Archive for October, 2008
31st October
2008
These are my links for October 4th through October 31st:
- Women of the World’s Politics – Just in time for the election, take this quiz and learn some surprising (if not somewhat depressing) facts.
- Get yourself a Momtourage! | Videos | iVillage – Watch it, enjoy it and pass it on — if you don't have a Momtourage, get one!
- Apple Crisp — marthastewart.com – On deck for Sunday
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4th October
2008
These are my links for October 2nd through October 4th:
- DIY Pencil and Drawing Pad Holder – A possible weekend project…
- It’s never too late for Indian corn | Create! – Another really cute fall craft. I wonder if this will inspire me to start crocheting again?
- Pumpkin Spice Cream Cheese Spread Recipe — Pinch My Salt – This sounds great for fall breakfasts — or as a Thanskgiving dessert option.
- Craftzine.com blog: HOW TO – Make Halloween Pumpkin Paper Ornaments – Cute and easy Halloween decorations. We made something similar to this for Christmas, but I never thought about the fact you could turn them into pumpkins.
- mental_floss Blog » 6 Crises That Keep Economists Up At Night – Talk about great depression … still very interesting.
- Techmamas: Basic Computer Tips – From David Pogue and TechMama – Common sense stuff, but always good to have a reminder.
- Mr. Clean actor House Peters Jr. dead at 92 – Yahoo! News – RIP Mr. Clean … I guess it's probably tacky to say he… kicked the bucket?
- The Hamburger Fatty Melt, a Burger with Two Grilled Cheese Sandwiches as Its Bun – Now this you can eat — but it might take you down in the process. Still, I can't help but kinda want one.
2nd October
2008
These are my links for October 2nd:
- Craftzine.com blog: HOW TO – Candy Cane Sugar Scrub – Yum yum … ok you can't eat this (I don't think), but a great idea for some homemade Christmas gifts.
- Palin vs. Biden: How Sex May Change the Debate | LiveScience – Interesting research on how gender affects how we discuss (and debate) the issues.
- Bailout Ramen – "$700 billion USD will buy you 3.5 TRILLION (3,500,000,000,000) packs of ramen at 20 cents per pack, although I imagine you could get a better discount at that bulk rate."