why? Here's a linkto a character list if you need help on this one. 

 I guess I'd have to say Alice since she is a little girl and who doesn't love little girls?  

8. Insert your own random thought here.

Is anyone else looking forward to the Superbowl for the food?  I make a few things but my favorite is Buffalo Wings.  I follow this recipe and use Frank's Hot Sauce.  The only changes I make is to leave out the butter or coconut oil and toss the wings with hot sauce before doing the final bake.  If you are looking for an alternative to traditionally fried wings these are delicious.  
~Theresa

12 comments:

  1. Colored carrots? Did they naturally grow like that? I may have to check them out now since my interest has been piqued.

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  2. Colored carrots? Who knew there was such a thing?!

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  3. Thanks for stopping by today. Sorry if I offended you regarding the paleo thing-- I don't have a problem with it, I'm just too lazy to do it ;)
    Oh, and I also have hashimotos.

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  4. Those carrots look interesting. I'll try pretty much any fruit or vegetable. #1-my favorite verse : )

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  5. Never heard of colored carrots. I'll have to check our grocery. Good answer to #1. I love that verse in Lamentations.

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  6. Those carrots look interesting.
    Amen on the healthcare system being puzzling.

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  7. oh i love buffalo wings on Superbowl Sunday! I went to a party last year and i can't remember how much i ate but i was so stuffed i didn't want dinner. Oh yes healthcare is puzzling too. oy! I never heard or seen colored carrots! How interesting, we just got a new community market in town and they probably have something simalar to that. They had mostly seaweed flavored stuff. Which i found odd.

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  8. Seems we can always find something a little different in the produce section at Publix. I've not seen colored carrots, though!! Today's hodgepodge was a good one (again!).

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  9. I'll sing with you! :-)
    Colored carrots sound fun. I've heard the more color a vegetable has, the better it is for you. So, bring 'em on!!
    Healthcare?? What a big flop and a puzzle that won't be finished for a long time.
    I really like your answer about equality. Real work??? I guess she's never been a Mom.

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  10. Oh yes. Healthcare. The joy. lol

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  11. Any recommendations for crossword puzzles? I'm a little better than a beginner but want to be challenged (though not to frustration). Help!?!

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  12. The ONLY reason I participate in the Superbowl watching/party is because of the food. Seriously, I could care less who wins, but I do try to pick a team. I love the fellowship and to laugh. Those carrots look beautiful and I am sure they will be yummy! Great poem :)

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