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The Best Blogging Buddies Award for Global Communities

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on February 12, 2008
Posted in Awards 

Bonnie at Bonnie’s Books had an awards night gala last night, complete with champagne. It was a wonderful evening and I received this Prestigious award.

Here’s my acceptance speech:
Iwould like to thank the academy who slaves year after year to make this evening happen. I’d like to thank all the authors who inspired me to start and be faithful to my blog. I’d like to thank my fellow bloggers, all who have coached me with my blog. I’d like to thank my parents, for without them, I wouldn’t be here. I would also like too thank my loving husband who is there for me always and I’d like to thank my four legged fur son Robbie who always inspires me and drools on me.

The champagne is wonderful! Thanks for getting the real stuff and not that dreadful cheap vinegar tasting stuff. Also, thanks for thinking of us vegans; the vegan pate was divine!

Now I must say goodnight. I’m not use to the spike high heel shoes and my back is killing me. Not to mention my pantyhose are pinching me and my slip is showing. Oh my!

Passing This Award On:
I would like to pass this on to all book bloggers from around the globe. All though we live far and wide, we truly are a community!
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You Make My Day Award

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on February 12, 2008
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Bonnie at Book Buddies, Marg at Reading Adventures, and Christina at Book-a-Rama gave me this lovely award. Thanks to both of you, you make my day as well.
Now I am to pass this award onto 10 deserving blogs, so here it goes:
Thanks to all of you for sharing your love of books!
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Non-Fiction
This is a feature lengh non-fiction book that was a family collaboration of the Kingsolver-Hopp Family.

Don’t expect plot, like Barbara Kingsolver’s fiction; instead expect well thought out and tried/tested information on how to eat as locally as possible.

This is not preachy like some other books on this topic. This is an informative, fun and practical book. Even those of us whom don’t have a farm can do many things to eat more locally and help save the environment. It’s not all or nothing. Everything you do to help the environment. It could be something as simple as not buying strawberries in January.

Note to vegetarians such as myself, Kingsolver is not a vegetarian and there were animals harmed in the writing of this book.
3.5/5
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