Archive for March, 2008

Guest Blogger | Camy Tang

Recipeson March 12th, 20081 Comment

I’m turning CookieAisle.com over today to a real cool chick, by the name of Camy Tang. Camy writes Asian Chick-Lit for Zondervan. Her book, Only Uni, was released March 2008.

Be sure to CHECK out a cookie recipe from Camy below. If you have any cookie recipes to share, feel free to post them in the comment section or email them to cookieaisle [at] yahoo.com. Blessings, Ty

Camy_Tang_pinkweb Here’s Camy…

Cookies!

Okay, I’m giving fair warning, I’m going to be very silly. I can’t help it, Ty’s blog is so CUTE! Who can resist blogging about COOKIES????

When I first “met” Ty on the internet, she gave a link to her blog CookieAisle.com, and I just about died because it looked so yummy. I also thought she had the most fabulous theme for a blog anybody could come up with. Who doesn’t like cookies?

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How To Adjust Your Priorities # 4

Bible Studyon March 12th, 2008No Comments

While this particular study has a number four attached to it, this series is not about following steps. Today’s  study could easily be the first thing an individual has to tackle before getting their life back on track God’s way.

How To Adjust Your Priorities # 4

IDENTIFY THE COBWEBS

Have you ever sat down on the couch to relax or maybe went outside on your porch only to look up in the corner and see a cobweb. Don’t get me started on actually seeing a spider. That’s another whole topic.  Right now, the cobwebs is where my analogy for this week is going.

Spiders have been gifted with spinning something so thin and intricate, you can’t see it. Boy, do you feel it? Have you ever walked outside into a cobweb? Auughhh! The remnants of the web lingers on your skin or clothes until you can entangle yourself from it. Even after removal, the effects of the experience leaves you paranoid. Now your thinking, where is the spider? Okay enough of this talk about spiders.

The point. Cobwebs are made to catch their prey and they work very well.

In our lives there’s something that works in a similar way. At first glance you might not recognize it because it subtly makes its presence known. Often times if you are not careful, you will walk right into it and get ensnared. The effects leave you feeling just as freaked out as a cobweb across your skin. The culprit’s name.

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A Holy Week, Godly Women Shine

Bible Studyon March 11th, 2008No Comments

March is Women’s History Month. This monthly celebration began in 1978, when the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women initiated a “Women’s History Week” celebration. Later, in 1987, the National Women’s History Project petitioned Congress to expand the national celebration to the entire month of March.

Often during this month, women are honored for being the first to achieve some feat or for their incredible strength to beat the odds. Let’s take a brief survey through Jesus’ earthly ministry,  in particular the last week of his life.  Meet godly women who experienced the “Good News” firsthand.  I think this time of reflection will give you something to marvel whether you are a man or a woman.

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Monica Carter Tagore

Musingson March 7th, 2008No Comments

On Friday’s, I’m starting a new feature where folks can share their baking experiences, their struggles on the cookie aisle and some cookie recipes you have got to try! If you want to be featured, check out the details here. Today, let me introduce you to financial expert, Monica Carter Tagore. Her comments made me laugh out loud (LOL). — Ty

monicacartertagore1 Monica : I do all right in the kitchen — except for when it comes to baking. Baking for me is a bit hit-and-miss, I think because it requires measurement. And I’m more of a “free-wheeling” cook. I cook by feel — a pinch of that, a dollop of this. And it works well, as my husband can attest. But that inexactness doesn’t always pan out when baking. I’d love to find a “pinch-of-this, pinch-of-that” cookie recipe, though! :-)

ZPcoverimage Monica Carter Tagore is the author of Zoom Power: Your Key to Hitting Your Personal, Business and Financial Targets, full of practical tools, tips and strategies to help you achieve your goals and hit the mark. Get your copy of Zoom Power or get coaching, e-courses, e-books and other products to help you launch or grow your business at knowledgewealthseries.com.

Share Your Cookie Recipes!

Recipeson March 4th, 20081 Comment

FUN PROMO OPPORTUNITY!

It wasn’t untiI I set-up a recent guest blogger spot with Camy Tang did I realize an important missing element on CookieAisle.com.

Cookie Recipes!

If you are a cookie lover and want to share a recipe (or the box you struggle with the most to pass by on the Cookie Aisle), I would love to post a guest blog spot on CookieAisle.com.

Feel free to share any upcoming book releases or projects in your guest spot. I will probably post these “cookie” entries on Fridays.

Also, be sure to check out Camy’s blog post on March 12th.

EMAIL RECIPES TO – cookieaisle [at] yahoo.com. Feel free to send your book cover, photo, and web site to include in the post.

Blessings,

Ty