Thread:61Storm/@comment-29989042-20180310010918/@comment-29709319-20180716013340

I'm feeling better today thanks to some speedy well hugs. I would never had thought of putting a sticker on the windows letting emergency🚨 personal know there's an animal in the house.🏡 But it makes good sense.

July 16th: National Corn Fritters Day, National Personal Chef’s Day and National Get Out of the Dog House Day.

Corn fritters are tasty bites of fried or baked corn batter. These bright crispy morsels make great additions to summer barbecues and backyard gatherings. The main ingredients include corn, meal, egg, milk, and butter. While they may have originated in the south, corn fritters can easily be changed up with peppers, onions or herbs to give them regional and seasonal flair. When paired with other vegetables and a pan-fried fish filet, these versatile cakes can be added to a lightly toasted bun for a unique fish sandwich. Don’t look at this dish as just a side, but a complete meal.

A personal chef prepares meals in clients’ home kitchens, based on the customer’s needs and preferences. A personal chef may also prepare dinner parties and other special events. A personal chef differs from a private chef in that the private chef is employed exclusively by one client and may even live in the clients home.

Heidi Richards Mooney of Ft. Lauderdale, FL founded National Get Out of the Doghouse Day in 1999. Generally, when you are “in the doghouse”, you have fallen out of favor with someone, usually your spouse or significant other. However, you can also be “in the doghouse” with a friend or your boss at work. National Get Out of the Doghouse Day is an opportunity to use all those good cliches and get you back in the big house where you belong. Here are some tips to get “out of the doghouse.” 1. Put down the technology. If this is on your naughty list, don’t use email, texting or other technology to apologize. A face to face or handwritten apology is best. 2. Meet at a favorite coffee house. The purpose here is to start talking. Listen to what the other person has to say and do not be judgmental or defensive. Find out why you are “in the doghouse” and give suggestions on how to you can improve or fix the issue. 3. Send flowers, chocolates or an appropriate gift. Include a hand-written note about how you are committed to fixing the issue. Do this AFTER you have already spoken. You will win extra brownie points as this will be unexpected. And brownies wouldn't hurt too.

Maybe if I had a personal chef he could bring corn🌽 fritters to me in the doghouse.🐶😁

Sending thankful for speedy hugs.🏡🚨❤️🌽🐶🐾💕🌷💕