Archive for 'Life'
Double Corn Casserole
Posted on19. Jul, 2010 by Rob.
There are a few dishes we have enjoyed in my family as long as I can remember. I’m not sure where many of these recipes originated, as they are mostly relegated to memory or very discolored, hand written recipe cards. I thought it would be a good idea to post some of them on here [...]
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Divan Divine
Posted on24. Jan, 2010 by Rob.
We made Chicken Divan last night that turned out great (except the broccoli needed to be cooked a little longer before baking). I tried a recipe I had used before, but modified it a little. Here’s the recipe for a wonderful Chicken Divan: Ingredients: 6 cups cooked chicken (chopped into slightly larger than bite sized [...]
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Christmas 2009
Posted on25. Dec, 2009 by Rob.
We had a wonderful holiday with family, gifts, and children. We were incredibly blessed this year. I’m grateful for all the gifts and holiday wishes we received. I hope your Christmas was as great as ours was.
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More Mac And Cheese
Posted on02. Sep, 2009 by Rob.
I have posted about my love affair with mac and cheese before. I’ve recently been making this more often as my son is now old enough to appreciate the real stuff. In the earlier post I included a recipe that was Velveeta based. I had quite a bit of cheddar cheese so I tried a [...]
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Follow Friday
Posted on31. Jul, 2009 by Rob.
Those who follow me on Twitter know I am not one to normally do Follow Friday. It’s not that I oppose it, I just like to know a little more about people than their username before I follow. Taking a cue from Nan Palmero’s BlackBerry Power User Blog I wanted to do a version of [...]
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Twitter, What’s The Point?
Posted on22. Jun, 2009 by Rob.
I’ve been using Twitter now for over a year. I’m often asked by friends and colleges, “What’s the point?”. Twitter is definitely a new breed of web service and is easily misunderstood by new users. I was one of those who scoffed at this seemingly inane service when it first launched. It appeared to me [...]











