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| Name: | JoJo |
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| Comments: | I came upon your site after reading your about me page on recipe zaar. I am a member as well and just wanter to say Hi and check out your site. It is really nice. |
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| Name: | MyCherie Shorb |
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| Comments: | I ran across your site while looking for a peanut patty recipe. I am excited to try the Coconut Balls recipe tomorrow. I am putting together baked goodies for friends and family for Christmas Gifts and I love the idea of unique things..not the same ole same ole! Thanks again. I will be back! |
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| Name: | Paulette Scott |
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| Comments: | I love your receipes. I have looking for a nut roll receipe that I understand. The problem I am having is the yeast. All my old receipes say 1 cube of yeast or 2 cubes of yeast. Yours is I think 2 tablespoons of yeast. I only have the packets that come 3 in a strip. I guess I just do not understand the measurements. Help Please |
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| Name: | "Uncle Bill" Anatooskin |
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| Homepage URL: | http://unclebillskitchen.com |
| Comments: | You certainly are involved in many interesting things. Love many of your recipes. Warmest Regards, "Bill Anatooskin" |
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| Name: | Linda Evans |
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| Comments: | I found a recipe of yours on the RecipeZaar and I looked further at your website and then I noticed you live in the Shenandoah area. We live in Alexandria and have visited various towns in the Shenandoah for 20 years. We really like Staunton for obvious reasons. We are also Christians and we are just about to retire and hopefully move away from Alexandria (way too crowded). I enjoyed your website, it is really nice. Thanks Linda Evans |
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| Name: | Neecie |
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| Comments: | I love your web site. It's by far the best I've ever seen! Great looking recipes, too. I wouldn't mind being invited to your house for dinner! :) |
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| Name: | Ann |
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| Comments: | Just wanted to say thanks for reviewing my Simple Tomato Sandwich recipe on Recipezaar! We're bringing in our green tomatoes tonight because of a frost advisory...such is life in Canada. At least this year we got a few red ones already! |
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| Name: | Bobbiann Markle |
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| Comments: | I see on RecipeZaar that you're in the Shenandoah valley. I'm in NS, Canada, but will be going through your area next week on my way south. Enjoyed reading your "About Me" page; I'm a Christian too. |
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| Comments: | I could not get the London Baptist Confession 1689 off the link you provided. I am visiting my Dad in Waynesboro and sister's house in Staunton. You don't need to post. Thanks. London Baptist Confession 1689 |
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| Name: | Natasha |
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| Homepage URL: | http://www.recipezaar.com/member/398043 |
| Comments: | Marg, my English is Zero ))) I want to ask you about you recipes on Recipezaar. Goat Cheese Stuffed Tomatoes - your foto. That leaves near tomato? And I want to cook you Oriental Chicken Salad/ But I am not a premium member & I can't see you picture well... How I can see you picture more big (with details)? |
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| Name: | Kylene |
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| Comments: | Hello, I was looking at a recipe that was on another site it was Creamed Lima's I was just wondering if you can use creamed Lima's instead of Frozen Lima's. If you could let me know I would appreciate it. |
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| Comments: | Mercy, Grace and Peace of the Sovereign God, yes will be on you and on your service, Plentifully! |
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| Name: | CD White |
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| Comments: | I found your recipe for old fashioned cocoa fudge on recipezaar. I've been dying to have that childhood taste again, but can NOT make this recipe work!!! I've been trying for 6 years to find and use this recipe. I beg you, please email me so I can find out what I'm doing wrong. I'd gladly pay you $20 to make me some of this and tell me exactly how you did it. Please don't post this - I'm just DESPERATE to have this fudge work. |
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| Name: | Meganne |
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| Comments: | I love your page and recipee zarr! I was wondering if you had a good recipe for chocolate fondue because I bought a chocolate fountain for the wedding yum!! |
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| Name: | Tania |
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| Comments: | Hello from the beautiful Isle of Grand Cayman (The biggest sister island). I came across your site while surfing on google for any scapbooking tips/resources in the Cayman Islands. Anything to share? |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Carol Wissing |
| E-mail address - optional: | wiss@bellsouth.net |
| Comments: | Enjoyed your website and so glad you enjoyed your honeymoon on Cayman Brac. We lived there for 11 years and operated The Turtle Nest, a cottage on the north side of the island. Recently, health issues necessitated our move back Stateside, but we love and miss Cayman Brac! All The Best Carol |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | found your poached eggs recipe and "Cayman Brac" rang a big bell! |
| Name: | Barbara Arant |
| Comments: | Great site!! The recipes are wonderful and so are your travel links. I hope to visit North Carolina now that we are retired. I appreciate the effort and excellent results on your website. |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | link from recipezaar |
| Name: | jik |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.softwareshops.net |
| Comments: | Very good site; congratulations! you have a very entertaining and beautiful site. check out www.softwareshops.net |
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| Name: | Sonia |
| E-mail address - optional: | scarabeya@yahoo.co.uk |
| Comments: | Wonderful Marg! I was serching for new recipes and found a link to this web site. I am a professional artist/painter and enjoy looking at artistic photos and designs made by other talented artists, photos are BEAUTIFUL but the jewelry is really FANTASTIC in my opinion! Would love to heave a have a few pieces myself :o) Many compliments!!! Will have to try some of your recipes sometimes... Greeting from the other part of the world- (Serbia in eastern Europe) Sonia |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Recipezaar |
| Name: | Tezi |
| Homepage URL: | http://lizs-cooking.blogspot.com |
| Comments: | Hi Marg, I found ur weblink at recipezaar.com Your pics are awesome and so colorful. And as delicious as the recipes themselves. Thanks for sharing. |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| Name: | Katycoo |
| Homepage URL: | http://groups.msn.com/KatysRecipeShack |
| Comments: | Hi My Name Is Katy I Belong To A Great Ring Called F2f We Have Our Own Kitchen And I Would Love It If You Would Consider Joining Us At F2f And Consider Joining Our Team The Kitchen Please Let Them Know Katy Invited You Hugs Katy <center><A href="http://friend-2-frien2.net"><IMG src="http://friend-2-friend.net/Teams/Cordial/invites/f2f1.gif" border=0></A></center> |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | surfing |
| Name: | Amanda |
| E-mail address - optional: | amanda.nott@jenzabar.net |
| Comments: | You are one busy person! I give you a lot of credit for keeping up with all of the links, recipes, web design and jewlery that you do, as well as being a wife and mom! Thanks for all of the links you have on your site. I don't typically have a lot of time to peruse the web, so it is nice having a lot of interesting links listed in one place. What package do you use to do your graphics? Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop, etc? Did you take a graphics design class, or did you just start playing with the photos you had? I'm thinking about taking a design class, maybe at BRCC if they have something. From one Shenandoah Valley-ite to another, Amanda |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | search engine query on Shen. Valley led to recipe bazaar site, which led to this site! |
| Name: | Susan "sweetomato" |
| E-mail address - optional: | velvetmask@comcast.net |
| Comments: | Hi, Marg! I was browsing the recipezaar site and looked you up while looking at recipes and noticed you are from the Shenandoah Valley and of course became interested so I came to your website. I lived for 18 years in the Lynchburg area before moving out west. I graduated from Liberty University both undergrad and grad. I like the great American southwest, but it's been so dry here, I sure miss the Virginia rains! |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | recipezaar |
| Name: | kiri n yoder |
| E-mail address - optional: | sweet_trojan_chick@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | this is an awesome page to look at to day |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Mary Sparks |
| E-mail address - optional: | marysparks@ruraltel.net |
| Comments: | Nice page |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Mani |
| E-mail address - optional: | abdul@arahman.co.uk |
| Homepage URL: | http://arahman.co.uk |
| Comments: | Hello Marg. I wanted to publish your "Mocha Brownies With Coffee Frosting Recipe #103762" recipe on a site im making consisting of recipese involving coffee and wanted to ask for your permission. Thanks. |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| If other, please explain: | rezipezaar |
| Name: | Judy-Jude |
| E-mail address - optional: | donova6286@aol.com |
| Comments: | Marg, It's Judy-Jude from "Zaar" what a wonderful job you have done and beautiful jewelry that you made. I enjoyed my visit and wish that I had visited a long time ago. |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | "Recipezaar" and finally noticed that you had a home page. |
| Name: | Peggy Buquet |
| E-mail address - optional: | wwbucket@hargray.com |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | surfing the web |
| Name: | shirl parsons |
| E-mail address - optional: | sparsons@coastalnet.com |
| Comments: | Hey marg :) it is me Shirl (J) 831 from zaar just popped in to see your site and what a fantastic place. |
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| If other, please explain: | Zarr |
| Name: | L. Patricia Bustamante de la Garza |
| E-mail address - optional: | abuelita_rayo@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | Congratulations for your site!!! Beatiful, elegant and very interesting...!!!! I would like to see more of it!! Thank you for this wonderful time I spend with you. Patty. |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Jim Barrett |
| E-mail address - optional: | barrett@nuvox.net |
| Comments: | I like your straight forward attitude about rude and vulgar people. I was checking your about me page on Zaar and decided to check out your web page. I also like your attitude about your faith. We love to drive up through the valley where you live. My wife and I are of the ilk of the waltons and have been to their mountain and Montecello. We especially like the Luray caverns. You will find me as JimB427 an Zaar. jim Barrett |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Zaar |
| Name: | Candace J. |
| E-mail address - optional: | diaperpoosmell@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | I have the same recipe for chocolate oatmeal no bake cookies. However the last 4 batches that we made are not setting & getting hard. I am following the recipe exactly, any suggestions. Thanks Candace J. |
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| Name: | Odinn Thor |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.dxman.com |
| Comments: | Very good website you have here, I am glad to put my step on it, I send send you and your visitors my best greetings. And you are welcome to visit my little website one day. |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Deanna |
| E-mail address - optional: | deanna.hunt@earthlink.net |
| Comments: | What a nice website! How wonderful to stumble onto something so good and wholesome on the internet! I was searching for a fruit dip that used maple syrup and found your site through google. I had used that recipe before - with great success - and I'm hoping to make the dip again for a brunch at work next week. I LOVE the Shenandoah Valley. It's one of my favorite places to visit. I've spent time in Stuarts Draft and enjoy shopping at the Cheese Shop. Such a beautiful area! |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Audrey |
| E-mail address - optional: | audreypitt_@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | I'm a caymanian and I think this is a wonderful site promoting a wide area of culture and art symbols from the cayman islands. This is a beautiful site I feel very proud to know that your're able to share your passion of the cayman islands with the world. Love Always Keep up the good work Cayman paradise- Audrey |
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| Name: | maggie13 |
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| Comments: | Your site is wicked i really like the background well done good luck! |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | Mary France |
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| Comments: | Great Site - glad I found it. |
| How did you find us?: | Word of Mouth |
| Name: | Bev (Recipezaar) |
| Comments: | Beautiful, Marg! Very nice work! |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Marg's link on Zaar post |
| Name: | Christie |
| E-mail address - optional: | cstacker6@yahoo.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://cstacker6.tripod.com/ |
| Comments: | This is for Margo: Thanks for the photos you contributed to my recipe at RecipeZaar: Watergate Salad #48207. The look great! |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Recipezaar |
| Name: | Mordreth Boehm |
| E-mail address - optional: | mordreth@bigpond.net.au |
| Comments: | Marg Hi! Visited your website from the Zaar link. Loved your earrings. Basically I am a jewelleryoholic. Not gold and diamonds type jewellery but hand-crafted jewellery like yours. Great designs and colours. Much more individual than manufactured jewellery. Just joined Zaar about a week ago and it has distracted me into spending many hours exploring each day when I should be doing other things! I've already gathered - hunter-gatherer style - heaps of recipes I am keen to try. And I shall certainly try your crockpot recipes. This style of cooking is ideal for me to do at my parents' place, as it means stashing away several extra meals for them in their freezer. They are in their eighties. I haven't posted any recipes yet or even upgraded to premium membership, but I shall be doing both soon, over the next few weeks. What a wonderful website! Sorry. These comments don't really belong here. I should be commenting on THIS website. I've only checked out the jewellery. I'll now exlore the rest, particularly the recipes. Since finding Zaar, I'm somewhat single-minded in my focus! And keen to get back there. Mordreth (Melbourne, Australia) |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | from Zaar link |
| Name: | Kikalo241 |
| E-mail address - optional: | Kikalo241@hotmail.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.italiancharmsforever.com/How-soon-can-product-ship.html |
| Comments: | Did you do the desing yourself? It's pretty nice. |
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| Name: | Lana Pound |
| E-mail address - optional: | honey4u2luvmom@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | Found your web site thru Recipezaar! What a great site that is! I LOVE your jewelry creations. The stretch cord ones are my preference and I adore the "Hawaii" collection. You should put these on ebay(if you haven't already), you could certainly have a secure income. You should check into it. Again, enjoyed this site and your recipes in zaar! Lan |
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| Name: | Sue |
| Comments: | Good luck on your surgery. Hope you heal quickly. Take care and keep in touch if you can find a way. I have always enjoyed your pics. |
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| Name: | Rboyn |
| E-mail address - optional: | Nicesmile7@aol.com |
| Comments: | I found your website through Recipezaar when I was looking at your Cinnamon Biscuit recipe, which I plan to try very soon. I just wanted to say that I love your jewelry. Especially the bracelets with the rope and beads. Take care, Robyn |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | recipezaar |
| Name: | Rita |
| E-mail address - optional: | namaste2uom@aol.com |
| Comments: | I love your jewlery! Do you sell any of it. |
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| If other, please explain: | recipezaar |
| Name: | Bob Pastorio |
| E-mail address - optional: | pastorio@rica.net |
| Comments: | I've tried to email you and keep getting bounced. Huh...? Nice guy like me? |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Police records |
| Name: | Erica |
| E-mail address - optional: | ericag_3369@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | Hi Marg, I was directed to your web site through Recipezaar and I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed your website and the variety of places it took me to. In addition I like so many of your recipes on Zaar. I hope you and yours have a Very Merry Christmas. Thank you and God Bless! Sincerely Erica Thompson |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Recipezaar |
| Name: | Linda Muckerheide |
| E-mail address - optional: | muckerheide@comcast.net |
| Comments: | I have come to always trust the recipes posted under you name, and have for years. Thanks for all the good recipes. |
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| Name: | Stella Mae |
| Comments: | I really like your webpage, and I LOVE the lighthouse links! So much to enjoy on this site, thanks. |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | on zaar, of course!!!! |
| Name: | AuntWoofieWoof |
| Comments: | Great website Marj!! I love looking at lighhouse pics. You have some great links. |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Your link on your "About Me" page on RecipeZaar |
| Name: | Prudy |
| E-mail address - optional: | prudy@frazmtn.com |
| Comments: | I need a suggestion. I have been making Christmas candy for years now and the last few years I have had problems with my peanut butter toffee. As soon as I try and get it out of the pot and into the pan to spread it hardens. Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong. I would really appreicate some help Prudy |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| Name: | sugarpea |
| Comments: | Just a fellow Zaarite |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Zaar |
| Name: | Carol |
| E-mail address - optional: | carol_a_bass@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | Hi Marg! It's Kittencal from Zaar saying hi. It's a pleasure to sign your guest book and browse your wonderful site. I have many of your wonderful recipes that I will be trying out soon. Since this is the month of Cristmas and New Years, let me wish you and your family all the very best for the 2004 holidays... Take care Marg, Kittencal (Carol) |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | through Zaar |
| Name: | Julia aka juju bee |
| E-mail address - optional: | cruzclick@aol.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.geocities.com/cruzclick/familypage |
| Comments: | Hello! I was looking at Marg's "About Me" page on recipezaar, and I came across this website. Love the hand made jewelry! |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Recipezaar link |
| Name: | Ruth |
| Comments: | enjoyed your website! Beautiful pictures. I'm an avid fan of recipezaar also and LOVE your photos. I'm in the process of purchasing a new digital camera and would love to know what model of camera you use for the food photos on recipezaar. Thanks in advance Ruth |
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| If other, please explain: | from recipezaar |
| Name: | ahyutta |
| E-mail address - optional: | ahyutta@deforum.ru |
| Comments: | cool! |
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| Name: | JudiH |
| Comments: | Hi Marg, I have always enjoyed your recipes on the Web (especially RecipeZaar). Thanks for sharing them! My family is also a Bush/Cheney supporter! -Judi H |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | RecipeZaar |
| Name: | Sarahsmomi |
| Homepage URL: | http://planet-earth.ca |
| Comments: | Hi Marg...I LOVE your jewellery, it is beautiful. Your whole website is great! Thanks for an interesting tour and now I have lots of Christmas craft ideas to do with my Daughter! |
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| If other, please explain: | Recipezaar! |
| Name: | obilolo |
| E-mail address - optional: | obilolo@1coolplace.com |
| Comments: | thanks to meet all of you here. bye for now sincerely, obilolo. |
| How did you find us?: | Search Engine |
| If other, please explain: | no explain |
| Name: | Sally Chapman |
| E-mail address - optional: | smchap@socketware.com |
| Comments: | Hi: I am a recipezaar person who decided to view your website. It's wonderful. I also believe you are the author of the cappuccino muffin recipe on zaar. They are too good! Thanks so much. Regards, Sally |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | recipezaar.com |
| Name: | every link |
| E-mail address - optional: | absolut4827@freemail.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://www.worldwide-sites.net |
| Comments: | Hi everyone A big thank you for this wonderful site, it has helped me immensely |
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| If other, please explain: | every link |
| Name: | Emily |
| Comments: | IT IS SO GREAT THAT YOU ARE OPENLY SUPPORTING OUR PRESIDENT AND OUR GOD! GOOD FOR YOU! WE SUPPORT YOU 100%! THANKS!!! |
| How did you find us?: | Web Ring |
| Name: | Ebintel933 |
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| Homepage URL: | http://ebintel.com/ |
| Comments: | that's pretty good site |
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| Name: | kathie |
| E-mail address - optional: | kathienoonan@hotmail.com |
| Comments: | I just about cried when I saw your webpage...I happened on it while checking out a recipe from the recipezaar...We have gone to Cayman for the last 30 years and have watched it grow...both good and bad...we have visited the rays, the eels.. many parrot fish bear the names our children have given them...the turtles in the waters outside our condo seem to know when we are there..we have danced to Barefoot man and all of our kids had their "first beer" at the Holiday Inn...Now we email each other sites of photos of the disaster that they have endured..I don't think it will ever be the same in our lifetime..we will probably go back in a couple of years but I'm sure that the coral and the beaches will take ages to recover..not to mention the foilage...how very very sad... GO BUSH...Yea |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | recipe zaar |
| Name: | Kirsten Katzenbach |
| E-mail address - optional: | kirstenkatzenbach@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | WOW! this is so cool! Was it hard to create? It looks wonderful!!!! Kirsten |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | PEACH mess board |
| Name: | Merry |
| Comments: | I love your site..can't wait to try some of your recipes...they sound great! Do you sell your beautiful jewelry? It is so pretty! Merry |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | recommended by someone on cyber-kitchen.com |
| Name: | Lena |
| E-mail address - optional: | lena35437@hotmail.com |
| Homepage URL: | http://cooking.zared.com/Crock-Pot/ |
| Comments: | Intriguing site. I enjoyed it. |
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| Name: | MaeEast |
| Comments: | Your jewellry is beautiful! |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | I followed your link from Recipezaar. |
| Name: | IT'S ME - TOOLBELT |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Your home page; Zaar |
| Name: | Charishma Jaikishin Ramchandani |
| E-mail address - optional: | charishma.ramchandani@gmail.com |
| Comments: | Dear Friend, I just LOVED visiting your WEBSITE and seeing the jewellery section in particular. I LOVED the shell jewellery made by you. Also, I love the beadwork and the jewellery made by your niece. It is PRECIOUS and I wish I had some stuff like that!!! How precious to know an art and to create using it with such perfection! I feel so glad I got to meet you through Recipezaar. All the best to you always! |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | On Recipezaar I was looking at your cheesecake thread and noticed this site there in your name! |
| Name: | Vicki |
| E-mail address - optional: | farbluemountain@yahoo.com |
| Comments: | Wow, loved the bracelet made by your niece! That looks really nice, does she sell them? |
| How did you find us?: | Word of Mouth |
| Name: | Dorel |
| Comments: | Love the lighthouses. I'm going to look at all the other stuff now. |
| How did you find us?: | Other |
| If other, please explain: | Zaar profile page |
| Name: | Mark Anthony |
| E-mail address - optional: | wmanthony@rica.net |
| Comments: | Good to hear from you and hope this does well for you.. I hope all the family is doing well also... Always thinking of you guys... God Bless... Mark |
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| Comments: | "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding." --Proverbs 3:5 "There is a way that seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." --Proverbs 16:25 "Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ..." --2 Corinthians 10:5 Let us try a hypothetical exercise. Imagine, for a moment, that you wanted to create a memetic virus - a belief or system of beliefs of your choosing that would spread from person to person, instill its targets with specific thoughts or opinions of your choosing, and be almost impossible to eradicate once it had taken root in a mind. Why anyone would want to do such a thing is not really important for the purposes of this exercise, but there could be many reasons. Perhaps you were after personal gain and wanted to foster a belief system that would convince people to give their money and possessions to you. Perhaps you were an aspiring tyrant striving for the unquestioning obedience of the populace. Perhaps you were a political or military leader seeking to create the perfect army of fanatically dedicated and loyal soldiers. None of that truly matters. The question is, how could you create such a virus? How could you craft a system of beliefs that would inspire this reaction? The first thing you would need to do would be to find a way to insinuate your virus into a mind - to convince people to accept your new ideology. True viruses work by surrounding their 'payload' of genetic material with a protein coat that disguises them as innocuous substances. When the virus comes in contact with a cell, the protein shell is able to successfully dock with the cell membrane's receptors, like a key fitting into a lock. Once this has happened, the virus is able to penetrate the membrane and inject its own DNA into the nucleus of the cell. The same principle holds true here. To convince people to accept your memetic virus into their minds, you must disguise it as something innocuous, even something beneficial. Without a doubt, the best way to do this would be to convince people that the belief system you are offering them is good for them - that positive results will accrue if they accept it. The most rational way to do this would be to promise them a reward of some sort: money, fame, power, attractive members of the opposite sex, and so on. But that's needlessly complicated. Why not just go for the jugular? All these things are routes to pleasure, so let's just set them aside and promise your adherents pleasure in its pure form, undiluted happiness and bliss. That seems simple enough. However, there is a problem with this. If you promise people a reward you can't deliver, and then don't deliver, they will realize that your ideology is false and abandon it. How can we avoid this? The logical answer is to make the reward proposition a perpetually moving target: keep promising them that they'll get it if they work a little bit harder, do a little bit more for you. That way, if they don't get the reward you can move the blame from yourself to them, and they'll have to believe you. But there will always be sharp-eyed skeptics who'll want to see examples of people who have gotten this reward, just to prove it exists. So, as a final twist, let's move the reward to a place where no one can verify or disprove the fact of its awarding. Like... after death! That's the ticket! We now have a nicely unfalsifiable proposition. No one will ever be able to show evidence that you were wrong. The second problem is transmission. You may be able to sway a few people into believing you, but you can't spend all your time evangelizing. The logical solution is to add to the forming memetic virus a suite of beliefs that cause the newly converted themselves to want to spread it to others. Since we already have the reward proposition, that next step is a simple one. Convince your acolytes that it is beneficial to them - that it will increase their own reward further - to spread the good news to everyone they know. Better yet, phrase it in a more selfless form: convince them that they should convert other people for those own people's good. That way everyone can enjoy the reward they've already been promised. You now have your vector - a means by which the memetic virus can be spread from host to host. True viruses work in a similar way: they invade the cell, conquer its DNA, and in effect give the cellular machinery the message "make more copies of me." Your ideology is now poised to multiply in similarly explosive fashion. There's just one problem left. Medical science has defenses against viruses and other pathogens: antibiotics, vaccines, and so on. Yet viruses have their own counter-defenses; they can mutate and so gain immunity to the substances designed to kill them. How can we make our memetic virus immune to a cure? The answer, once again, is marvelously simple. Add to your virus another suite of beliefs. These ones will convince the infected that questioning the virus is wrong. Teach them that doubt is evil, that skepticism is to be set aside, that critical thought is to be avoided. Teach them that even a rational examination of their own beliefs will put them in serious jeopardy of losing their promised reward, and that instead, blind faith is essential. Trust me, your message will go. Don't think for yourself. Don't research. Believe what I tell you. Obey me and believe that I am always right. In this way, you will never give skepticism a chance to take root; you can cut doubt off at the pass. Your memetic virus is now ready to go. There are a few conceivable changes you could enact to make it even more effective: for example, you could balance the promised reward with a promise of punishment for those who stray, to ensure even stronger obedience among your believers. You could add that those who are not infected are in dire jeopardy of this punishment, to increase the urgency and effectiveness of its transmission. You could insert an instruction to believers to infect children as early as possible, before a strong 'immune system' of critical thinking skills can form. You could add rules and doctrines to create an entire culture based around this virus, so people grow up without ever being exposed to possible counteragents. But by and large, what we have now will suffice. Insert the 'payload' of whatever specific beliefs you wish it to instill, release it on an unsuspecting populace, and the rest is history. Of course, virtually every reader will by now have realized where this is going. Religion is precisely such a memetic virus. I am not necessarily claiming that religion was invented for any of the reasons described above. I am claiming that religion is the textbook example of a system of thought designed to stifle critical thinking and keep its adherents enslaved to doctrine. If you wanted to invent a system to hold people in mental thralldom, you couldn't do any better than the belief systems we already have. An example may prove my point. It is axiomatic that truth cannot contradict truth. In other words, a doctrine that is true should have nothing to fear from even the most rigorous critical analysis, because if it is correct, it will inevitably be borne out by the evidence. Therefore, it is only logical that any religion that really believes in its own truth should instruct its followers to question it at every opportunity. It should dare them to try to prove it wrong. However, this is not the case. With only a few, very rare exceptions, almost all religions teach their members not to question or doubt, but to conform. In fact, many teach that doubt and skepticism are downright evil. If you have doubts, the message goes, suppress them. If you feel skepticism, stifle it. If you find yourself about to question, go pray for relief from the evil temptations of reason. If you think critically, you are putting yourself at dire risk of endless, horrible punishment. Why is this? Why do so many religions try so hard to suppress skepticism and doubt? Shouldn't a true doctrine welcome critical scrutiny? Shouldn't it welcome the hard questions? If you are so confident that you are right, why are you afraid to prove it? Of course, the answer is obvious. As described above in the example of the memetic virus, the best way to shelter a falsehood is to discourage doubt and threaten those who ask inconvenient questions. In many religions, including the Judeo-Christian tradition, this has come to its logical conclusion in the figure of Satan. Satan is the avatar of knowledge and critical thinking; he is the personification of doubt. In the fable of the Garden of Eden, Satan is the one who encourages Adam and Eve to question God, and as a result gets humanity kicked out of Paradise and condemned to lives of toil and suffering. The message here is rather obvious. This moral reappears in the story of Satan's temptation of Jesus. If you are the Son of God, he urges Christ, prove it; do miracles, display your powers, give us some evidence. Jesus refuses, admonishing the Devil that one should not try to put God to the test. Again, the message here has all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. If you feel doubt, or if someone asks you for proof, that is the voice of Satan seeking to lead you into confusion and error. No matter how reasonable he seems, no matter how convincing he sounds, you must ignore him, at peril of your immortal soul. This tradition of discouraging doubt and encouraging ignorance and blind faith is again seen in John Milton's classic Paradise Lost, with its unforgettable portrait of Lucifer the fallen angel, expelled from glory for questioning God's absolute authority, railing against his maker and proclaiming that he would rather reign in Hell than serve in Heaven. But the most compelling and frightening (for believers) thing about this Satan is that he makes sense. Many of his arguments against God seem reasonable, even persuasive - why should he get all the power, why should everyone have to do what he says? Is it because might makes right? But, again, the same theme recurs. No matter how much sense Satan makes, he is the father of lies, the prince of deceivers, and he has nothing in mind for you but evil. No matter how compelling his arguments seem, you must not listen to him. You must ignore everything he says. This theme is seen once again in the Bible quotes at the beginning of this essay. They all say the same thing: trust God, believe in God, obey God (or at least his representatives here on Earth); think only the thoughts he wants you to think, believe only the things he wants you to believe; and above all, do not question. Do not rely on your own ability for critical thought (the one he created you with). What you think may seem right to you, but the result of choosing your own path is death. Why do so many religions say this? Bizarrely, the Christian religion claims that God's existence is self-evident in nature, and yet that same religion instructs its followers not to investigate this for themselves on pain of eternal torture. Why is knowledge a sin? Why were we instructed not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - why was God trying to keep us naive and obedient? (As Frank Zappa put it, "God is the smartest and he doesn't want any competition... get smart and I'll fuck you over, sayeth the Lord.") Is healthy doubt really the alluring whisper of Satan, or is religion a massive mind-control scheme, brainwashing its followers to keep them from thinking for themselves? I know which answer fundamentalists will instantly jump for, but again I remind readers that truth cannot contradict truth. If your religion is correct, it should have nothing to fear from the evidence. It should have nothing to fear from doubt. Furthermore, religion has set itself up to encourage the compartmentalization of the human mind. Authors who write fantasy, science fiction or other imaginative genres are familiar with the concept of "suspension of disbelief", wherein a reader must set aside his knowledge of how reality ordinarily works and enter the story on its own terms. Readers of sword-and-sorcery fantasy must temporarily forget that magic doesn't really exist. Science fiction fans must accept the author's terms for what technology of the future will be capable of. If one does not do this, the story will seem ridiculous and implausible. Religion is the same way. Everyone knows that miracles of the sort described in the Bible don't really happen. Everyone knows, at some level, that three-days-dead people don't come back to life; that human beings require two parents to be conceived; that shrubbery doesn't speak, seas don't spontaneously part and rivers don't turn into blood; and that God never, ever, makes the sort of dramatic manifestations he is so commonly credited with in the Bible. Everyone knows these things, and it is good for them that they do, because in a world run entirely by miracles nothing could ever get done. We would have no reason to believe that our prior experiences would be any guide in helping us predict the future. We need the regularities of natural law to create patterns we can recognize and learn from, and most of us do operate under the presumption that the way things worked yesterday is a reasonably good guide to the way they will work tomorrow. Nevertheless, religion violates this rule. When a theist picks up their Bible, they suspend their disbelief and switch to the "religion compartment" of their brain. Suddenly, all rules of logic and evidence are set aside, and anything goes. Snakes and burning bushes that talk? People who walk on water? Prophets who receive revelation from angels? Loving, merciful deities who order the brutal, bloody massacre of thousands or millions? No problem! It's religion. Everything is allowed. It doesn't have to make sense. When the theist sets the Bible down, they revert to their "everyday mode" - with a slight difference. Most of us suspend our disbelief purely for the purposes of the story; when we set the latest fantasy novel down, we don't rush out to cast spells or invoke demons. We know that it's just fiction. Yet the theists continue to believe, on some level, that things like this can actually happen. In a sense, their suspension-of-disbelief mechanism is stuck in the "on" position. They actually believe this stuff - though, again, the compartmentalization of their mind and the knowledge that miracles don't really happen allows them to function in the real world. This is yet another reason why religion is a mechanism of mind control, and it also explains why people who are intelligent and rational in every other respect often completely lose it when the topic of God comes up. They have switched to the "religion" compartment of their brains. In this mode of thought, no arguments can convince them, no evidence can sway them, because in this mode of thought things are not required to make sense. Maybe it's God testing my faith; maybe it's Satan tempting me. Who knows? Who cares? All bets are off. But when dealing with anything else - including the holy books of other faiths - they are in "logical" mode and can rationally examine them and describe the faults therein. It is only dealing with their own religion that prompts the suspension of disbelief and logic. In addition, religion's self-perpetuating, unfalsifiable nature allows it to tighten its grip on the minds of believers. Prayer is the quintessential example of this. Whenever a theist says a prayer, one of two things can happen - what they prayed for will happen, or it won't. If it doesn't, they are rarely disappointed. They merely assume God is teaching them patience, or is working to bring about a greater good, or is just holding off for mysterious unknowable reasons of his own. On the other hand, if the prayer is apparently granted (with the millions that are said every day, it would be surprising if a few did not come true just by chance), they rejoice at this latest incontrovertible proof of God's existence and beneficience. It's a proposition that can't fail: if the prayer is granted, it's the will of God; if it's not granted, it's also the will of God. Nothing counts as evidence against their belief. Religion is, by its nature, designed to be impervious to any imaginable disproof. To further immunize itself against logic and reason, religion has adopted a particularly insidious idea: that of indoctrinating the young, converting them at an early age. For example, there are organizations such as the "Good News Club" that specifically target elementary school-aged children for evangelism. It is no coincidence that they do this: children at this age still lack the ability to tell fantasy apart from reality, as well as being especially prone to unquestioning acceptance of whatever authority figures tell them. And once they are converted, of course, the other mechanisms detailed above help religion to tighten its hold on their minds; the longer they have believed for, the less likely they are to eventually deconvert, especially if it is the way they have always been brought up and know no other. If proselytizers had any confidence in the soundness of their doctrine, they would not need to brainwash the young, but could afford to wait until someone was of an age and mental state to consider the evidence rationally to present their case. Instead, they do not do this: they target the young, the lonely, the bereaved, and others who are emotionally and psychologically vulnerable. It is worth noting that this last tactic is also one of the common techniques of a cult: ambush the vulnerable, break down their defenses with a flood of propaganda, give them encouragement and affirmation if they are swayed, and finally, cause them to disconnect from everyone outside the cult so they will no longer have a life if they leave it. These are classic brainwashing techniques, and thus it is no surprise that they are frequently employed by religions as well as cults. In fact, the difference between the two is only a matter of size - a religion is a large, socially acceptable cult. There is no other difference between them. Like cults, some religions are benign, but many others are radical and dangerous. Like cults, religions can convince people to abandon everything they used to be and sign away their possessions and lives to distant authority figures. Like cults, religions often threaten dire punishment on those who leave, or wage psychological warfare on their enemies. And like cults, religions can brainwash people into believing the most absurd and illogical things. Really, how are stories of snakes talking or men coming back from the dead any less ridiculous than stories about UFOs hiding in comets' tails, other than that more people have a preconceived bias in favor of one than in favor of the other? The branding of skepticism and critical thinking as evil and dangerous; the suppression of free thought and logic; the compartmentalization of the human mind; the use of self-perpetuating and unfalsifiable doctrines; the targeting of the young for evangelism; and the same brainwashing techniques commonly employed by cults. All these practices and more reveal religion for what it is: a memetic virus, a system of brainwashing actively designed to stifle free inquiry, discourage doubt and keep minds under control and obedient. In contrast to atheism, religion teaches that there are such things as forbidden questions, that we should passively accept the decrees of authority, and that it is right and good to censor inconvenient knowledge and "dangerous" truths. If the point is not yet proven, one final example may help drive it home. Consider the initial response of many fundamentalists to an atheist - the one that comes even before the typical straw-man mischaracterizations of their opponent's position, even before the arguments from authority, circular reasoning and other logical fallacies. Can anyone doubt that it often takes the response of an angry, incredulous denunciation - knee-jerk outrage that, in essence, reduces to, "You're not allowed to say things like that!" Why is this, one wonders? Could it be that the fundamentalists are so deeply brainwashed that they are no longer able even to conceive of the possibility of people who think differently than they do? Could it be that they are threatened and incensed by the mere existence of people who do not agree with them? Or could it simply be that they are unable to tolerate opposing viewpoints? (Just think: Why is there even such a concept as blasphemy?) All of these speak eloquently to the status of religion as a mind-control tool. Doubtless, sadly, there are some who are so thoroughly indoctrinated that deconversion is no longer even a possibility for them. Their minds are permanently trapped in the shackles of theism; they are enslaved and glad to be so, and they will probably be that way until they die. But there are also many believers whose minds still have at least some capacity for free thought. It is these people whom atheists must target - if not necessarily to convert them, to at least get them to understand that we exist, that we are people like everyone else, and that we have good reasons for thinking as we do. 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| Comments: | I have put on a few calouries from just reading your recipes. They do sound so delicious. I am on a diet at the moment...so will have to wait to try some of them out. Anyway ...pop in and check out my "recipe page". I'll go and make us some tea. Hugs, Marleneann. |
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| Comments: | Nice... was browsing the usenet and found Wacky cake- just like we used to have in Massechusetts. I live in (s)Lower Delaware now... I haven't had wacky cake in YEARS. Thanx... |
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| Comments: | Phenomenal job on your site! |
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| Comments: | I am really enjoying visiting your website. I find alot of interesting things here. Keep up the good work! |
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| Name: | K G Anura |
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| Comments: | thanks to you beaouse we can learn lot of thing I am small bakery owner my bakery name is LISY if you have recipe book pleace send to the below address LISY No. 450 Maharagama road Vishwakala Junction piliyandala SRI LANKA |
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| Name: | Byron Welch |
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| Comments: | Really appreciate your site. Also appreciate the recipes. I don't know about cinnommy being an approved word but I do know what it means. Thanks again for the help. The buns turned out just perfect and I am sure the biscuits will too. This is a day of cooking smells. The cinnomon will be replaced by turkey roasting. My wife and I deliver flowers to support our drug habit so we always cook a turkey right before Valentine's Day (hell week) and then eat the left overs so we don't have to cook when we get super busy. Kitchen smells are the best and we both like to cook. I have a weight problem for some reason. |
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| Comments: | I am speechless. What a wonderful site and what a lot of work must have gone into designing it. I am gradually working my way through the lighthouse web ring which is no easy task as sites like this one tend to delay one indefinitely before moving on. My homepage is Greencape lighthouse in Australia some 50 mile south of my home. Please drop by sometime..........Kevin |
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