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dance party

dance party

from BcastNZ on November 25, 2009
Duration: 109
my sisterand cousin are dancing ... yeah
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Sleepover

Sleepover

from Cool Mom - Fun Videos and a Blog for Moms - Motherhood, Kids, Babies and Parenting on Coolmom.com on November 25, 2009
Duration: 61
When is the right age for kids to have sleepovers? Now, we are not talking a famous pop star inviting Vivien to his big ranch. Nice kid, nice family. Do you let your kids have sleepovers? Either at your house or elsewhere? My niece was 6 when she had sleepovers with Vivien. She would arrive quite bravely with her little suitcase and never had a qualm. But then I m her aunt, so I think there are different rules. But should there be? Share
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Tales of Thanksgiving Food and Friendship

Tales of Thanksgiving Food and Friendship

from Not Just The Kitchen - Podcasts powered by Odiogo on November 08, 2009
Duration: 0
Thanksgiving Table Setting The truth is, we don’t pick our relatives. So if the Thanksgiving gathering of the clan is an annual emotional challenge, you aren’t alone. By: By Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel For some people, Thanksgiving evokes warm feelings triggered by memories of a close-knit family gathering, where relatives share traditions and a home-cooked meal. For others . . . it s the beginning of a holiday season stuffed with lunatic relatives, family dysfunction, bitter recriminations, and heartburn. We heard a wide range of Thanksgiving Tales this year while traveling around the country for our Recipe Clubs. Inspired by the plot and structure of our book, Recipe Clubs are storytelling and friendship circles in which women gather to share true-life food-related stories along with recipes. Recipe Clubs are not about cooking; they re about creating community and fostering friendship . . . they re about laughing and crying . . . they re about honoring our own lives and the lives of others. They show us how the simplest, sweetest, or funniest tales about food can turn into deep revelations about our lives. Just about everybody has at least one quintessential Thanksgiving food memory that perfectly captures the complicated feelings surrounding the holiday. Here are some of our favorites: GIVING THANKS One Recipe Club friend recalls the first time she ever cooked a Thanksgiving meal on her own. Her mother, who traditionally did the meal, was recovering from surgery. Her father was working. And her sister was flying in just in time for the meal, but not early enough to help cook. So our friend rose to the challenge, proclaiming that she would do the entire meal, on her own. No problem until reality set in. She woke at dawn, shopped, chopped, and soon realized her oven was half the size it needed to be. By the time the turkey wanted basting the chestnut stuffing required baking and the brussel sprouts were definitely not cleaning themselves! But things really went south when it came time prepare her grandmother s famous pumpkin pie. This was the pie recipe that had been handed down through generations. If it didn t come out perfectly, our friend knew she d feel like a failure. Of course, nothing went right. The pie crust was too wet, then too dry. There was too much nutmeg, not enough ginger. With every crimp of the dough her head swam with the imagined voice of her southern grandmother: A woman is judged not just by who she is, but by what she can bring to the table. When the pie came out of the oven, the crust was too brown, and there was a giant crack running down the middle of the filling. Our friend fought back tears, took a deep breath, and set the pie out to cool, knowing more clearly than ever that neither it nor she was, or would ever be, perfect. But when it came time for everyone to gather at the table, something shifted. Her parents and sister praised her hard work and loved the meal. And our friend realized she had somehow been carried on the wings of the generations of women who had cooked before her, without complaining, to serve a Thanksgiving meal to their family. She felt truly thankful for all the work that her mother, grandmother, aunts indeed all the women she d known through her life had accomplished each holiday. Triumphant, connected, and happy, she understood that food cooked with love is its own kind of perfection. FINALIZING THE DIVORCE One Recipe Club friend recalled her first Thanksgiving after her divorce. Since carving the bird had always been her ex-husband s job, she delighted in finding a new, turkey-free recipe. She settled on an apricot-glazed ham, and went to work cooking a glaze of brown sugar, cloves, and apricot nectar (an ingredient that gave her extra pleasure knowing her ex-husband detested it.) When her grown children came for dinner, they were childishly upset not to have their usual 12-pound bird. But it was delicious, and in the end each one complimented the chef. On her way out, the youngest daughter told her mother, maybe we all need to learn how to gracefully accept change. For this new divorcee, serving ham became a way of asserting her independence, showing her children there was life after marriage, and teaching the whole family to find new ways to be together. IT S ALL RELATIVE The truth is, we don t pick our relatives. So if the Thanksgiving gathering of the clan is an annual emotional challenge, you aren t alone. In a recent Recipe Club circle of old friends and new acquaintances, we met a woman who admitted that for most of her life she dreaded Thanksgiving; all it evoked for her were memories of family fights. The contrast of what she knew Thanksgiving was supposed to be, versus what it was in her home, always made her feel ashamed and disappointed. And yet every November she felt compelled go home for a family Thanksgiving meal. But one year, that changed, when her parents and brother decided to have Thanksgiving away from home. They journeyed together to Nantucket, where they ate dinner at a seaside inn. The inn served a New England clam chowder, rich with cream and warm on a cold autumn night. And they discovered that a new location, with new foods, away from the house where memories were often more fiery than the jalepeno cornbread, turned out to be just what the family needed. Now, every year, back at home, they have a new tradition: serving New England Clam Chowder at their Thanksgiving feasts, each spoonful bringing back fond memories of a peaceful and loving family holiday. A FAMILY OF FRIENDS Finally, a little tale of food and friendship. A reader of our book told us that she had a choice this year. She could invite Uncle Tim and Aunt Zoe, the way she does every year, and spend the entire holiday worrying about whether or not the perpetually complaining couple were happy. She could include cousins Beth and Sean, knowing they would be competitive, putting down her choice of food, her way of cooking, her table setting. She could extend an invitation to her brother and dreaded sister-in-law, who would sit in silence the entire meal and pick at the food. Or . . . she could shake things up and do something entirely different: invite only friends. True friends. People she enjoyed being with. Who made her laugh. Who spoke truthfully. Who shared her passions for good books, good wine, and good music. She took the leap. She dumped the whiners, broke with tradition, irritated several family members and never looked back. The moral: good food and good friends are the perfect combination. Sometimes it s a good idea to trim the guest list before you serve the bird with all its trimmings. ©2009 Andrea Israel and Nancy Garfinkel, authors of The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship Author Bios for The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship Andrea Israel is a producer/writer for ABC s Focus Earth. She was a producer/writer on Anderson Cooper 360, Dateline, and Good Morning America (which garnered her an Emmy Award). Her story In Donald s Eyes was recently optioned for a film. Ms. Israel is the author of Taking Tea. Her writing has appeared in many publications. Nancy Garfinkel is co-author of The Wine Lover s Guide to the Wine Country: The Best of Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino(Chronicle Books, 2005). A creative strategist, design consultant, writer, and editor for magazine, corporate, and non-profit clients, she has won a host of graphic arts and editorial merit awards. She has written extensively about food and graphic arts. For more information please visit www.therecipeclubbook.com Photo:  dining delight
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dance party

dance party

from KidsTube.com on October 26, 2009
Duration: 109
my sisterand cousin are dancing ... yeah
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Assisted Dying Yes or No: Debating Matters UK final

Assisted Dying Yes or No: Debating Matters UK final

from recent posts tagged melanie - blip.tv (beta) on October 23, 2009
Duration: 2414
On the streets of London the public provide more than sound-bites and have their say on assisted suicide and sixth form students at the 2009 Debating Matters UK final do battle over this difficult issue. Expert judges take the students to task and Dr Michael Fitzpatrick suggests the state stepping in should be a cause for concern too. Durham Johnston School take the final prize.
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Assisted Dying Yes or No?

Assisted Dying Yes or No?

from Viddler > Most Discussed Videos - Today on October 18, 2009
Duration: 0
nnOn the streets of London the public provide more than ‘sound-bites’ and have their say on assisted suicide and sixth form students at the 2009 Debating Matters UK final do battle over this difficult issue. Expert judges take the students to task and Dr Michael Fitzpatrick suggests the state stepping in should be a cause for concern too. Durham Johnston School take the final prize. By worldwritenn Tags : 2009, Anthony, Debating, Debbie, Dignitas, Director, Fitzpatrick, Grayling, Knetsch, Matters, Medicine, Melanie, Mike, Prosecutions, Public, Purdy, Royal, Society, Starmer, Switzerland, UK, WORLDbytes, WORLDwrite, assisted, campaign, clarity, compassion, crime, decision, dying, e, euthanasia, finals, ill, illness, law, media, news, of, online, politics, relatives, semi, suffer, suicide, terminal, terminally, video
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Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans: Fleet Cash for the Emergency

Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans: Fleet Cash for the Emergency

from 1000 Cash Advance Loan - Podcasts powered by Odiogo on October 17, 2009
Duration: 0
Everyone has rays of hope to start new business but due to out of money they dont start business. If you are one of them and seek for the credit agencies to avail the loan, at that place the lenders ask you to pawn the property as home or jewelry for their security. At that place you are to in the face of failure. Dont lose of your hope. Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans are the best option that can solve the problems that you have. To apply for Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans is very easy and approval also very fast. You are to fill up an online application form with details about your business with few other details, as your income must be more than $1000 monthly. You should have a checking account at least 6 months old. Your age must be more than 18 years. Verifying all these formalities, Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans will be in your account within few hours on the same day. Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans are usually granted for amounts ranging between $5000 and $125,000. this amount range can be increased more than $125,000 when you have excellent credit history then you can extend or set up new business. With drawl of the Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans is very long term for 10 25 years. You can use Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans in debt consolidation that as for business, you need cash and for that types of cash, you ask for your relatives or friends. Nevertheless, you have to repay higher interest rates. Some times that becomes very hard. Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans are the solution of your financial problems. You can get Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans on lower interest rates. These types of loans require collateral as a security. Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans can be used to set up a new business. If you have, no ready cash and want to set up a new business then apply for Self Employed No Credit History Personal Loans, and on the spot get cash by fulfilling an online application form.
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Niagara, Part 1

Niagara, Part 1

from The Office on October 07, 2009
Duration: 1508
The Office takes a field trip up to Niagara Falls for Jim and Pam's wedding weekend.
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How to Handle a Freeloading Relative

How to Handle a Freeloading Relative

from ABC News Video: Money & Business on October 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Mellody Hobson explains what to do if your family becomes a financial nuisance.
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Relatives bury loved ones in Samoa

Relatives bury loved ones in Samoa

from News videos from Mochilla on October 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Reports say the death toll has risen to about 150 in Samoa, American Samoa and Tonga with hundreds more still missing.
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Public Records - LOST PEOPLE, family, friends, relatives

Public Records - LOST PEOPLE, family, friends, relatives

from recent posts tagged look - blip.tv (beta) on September 29, 2009
Duration: 184
Visit http://PublicRecord.Weebly.com Public Records Search - Look for LOST PEOPLE, loves, family, friends, relatives.
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UNLIMITED SEARCH: Find RELATIVES and ASSOCIATES.

UNLIMITED SEARCH: Find RELATIVES and ASSOCIATES.

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on September 29, 2009
Duration: 184
UNLIMITED SEARCH: Find RELATIVES and ASSOCIATES. Visit http://PublicRecord.Weebly.com Search over 225,000,000 U.S. residents FAST! * Get Access to over 300 Million Criminal Records Arrests, Warrants, Misdemeanors, Felonies * Access over 1 billion Public Records - All conveniently located in our exclusive MEMBERS site * Get Data from Public and Private Sources - no more hours of surfing hundreds of sites * Information on 90% of US residents - super odds you re going to find that certain person * Perform Unlimited Phone Searches - save time and stop prank calls * Perform Unlimited Background Checks Addresses, Phones, Incomes, Property, Criminal Records and more! * Search Arrest and Warrants - Database is updated weekly * Unlimited Access to Vital Records Marriage, Divorce, Birth and Death Records * Search Inmate and Felony Records Search through millions of State and Federal inmates * Find Property Records - Neighbors yards full of junk? Need to find the owners of the property? * Perform Unlimited Business Searches - Be smart-know who you re dealing with. * Check Your Neighborhood - Any sex offenders? Tell your kids where NOT to go * Search Address History - Is this the same guy who lived next door to you? * Find out the Marital Status - Avoid embarrassment find out if someone you re dating is married.
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She's Got My Back

She's Got My Back

from recent posts tagged bond - blip.tv (beta) on April 27, 2009
Duration: 198
Song about the singer's certainty that his lady's got his back...and that no one could ever get them in a sneak attack!
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