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6/9/2008 Must Reads (Food Edition)--Birthday Cakes, French Fries, Onions and Apples

Trying to get back in the saddle at work and home with more regular hours and work load. In the meantime, here's today's Must Reads:

SOUTH DAKOTA MUST READS

Shh! Someone's Getting An Awesome Birthday Cake Tonight!

09/06/08 13:08 from New Life in South Dakota
Handmade cake pedastal by friend Joan. Recipe by Ryan's dad, cooking by Kate and strawberry placement by Ryan. Melissa's going to have an awesome cake I do believe!
  • To bad that someone isn't me! Click on the link. The cake is beautiful!
Thought for the day
09/06/08 11:46 from Off the top of my head
There is nothing sadder than scrabbling around in the bottom of a fast-food bag only to learn that not one single french fry fell out of its carton into the bag, and you have finished them off.
  • Indeed!
NON-SOUTH DAKOTA MUST READS

Pinochet minions
09/06/08 17:27 from BBC News | Americas | World Edition
How far should Chile go in the pursuit of justice?
  • Minions? I thought you said "onions." My bad.
How the iPhone 3G could conquer the world
09/06/08 19:55 from DVICE
As Steve Jobs' keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference droned on and on into its second hour, highlighting the virtues of various iPhone applications with silly names like Loopt and Enigmo, I started to doubt whether he was going to...
  • Who makes the iPhone? Apple, of course!
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