Monthly Archives: January 2012

25 Minutes or Less: My mom, the blogger

This 25 minutes or less post is my latest attempt to continue to blog in my increasingly crazy life. It’s not exactly original content, but hopefully you’ll enjoy my mom’s original content until I find some time to create more … Continue reading

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What does it mean to “Lose Like A Man,” Charles Barkley?

Have you see the new Weight Watchers commercials with Charles Barkely? The same people who’ve created a successful campaign with the oh-so-thin Jennifer Hudson are using Barkely to try to reach the simingly untapped market of overweight men wanting to … Continue reading

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February book club pick: “Spoon Fed” by Kim Severson

For the Feminist Kitchen book club + film series, we’re moving from one Southern writer who happened to write about food to a food writer who happens to be in the South. Last night’s book club meeting on “The Help” … Continue reading

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As more men do the grocery shopping, how are stores responding?

News flash! Men are doing more of the grocery shopping than ever before. The story from the LA Times’  Emily Bryson York that ran in the business section of today’s Statesman certainly isn’t a revelation, but it’s nice to see … Continue reading

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How do you move beyond something like “Last Tango in Paris”?

If you haven’t seen The Scene (three words: sex, butter and Brando), then you’ve probably heard about it, and if you haven’t heard about it, then you’re probably better off. It’s a vulgar movie. The true beginning of the end … Continue reading

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