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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

That's the best cookie I ever read....

I'm stuck at home with something like the flu, so I've spent too much time on Craftster, just a-lookin' around. I have to pass this cool, cool project on: "Greats of Russian Literature Rendered in Gingerbread." My favorite comment on this project is this: "I fully approve of history-related baking." ME TOO!
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I live in Illinois with my husband and two children, and I teach writing and U.S. literature to college students.
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