Showing posts with label pie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pie. Show all posts

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Lemon Juice Aid 2, Cost Convenience Concentration

Previously in "Lemon Juice Aid 1, Let There Be Cake!", I wrote about the cake that I used lemon juice in yellow cake mix and vanilla frosting. This article addresses four lemon-flavor types—fresh-lemon juice, bottled lemon juice, lemon extract, and Kool-Aid. Read the entire article and comment there, please.

Friday, June 24, 2011

MnM--Munch n Music, Sweetyummies

YouTube playlists for this article (1, 2, 3),
playlist compilation article


Sweet tooth? You've come to the right place for video links of music and sweet stuff. Last month, I wrote about munchies and music. This time, I'm listing sweet edibles, in time for Independence Day. Read the entire article at http://whilldtkwriter.blogspot.com/2011/06/mnm-munch-n-music-sweetyummies.html and comment there, please.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

SurveyMonkeying-A-Round

This year, I used SurveyMonkey for the first time. This article is about my experience using it to conduct the STC Austin salary survey for 2010. I also include survey resources and Excel formulas I used. Read the entire article at http://whilldtkwriter.blogspot.com/2010/06/surveymonkeying-round.html.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Thanksgiving Day Menu, From a Language Perspective

Being someone who thinks about the English language a lot, I often think of associative terminology. In my topic about Thanksgiving Day food, I'm putting a twist on it and injecting some flavor into the discussion, language-wise. Turkey is at the top of the food list. For vegetarians and vegans, skip reading "turkey", or discontinue reading this article. Other items are (from the top of my head) potatoes, sweet potatoes (sometimes interchangeably called yams), cranberry sauce, dressing (aka stuffing), gravy, and pumpkin pie. What about veggies? They'll roll onto the scene. I'll bypass food discussion pertaining to all-day football, as that could be an entire subject by itself.

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[Read entire article at http://whilldtkwriter.blogspot.com/2009/11/thanksgiving-day-menu-from-language.html.]