Articles - March 2012
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ST. PATRICK'S DAY RECIPES
One cannot think of Ireland without thinking of potatoes, yet interestingly enough, the potato is not indigenous to Ireland. Like the man for whom the holiday is named, the potato is a *gasp* transplant from another country!
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A Seeker's Perspective
So seeking - I love it! I love the challenge. I love having to get the logic puzzle in pieces. I love trying to figure out my opponent. I even love the chance aspect.
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A Guide in Choosing Cereal
Like many of you, I’m sure, I eat cereal for breakfast. And as a snack or when I have late night cravings. But that’s beside the point.
The point is, cereal is convenient; it requires little to no preparation, is relatively inexpensive, and is light but filling. It is, essentially, the perfect breakfast food.
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Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke
Set in medieval Japan, the film begins with Ashitaka, a young man who becomes infected by the curse of a boar-turned-demon and is forced to leave his village.
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