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Category Archives: I’ve never said it aloud before
Things I know that you might want to
If you Google American Harvest Cereal, you will not find it. Until, of course, Google indexes this blog I am writing, in which case you will link back to my blog. 🙂 American Harvest Cereal tasted a lot like today’s Multi-Bran Chex, … Continue reading
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Tagged box tops, breakfast cereal, Cereal, food, Google, grand rapids michigan, store shelves, Wax paper
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For thee, not ye
I’ve been troubled all week, for the sake of my friend: He’s a young mission intern, stationed (so-to-speak) in Bethlehem, on the Palestinian side of the Wall. I first heard of the trouble in Gaza a week ago by way … Continue reading
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Blogging out of both sides of my brain
“I’m just a soul whose intentions are good. Oh Lord, please don’t let me be misunderstood.” – The Animals (1964) I’ve been blogging for a long time, and until very recently I did it all in one place, with an … Continue reading
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