By Leighann on Nov 8, 2009 in Marketing/Selling | 2 Comments
Tweet Several years ago, I sold insurance for the duck, going to business leaders and asking them to sign up. That’s right, Aflac (insert funny comment here about how you know the silly commercials, make the duck sound, etc.) It was a tough job. So tough I quit after a few months. But I did [...]
By Leighann on Dec 14, 2008 in Healthy Living, Nothing Like a Good Book, Saving Money, What's Cooking? | 2 Comments
Food is, of course, the most basic of our needs beyond water and air (and toilet paper!). Isn’t it funny how we take these simple things for granted? You breathe in and out, you pull on the roll, you turn on the tap, you pop a Lean Cuisine into the microwave, or answer, “Yes”, to “Fries with that?” Easy, automatic, instant. But of course, it’s not. All of these things, with the exception of air, require a complicated combination of infrastructure and workforce to get to us. We only think about it when the system breaks down (imagine a toilet paper factory worker’s strike!), or when we pay our bills.
By Leighann on May 8, 2008 in Saving Money, Vegetarian Cooking, What's Cooking? | 0 Comments
TweetTo make onions easy to deal with (and take advantage of sales, especially on specialty onions like vidalias), chop several onions at once, then freeze for later use. Do the same with carrots, broccoli, and other like veggies. Thanks to xandert and Morguefile for the photo.