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Menu Plan Monday: Chili Cheese Dogs and Organic Tater Tots
Sunday, 30 Nov, 2008 – Cheeseslave
Menu Plan Monday: Chili Cheese Dogs and Organic Tater Tots

I have decided to get serious about menu planning. It makes life so much easier when you know what you are going to cook every night and you have all the ingredients you need on hand.


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Daycare, MSG Poisoning, and Abandoning GAPS
Sunday, 30 Nov, 2008 – Cheeseslave
Daycare, MSG Poisoning, and Abandoning GAPS

We’re making some changes around here. For one thing, little Katie starts daycare tomorrow morning. I found a really great place about 5 minutes away.


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Thanksgiving in the Country
Sunday, 30 Nov, 2008 – Hartke Is Online!
Thanksgiving in the Country

This is the beautiful sunset on the West Virginia Ranch where The Hartke’s spent Thanksgiving.


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Maca Taste Testing
Saturday, 29 Nov, 2008 – The Nourishing Gourmet
Maca Taste Testing

We recently did our maca taste testing, and it was definitely an interesting endeavor. But before I get into the test results, I wanted to share two more recent stories in regard to maca powder.


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Blogging is Powerful: Motrin Removes Offensive Ad
Saturday, 29 Nov, 2008 – Cheeseslave
Blogging is Powerful: Motrin Removes Offensive Ad

Two weeks ago, Crunchy Domestic Goddess blogged about an offensive online ad for Motrin which made fun of babywearers.


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Meme: Thirty-Two Snippets
Saturday, 29 Nov, 2008 – Cheeseslave
Meme: Thirty-Two Snippets

I found this meme on The Clothesline, a cute green mom blog I just found: Eight Things That I’m Looking Forward To: 1. Spending Christmas with my in-laws and with my sister and her family


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Thanksgiving: Not a Woman’s Holiday
Friday, 28 Nov, 2008 – Cheeseslave
Thanksgiving: Not a Woman’s Holiday

How did it ever come to be that all the men get to play touch football or sit around watching football on TV while the women work like slaves cooking and baking and setting the table and doing dishes?


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