I've often wondered how many of the people who convicted & sentenced her, were actually guilty of insider trading themselves. Its probably a common occurrence on Wall St.
Off topic - Trilyn, that is a really cool idea for a waterer. Thanks for sharing!
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Ummmm...what is so hard to follow???
All of Paula's recipe are butter, folded into butter, covered in butter, fried in butter, and served with a little parsley for "color"
But they are usually tasty
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Argh!!! The virus is spreading! Please let us know if you get the urge to paint your foyer a lovely shade of muted plum at 4am...that will mean you have went too far to be cured.
Whispering Winds: Can't take credit...the budget magazine was Sparkles idea...I just made the sarcastic remark about hiring chickens
And I have never read the Erma Bombeck letter before, thanks for the suggestion! To anyone else who hasn't read it... here it is...
Martha Stewart's Christmas...
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No...she had a successful modeling career when younger...then had a successful career as a stockbroker...then she bought her first farm and retired for a while...then started a successful catering career...which led to book deals...which led to the Martha we know today. She clearly has...
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They are from her TV show staff. They came out from the city to "work on the farm" for a day...which you can kinda tell, because the one in white looks like she is deathly afraid of the chickens
Wait....just found pics of the new coops (plural) as viewed from"The Cutting Garden"
Surprisingly lacking in style for a MS property I expected, at the least, cedar shingles and some color.
http://www.themarthablog.com/2008/01/look-at-all-the-gorgeous-eggs-my-chickens-are-laying.html
No pictures of her latest coop...but the video is kinda funny. And she does mentions her 196 chickens.
Below are pics from "themarthablog" which show brief glimpses of the run...and it doesn't seem to...