
"Use what talents you possess; the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those who sang best."
That's one of the quotes from one of my Personal Progress projects. I decided to make a quote book for my brother and his future wife, which I did, however, I still had some hours that I needed to take up time for, so I got a whole bunch of note cards and wrote on them many a quote. So that's my whole story about quotes and junk.
Do you ever get numb for no reason? I know everyone's feet fall asleep if the circulation is cut off and what not, but what about hands? Mine used to when I was in high school choir. My fingers would tingle and be cold, and it was the wierdest thing. On my way home from Las Vegas, we were crossing some very high points, and my chest started hurting, and my hands, my legs, and my face were getting numb. I swear, I could hardly feel them. Then, as we got lower, it got better, but that was one of the strangest experiences of my life, let me tell you, which I just did.
How does everyone feel about Marshmallow Peeps? I love them, however, I know there are some who will not agree with that opinion. Two years ago on Thanksgiving, I was in charge of making the sweet potatoes (some people refer to these as yams), and I decided that since all we really put on sweet potatoes is marshmallows, sugar, and butter, why not put peeps on top? So I did, and we had purple bunny peeps on them. They tasted the same, they just looked cooler obviously. By the way, when I makes sweet potatoes, they're like candy, since I slather butter, brown sugar, and as many marshmallows as we've got on top. Delicious! Now everyone knows that I actually know how to make something, since I haven't made real food like that for myself in ages. Dang!
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Well, darling, I hate to break it to you, but sweet potatoes and yams are, in fact, not the same thing, to be precise. See the following, a wonderful little article called "What is the Difference Between a Sweetpotato and a Yam?"
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-23-a.html
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