John - this thing is making me crazy. Here I am bubbling w. ideas and stumped by the interface. So annoying. I had a brilliant idea a bit ago and posted it someplace but would like to post on my own site. How do I do that?
Brilliant idea follows. if you think it is less than brilliant, please let me know....ok?
ps. what did you have for dinner tonight?
Mrs Hanson said:
Ok - your idea sent me to Durbin, South Africa and the page of this person.
She was speaking about food security and sharing food. Good idea! As usual on this site, I am thrilled with and by the people participating. Moments later I was making dinner and wished we could all sit down together.
Inspiration! Could we record our meals on a given day (real food, no big macs) then post someplace? The next thing would be to find an ingredient that may be unfamiliar or just not a usual part of our own diet and incorporate it into a meal that we would eat in our own home. Then share what we chose, what we did, and how we liked it. I'm not trying to start a cooking school here, but food is basic to all of us. Seems we may get to know more about life in another part of the world quickly.
Hi John, I was wondering if you could expand on your comment on my board? Regarding my thoughts on Nuclear Energy being the source of abundant energy for the world in the future.
Hello again John,
It seems as if you know a few of the ropes around here. Any chance you could help me figure out how to post a profile, move on to the next step and feel a little less like a person in a big unknown train station.
Congratulations John on reaching the 100 point plateau. Sorry I haven´t really been keping up with the so many things you have to say. In between job hunting to provide a better future for my daughter, investigating evoke topics and trying to accomplish missions I haven´t had much time for much else. Keep on inspiring the rest of us!
Dear John,
I would request if you can kindly look at my Mission-Imagene Blog - Life after Ten years by clicking from my blog and comment. Thanks Looking forward to see your valuable comments !
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Brilliant idea follows. if you think it is less than brilliant, please let me know....ok?
ps. what did you have for dinner tonight?
Mrs Hanson said:
Ok - your idea sent me to Durbin, South Africa and the page of this person.
http://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/PulengMoloi?xg_source=activity
She was speaking about food security and sharing food. Good idea! As usual on this site, I am thrilled with and by the people participating. Moments later I was making dinner and wished we could all sit down together.
Inspiration! Could we record our meals on a given day (real food, no big macs) then post someplace? The next thing would be to find an ingredient that may be unfamiliar or just not a usual part of our own diet and incorporate it into a meal that we would eat in our own home. Then share what we chose, what we did, and how we liked it. I'm not trying to start a cooking school here, but food is basic to all of us. Seems we may get to know more about life in another part of the world quickly.
OK, just a thought. Feed back welcome.
It seems as if you know a few of the ropes around here. Any chance you could help me figure out how to post a profile, move on to the next step and feel a little less like a person in a big unknown train station.
I would request if you can kindly look at my Mission-Imagene Blog - Life after Ten years by clicking from my blog and comment. Thanks Looking forward to see your valuable comments !
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