You (the homemaker) will be very influential in seeing your entire family through this economic crisis. What you learn now and what you already know could very well mean make or break for your family.
There is a significant job of work to be done here in our homes. We need to plan what we're doing, learn the skills we need to get us through this and work for the good of our families. Let's put our aprons on and begin.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Do you think he eats it? EDIT: He ate it, said it was kind of strange but not bad:-)
So I don't have any bread in the house. Or tortillas. And only a few broken crackers. So the next best thing was ice cream cones, minus the ice cream that is. He can fill them with tuna salad when he is ready to eat. Too strange?
Necessity is the mother of intention.
I do remember the hubby once telling me about a guy he used to work with who used to get leftover pancakes wrapped around yesterdays hotdogs in his lunch!??!?! I guess you do what you gotta do.
We'll see if this flies first before I try the pancake thing. Any wagers on if he eats it or not, I'm guessing 50/50.
Necessity is the mother of intention.
I do remember the hubby once telling me about a guy he used to work with who used to get leftover pancakes wrapped around yesterdays hotdogs in his lunch!??!?! I guess you do what you gotta do.
We'll see if this flies first before I try the pancake thing. Any wagers on if he eats it or not, I'm guessing 50/50.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
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