Ekat
Interesting blog. I'll have to keep reading!
I am a New Jersey native who has discovered the best outlet for sharing what I love best: fashion, food, music, shopping, and all things in New Jersey. I am a teacher looking to pursue Public Relations and Event Planning. With my blog and my experiences in New Jersey, I hope to open some doors and make some connections along the way.
Recent PostsIf you dare go out and shop on Black Friday, here are some sales to check out. But for those of you who enjoy the pleasure of Black Friday from home, I've included some online deals as well.If you want a GO-TO DESTINATION FOR BLACK FRIDAY sales...
Holidays are a time to gather as a family and they're also an opportunity to get everyone together in a group photo. You'll want to look great but you also want to dress comfortably to shield your turkey stuffed tummy. Here are some ideas...
When I found out that Chef Duff Goldman, star of the Food Network hit show, Ace of Cakes, was coming to the Princeton Kitchen Kapers for a book signing of his new book Ace of Cakes: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes, I leapt at the opportunity to ...
This weekend, give thanks and give back in your community. For a listing of food donation sites and events, visit the NJMyWay "Good Deeds and Needs" post. Panera Bread has partnered with the New Jersey Food Bank to collect turkeys for families in nee...
There are 247 sq. miles of Bergen County. There are 247 sq. miles of restaurants, shopping, nightlife, culture and community events and there is 1 man who covers it all with the website Bergenation.com. Mike Kivowitz is a Jersey guy-born, ...
Ray Venezia is a master butcher and expert meat carver. You could say, he knows meat. His day job is manager of the meat department of Fairway Market's NY and NJ locations, but his other job...is to make YOU the star of your Thanksgiving ...
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EkatInteresting blog. I'll have to keep reading!
MarilynSure thing! You're linked, go check it out. :)
Theresa HallThere seems to be a expectation from children as to what they should be allowed and reluctance to accept the parameters set up to protect them. Teenagers are primarily the group to which I refer. And a computer room suggests a door that can be closed. An open area is a good way to go with the screen facing toward the adult. Privacy will be demanded and to this tell them when they are eighteen and living in their own home they will be the one to make the rules. So, safeguards on the computers, a firm foot down that should gain the parent grudging respect and thanks to all the teachers out there for making a difference in the lives of their students. I like your site.
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This is a nicely designed blog with a wealth of information for parents on things to do or what to buy for their children. Well done!
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