Thanks Katie for the idea!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Funny video
Thanks Katie for the idea!
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Home Improvement Blog
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Wine Spotlight 9/23
, Two Shilling Red is definitely one you'll want to give a try.A medium-bodied premium blend. Similar in weight to the lighter wines of Beaujolais.
This wine is a light bodied blend, in the tradition of the wines of Beaujolais. It will prove an ideal aperitif for those preferring red wines. It is meant to be served young, and slightly chilled, with cheeses, pizza, pastas, and smoked ham.
In 1621, when “ancient planter” John Johnson recorded his 100 acres located on Archer’s Hope, the 300 acre farm where the Winery now stands, his “fee rent” to the Crown was two shillings. The name John Johnson is found on the document identifying the first settlers, including Capt. John Smith. A copy of the original document is on exhibit in the Museum at the winery.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Everyone Deserves their own Super Hero
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Wine Spotlight 9/16/08

This is by far my absolute favorite wine in the whole wide world. My father is an International wine judge and had come across this wine/winery several years ago and since it was a Virginia Winery, had asked me to get it for him. I sent him a case and then started seeing it in the local grocery stores. I always had some on hand when he came to visit and eventually got my little brother hooked as well (he's in NC). Every Christmas they both wanted bottles (or cases) as their gift. I quickly figured out that while the grocery stores sold the wine for about $12 a bottle, I could save money buy ordering cases through the ABC stores at under $9 per bottle. I haven't come across it recently, the winery has several other wines on the shelves at the grocery store, but the Norton has been hard to find. It sounds very Cat in the Hat-ish Norton from Horton. We were drinking the 1993 but I was excited to see they put out a 2003 as it is just as tasty.

2003 Horton Norton $12.00
75% Norton, 13% Mourvedre, 6% Syrah, 4% Tannat, 3% Grenache
Alcohol: 13.1% pH: 3.58 TA: 7.65
The vision of Horton Vineyards is to grow grapes ideally suited to the climate of the Old Dominion. This vision has led to the planting of French Rhone, Bordeaux and native Virginia grapes. Horton Vineyards is proud to re-introduce the famous Norton wine, the original Virginia Claret. Norton is a native Virginia grape that produced the internationally prize winning clarets of the Monticello Wine Company of Charlottesville in the late 1800's.
Our Norton has a dark, rich color and an intensely fruity aroma of plums and tart cherries. Ageing in oak for 14 months has given this wine a long, flavorful, spicy finish. A wine for game, grilled sausages, and spicy ethnic foods.
The illustration on the label was commissioned by Congress for the National Agricultural Library. Painting by C.L. Fleischman, 1867.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
WiiFit Update 9/14 (6 weeks)
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
Big 'Ol Funk
So, whatever it was that made me lazy, unambitious, and tired all the time, It's over. I decided Wednesday night that enough was enough and I needed to shake it. I got up yesterday, worked out (oh yeah, hadn't much felt like doing that the last couple weeks, hence the lack of WiiFit updates)Colored my hair(had to hide those "lighter" colored ones) ate well, played with Puddin' Pop and had a great day. It feels good to be back!
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Monday, September 8, 2008
I was Wrong!
And thanks for the quick response.
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igourmet.com
Anyhow, igourmet.com has several monthly clubs as well as a variety of products that are great for gifts or just to treat yourself. I'm looking into their connoisseur club which features countries around the world and comes with 2-4 products from that region. They have coffee, cheese, meats, teas, seafood, chocolates, salsas and several other products. Make your Christmas shopping easy and click the little button over on the right to check out igourmet.com. I don't think if you're here, you'll be disappointed over there.
You can get 5% off any order through September 30th with code KGB5 and can also get $9.99 overnight shipping on orders over $85, from now 'til the end of the year.
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Bad Day for PPP
I hope my fellow bloggers who have been in the game a while and really rely on the money, get to continue to take these opportunities and I will look for other ways to make a little extra.
Don't get me wrong, I'm blogging because I really enjoy it and NOT for the money, but when I check my adsense page, or other money widgets and affiliates, the 35 cents (or whatever amount) is confirmation that people are actually visiting my blog. That's why I have them, it's like a little tracking device that you can buy coffee with at the end of the month.
As for me, I'll drink some wine and see what other clever ideas I can come up with.
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Thursday, September 4, 2008
First day of school
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Wine Spotlight Postponed
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