Tuesday’s Tips


Well, my very first tip is for the dude who stole our website design- pull the owner’s information out of your code before you post it, otherwise we will find you! I know, I know, imitation is the best kind of flattery, but do us a favor and don’t flatter us anymore. Does this design look familiar to any of you? My Turkish is a bit rough, but I think it says something about thanking the web designer of MomAdvice.com for all of their hard work in making such a lovely site for him…something, something about paying us and blah, blah, blah. Or it could say something about being frugal and not paying anyone just like I instruct everyone to do. Good Lord, people! Don’t take me so literally.

Moving on to our real tips:

Tuesday’s Tip:

This comes from one of our wonderful readers. She had a great recipe that she would like to share with all of you! Please free to keep your tips coming to me- these tips can be on organizing, saving money, recipes, or neat parenting ideas! Please include your name, city/state, and your url (only if you have one).

A simple recipe my kids love for your website:

Cheese-filled pizza breadsticks

1 can refrigerated canned breadstick dough
8 individual mozzarella string cheese sticks
1 jar of spaghetti or pizza sauce, for dipping

Preheat oven according to directions on breadstick dough can. Spray baking sheet with cooking spray. Unroll breadstick dough, separate dough into 8sticks, and cut each stick in half, creating 16 sticks, each about 3 inches long. Cut each of the 8 pieces of string cheese in half, creating 16 sticks, each about 2.5 inches long. Wrap 1 piece of breadstick dough diagonally (like a candy-cane stripe) 1 each piece of string cheese, and then pat the dough together to thoroughly cover and enclose the cheese. Place on baking sheet. Repeat to create a total of 16 cheese-filled breadsticks. Bake per directions on breadstick dough can, watching carefully and removing early if necessary to avoid over browning. Breadsticks are done when the dough is golden brown on the outside. Serve with warm spaghetti or pizza sauce in individual dipping cups, to avoid any issues with “double dipping.” Leftovers keep and even freeze well.

Reader: Patricia Coury
Taken From: The Dinner Doctor Book by Anne Byrn (this came HIGHLY recommended from her!)

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  1. Mrs. Flinger — May 9, 2006 @ 3:40 pm

    Um, ok, so I do design work and sometimes I look at code to say, “WOW! Look at what they pulled off!” and “Holy crap! That’s brilliant!”

    But to steal it? TO STEAL IT? AND POST IT? Gawd, that’s just sad. Seriously. Did he even bother to download the images or is he just using them from your server?

    See, at least now you know for a fact your design rocks. Isn’t copying the best form of flaterry or some such crap like that?

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  2. Amy — May 10, 2006 @ 1:23 pm

    Well, originally he was just using them from our server…that is how we ran across it in the first place.

    According to designer-guy, this happens all of the time….it just sucks!

    Thank you for your sympathies!

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