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BethCooks4U said:That's why this thread will never die - too many of us are that way!
You got that right!The_Kitchen_Guy said:Smart ones won't, either.
Paige Dixon said:I'm a single mom with no family around to help (and 100% custody), a huge house to keep clean, a pampered chef business (director), a mobile dance studio I own/run/instruct for/sew costumes for, I sell Maya Wrap baby slings, and I have modeling agency which is my primary income. Chef Success is my nursing time for my baby, but sometimes I get carried away.
994...........baychef said:993
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I put the picture in where I set up my atavarexcel said:How do I get my pic on here? I mean by my name.
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