From the monthly archives:

March 2010

Mushrooms And Wine, mmm, mighty fine.

March 21, 2010

For the second day in a row I have made mushrooms berkeley. This recipe was handed down through the generations, no not really, but was handed to me from my wonderful sister Barbara. I am eternally in her debt for this.  Many many compliments at the St Patrick’s Day party, mostly from slightly (or very) [...]

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Legos and Memories -Pokemon, Yoda, Knights and All. Where are the Danger Toys of my Youth?

March 20, 2010

I was cruising the net and found this book which features all the figures that have ever come with LEGO sets. I remember playing with these (with my kids) when they were little. Looking through the pages brought back memories for sure. How come they never had stuff this cool when I was young?
On the [...]

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Self Critique – Learning to Love Yourself and Your Performance

March 15, 2010

Practice makes perfect. It’s a well known proverb, but it just isn’t accurate. To be truthful it needs to be perfect practice makes perfect, for if you practice haphazardly your final performance is certainly not going to be perfect. The thing is though, no one really expects perfection. We are a society that is quick [...]

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5 Keys to Achieve Your Dreams: Preparing for Success

March 6, 2010

Are you ready for the success that you desire? Thinking realistically, are you prepared body, mind and spirit for what potentially lies ahead? I have already talked about mapping out your route and honing in on your target, but are you ready for the success that you have visualized? Here are five ways to prepare.
First, [...]

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Conservative vs. Liberal Ideology: Dogma Dissection and Changing Thoughts

March 2, 2010

We are shaped by what we think. What we think is directly influenced by what we read, listen to and watch. So the environmental factors we choose, define our thinking. What does that mean?
As we are growing up, most of us have some reflection of our parents’ thinking. It might be a direct reflection, “Oh, [...]

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