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Expertise: I am great w/ money and I know more about food allergies than your family doctor. I've recently admitted publicly that I'm a workaholic.


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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Parents get report cards, too

Thanks for the work at home info you send in so routinely.  Thanks for also
letting us know about Sam being out for blood-work.
Just a note, Sam has really had some positive interactions and a pleasant,
happy personality lately.  He has completed many jobs on his own and
interacted with other learners and adults positively, even when told "no" or
" not at this time".  Great strides for him!!!

T...... and J...... (Sam's teachers)




 


crab salad, so fabu

omg, I just made this, and it's heaven:

1 package crab pieces (mine is the blend of real crab w/ the white pollock imitation crab).  I think it's 16 oz.
5 small baby carrots, organic if possible, chopped
1/4 medium onion, organic, chopped
1/2 organic portabella/o mushroom
approx 1/3 cup pickle relish
approx 1/4 cup miracle whip
a sprinkling of shredded cheese (I used colby jack, a little less than a palmful)
six spanish olives, chopped
one sprig fresh rosemary (use sparingly)
fresh ground pepper and sea salt to taste

Stir all that up.  The salad dressing and relish should be so light that they only serve to moisten the salad ingredients.  You don't want this turning goopy and white, so be sparing w/ the mayo/whip and add more later if you need to.

If I had some organic whole wheat pita pockets, I would eat this with some of the baby buttercrunch lettuce out of my fantastic garden.  It would be a terrific sandwich on the go, or something to take on a picnic.

In other food news, I had fish tacos last night.  I must be on a fish kick.  Go, flexitarianism!  I consider the fish tacos to be a triumph over last Monday night's banana burrito (don't ask).

In even more food news, I have been using RiceOTein to get added protein into my diet.  I'm not going to lie to you, it tastes horrible.  However, if I mix it into my coffee, I can sorta fool myself into believing it's a mocha.  Even better, it goes into milk and sorta makes choc. milk (with even more protein).  Riceotein is totally organic and consists of organic brown rice protein, organic cocoa powder, and organic stevia.

I know the word of this post is "organic," but, honestly, I think it has improved not only my overall health, but specifically my immune system and mental health.

So there you go.

I hope you try my salad!  Let me know what you think.


Pink stuff and blog whoring

Last night my shirt exactly matched my pink streak.  I tried to take a pic, maybe I can post one later.

I decided to sign up for a blog monetization thing.  I'm going to try it out.  It's called Pay Per Post.    payperpost  Why not, right?  I have ads on some of my other blogs, but this one is for reviews and things, and I was reading another lady's blog that actually WAS NOT BORING, and yet, every post was sponsored by someone.  When I signed up at the website, it showed she had made $20,000+ from her blog, through this program.  I was pretty amazed.  Maybe she has it spread over several blogs (like I would like to do), but, still.  Not too shabby.  That'd definitely be more than I make freelancing, honestly.  So, I figure, this blog and Aspirations of Glory are good candidates, because they want lots of posts.  You get to pick and choose what you write about, so I'm going to be rather selective.


I got hit up a couple of months ago by a company that wanted an ad on my allergyware.com blog, and they sent me the text, and it was unreadable garbage.  I mean, it was CLOSE to English, but it wasn't.  I sent them their money back.  I told them I'd be happy to do the writing for them, but they said they would have a different "editor" send me the words to just copy and paste.  I told them I didn't trust their "editors."  Ridiculous.

The web is full enough already of spammy blogs and fake pages that are obviously only there to fill space so people can make google ad money.  That's what this ad looked like.  It was awful.

Anyway, my point is that this PPP program isn't like that.  Hopefully it won't annoy you when I do it, but if it does--PLEASE let me know.  You are more important to me than money.




Monday, May 12, 2008

Will skate for food

Roller derby is expensive. I'm well over $1000 into this. I'm ashamed.


Sunday, May 11, 2008

Shin splints

Tell me what you know, tell me what you do.

Happy Mother's Day. The boys each made me at least one card. Sean made me three. Steve wrote me a cute poem.




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