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Low carb cheesesteak open faced sandwich (low carb bread, sauteed sliced roast beef and onions, cheese sauce)
I Hope This Gets Off The Ground
I'm one of the many California Amazon associates that got dumped. I didn't make a lot from my Amazon affiliate account, but I made enough to pay my blog's monthly expenses, which was the goal. Now the blog has no way of paying for itself.
The Fathers Know Best vs. Mass Revision
Just wanted to give another practical illustration of how much you get with Mass Revision. Here it is pictured with The Fathers Know Best.
The Fathers Know Best has 452 pages. Mass Revision has 423, so they're almost the same length.
Lots of great info about the liturgy & how the Mass is changing!
Order your copy at http://shop.catholic.comor call 888-291-8000 (9-4:45 Pacific; 12-7:45Eastern).
Atheist Wins Right to Wear Pasta Strainer in ID Photo
Good News, But . . . Eeew!
Suppose you're a snail.
Negimaki (Japanese beef & green onion roll–naturally low carb!)
Are Your Kids Overweight?
A Journal of the American Medical Association article wants them taken away from you and put in foster care.You did know that your kids are just on loan from the state to begin with, right?
Mass Confusion vs. Mass Revision
Felt strongly about giving lots of new value, and you can see how much thicker the new book is.
It's not an illusion created by heavier paper stock or anything, either. Mass Confusion had 248 pages. Mass Revision has 423!
Order your copy at http://shop.catholic.comor call 888-291-8000 (9-4:45 Pacific; 12-7:45Eastern).
“New Yorkers Told To Beware Of Giant Plant Which Could Cause Blisters, Blindness”
Science Fiction Headlines In Your News Today!
QUOTE: "ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) –New York State environmental officials are trying to nip a huge, dangerous plant in the bud.
"The giant hogweed, a monster plant with flowers the size of umbrellas and sap that causes blisters and blindness, is spreading across New York. TheDepartment of Environmental Conservation is asking for help locating outbreaks.
"The agency has set up a hotline at 845-256-3111 for people to call and report sightings of the invasive species. Callers are asked to provide photos and site information, but should avoid touching the plant.
"This is DEC’s fourth year of controlling giant hogweed.
"Six crews totaling 14 people will visit most of the 944 known giant hogweed sites. Sites with less than 400 plants will be controlled by hand cutting their roots; sites with more than 400 plants will be controlled with herbicide."