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Kristin Johnson - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Kristin Johnson is co-author of the “highly recommended” Midwest Book Review pick, Christmas Cookies Are For Giving: Stories, Recipes and Tips for Making Heartwarming Gifts (ISBN: 0-9723473-9-9). A downloadable media kit is available at our Web site, http://www.christmascookiesareforgiving.com, or e-mail the publisher (info@tyrpublishing.com) to receive a printed media kit and sample copy of the book. More articles available at http://www.bakingchristmascookies.com
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- Podcasting Vs Blogging
[Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Blogging] The US Navy blogs. Larry Kudlow of CNBC blogs. I'd say "everybody and their brother" except (1) it's a cliche and (2) it may be grammatically inaccurate.
- Michael Moore - "The Dumbest People on the Face of the Earth"
[News-and-Society:Politics] Are Americans the dumbest people on the face of the earth? Yes, and that's actually a positive thing.
- Q and A - Financial Independence Tips For Women From Coni Cecil
[Finance:Wealth-Building] As a woman Netpreneur, I sat down via e-mail with article-announce regular contributor, Internet marketer and women's financial consultant Coni Cecil of CecilFreedom.com. She shared her Internet marketing and financial wisdom for women on the Net.
- What Use is Poetry? Featured Book - Tracings by Carolyn Howard-Johnson
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] What use is poetry in our culture? Plenty, according to Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of TRACINGS. This article looks at the role of poetry in our culture through a close reading of Howard-Johnson's work.
- Seven Deadly Signs of Poetry Scams
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Poetry] The infamous Poetry.com purports to make poets' dreams come true. Unfortunately, it bilks unsuspecting writers. Learn to spot poetry scams and find out who's a legitimate publisher.
- Good Hair Day: Nutrition for Healthy Hair
[Health-and-Fitness:Beauty] You can feed your head and prevent hair damage or hair loss, and perhaps even reverse the damage you already have just by changing your diet. We talk about popular diets such as the Perricone Diet.
- 5 to 9 A Day: Are You Getting the Fruits and Veggies You Need? Juicers Can Help
[Health-and-Fitness:Nutrition] Recent studies show that Americans need at least five servings of fruits and vegetables, but women need seven and men need nine. Are you getting enough? If not, a juicer and some fresh ideas may help.
- The Woods Upinorth: Coping with Childhood Asthma
[Health-and-Fitness:Asthma] Kristin Johnson's childhood reminiscences of her grandparents in Michigan, the Great Lakes State, was one of 200 semifinalists out of 3,000 entries in the Cup of Comfort: Grandparents competition. It's also a personal memoir of coping with childhood asthma.
- Review: Samurai Jack -- Code of the Samurai
[Gaming:Computer-Games] Author and sometimes online gamer Kristin Johnson, a fan of the Cartoon Network original "Samurai Jack," gives CartoonNetwork.com's action/adventure game "Samurai Jack: Code of the Samurai" five katanas=most honorable fun!
- Real Women Love Martha
[News-and-Society] Real women do love Martha. One woman writes in support of the woman you can't keep from rising like an industrial-strength souffle.
- Playing Go-Between in the Digital Age
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Humor] A humorous retrospective on the easy with which e-mail allows us to avoid our nearest and dearest ones.
- Yummy Yummy: Top 7 Business Lessons from the Wiggles
[Business:Top7-or-10-Tips] They're the highest paid entertainers in Australia, and their approach can change your business. Get ready to Wiggle!
- Q and A: Personalized Birthday Cards from Paul Leonard
[Business:Small-Business] Interview with personalized birthday card creator and entrpreneur Paul Leonard of BirthdayCards2Go.com.
- Let's NOT Talk Turkey
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] The carving. The leftovers. The endless stuffing. Actually, you love the stuffing, cranberries and turkey trimmings. However, it's been seven years and you know your family will throw the turkey out ...
- Author Spotlight: David Conlin McLeod
[Writing-and-Speaking] David Conlin McLeod reviewer Kristin Johnson talks to the horror writer about vampires, ballet, child abuse, and his love for strong female characters (finally, a guy who understand women).
- A Dash of Cinnamon, A Pinch of the Past, A Smidgen of the Future
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] Close your eyes and remember December, the smell of cinnamon in your mother's or grandmother's kitchen and the warm scent of dough baking in the oven. Imagine opening the oven door and, with assistan...
- Five Fast Facts About the Cavalier King Charlies Spaniel
[Pets] They're an expensive breed, but with Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, you get your moeny's worth. Five facts you probably didn't know about this beautiful breed....
- A Freelancer's Journey, Part Two
[Writing-and-Speaking] Don't give up on the journey of being a freelance writer. Learn from this year's Academy Awards.
- Can We Not Talk About Sex?: A Review of "Kinsey"
[Arts-and-Entertainment] A bit monotone, but worth seeing for the excellent performances and the debate over sexual morality paralleling that of our world today.
- A Freelancer's Journey, Part One
[Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] Freelancer Kristin Johnson provides regular tips in musings on a career as a freelance writer.
- TV Critic Reviews "Higglytown Heroes"
[Kids-and-Teens] TV critic and aspiring voice actress Kristin Johnson thinks the often-maligned Disney gets a "hero" award for creating the kids' animated program Higglytown Heroes (8:30 a.m. weekdays on the Disney Channel, http://disney.go.com/disneychannel/playhouse/higglytown/index.html), which celebrates its second season.
- Don't Throw Away That Poem!: Tips For Successful Poem Scrapbooking
[Kids-and-Teens] When you're scrapbooking family memories, don't forget poetry written by your kids, your mate, even by you! This article offers timely tips for preserving poetry.
- 7 Reasons You ARE Your Own Best Product, or Lessons From the 2004 Presidential Election
[Business:Top7-or-10-Tips] Believe it or not, you are your own best product, whether you're selling Cortislim or plywood. For whatever reason people buy, and it's mainly all about emotion, they aren't buying the product, they're buying you. Just ask the Democratic Party. This article uses real-life examples to illustrate how you are your own best product.
- I Just Love It!
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] How do you deal with unwanted gifts--and how do you help your children be gracious givers and receivers? As the Grinch realized, Christmas doesn't come from a store, and as the Three Wise Men taught us, neither does true giving. This article offers hints for less stressful giving.
- Christmas For One: Mental Health Over the Holidays
[Health-and-Fitness:Mental-Health] Encouraging words for those facing the age-old dilemma of spending Christmas alone--or for those who choose nontraditional solo holidays.
- Use H-O-L-L-Y to Beat Christmas Cooking Stress
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] Holly is a frazzled Christmas cook's best friend. Use the five-part H-O-L-L-Y system to combat the usual Christmas prep and cooking stress.
- Low On Cash For Christmas? Try Gifts in a Jar
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] The ever-popular "sand art" cookies are a terrific low-cost gift when you and your budget are stressed during Christmas. A how-to with easy steps for making Gifts in a Jar.
- Taking Back Christmas
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] Some people would like to skip Christmas, but why not start a movement to take back Christmas from the commercialization and secularization? Here's how...
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