I'm sure you all know this recipe. The secret to mine, however, is that when you add the child and hood make sure that she has the ability to scare the wolf more than he scares her. Then, but only then, stir together slowly.
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That is exactly why I have tried to mirror your parenting skills.
i wasn't aware of this recipe renee, and i like the addition of your secret ingredient to make it even better. btw, i am really enjoying your writing...your blog.
Renee - I wanted to thank you for your blog!!! I have gone back and read a large portion of your threads (should have been doing taxes - lol). You made me laugh and cry! Your honesty is refreshing and touching!! Huge hugs and thank you! I hope you don't mind if I pass your spot long!
True, same part of the world; therefore, I'd say the same wit and humor runs through both clans. Same crowd, just different tepees, LOL! For a long time now, I've just been fascinated by the English, as well as the Welsh and Irish. Love the literature, customs, dances, (what little I know of) and even some of the foods. I can even do a pretty mean English and Irish accent. So imho you come from some very good stock (Not that we don't all, after all we're all human). It's just that it's the particularities which draw me to *stare* at people. I'm a people watcher, doncha know! And we ALL have a story to tell!
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That is exactly why I have tried to mirror your parenting skills.
xoxo
i wasn't aware of this recipe renee, and i like the addition of your secret ingredient to make it even better.
btw, i am really enjoying your writing...your blog.
Thank you for your "Get Well Wishes"! I am feeling so much better! : )
love the reciepe ... as usual your secret ingredient is intriqueing.
Renee, I love that. It is a perfect recipe. Thanks.
Great recipe! Hadn't seen it before.As usual, you give me food for thought.
Blessings, Barb
I'm new to your blog, via Lizzy Frizzfrock. You have a great sense of humor and strands of creative mania. Your Little Red recipe was precious!
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Renee - love this! Found you through someone else - love your blog!! Lovely writing!
Renee - I wanted to thank you for your blog!!! I have gone back and read a large portion of your threads (should have been doing taxes - lol). You made me laugh and cry! Your honesty is refreshing and touching!! Huge hugs and thank you! I hope you don't mind if I pass your spot long!
Your very welcome!!! I adore the picture on yours too!!!
*grin* I like it!
Renee,
I found your blog through Sarah.
I really am moved by your writing voice and your honesty.
Keep it up!
~Melissa
Drag it Girl and if you have a couple of dollars I'll have my Hot Chocolate with whipped cream! he he he he. You made my day!!
Renee, lovely recipe! Where do you find all your colorful pics?
I can almost bet you have twinkling as in Irish blue eyes and a mischievous smile.
True, same part of the world; therefore, I'd say the same wit and humor runs through both clans. Same crowd, just different tepees, LOL! For a long time now, I've just been fascinated by the English, as well as the Welsh and Irish. Love the literature, customs, dances, (what little I know of) and even some of the foods. I can even do a pretty mean English and Irish accent. So imho you come from some very good stock (Not that we don't all, after all we're all human). It's just that it's the particularities which draw me to *stare* at people. I'm a people watcher, doncha know! And we ALL have a story to tell!
you are a stitch.
yum yum.
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