by Andi on September 30, 2008
in food
Here’s the deal, I’m running out of recipes (browse food category for my posted recipes). I like hearing what my coworkers are making for dinner because I know whatever they are making, I can attempt, too, I just need their recipes!
To solve it, I want to host a Recipe Round Up to exchange our recipes [...]
by Andi on September 28, 2008
in library
Wikia Green asks users to sign up and be a part of creating a green wiki guide. Created by Jimmy Wales, cofounder of Wikipedia, the goal is to offer more lifestyle tips, product options, and how-to’s. The content differs from that on Wikipedia in three main ways: Content is written from a green point of [...]
by Andi on September 27, 2008
in projects
Celebrate Banned Books Week (September 27-October 4) with a burning bookmark from Gama-Go!
Give the book burning bunch something to get hot about with this flaming placeholder.
Measuring 7″ x 3.75″, this stylized flame is screen-printed onto die-cut clear flexible plastic.
Wedge this die-cut plastic flame snugly between the pages of your favorite edition of “Fahrenheit 451″ and [...]
Saturday, September 27th at 9:30 a.m. I’ll be heading to the Coffee Emporium on in Hyde Park to meet with the rest of the Cincinnati Women Bloggers to hear Allison Kulage speak about SEO and growing blog traffic.
To learn more about the Cincinnati Women Bloggers and Allison, visit the Cincinnati Women Bloggers web site.
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by Andi on September 26, 2008
in projects
My Scrabble Tile bracelet is crazy popular, so popular that a coworker jokingly said I wish you wouldn’t wear it so people would stop commenting on it! My favorite comment being from the lady who said my husband loves Scrabble but he would never wear a bracelet like that. Ya, think?!
After seeing it, a former [...]
by Andi on September 24, 2008
in library
Background: A perplexed customer is standing at the express checkout machines not able to follow the screen prompts and unable to check out. I walk up to assist him.
Me: Just place the item in the center of the black square so it can be read for check outCustomer: how does it do it?Me: It reads [...]