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Yvonne
I hope you spoke German to her, the hag.
[2004-11-10 18:18:50]
I hope you spoke German to her, the hag.
breathtaken1
Thank you for the recipe. I am going to try it. I wonder if you can make a low carb version without ruining it...
[2004-11-10 22:24:14]
Thank you for the recipe. I am going to try it. I wonder if you can make a low carb version without ruining it...
breathtaken1
Thank you for the recipe. I am going to try it. I wonder if you can make a low carb version without ruining it...
[2004-11-10 22:24:42]
Thank you for the recipe. I am going to try it. I wonder if you can make a low carb version without ruining it...
breathtaken1
OOOOPSSSSS
sorry for the double entry above...I am such a dork sometimes...
[2004-11-10 22:25:24]
OOOOPSSSSS
sorry for the double entry above...I am such a dork sometimes...
Margaret
I very rarely(never) take recipes off a blog/journal, but I will have to take this one. Sehr schon--yes, I know there's an umlaut, but I'm too lazy to put it on there. Thus, I have said very already...Is this your school blog? It seems to be more about what's going on at work. I like it and it's interesting for another teacher to read. I love my job most days because I deal with college-prep students who have chosen to take the language. The variety of activities, possible projects and outlets for creativity, fun and humor are wonderful in a world language classroom. We eat, sing, talk, write, play games, do crafts,discuss, listen and generally enjoy each other very much. (if I could only get a few students in my 3rd period to behave a bit better and convince my 5th period class that they need to do their warm-up activity/bell work, I would be completely content!
[2004-11-11 00:59:28]
I very rarely(never) take recipes off a blog/journal, but I will have to take this one. Sehr schon--yes, I know there's an umlaut, but I'm too lazy to put it on there. Thus, I have said very already...Is this your school blog? It seems to be more about what's going on at work. I like it and it's interesting for another teacher to read. I love my job most days because I deal with college-prep students who have chosen to take the language. The variety of activities, possible projects and outlets for creativity, fun and humor are wonderful in a world language classroom. We eat, sing, talk, write, play games, do crafts,discuss, listen and generally enjoy each other very much. (if I could only get a few students in my 3rd period to behave a bit better and convince my 5th period class that they need to do their warm-up activity/bell work, I would be completely content!
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