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  • “Students Go Gourmet” by Sophia Khan & Ellen Bass Cookbook Review

    By Ruth on August 30, 2013
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    So do you happen to have a student going off to college or maybe a child moving out on his/her own for the first time?  I don’t, but I knew this would be a book worth my time and effort.  I will be sharing my opinion with you, and maybe you will find that this is the perfect gift for […]
  • Woolzies Eco-Friendly Dryer Balls Review

    By Ruth on August 30, 2013
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    I am always on the lookout for earth-friendly products, and this is certainly one of those products.  I had read about these dryer balls, and I really didn’t know how well they would work.  But when the opportunity came along to review these dryer balls, I jumped at the chance.  All the company asked was that I give my honest […]
  • “Heaven’s Just a Prayer Away” by Diony George Book Review

    By Ruth on August 29, 2013
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    (My review is late, and I know the tour is over.  But I am finally posting.) Sometimes we wonder how, with so many people on earth, we matter to God. Like birdsongs in a city of sounds, answers to our prayers are easy to miss—unless we’re listening. Through inspiring personal stories, scripture, and prose, Heaven’s Just A Prayer Away answers many questions […]
  • Promotional Book Tours: “Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise” by Gail Priest Book Review/Giveaway (Ends 9/15) U.S.

    By Ruth on August 29, 2013
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    Annie Crow Knoll-Sunrise is the story of a place where people come to restore their spirits, heal their pain and reclaim their lives. Annie is a determined young woman who is left to run her family’s property after the death of her parents. Managing fourteen summer cottages with only the help of a family friend, she struggles to survive on […]
  • Donkey Kong Country DVD Review

    By Ruth on August 28, 2013
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    When I was growing up, it was the 1980’s, and the biggest thing in video games was Atari.  I remember that they were way too expensive for us to own one.  I do recall that one of the earliest games was Donkey Kong.  When I learned about the opportunity to review a new DVD featuring this character, I knew I […]
  • Personalized Etched Wine Bottle Review

    By Ruth on August 27, 2013
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    If you follow my blog regularly, you know that I don’t often review items that deal with alcohol.  In fact, when I went to the doctor this year, I said I drink a few times a year.  She didn’t even write anything down.  I have no problem with drinking in moderation, but I prefer drinking with a friend or family […]
  • Litfuse Group: “The Letters” by Suzanne Woods Fisher Book Review

    By Ruth on August 26, 2013
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    Rose Schrock is a Plain woman with a simple plan. Determined to find a way to support her family and pay off her late husband’s debts, she sets to work to convert the basement of her Amish farmhouse into an inn. While her family, especially her cranky mother-in-law, is unhappy with Rose’s big idea, her friend and neighbor, Galen King, […]
  • BabyGanics All-Purpose Cleaner Review

    By Ruth on August 25, 2013
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    In the past, I have reviewed several products from Babyganics.  Each time, I have had a great experience with a fantastic product.  When I got the chance to review yet another product from their line, I was ecstatic.  As usual, all they ask is that I give my honest opinion in exchange for the product. Babyganics is a company I […]
  • PBP: “How Not To Murder Your Grumpy” by Carol E. Wyer Book Review

    By Ruth on August 25, 2013
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    How Not To Murder Your Grumpy by Carol E Wyer on Tour August 2013 Book Details Genre: Non-Fiction, Humor Published by: Safkhet Publising Publication Date: 1st June 2013 Number of Pages: 106 Purchase Links: Synopsis: Is your Grumpy Old Man getting under your feet? Is he wrestling with retirement? Are you wondering if you should bundle him up and entrust […]
  • Back Valley Books: “The Handfasting” by David Burnett Book Review

    By Ruth on August 23, 2013
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    Ten years had passed since they had joined hands in the ruins of the old abbey church. Standing before the high altar, they were handfasted in the Celtic custom, engaged to be married. A rose bush had bloomed beside the ruined altar. Stephen had reached out to caress one of the flowers. “I’ll find you,” he had said. “In ten […]