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The Blue Ribbon Cook Book by Jennie C. Benedict

The Blue Ribbon Cook Book by Jennie C. Benedict #MySillyLittleGang

Many of you know that I have an obsession with cookbooks. So I was really excited to learn about The Blue Ribbon Cook Book. Keep reading to find out more about it. The Blue Ribbon Cook Book by Jennie C. Benedict The Blue Ribbon Cook Book has lots of vintage recipes that I…
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Life on the Grocery Line

Life on the Grocery Line #MySillyLittleGang

I hope you enjoy this book feature. Darkly humorous and deeply relatable, Life on the Grocery Line: A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemic puts readers smackdab behind the counter at a grocery store chain in the midst of one of the greatest social experiments of our time. Life on the Grocery Line: A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemic…
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Income And Wealth: David Parker Essays #MySillyLittleGang

Income And Wealth: David Parker Essays #MySillyLittleGang

Are you looking to reframe your relationship with money and resolve to begin building real wealth this year? If so Income And Wealth: David Parker Essays is a book you definitely should look into. Keep reading to find out more. Income And Wealth: David…
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A Penguin’s Quest by Scott McDermott

A Penguin’s Quest by Scott McDermott #MySillyLittleGang

In this post, I am featuring A Penguin’s Quest by Scott McDermott. In this adorable story, you meet a curious, adventurous penguin who chases her dream of learning to fly. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. A…
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Butterflies in Me by Denisha Seals

Butterflies in Me by Denisha Seals

In this post I want to share with you about Butterflies in Me: An Anthology Bringing Awareness to Mental Health. More info is below! Butterflies in Me by Denisha Seals You may already know that mental health is something that I…
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Now What? by Brenda Faatz ~ Book Feature

Now What? by Brenda Faatz ~ Book Feature #MySillyLittleGang

Now What? by Brenda Faatz is perfect for inspiring early readers to make the most of cold or dreary days. This book was written with young children ages 4 to 8 in mind. So if you know of a little…
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