Thursday, July 16, 2015

TLC cancels '19 Kids and Counting'

After more than a month in limbo, the network decides to officially axe the popular show and says it's committed to educating the public about sexual abuse.

"We spent the past month and a half in thoughtful consideration about what is the best way forward here. It's no secret that '19 Kids and Counting' was a really, really hit show. But we have some other great shows, both on the air and in the pipeline.
"  Marjorie Kaplan, group president of TLC, Animal Planet and Velocity networks.
http://www.wral.com/ap-exclusive-tlc-cancels-19-kids-and-counting-/14776796/

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redbird said...

Admin, add Tyler Perry to that list. He arrived as soon as he heard about BK and is with the family. He said that he was going to help both sides of the families. I googled Tyler Perry and it is just a big list of how many times he has helped the families of BK.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Kate Gosselin @Kateplusmy8 1h1 hour ago
@ljohnson2006 ITA.I’m so blessed 2have amazing kids..Can’t wait 2 b the grandma. Discussed holiday arrangements 2day=All 8+fams here! YES!!
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From what we know, Kate does not take her kids to see either Grandma at holiday time. Apparently no big, fun extended family holidays are allowed for her kids until they are grown with families of their own. She is such a hypocrite.


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Duly noted.

And her kids will note that too. They are learning that if you don't like someone's actions or choices, the first and best option is estrangement. At some point, they may figure out that as easy as Kate can estrange family members like Jodi, they can do so to their mother when they find themselves displeased with her.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Cactus? Do you serve the spines on the side like a swivel stick, or put them through a food processor? Sheeple question!


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Ha, we made the same joke.

JINX!

JoyinVirginia said...

Hola franky, glad you had a good trip!

Big Brother is terrific!

Susie Cincinnati said...

Did BV help with the international espionage that made Boscovs safe for shoppers?

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


I think this program could be useful to people who have a good income, work long hours, and don't have the time, energy or desire to shop for their own groceries and prepare their own meals, yet don't want to pick up fast food for dinner. Blue Apron fills a niche.


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That's exactly right. It's a niche market. There is nothing wrong with marketing something to high income working city-dwelling yuppies. Nothing at all.

But for her to jump on this train when she's been trying to sell the normal struggling mom thing for years is so disingenuous. I really don't care if she wants to buy this stuff, go ahead, but please don't tell us you can't afford school lunches. Stop it.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


I wonder if Blue Apron even knows who she is.

Yeah. She acts like she's Donald Trump calling. Don't they know who she is??? The great Kate Gosselin?? I mean, come on! She's known world wide! Hop to it!


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I don't get the sense they know who she is either. Lol. Upper crust yuppie folk watch Madam Secretery and golf and the Tour de France, not TLC.

When one DOESN'T know who you are, how awkward is it to try to explain who you are? Will she just try to casually work in that she's on TV somehow, or is there some other way to do it?

Sue_Buddy said...

Sleepless In Seattle said... 199
What is Kate up to with these doggie pictures? I almost feel that there should be a new coffee flavor for her and Milo to enjoy while celebrating these special moments in their lives.
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OMG! Now he sleeps right next to her on the floor to protect her and he's covered with a big, heavy blanket. Hahahahaha. What a transformation.

Her kids and Shoka just can't get enough of Kate; she's just that GR8!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Unless they say the magic word ORGANIC, they're not organic. Fresh, simple, local is not ORGANIC. It has a very specific meaning and they know darn well if they're not organic they can't say they are. So there's that.

Susie Cincinnati said...

Great news! They are going on tour!

http://www.ibtimes.com/jessa-ben-seewald-announce-tour-dates-when-where-meet-19-kids-counting-stars-2026553

They're like Kate. They will just not go away.

Jeanne said...

I had plans to go to Boscov's tomorrow. There's something I need. But now I have to wonder about my safety. At least it's not the Park City location.

Jeanne said...

Why would anyone even put "ulterior motives" in the same sentence with love from an 11 yr old? Kids that age give love because they want to. They also want you to love them back without ulterior motives. They can give you some amazing sweet moments that make your heart skip a beat. As a mom, you should treasure those not question them.

Anonymous said...

Holly crap...Anne Rule passed away?

seriously?

I check in here before my news crap

RIP Anne, you gave me countless hours of freedom


franky

Anonymous said...

Fleecing..
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Celery
Pineapple
Parsley
Cactus
Grapefruit juice.

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Cactus? Do you serve the spines on the side like a swivel stick, or put them through a food processor? Sheeple question!

If you put them in the drink without grinding them up, wouldn't that play havoc with the digestive system and hurt like hell when you, um, pass them?

had a girl in the market de-throning them...litterally, s e took all the thorns off, I was impressed


franky

Anonymous said...

It is called Green Juice:

Celery
Pineapple
Parsley
Cactus
Grapefruit juice.

Cut everything small and blend, it is a powerful Antioxidant (sp?).. OMG, so refreshing!
a twist of lime makes it divine!

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Thanks for the recipe, franky, but I think you missed an ingredient. How much tequila?

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actually nada, shocked myself as well, true Canadian here I loves me beer, but nope nada ----------so good, even without alcohol
franky

Anonymous said...

P.J. said... 182
It is called Green Juice:

Celery
Pineapple
Parsley
Cactus
Grapefruit juice.

Cut everything small and blend, it is a powerful Antioxidant (sp?).. OMG, so refreshing!
a twist of lime makes it divine!

88888888888888888888888

Thanks for the recipe, franky, but I think you missed an ingredient. How much tequila?
------------- for me to know and you to find out...LOL

franky

P.J. said...

Will your bread machine slice the cactus too?

njay said...

#ShokaAndHisBlanky
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It's a rare treat when Milo is spot on. I have seen that "blanky" look on Kate quite often.You know the one, The one where you know she has totally checked out and took her brain with her.

Wowser said...

I'm surprised TFW hasn't begged Roma Downey to be on her miracle/answered prayers program...after all TFW:
Hasn't gotten caught officially with the bobby guard
Hasn't lost custody of the kids
Is still being filmed
If those aren't miracles or answered prayer for her, then I don't know what is. (Snark)

Tucker's Mom said...

it's about GETTING someone who dared to make a snide remark about Kate.
******
Yes, they want to ruin people, punish people and exact revenge.
They are out for blood, and it's sick to get your jollies trying to destroy other people.

Tucker's Mom said...

Jessa, 24, and Ben, 21, will be making stops in four cities on the South Coast this fall, according to the Duggar Family Blog. Their first appearance will take place in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Charlotte Convention Center on Aug. 29. Their final appearance will be in Jacksonville, Florida, at the Prime Osborn Convention Center on Oct. 17. (Check out their full list of tour dates here.)

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Won't she either be very pregnant or have a newborn then? Maybe I'm confused, but it makes no sense to tour around the country.

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Admin (#12), well, once TFW tweeted about her family of 9, she
assumed the person in charge at Blue Apron's head would spin
and say, "WHAT?! Who has a family of 9?! Is this that super
famous single mom and her brood?! Not only will we give her
free meals for life, but let's sign her up as our spokesperson!"

localyocul said...

FlimsyFlamsy said... 27
Admin (#12), well, once TFW tweeted about her family of 9, she
assumed the person in charge at Blue Apron's head would spin
and say, "WHAT?! Who has a family of 9?! Is this that super
famous single mom and her brood?! Not only will we give her
free meals for life, but let's sign her up as our spokesperson!"

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Exactly!! No one else in the whole wide world has a family of NINE! Well, except my mom when she was growing up. And the Bradys if you count Alice.

P.J. said...

Tucker's Mom said...

but it makes no sense to tour around the country.

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You're right, it makes no sense. What do they have to offer anyone? What is their skill set, their knowledge, their talent? Why would anyone want to see them? At least sKate's got 40 years under her belt. These two twits? What is the point? Why are they "touring". SMH

Paula said...

There was absolutely no buzz about Megyn Kelly's followup to the Duggar saga last Friday. I don't watch Fox so I read about it here. Looking at the ratings it only drew 1.3 million viewers - far short of the 1st interview. I think a lot of people were disgusted and turned off by the Duggars in that interview. In fact Megyn drew 2.5 million viewers to her on Thursday.

Tucker's Mom said...

"WHAT?! Who has a family of 9?! Is this that super
famous single mom and her brood?! Not only will we give her
free meals for life, but let's sign her up as our spokesperson!"
******
Let's send her to Cabo for a photo shoot and commercial!

Paula said...

Jessa is speaking at the Southern Women's Show at the Charlotte Convention Center .

Jessa Sewalk

Tucker's Mom said...

OMG, Kate missed a HUGE opportunity with Blue Apron! The Today show is doing a segment on meal delivery services!
Blue Apron and Plated are featured.
The prepared meals look a ton better than Kate and Deanna's photos, but that's not surprising.
Interestingly, the guy (presenting the segment) said it makes sense for couples, but not so much for big families where the cost adds up per person, and you have picky kids etc.
You can definitely spend a lot less when you buy and cook in volume (no duh), vs. paying $8-10 pp as a flat fee.
This makes plain old common sense.
Also, he mentioned that the portion sizes can leave some people wanting a bit more.
No leftover night for the G kids (like there always is one anyway).

They also mentioned Freshology, which delivers plated meals in sectioned plates, which makes a lot more sense to me. You don't have the time, then get the meal ready to heat and eat.

localyocul said...

Paula said... 32
Jessa is speaking at the Southern Women's Show at the Charlotte Convention Center .

Jessa Sewalk

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Hey, just like TFW in her heyay

FlimsyFlamsy said...

The Duggar girls, like TFW, are mostly famous for being famous.
And for some reason, they all expect to skate on this anomaly
for the rest of their born days.

Paula said...

I guess hubby Ben is tagging along on wifey's coattails. They make me wanna puke.

Tucker's Mom said...

P.J. said... 29
Tucker's Mom said...

but it makes no sense to tour around the country.

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You're right, it makes no sense. What do they have to offer anyone? What is their skill set, their knowledge, their talent?
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I meant traveling so pregnant and/or when she has a newborn? Am I off on her pregnancy? The timing seems odd.
But yes, I don't know what more they can say that hasn't been said on their show. I noticed the Southern Women's Show noted that you could ask question about XY&Z, so I'm betting they will pre-screen the audience and their questions.
What Jessa could speak about is being a survivor of molestation, but I think she's going to shut that down.

TLC stinks said...

Common sense dictates Blue Apron is not catering to big families. It's for dual income earners or singles who want to come home and fix dinner pronto. If you ever have watched Pioneer Woman and the massive meals she cooks for her large family (who work!) you can see what growing children need to be eating. And her kids are not fat, Kate.

P.J. said...

Jessa is speaking at the Southern Women's Show at the Charlotte Convention Center .

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I would love to know what a 22 year old, sheltered, raised in a misogynistic cult has to say about anything. Yes, she could be talking about molestation, but there's not much to say when you're in denial and the men in your life are pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Anyone really think her father hasn't vetted her talk? Hey, maybe she'll speak on the evils of Catholicism.

Tucker's Mom, I got your point about the pregnancy and travel, but seriously, is pregnancy her claim to fame? Millions of women do it every single day. Giving birth is not unusual, right sKate?

Tucker's Mom said...

TLC stinks said... 38
Common sense dictates Blue Apron is not catering to big families. It's for dual income earners or singles who want to come home and fix dinner pronto. If you ever have watched Pioneer Woman and the massive meals she cooks for her large family (who work!) you can see what growing children need to be eating. And her kids are not fat, Kate.
July 28, 2015 at 6:31 AM
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PW cooks robust meals and food that is for enjoyment as well as nutrition. I don't think I've ever seen her dole out her food on paper plates.
Her kids have manners at the table, and eat seamlessly with adults, using utensils and talking maturely.

Tucker's Mom said...

Tucker's Mom, I got your point about the pregnancy and travel, but seriously, is pregnancy her claim to fame? Millions of women do it every single day. Giving birth is not unusual, right sKate?
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Most doctors ban their patients from air travel after 7 mos. or so, but I wonder if Jessa is even under the care of an OB-GYN.
It's just odd to schedule various traveling appearances right now is all.
Personally, I would not travel all over with a newborn.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Common sense dictates Blue Apron is not catering to big families. It's for dual income earners or singles who want to come home and fix dinner pronto.


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Yes, it's common sense. I would think most people are using it because they are never home but still want the satisfaction of cooking without the time required for planning and shopping.

Kate is using it out of laziness. She has plenty of hours every single day to browse recipes, shop, and come up with some truly fantastic dinners for her family. Time most mothers would be so lucky to have. She....is....lazy.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Most doctors ban their patients from air travel after 7 mos. or so, but I wonder if Jessa is even under the care of an OB-GYN.

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Most airlines won't let you step on the plane. They'll want a note.

It's going to come down to these venues. They need to do some real soul searching whether it's the right thing having this hypocritical, bigoted, judgmental, cult, DUMB family speak to their masses.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...



Why would anyone even put "ulterior motives" in the same sentence with love from an 11 yr old?

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And when describing their own child. That's what gets me. There are some children out there who are sociopaths, manipulative, and have done terrible things. But not her kids for heaven sake. Her kids are just regular kids.

Tucker's Mom said...

Hey, maybe she'll speak on the evils of Catholicism.
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Now, there's a question I'd like to see asked!

Tucker's Mom said...

It's going to come down to these venues. They need to do some real soul searching whether it's the right thing having this hypocritical, bigoted, judgmental, cult, DUMB family speak to their masses.
July 28, 2015 at 6:56 AM
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I think Jessa and her Catholics-bashing man-child will get a bit further and extend their 15 min. of fame a bit more because, let's face it, they're both not hard to look at.

White Organza said...

They are learning that if you don't like someone's actions or choices, the first and best option is estrangement. At some point, they may figure out that as easy as Kate can estrange family members like Jodi, they can do so to their mother when they find themselves displeased with her. (Admin)

Yes, as hard as you try, a time always come when most children will realize they are free to live their own lives. I recently saw "The Wolfpack", a very disturbing and oppressing documentary about a man who raised his 7 children practically without ever letting them go out of their apartment in New-York. (About once a year; some years, not at all. And they were forbidden to talk to strangers.) Their only link with the outside world, movies, thousands of them... They became cinema "scholars", copying the scripts, reenacting them, recreating the costumes and accessories.

They lived like that for about 14 years, until one of the boys decided, at fifteen, that it was enough: while the father was out grocery shopping, he went out. That's it, that's all. Simple as that. I won't tell you what happened following that first escape, but the point is: children will find their freedom because life always finds its way. So, yeah, I do have hope for the Gosselin kids…

Oh, and one last thing: the name of the first boy who broke the rules is Makunda or, in sanskrit “he who gives freedom”.

Here's a link to the 20/20 segment that made me go see the documentary.

https://youtu.be/tv22p9HgWmY

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


I think Jessa and her Catholics-bashing man-child will get a bit further and extend their 15 min. of fame a bit more because, let's face it, they're both not hard to look at.


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Yes. And then they open their mouths.

They're both sort of awkward speakers, not very charasmatic. And dumb as all getout. They don't seem like the type that good at mingling or making small talk afterward. They aren't JimBoob. The speaking engagement thing is not as easy as it looks.

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Tucker's Mom (#46), and I fear our 24/7 instragrammed/selfied
society is gradually shifting more focus towards appearance and
away from intellect. And I find it not merely disturbing, but
downright terrifying.

TLC stinks said...

I wonder if Kate is hot about Blue Apron because she either fired her silent house helper or that person quit? Must be killing Kate having all the kids home during the summer. Anyone hear anything about any of those going to a summer camp?

NJGal51 said...

@Kateplusmy8: Shoka slept next2bed last pm 2 ‘keep me safe’ in thunderstorm #UsuallySleepsOnFloorAtEndOfBed #MeThinksHesAScaredyCat http://twitter.com/Kateplusmy8/status/625822555090370560/photo/1
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TFW is implying that Ashoka slept in her room because he's afraid of thunderstorms. Somehow this doesn't really ring true for a dog that has spent most of his life outdoors and who prefers to be outside in all kinds of weather (as TFW has said many times in the past). Also, the blanket is just thrown on him for a photo op because if a dog were truly frightened or even getting comfortable the blanket would be formed to him not thrown over him. Finally (and nit pickey) that's a pretty clean bed for a dog that supposedly now spends all of his time in the house. We have the same bed (one of many styles) and were never able to keep it that pristine. Even fresh out of the wash it looked well used. Ah well, maybe it's just bully's that leave their beds looking like the actually sleep on them (and eat and drool and play and chew on them).

And speaking of Bulldogs, Chefsummer, how are those puppies doing?

FlimsyFlamsy said...

White Organza (#47), I heard some of those kids interviewed,
along with the filmmaker, on NPR. It does give me hope for the
G kids' future.

Anonymous said...

I've just seen the picture of Shoka that is being discussed. I can't understand why a dog that is used to being outdoors in all kinds of winter weather would tolerate a heavy blanket indoors during the summer. My guess is he was soundly sleeping and she tossed the blanket over him to appear that she truly cares for him. I agree about the clean bed; it must be "new". Even freshly laundered it wouldn't look quite that new.

bm

White Organza said...

Kate is using it out of laziness. She has plenty of hours every single day to browse recipes, shop, and come up with some truly fantastic dinners for her family. Time most mothers would be so lucky to have. She....is....lazy.

That, she is. But I think she's also away from home a lot more than she lets it know. Remember what H. said recently: she's happy when she wakes up in the morning and realizes her mother is there for once.

TLC stinks said...

That poor dog.

Anonymous said...


Dmasy said... 174
Kirkland, some of my favorite true crime books were written by Ann Rule. I think she would have been a good lady to share a beer with!
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I agree! That is one lady I wish I could have shared a beer with! So, raising my rumspringa, Here's to you Anne Rule! Thank you for the memories

franky

Ex Nurse said...

Tucker's Mom said...
You can definitely spend a lot less when you buy and cook in volume (no duh), vs. paying $8-10 pp as a flat fee.
This makes plain old common sense.
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Part 1 ( sorry for the length--Blogger made me break it up)

I wrote this last night, but didn't post it--said the same thing!

I don't understand why anyone feels they have to condemn any company just because they have any association with TFW, no matter how remote. Other than sending a generic response to her inquiry, what have they done to deserve so much criticism? Which seems to extend to not only the company, but to their customers, as well.

Just because I don't see value in a particular service or product does not mean that the product or service has no value. If I don't understand the purpose of a company, it doesn't mean it doesn't serve a purpose.bRather than just trash a company, I would rather educate myself.

In the case of this particular company, I do see the value, although I probably wouldn't use it. I was at a friend's home when she received a shipment from Plated, a similar service. She was trying it out because she was thinking about giving a subscription for her elderly parents, who were unable to shop for themselves. She was concerned that they have healthy, fresh food available, in the comfort of their own home. Yes, she most definitely is a one-percenter--but so what? Who cares? (Thank you Joy Behar!) Her parents would enjoy preparing their own meals at home, eat healthfully and she would have peace of mind. I can think of many people who would love to have this service. Not everyone has the skills, time or desire to shop and cook from scratch. Time is, after all, a limited resource. Just because I have the time now to plan shop and cook full meals doesn't mean I should have to or should! I spent the better of 2 decades doing that, while building a small business. I am still working as a consultant and I don't want to spend my free time on meal preparation--would rather go to the dog park, spend time with family and friends and relax at home.

All of the food was extremely fresh--comparable to Whole Foods or, locally, PCC. The meals have exactly the amount of produce you need, including all of the fresh herbs and seasonings. My friend's box came with a few sprigs of parsley, a couple of basil sprigs, HALF of an onion, 3 green onions, 2 stalks of celery, and 3 radishes. If I had to buy all of those ingredients in typical chain store quantities, it would have probably added up to at least half of the cost of the meals--much of which would have gone to waste.

Ex Nurse said...

Part 2
When I was cooking for my family, I could take advantage of bulk pricing at Costco. There is a scale of economy in cooking for a family--especially a large one--as compared to a couple or single person. I honestly don't think that I could prepare a comparable meal, using the same quality of products that Plated provided, for much less, especially when you add in the seasonings, fresh herbs and specialty items. I have a huge collection of way past there use date spices, many bought for a specific recipe, and then never used again. Please note that I am only comparing the cost with similar quality ingredients, from local, small suppliers. I understand that many people don't shop that way, but it isn't fair to compare these services to Giant or Safeway. I am talking about high quality food, from small, local suppliers--the same ones that I find at my local farmer's market, Whole Foods or local co-op. I do almost all of my shopping at Trader Joe's, which features a lot of certified organic meats and produce. However, I don't rate them up there with Whole Foods and PCC because of the freshness factor. Much of the time, what is out on the shelves have only a day or two left before the use by date, and all of it is shipped up from California. And, it is not at all unusual for TJ to have products on the shelf that are past that date. Therefore, I would rate a local small producer who follows organic practices above Trader Joe's organic certified items in quality.
However, I would like to put in a plug for Trader Joe's Chicken Piccata (in the fresh prepared section), which are 2 generous chicken breast portions for 6 dollars. But, check the expiration date!

As far as the organic designation, that is a certification that is expensive to get and maintain. Many small producers cannot afford the certification, and many have abandoned the label, for political and financial reasons. I agree that the company should have been more straightforward in answering those questions. When a company is, in a sense, creating a new market, they need to educate, not obfuscate! I know that at my local farmers market, many are not certified organic, but follow the same practices. I think that the organic certification was useful when most of our vegetables came from farming conglomerates that utilized chemical fertilizer and toxic pesticides, and is still useful in large chain stores.

For a large family, you lose the economy of scale advantage by using that service. And, since there is labor involved in preparation, then that time will be increased by doubling the quantity. With a family, you are more likely to use up an entire bag of radishes, celery, green onions or carrots. So, I think it is a valid statement that, for a large family, the cost is significantly higher, although there is still time-saving convenience because it eliminates the planning and shopping. I didn't see any tweets fro TFW saying that this is a money saving venture, so I don't see why posters keep bringing this up. I do agree that this doesn't look good for her image as an uber organizer and cook. But then she never really was those things, was she?

My last point is that I think that the way technology has become a springboard for new services and products is terrific. In businesses like BA, not only are jobs being created, but small independent farms are flourishing and healthy eating is being promoted. Services like these can really enhance the quality of family time together, instead of taking time away for planning and shopping.

Everyone is, of course, free to have an opinion, but I really wish those who either don't understand a business model, don't personally see the value, have a lifestyle that differs, of just plain don't agree, would refrain from the wholesale trashing and criticism of, not only the company, but their customers!

Sorry for the thesis....maybe I do have too much time on my hands!

TLC stinks said...

Every time I see a picture of Shoka's bed, it looks new. Dog beds get dirty and doggy looking, which tells me that either she launderers his bed every day (not likely) or she gets the bed out only for these photo ops. Also, it's been my experience that dogs generally do not like to be covered up like that. If the dog was scared, he'd be under the bed. She is a DOPE. She is desperate to add something to her Twitter because I guess ol' Kate's life must be pretty ordinary these days. I cannot wait for a tell-all book from the kids! I hope they inherited her penchant for journal writing.

TLC stinks said...

I agree no one should be attacking Blue Apron, unless they give her a special deal. I don't see them interested because she is not their target audience.

Anonymous said...

Sleepless In Seattle said... 5
Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said... 198
Just in case any sheeple are reading here, you take those prickly things OFF the cactus first....right?

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Can you freeze the cactus and if so, do you freeze it with or without the pricklies? Do you slice it as soon as you take it out of the freezer, or do you defrost it and then remove the pricklies?
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now I am kerfunkled..not sure, forgot to ask, or if I did, I don't remember...... OH MY! What to do......

franky

White Organza said...

Yes, it does, doesn't it, Flimsy Flamsy? Although I'm not as optimistic about the individual fate of each one of these boys as most film critics have been ("They were SAVED thanks to cinema, folks! Alleluia, praise the Lord, sweet Baby Jesus!") at least *some* of them will be able to have a half decent attempt at real life. Considering what they have been through it is admirable.

That being said, I can see a lot of similarities between the constant control and the relative isolation Gosselin kids have known all their lives and what the Angulo boys went through. Granted, it's X 1000 for the Angulo boys, but still. To me, it comes down to the one and only purpose: keeping the brand as pure as possible..

Mel said...

I can just see the Blue Plate intern now...running, all a-squealy, into the office.... you guys! you guys! Guess who wants to buy out stuff??!!! Kate Gosselin!!!!

Other people: Who??
Another worker: Isn't that that woman with all the kids? Who beats them? That one? Did you tell her no?

Tucker's Mom said...

NJGal51 said... 51
@Kateplusmy8: Shoka slept next2bed last pm 2 ‘keep me safe’ in thunderstorm #UsuallySleepsOnFloorAtEndOfBed #MeThinksHesAScaredyCat http://twitter.com/Kateplusmy8/status/625822555090370560/photo/1
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TFW is implying that Ashoka slept in her room because he's afraid of thunderstorms. Somehow this doesn't really ring true for a dog that has spent most of his life outdoors and who prefers to be outside in all kinds of weather
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Yes, it's silly and smells of agenda. Who the hell makes a big deal out of their dog or cat sleeping with or near them?
To me, it's a matter of course and like breathing. I don't give it a second thought.

OT- I wanted to share that we lost our (rescued) Beardie yesterday. He was 14 and had the most wonderful life, full of love, caring, doggie family, and many opportunities to run on the beach, splash in the ocean, and pee on sandcastles.
Still, my heart is broken. He was one of a kind and we were so blessed to have him since he was 3 months old.

rainbowsandunicorns said...

Also, it's been my experience that dogs generally do not like to be covered up like that. If the dog was scared, he'd be under the bed.

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I guess it depends on the dog. One of ours isn't the least bit bothered by storms, while the other one is very afraid. She jumps on the bed (not under the bed) and tries to bury herself under the sheet. She loves to be covered. We had a tiny toy poodle who could sense the barometric changes before the storm, and sometimes had a seizure before the storm hit. We had another one who would howl, go into the corner and scratch the rug like a cat in a litter box! That one freaked out at the sound of fireworks and the vet gave me tranquilizers to calm her down every Fourth of July. They all reacted differently.

NJGal51 said...

Agree completely Ex Nurse and Plated and/or BA would really be a wonderful service for shut-ins or the elderly who might not get out as much as they'd like to. It's also great for singles/couples that work and would rather come home after a long day and cook a meal rather then go out all the time. I'd even think about it for myself if they had a hub in a city near me. I don't think I'd want something like that coming from NY to the southwest. Like you I don't see all the BA bashing on Twitter. Bash TFW for her not so subtle grifting ways but leave the company alone. BTW, it doesn't look like they're following her on Twitter so she's just going to have to email them just like they told her to do. How does it feel to be like the rest of the mediocre unwashed masses Kate? I wonder if she contacted TLC to get on it for her, chop, chop hand clap.

rainbowsandunicorns said...

I cannot wait for a tell-all book from the kids! I hope they inherited her penchant for journal writing.

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I can wait. I hope that they don't write a book and a tell-all. I won't read it. No need in opening up a can of worms that is best left in the past. I think it would be best for them to move on and not re-live what went on in the Gosselin household. Why drag up what may have been painful memories just so the non-fans' concerns can be validated? By the time the kids are old enough to write a book, it will have been over and done.

Anonymous said...

franky

rainbowsandunicorns said...

So, I think it is a valid statement that, for a large family, the cost is significantly higher, although there is still time-saving convenience because it eliminates the planning and shopping.

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Why would she feel the need to "save time?" The kids will be away for nine hours a day. It would certainly seem that she would have enough time to shop for food, plan and cook dinners.Let Kate and the kids have bonding experiences at the grocery store where she can teach them price-checking and how to shop for a large family.

I think that what bothers most people is not the company itself, but that Kate, instead of e-mailing them of DMing them, put this on public Twitter, which she usually does when she's grifting. It's kind of like a finger to everyone, saying that she will do what she wants to do, and that she's still so very special and still has the gift of grift.

I agree, though, that all of this e-mailing, and bombarding the company with tweets is counter-productive even if it's done in "advising" them about the millionaire that is Kate Gosselin. Let BA do what they want to do. If they do gift her with freebies, that goes with them. People can boycott the company, or whatever, but there really isn't a need to trash BA and its services.If they give her a special deal, and we probably won't find out if they do, then they still shouldn't be attacked, but I see nothing wrong with it bringing it to other's attention that they reward someone with special deals of freebies simply because that person is a career grifter, even though that person can well afford to purchase her own food. At this point, we don't even know that the company is even considering doing this, so all of this attacking them is really way off base.

Anon today said...

Saw Jon and 5 kids at the Bally Hotel last weekend. They were looking the cars on display. I saw 3 little girls, one older girl and 2 boys. The little girls had their faces painted and then I saw a scuffle between the older girl and a little girl. It didn't last long, but Jon took them both aside and had them sit at a nearby table together.

It was somewhat crowded. Then he and the rest of the kids sat at another table and looked like they were eating corn dogs. The 2 girls ate nothing.

My family wouldn't let me stay and watch, called me a stalker, so we went on and enjoyed our day. Didn't see them again

Anon today

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Tucker's Mom (#64), I'm so very sorry to hear about your dog
passing. I'm glad you shared that with us, and hope you'll find
some solace and/or distraction spending time here. I know
the kind of devoted pet parent you are by reading your posts
for years, and extend my sympathies.

JoyinVirginia said...

OT only one more episode of UnREAL which has been such a summer treat! You can catch up on lifetime.com. all kinds of twists and turns in this faux reality show, and everyone has an angle. Characters continue to surprise. I am hoping there will be another season! It would be great to have a version looking at the unreality of filming a family.

Call Me Crazy said...

Tucker's Mom - I am so, so sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in knowing how well you loved him, and how much he loved you back.

FlimsyFlamsy said...

"#UsuallySleepsOnFloorAtEndOfBed" -- how is it "usually" when
she admitted about 10 days ago that she was only just starting
to let Shoka sleep in her room? She's always rewriting history.

angie said...

Gee, Kate said in her journal how much she hated dogs. She's certainly changed her tune hasn't she??

It's funny that IF the dog is staying in the house at night, it stays in HER room.
I think the dog would rather stay with the kids!
(and if he's for protection, wouldn't it be wiser to let the dog have a free run of the house where he could sleep where he wanted? Not much protection if he's in HER room with the door shut.
And glad to see he's protecting HER.

blech

Ingrid said...

New York magazine article with stories from 35 of Bill Cosby's victims.

http://nymag.com/thecut/2015/07/bill-cosbys-accusers-speak-out.html

Tucker's Mom said...

I guess it depends on the dog. One of ours isn't the least bit bothered by storms, while the other one is very afraid. She jumps on the bed (not under the bed) and tries to bury herself under the sheet. She loves to be covered. We had a tiny toy poodle who could sense the barometric changes before the storm, and sometimes had a seizure before the storm hit. We had another one who would howl, go into the corner and scratch the rug like a cat in a litter box! That one freaked out at the sound of fireworks and the vet gave me tranquilizers to calm her down every Fourth of July. They all reacted differently.
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Our black Lab would skulk off and find a bathroom. Poor thing. She would get this forlorn look on her face and there was nothing we could do to comfort her but let her seek shelter to feel safe.
Our little Bichon is unaffected, fortunately.
Now, if we could get him to stop his ear-piercing barking at people walking by the house!

foxy said...

Jessa Duggar is 22 years old, her man-child turned 20 in May. What can they possible talk about other than bashing LGBT community, Catholics, birth control, etc. They are both wacky and I bet they have ear phones ala Kate with JimBoob on the other end giving them the answers to the question being asked.

The Bates family seems to be more interesting. Their children go on to college, are allowed to choose their own spouses and seem to live a more normal life. The husband does no seem to be as domineering and narcissistic as JimBoob. I think he is easier to listen to also.

Anonymous said...

P.J. said... 39
Jessa is speaking at the Southern Women's Show at the Charlotte Convention Center .

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I would love to know what a 22 year old, sheltered, raised in a misogynistic cult has to say about anything. Yes, she could be talking about molestation, but there's not much to say when you're in denial and the men in your life are pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Anyone really think her father hasn't vetted her talk? Hey, maybe she'll speak on the evils of Catholicism.

Tucker's Mom, I got your point about the pregnancy and travel, but seriously, is pregnancy her claim to fame? Millions of women do it every single day. Giving birth is not unusual, right sKate?

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me too

franky

Tucker's Mom said...

BTW, it doesn't look like they're following her on Twitter so she's just going to have to email them just like they told her to do. How does it feel to be like the rest of the mediocre unwashed masses Kate? I wonder if she contacted TLC to get on it for her, chop, chop hand clap.
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Clap! Clap! Don't they know who I am!????

Call Me Crazy said...

rainbowsandunicorns said... 67

I can wait. I hope that they don't write a book and a tell-all. I won't read it. No need in opening up a can of worms that is best left in the past. I think it would be best for them to move on and not re-live what went on in the Gosselin household. Why drag up what may have been painful memories just so the non-fans' concerns can be validated? By the time the kids are old enough to write a book, it will have been over and done.
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I believe that some of the children, after reaching adulthood, will want to keep what happened to them private, while others may feel a strong need to tell their story and talk about the abuses and violations of privacy they suffered. And if some decide to write a book, it will have nothing to do with validating the non-fans' concerns and everything to do with having the power to finally have their voices heard. Their experiences being brought up in a fishbowl, and their harsh treatment at the hands of their mother, are going to be a huge part of the people they become, so they will never really be "over and done" with it.

Dmasy said...

Our little MinPin, Annie, could care less about a severe thunderstorm. However, a dry leaf scuttling across the patio -- that is a REAL threat!

Tucker's Mom said...

FlimsyFlamsy said... 70
Tucker's Mom (#64), I'm so very sorry to hear about your dog
passing. I'm glad you shared that with us, and hope you'll find
some solace and/or distraction spending time here. I know
the kind of devoted pet parent you are by reading your posts
for years, and extend my sympathies.
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Call Me Crazy said... 72
Tucker's Mom - I am so, so sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in knowing how well you loved him, and how much he loved you back.
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Thank you so much for your compassion and support. I find myself talking to him a lot today.
Preparing one meal at breakfast felt very strange.
DH came back from walking Bichon this morning and said, "we got pees and poop", and I reflexively said, "ok, who did what?".
Yes, we keep track of that sort of thing, especially with our older dogs!

AuntieAnn said...

FlimsyFlamsy said... 73

"#UsuallySleepsOnFloorAtEndOfBed" -- how is it "usually" when
she admitted about 10 days ago that she was only just starting
to let Shoka sleep in her room? She's always rewriting history.
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I have more questions: how does a dog "protect" a person from a thunderstorm? Does he bark and growl at the lightning? Does he cover her ears and eyes with his paws?

I'm sure the poor guy would much rather NOT be in her room so he doesn't have to hear her shrieks of terror during those loud claps of thunder.

Hasn't he been punished enough?

Millicent said...

Tucker's Mom said:
OT- I wanted to share that we lost our (rescued) Beardie yesterday. He was 14 and had the most wonderful life, full of love, caring, doggie family, and many opportunities to run on the beach, splash in the ocean, and pee on sandcastles.
Still, my heart is broken. He was one of a kind and we were so blessed to have him since he was 3 months old.
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Oh TM, I am so sorry. I'm glad you had your wonderful Beardie for 14 years, but I know how hard it is to lose a beloved animal. You were blessed to have him in your life, and he was equally blessed to have such a loving home. My thoughts are with you.

Millicent said...

NJGal51 said... 66

Agree completely Ex Nurse and Plated and/or BA would really be a wonderful service for shut-ins or the elderly who might not get out as much as they'd like to. It's also great for singles/couples that work and would rather come home after a long day and cook a meal rather then go out all the time. I'd even think about it for myself if they had a hub in a city near me. I don't think I'd want something like that coming from NY to the southwest. Like you I don't see all the BA bashing on Twitter.
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Yet another reason I'm glad that I'm not on Twitter, don't follow anyone's Twitter, and therefore, miss out on a lot of wasted time :)

I have no problem with the idea or the service that Blue Apron offers. It's a company designed to fill a niche. Good for them and I hope they are successful. I even don't really care if they shoot some free meals over to Kate. That's the most that will ever come of it, if even that. It's not like their doing so would take food out of the mouths of needy children.

AuntieAnn said...

So sorry about your Beardie, Tucker's.

Anonymous said...

I heard on our local news that reality star Chapel Peace,also known as Chapel Schmucker of Breakin Almish is in the Jefferson County jail for possession and use of heroin.One of the men on the show is in trouble also.I don't know which one,as I don't watch the show that often.

Formerly Duped said...

Tucker's Mom said... 64
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I am also very sorry about your dear dog's passing. You were so kind and helpful to me about my dog's spinal surgery, and then sent sympathy my way in her illness and death. You are a true dog person and I'm so glad you had many good years with your dog.

We are finding happiness in our new rescue dog- but we still are missing our dear fur friend who left us not too long ago. It's truly heartbreaking when they leave us and can never be replaced nor should they be.I hope our two dogs meet up in Doggy Heaven."You had a mama with a mu-muu too?!"

P.J. said...

Tucker's Mom, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. How is your other dog taking it?

Mel said...

Tucker's Mom - sorry about your dog. It's hard.

Midnight Madness said...

I even don't really care if they shoot some free meals over to Kate. That's the most that will ever come of it, if even that. It's not like their doing so would take food out of the mouths of needy children.

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I think what grates on nerves is the idea that someone of wealth would have the balls to grift and possibly receive more freebies, always wanting more and more and more and never being satisfied with anything and she appreciates nothing. It's the entitlement thing and it's despicable.

Midnight Madness said...

What can they possible talk about other than bashing LGBT community, Catholics, birth control, etc.

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They could talk about what it's like to raise your siblings as your own children.

Dmasy said...

Tucker's Mom -- I am so sorry. We ladies have several pets that may have met at the Rainbow Bridge even though we have not met.

AuntieAnn said...

Midnight Madness said... 91

... always wanting more and more and more and never being satisfied with anything and she appreciates nothing. It's the entitlement thing and it's despicable.

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She has no humility. NONE. I'm waiting for the day when some company tells her where to shove it, we know who you are and how you got there, Ms Gosselin.

Excerpts of her journal demonstrate just how off the charts her entitlement issues are.

"We are willing to the Essex House with the following stipulations:

We receive the same suite setup as last time and an additional king room DIRECTLY NEXT DOOR (room 301 - the floor that the spa is on) to the suite setup. A room down the hall even one room further will not work!!!!!..."

Then she goes on at length about the menu she wants. Queen Elizabeth wouldn't get fed as well if she visited the Essex.

Who needs syrup of Ipecec. Just read Kate's journal instead. It's vomit inducing.

Mel said...

TFW just does the twitter thing in an effort to subtly shame the company into giving her free stuff.

She thinks she's this big celebrity, but in reality has no clue how these things work.

When's the last time you saw Angelina Jolie begging on twitter for free food?

pym said...

Tucker's, also so very sorry. There really are no words to make it better but it's clear you are embraced by friends here.

As for dogs seeking comfort in storms--one of my huskies could not be comforted and scuttled from one place in the house to another. She certainly had no impulse to protect me and had no confidence that we could protect her. My other large dogs we uneasy in thunderstorms but the small dogs didn't seem to mind. Fortunately, we don't have many thunderstorms in this area. Only my present dog wants a cover at night in the winter. I think it's the attention and ritual of being tucked in that he enjoys more than the cover itself.

Could it be that after lavishing all that attention on the bird Kate has now decided to extend some of it to the dog? I tend to agree that it is all manufactured for attention, but I can't help hoping some of it is real.

Ex Nurse said...

Rainbowsnandunicorns said...
Why would she feel the need to "save time?" The kids will be away for nine hours a day. It would certainly seem that she would have enough time to shop for food, plan and cook dinners.Let Kate and the kids have bonding experiences at the grocery store where she can teach them price-checking and how to shop for a large family.
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Where did I say that I thought that she needs to save time? Why the antagonistic response when I was speaking in generalizations in response to the comments on the Today Show.

If I follow your comments to a logical conclusion, then she should also be churning he own butter and making all of the family's clothes. And, I guess, growing her own cotton and weaving them into cloth for the clothes. It is a very similar comparison. Just as mass production lowered the cost of manufacturing clothes, so has the ability to network and collaborate with other companies, makes it time and cost effective to provide very high quality meals at reasonable prices (as compared to similar quality ingredients).

And, I have to ask--how is attacking me and inferring that I am somehow supporting her, simply because I supported a company that she contacted, fair or productive? By and large, we regulars are quite civilized, so this type of comment really stands out as just being antagonistic, with no basis in fact.



Jane said...

Ex Nurse said... 57
Tucker's Mom said...
You can definitely spend a lot less when you buy and cook in volume (no duh), vs. paying $8-10 pp as a flat fee.
This makes plain old common sense.
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Part 1 ( sorry for the length--Blogger made me break it up)

I wrote this last night, but didn't post it--said the same thing!

I don't understand why anyone feels they have to condemn any company just because they have any association with TFW, no matter how remote. Other than sending a generic response to her inquiry, what have they done to deserve so much criticism? Which seems to extend to not only the company, but to their customers, as well.
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In this case I agree with you, and others, who feel there's no reason to take the company to task simply because Kate is trying to grift from them. They aren't following her on Twitter, as far as we know they haven't given her anything. Should they send her a coupon for a free meal or two, no biggie - they do this with many people. My sister uses BA from time to time and tells me she gets freebies and discounts without asking and she's just a hard-working RN. Unlike Kate. I don't understand DMing them repeatedly or including them in vulgar tweets. One would hope they'd do their due diligence before making any kind of financial deal with her. But should they not, and it's more than a coupon or two, then I see nothing wrong with enlightening them about her abuse. Just my opinion :)

Jane said...

Tucker's Mom - I'm so very sorry for your loss. The hurt is terrible :(

swingsandroundabouts said...

Tucker's, I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved dog. It really is heart breaking. My thoughts are with you.

swingsandroundabouts said...

They also mentioned Freshology, which delivers plated meals in sectioned plates, which makes a lot more sense to me. You don't have the time, then get the meal ready to heat and eat.

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Believe it or not, we had these when I was growing up. They were called TV dinners and were a rare treat. ;)

swingsandroundabouts said...

Our present dog is a rescue and has a lot of issues. Of course he is afraid of thunder and lightening. He really is my husband's dog and follows DH all day long, except during thunderstorms when he comes to me and sticks close to me. Go figure.

rainbowsandunicorns said...

"Where did I say that I thought that she needs to save time? Why the antagonistic response when I was speaking in generalizations in response to the comments on the Today Show... By and large, we regulars are quite civilized, so this type of comment really stands out as just being antagonistic, with no basis in fact."

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You posted that:

"So, I think it is a valid statement that, for a large family, the cost is significantly higher, although there is still time-saving convenience because it eliminates the planning and shopping."

My response (69) was not in the least bit antagonistic toward you, nor did I misunderstand your comment. I have no idea where that is coming from. I asked why Kate would need to save time. It was a comment about Kate, asking what she does in her busy day that she would need to save time. I didn't attack you, have never attacked anyone here, it was not antagonistic and certainly not uncivilized.

I agreed with your comment about not going after the company or trashing them. There is no need to do so. I'm sure there is a need for many out there who would welcome their services. I don't see how Kate would fit into that category, and I in no way either said or implied that you support Kate. There is no need to be defensive because there was nothing antagonistic in my remark, nor did I attack you. I apologize if you believed it to be such because there was nothing intended to be directed at you.

Anonymous said...

Tucker's Mom.

OMG, my condolenses and a Big hug

franky

FlimsyFlamsy said...

AuntieAnn (#94), that journal quote says it all, huh? The caps, the
exclamation points...what an obnoxious diva. And her talent was...
what again?

That's why her feeble attempts at trying to seem like "everywoman"
always fall flat. Because even she knows it's bull. Again and
again she's shown herself to be surly, snotty, entitled, arrogant,
condescending, unkind, short-tempered and lazy. So her folksy
little tweets about enjoying the clouds, and watching "The
Waltons," and playing by the pool with her lovable moppets
make me roll my eyes.

Tucker's Mom said...

Thank you everyone for your outpouring of love and support for my fur baby loss.
Having a bit of time to reflect today, DH and I are accepting that it truly was time and we did the right thing. The initial guilt morbidly overshadows the years of wonderful memories initially, but hopefully we'll continue to focus more on our Beardie's life, than the last few weeks and days before he left us.
Bless you all for your warmth, understanding and sympathy.

The veranda is so many things, including a place for finding solace.

Anonymous said...

Storms , LOL

my brother's dog Boomer used to freak out, literally. That 70 pd black Lab would turn to mush when a storm hit, and jump into my bed, lol... When he got older (10) we found out he had buckshot in his hind-quarters.

We (I) got him at the SPCA, it made total sense his panic at every storm. I literally chased him down and stopped traffic for him, the sweetie, and he had a great life on the lake

franky

Anonymous said...

Tuckers Mom

I believe your Beardie opened up the rainbow bridge, I can hearmy fur-babies... condolences

franky

Tucker's Mom said...

Dmasy said... 93
Tucker's Mom -- I am so sorry. We ladies have several pets that may have met at the Rainbow Bridge even though we have not met.
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They can wear muumuus and hang out in their own beautiful field instead of a veranda ;-)

Tucker's Mom said...

P.J. said... 89
Tucker's Mom, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. How is your other dog taking it?
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So far he seems just fine. He wasn't particularly attached to our Beardie- more to our female Lab.
I think he's going to be a singleton for awhile. He's been one of three dogs, then of two, since we got him as a pup. W
DH and I are also going to take it easy with just one dog, as we've had 2-3 dogs for 15 years now.
I'm sure we'll add another when the stars align.

Jeanne said...

I think what Jessa Duggar can talk about is how to obey the man of the household. She obeyed her father, forgave her brother. She now obeys her husband. I understand that's a popular topic at some of these Southern Bible conventions.

I find it unnecessary to contact Blue Apron when all they've done is a standard customer service tweet. I have a problem with rich Kate getting so many freebies. But isn't that true of many rich and/or famous people?

I wonder about Kate not being home much. I believe she gets away as often as she can. But where does she go? Does she have an apt in NYC or a condo near Steve? Does she go to overnight spas?

Jane said...

Tucker's Mom said... 109
Dmasy said... 93
Tucker's Mom -- I am so sorry. We ladies have several pets that may have met at the Rainbow Bridge even though we have not met.
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They can wear muumuus and hang out in their own beautiful field instead of a veranda ;-)
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Thank you! I got such a precious visual!

Tucker's Mom said...

swingsandroundabouts said... 101
They also mentioned Freshology, which delivers plated meals in sectioned plates, which makes a lot more sense to me. You don't have the time, then get the meal ready to heat and eat.

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Believe it or not, we had these when I was growing up. They were called TV dinners and were a rare treat. ;)
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OMG, remember they came in tin trays that took like an HOUR to heat in the oven?
They were treats for us, too!

Lynne In RI said...

Ex Nurse (97): "And, I have to ask--how is attacking me and inferring that I am somehow supporting her, simply because I supported a company that she contacted, fair or productive? By and large, we regulars are quite civilized, so this type of comment really stands out as just being antagonistic, with no basis in fact. "

))))))))))))))))

I read Rainbows' post and I didn't take it as an attack on you or anyone and certainly not antagonistic. From what I read, she was just saying that Kate really doesn't need the "convenience" of such a company when she has all the time in the world to shop for food and prepare meals.

No more, no less, and the "civilized" comment from you seemed to be unkind and undeserved.

Tucker's Mom -- I am so sorry. I just don't know what to say other than that Beardie knew he was loved, and may your heart always hold warm and fond memories of him. That Rainbow Bridge has quite a few pets with "muumuu" mothers. We lost our 17-year-old pup last week, and it's heart-breaking.

Flight of the Kiwi said...

I have more questions: how does a dog "protect" a person from a thunderstorm?


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Well, my dog herds us to the northeast corner of the basement and pushes us under the heavy worktable. Or, if time is of the essence, herds us to the bathroom, barks us into the tub and then places herself on top of us. Of course, this is in the event of a tornado. A scary thunder storm involving a power outage sends her to the safe, dials the combination and puts her paw on the identifying pad pull out Valium and brings it to us, for us. She uses a flashlight to navigate in the dark - which is a real trick because the flashlight is on top of the refrigerator. She IS a rescue dog after all ;o)

In all seriousness, Tucker's Mom, I am sorry for the loss of your beloved pet.

Anonymous said...

Formerly Duped said... 88
Tucker's Mom said... 64
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I am also very sorry about your dear dog's passing. You were so kind and helpful to me about my dog's spinal surgery, and then sent sympathy my way in her illness and death. You are a true dog person and I'm so glad you had many good years with your dog.

We are finding happiness in our new rescue dog- but we still are missing our dear fur friend who left us not too long ago. It's truly heartbreaking when they leave us and can never be replaced nor should they be.I hope our two dogs meet up in Doggy Heaven."You had a mama with a mu-muu too?!"
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and Orange Crocs

franky

Tucker's Mom said...

I find it unnecessary to contact Blue Apron when all they've done is a standard customer service tweet. I have a problem with rich Kate getting so many freebies. But isn't that true of many rich and/or famous people?
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True, but I think what rubs people the wrong way is that Kate's a'piecin and a'patchin, dontcha know.
I have noticed that Kate really doesn't so much complain about money so much anymore as she does how tough she has it with 8, count 'em 8 almost teenagers.

redbird said...

Tucker's mom, so sorry about your loss. It hurts really hard in the beginning, but it will get better.

Flight of the Kiwi said...

Tuckers Mom said: Now, if we could get him to stop his ear-piercing barking at people walking by the house!

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If you ever figure this out, please let me know. PLEASE, PLEASE let me know.

Tucker's Mom said...

We lost our 17-year-old pup last week, and it's heart-breaking.
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Wow, 17 years is extraordinary. Such a testament to your love and care.
I'm sorry for your loss and hope you too are trying to find comfort in wonderful memories.
It's truly hard.

Tucker's Mom said...

Well, my dog herds us to the northeast corner of the basement and pushes us under the heavy worktable. Or, if time is of the essence, herds us to the bathroom, barks us into the tub and then places herself on top of us. Of course, this is in the event of a tornado. A scary thunder storm involving a power outage sends her to the safe, dials the combination and puts her paw on the identifying pad pull out Valium and brings it to us, for us. She uses a flashlight to navigate in the dark - which is a real trick because the flashlight is on top of the refrigerator. She IS a rescue dog after all ;o)
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Your dog is better prepared than Kate and I'll bet s/he knows that you don't run a generator indoors!
And, thanks ;)

Anonymous said...

Midnight Madness said... 91
I even don't really care if they shoot some free meals over to Kate. That's the most that will ever come of it, if even that. It's not like their doing so would take food out of the mouths of needy children.

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I think what grates on nerves is the idea that someone of wealth would have the balls to grift and possibly receive more freebies, always wanting more and more and more and never being satisfied with anything and she appreciates nothing. It's the entitlement thing and it's despicable.

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AMEN

franky

P.J. said...

swingsandroundabouts said... 101
They also mentioned Freshology, which delivers plated meals in sectioned plates, which makes a lot more sense to me. You don't have the time, then get the meal ready to heat and eat.

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Believe it or not, we had these when I was growing up. They were called TV dinners and were a rare treat. ;)

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LOL, I was thinking the same thing. Too funny.

Ex-Nurse, your comment left me scratching my head too. I didn't read it the way you did. What does she do all day? She's much too organized-ish and a mastermind to have to resort to time-savers like BA. If you're looking for her, you'll find her in the kitchen or the grocery store. She probably wouldn't have time to pencil BA calls into her schedule. She should write it on a post-it note for one of her lackeys to look into.

Anonymous said...

OMG Auntie Anne

was the KING room next-door for Jon?

Holy entitlement

franky

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Lynne (#114), so sorry to hear you lost your beloved pup recently.
Wishing you peace and happy memories.

Warmth Of The Sun said...

Believe it or not, we had these when I was growing up. They were called TV dinners and were a rare treat. ;)

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LOL! Swanson turkey over stuffing, one tablespoon of mashed potatoes, and peas. Good times!

Formerly Duped said...

Lynne In RI said... 114
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oh, how sad- 17 years! I'm so sorry. That's a long time to love another creature.My sympathy.I'm sure sure you have countless great memories of your dog to sustain you.

Formerly Duped said...

Yes, we occasionally had Swanson TV dinners on trays no less,in the living room to watch Wonderful World of Disney. Sometimes followed by Jiffy Pop Popcorn, 'the magical treat; as much fun to make as it is to eat'! Rare treats were so much fun!

Tucker's Mom said...

Formerly Duped said... 128
Yes, we occasionally had Swanson TV dinners on trays no less,in the living room to watch Wonderful World of Disney. Sometimes followed by Jiffy Pop Popcorn, 'the magical treat; as much fun to make as it is to eat'! Rare treats were so much fun!
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Wow, Disney and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and I was in heaven!

NJGal51 said...

Tucker's Mom and Lynne - I'm so sorry to hear that both of you have lost fur babies. May the wonderful memories that you have of them comfort you. I hope that they meet up with my Spike and have a grand old time at the Rainbow Bridge. I still miss my boy every day but we've been in contact with our breeder and expect to be getting a new pup with her first litter next year.

As a disclaimer, we don't qualify for bulldog rescue because even though our bullies are never outside alone, we have an un-fenced, in-ground pool. We are, and always will be, English Bulldog people. We go to a reputable breeder rather than back-yard breeder because we want someone that cares about the health of the breed and are not just in it to make a buck (or $2500!).

Lynne In RI said...

Tucker's (120): "Wow, 17 years is extraordinary. Such a testament to your love and care.
I'm sorry for your loss and hope you too are trying to find comfort in wonderful memories.
It's truly hard."

)))))))))

Yes, so very hard. We got her when she was seven weeks old. Seventeen years by our side and it feels like a part of us is missing, which it is. In just eight more weeks we would have celebrated her 18th birthday. She was never sick a day in her life. Old age finally took her away.

Thanks, everyone, for your sympathy posts, and Tucker's Mom, so many of us know exactly the hurt you are experiencing now .My thoughts are with you.

Anonymous said...

For no reason, was just reminded of Pink

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpQFFLBMEPI

franky

NJGal51 said...

@MY_BORDERCOLLIE: @RealRomaDowney @Kateplusmy8 @TLC I saw an episode of your new series & it touched my heart more than words can describe! #AnsweredPrayers🙏🏽
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I guess she's reminding TFW to tweet about how much she loves the new show and how she watched it with all 8 kids (she has 8 kids you know), the dog and the bird.

Jane said...

NJGal51 said... 133
@MY_BORDERCOLLIE: @RealRomaDowney @Kateplusmy8 @TLC I saw an episode of your new series & it touched my heart more than words can describe! #AnsweredPrayers����
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I guess she's reminding TFW to tweet about how much she loves the new show and how she watched it with all 8 kids (she has 8 kids you know), the dog and the bird.

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Don't forget the fish! (Are they still alive?)

Sherry Baby said...

Don't forget the fish! (Are they still alive?)

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Is the bird still alive? Zorro's now in the house.

AuntieAnn said...

Flight of the Kiwi said... 115

Well, my dog herds us to the northeast corner of the basement and pushes us under the heavy worktable. Or, if time is of the essence, herds us to the bathroom, barks us into the tub and then places herself on top of us.

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LOL! And when the storm has passed and everything has calmed down she fixes you and Rocketman a warm brandy, dons her cape and rescues small children from tall trees. Am I right?

prairiemary said...

Sorry you lost your dog Tucker's Mom. This afternoon we had to put our rescue Border Collie to sleep, he was very old and getting worse every day, it was a hard decision to make. I think I cried every tear I had, we loved and spoiled him, and will miss him so very much. Why can't our pets live as long as we do? They are here for such a short amount of time.

Sherry Baby said...

If Shoka is afraid of storms, then why in the world did she let him outside all of these summers, all alone and afraid?

AuntieAnn said...

FlimsyFlamsy said... 105

AuntieAnn (#94), that journal quote says it all, huh? The caps, the exclamation points...what an obnoxious diva. And her talent was...what again?

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Flimsy, indeed she did write all that and more. Ordinarily I wouldn't go through the trouble of typing out this lengthy post, but I'll make an exception because it shows where her head was at when the J&K+8 was the climbing to the top of the ratings chart. She still hasn't pulled it out of her royal ass.


And for those sheep who read here and we know you do -- if you still think she's a woman to admire when you're finished reading what this greedy pig wanted in exchange for the privilege of her presence at the Essex, you're bigger fools than I thought.

The following is the menu we are requesting:

(breakfast is fine and we will do room service menu selections as is).
Wednesday dinner- Kobe beef tips (extremely tender steak-medium to medium well), steamed broccoli, whipped mashed potatoes, as well as French fries.
Organic blueberries and vanilla icecream for dessert.
(This meal shoul available as option for kids and adults. A mixed green/grilled chicken salad should also be available- see below for ingredients).

Thursday lunch- Homemade macaroni and cheese with mild white cheddar and small shell pasta fries with honey mustard dipping sauce and carrot and celery sticks with ranch dressing. Apple slices. Chocolate chip cookies for dessert. (additional option of mixed green/chicken salad for adults: see below for salad ingredients)

Thursday dinner- Hamburgers (sliders) and cheeseburgers (sliders) as well as hot dogs and chicken fingers with honey mustard dipping sauce and French fries and onion rings. Dill pickles on the side. Steamed seasoned green beans on the side as well
Vanilla cake with vanilla icing for dessert. (additional mixed green/grilled chicken salad option needed for adults- see below for ingredients)

Friday lunch- peanut butter and grape jelly on wheat bread (whole grain with no obvious grain in it). Potato Chips, fruit salad (blueberries, bananas, apple, grapes strawberries, kiwi, pineapple, etc), Montery jack cheese cubes, and oatmeal raisin cookies for dessert. (substitute for adults: ham and cheese sandwiches on wheat with lettue tomato and onion and horseradish spread as well as a MIXED GREEN SALAD with grilled chicken, cucumber, tomato, sliced strawberries (or pears), feta cheese crumbles, pecans and a balsamic vinegrette dressing.)

Friday dinner (if we are still there);
Pizza: cheese, pepperoni, onion and green peppers in different configerations. French fries, and steamed broccoli.
Chocolate brownies for dessert. (additional mixed green/grilled chicken salad option for adults needed- see above for ingredients)
Additionally, we would like the followin Whole Foods selections in our room ( main suite only): (as requested):

10 Organic bananas, 4 boxes organic blueberries, 4 packages organic cheese sticks, 2 boxes organic 'ritz' crackers (the equivalent of ritz but the organic brand), 2 six packs 'Yo Kids' (stonyfield farms) organic yogurt, 1 pack organic peanutbutter cookies, 3 bottles organic lemonade, 1 gallon organic (pulp free) orange juice, 2 gallons spring water (unless supplied), 2 packages of Individually packaged cookies, 2 packages of indicidually [sic] packaged peanutbutter crackers and/or cheese crackers to eat on the run!

This will really ease our worries if this can happen! It will alleviate some of the stress of traveling! !

Sue_Buddy said...

AuntieAnn said... 139

I feel sooooo inadequate [hanging head in shame].

When we went on vacay I packed yogurt, granola, cheese sticks. fruit, packaged meats, crackers, drinks. We ate dinner out or bbq'd some meat and veggies.

No wonder my kids weren't sitting at my feet daily telling me how much they looked up to me.

Sue_Buddy said...

Tucker's Mom,

So sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved dog. There are really no words, I know, but you were a great mom and provided a wonderful life for that dear furry baby.

Anonymous said...

just because I love this song and TFMJG annoys me.. https://www.youtube.co

because I can
m/watch?v=OpQFFLBMEPI

franky

Sherry Baby said...

No wonder my kids weren't sitting at my feet daily telling me how much they looked up to me.

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Not even literally? :)

Sherry Baby said...

Wednesday dinner- Kobe beef tips (extremely tender steak-medium to medium well)

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Did she need to explain to the Essex what Kobe beef tips were?

AuntieAnn said...

Sue_Buddy said... 140

No wonder my kids weren't sitting at my feet daily telling me how much they looked up to me.

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I know how you feel. I had to talk myself off the ledge, too.

Sue_Buddy said...

Not even literally? :)
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Seriously and honestly, not even literally.

Sherry Baby said...

Good grief, Auntie Ann. I had forgotten about this. Thanks for posting. I'm surprised she didn't order eight large bags of M&Ms and instruct the lowly staff there to pick out all the green ones because the kids didn't like that flavor.

Sue_Buddy said...

I haven't caught up on all today's posts, but I see there are more of you who have recently lost your beloved dogs. So sorry, and prairiemary, I'm with you. I wish out pets could live as long as we do.

Sleepless In Seattle said...

1 gallon organic (pulp free) orange juice

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What if she found a piece of pulp in the orange juice? Would she have shrieked and thrown the gallon against the wall in a fit of rage?

AuntieAnn said...

Sherry Baby said... 144

Wednesday dinner- Kobe beef tips (extremely tender steak-medium to medium well)

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Did she need to explain to the Essex what Kobe beef tips were?

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I know. I'd love to know how the chefs and kitchen staff reacted when they got that memo. I have to wonder if they didn't spit in her hamburger (slider).

I can only hope someone did.

AuntieAnn said...

You're welcome Sherry Baby (147). My blood pressure rose to dangerous limits when I typed it. Join me in a rumspringa? I don't wanna die angry. (or sober). lol!

Sleepless In Seattle said...

So she "requested" that food at the Essex House, but made her kids eat moldy foods at home and gave them only tiny portions of cheese, grapes and crackers at lunch...and then served them her homemade slop on the plate for dinner, as well as "sammenella" chicken? Wow...

Sue_Buddy said...

Franky=Anonymous said... 142
just because I love this song and TFMJG annoys me.. https://www.youtube.co

because I can
m/watch?v=OpQFFLBMEPI
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Those links aren't working and I'm curious. Love a good song.

AuntieAnn said...

Sleepless In Seattle said... 149

1 gallon organic (pulp free) orange juice

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What if she found a piece of pulp in the orange juice? Would she have shrieked and thrown the gallon against the wall in a fit of rage?

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Probably. Unless the pulp was arranged in 'different configerations'.

Gaaaah

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


I find it unnecessary to contact Blue Apron when all they've done is a standard customer service tweet.

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I have to agree on this one. There is no evidence they are giving Kate special treatment whatsoever. In fact, they told her to do what everybody else is and EMAIL them if they have a question. Her first tweet they blew off. I'm not going to assume they're giving her special treatment until I have an indication they are.

I really am getting the opposite vibe from them, that they're not overly concerned with her much less even know who she is. She is a customer who asked a question, even though it was obviously a fishing for freebies one, and they asked her to email them like I imagine they would to any customer asking any question. Nothing more. I don't get the sense they are getting her hints or CARE.

P.J. said...

Wednesday dinner- Kobe beef tips (extremely tender steak-medium to medium well)

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I'm pretty sure there is a Japanese law that forbids the cooking of Kobe beef to medium/medium well. That would be sacrilege.

I'll bet they threw a flank steak on a plate. A rube like her wouldn't know the difference.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Wednesday dinner- Kobe beef tips (extremely tender steak-medium to medium well)

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Just by making that statement she gives herself no credibility as a chef or even a home cook whose cookbook you would pay money for.

Sue_Buddy said...

What if she found a piece of pulp in the orange juice? Would she have shrieked and thrown the gallon against the wall in a fit of rage?
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It's safe to think so. We saw how she reacted when Jon bought something without a coupon, or when he breathed for that matter, and a tup got ice cream on her dress and then there was.......GUMGATE. Pulp in pulpless orange juice; there's no excuse for such a thing. Off with their heads.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Kate has all the time in the world to plan and cook wonderful, cost effective, nutritious meals for her eight kids.

I don't quite know what she does all day. In fact it strikes me that she's bored sometimes, just based on her sort of fluttering around on twitter at times.

These boxed dinners really aren't marketed toward stay at home moms, many of whom stay home in part because they want to be the ones cooking for their children and knowing exactly what is going on their stomachs. They don't waste time focusing on a group of people who are unlikely to see much use for this. In fact I can see couples saying wait a minute part of staying home is to SAVE money because we have more time and don't have to swing by take out all the time blowing money on overpriced fast food because we just have no time.

Sherry Baby said...

You're welcome Sherry Baby (147). My blood pressure rose to dangerous limits when I typed it. Join me in a rumspringa? I don't wanna die angry. (or sober). lol!

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Of course. I will never refuse a good rumspringa (or a bad one, for that matter...if there is such a thing)!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Real celebrities don't need to grift because real celebrities have so much free crap dumped on them they don't need to bother.

I cannot even count how many free iPods we had floating around, ipads were every swag bag in their heyday.

Celeb grifted sometimes but not as a rule. Once in a blue moon they would ask for something outrageous, like asking a charity they traveled abroad with to give them a free one-week vacation after the work (ugh, embarrassing!!! And request DENIED!). But generally stuff gets dumped on you without even trying.

Sherry Baby said...

I'll bet they threw a flank steak on a plate. A rube like her wouldn't know the difference.

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Or a Bubba Burger!

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Prairiemary (#137), I was very sorry to hear you had to put your
beloved border collie down today. There are certainly lots of
people here who share your sorrow and feelings of loss at the
death of a faithful friend.

FlimsyFlamsy said...

AuntieAnn, if I was in the kitchen and got TFW's note, I think one
of the "different configerations" on her pizza would be "Bite Me"
spelled out in in pepperoni, or "666" made out of pepper slices.

Sherry Baby said...

So she "requested" that food at the Essex House, but made her kids eat moldy foods at home and gave them only tiny portions of cheese, grapes and crackers at lunch...and then served them her homemade slop on the plate for dinner, as well as "sammenella" chicken? Wow...

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I am reminded of something my mother told me when I went away to college. Although I grew up in an affluent home and ate at upscale restaurants, she told me not to complain about the food in the school dining hall and to eat whatever was put in front of me. She said it was her experience in college that the kids who picked at their food, griping about this and that were the ones who, in their own homes, never really knew what a good meal was but nevertheless whined about what was served to them in the school cafeteria. It was so true.

Call Me Crazy said...

Lynne in RI and prairiemary - I am so sorry you are both experiencing the pain of losing your beloved pup. It is very hard.

Call Me Crazy said...

Warmth Of The Sun said... 126

LOL! Swanson turkey over stuffing, one tablespoon of mashed potatoes, and peas. Good times!
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Haha! And let's not forget the dinners that had a spoonful of sliced apples drowning in some gooey, gelatinous substance. YUM!

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Tucker's Mom said... 129

Wow, Disney and Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and I was in heaven!
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Yes, yes, yes! Good, old Marlin Perkins narrating as his buddy, Jim, did all the dangerous work! I loved that show!

AuntieAnn said...

FlimsyFlamsy said... 164

AuntieAnn, if I was in the kitchen and got TFW's note, I think one of the "different configerations" on her pizza would be "Bite Me" spelled out in in pepperoni, or "666" made out of pepper slices.

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hahaha!

Actually, most kitchen staff do have a wicked sense of humor, even top end places. I'll bet the Essex crew had fun making 'different configurations' before the pizzas went into the oven. Heaven help her if Anthony Bourdain was working there. "Eat This". "Bend Over". "Kate Who?"

prairiemary said...

Thanks Sue Buddy and FlimsyFlamsy, there are so many of us here who have lost our fur babies. Now why is the world do alligators get to live for 60-80 years, and our dogs not much more then 16 years, does not seem fair at all. We still have 3 remaining dogs to have to get thru their senior years, all around the same age. Not something we ever thought of when they were puppies. Lights out for me, a new day starts tomorrow:)

NJGal51 said...

Prairiemary - I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your beloved pet.

Midnight Madness said...

Haha! And let's not forget the dinners that had a spoonful of sliced apples drowning in some gooey, gelatinous substance. YUM!

*****
And the brownies that were uncooked and sticky in the inside!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


The Duggars have been straight foward from the start. They believe in their cult religion

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They haven't been that straight forward really. They aggressively went after the gay/TG community and tried to interfere with their basic human rights and accused them of being child predators just because they wanted to pee in a bathroom of the gender they best identify with, all the while they knew their son had done some very terrible sexual things to their daughters. How dare they try to say other people's rights to their own sexual preferences is wrong when they had a child molester living in their own home. It's really out of this world what happened when you stop and think about it....

Anonymous said...

Auntie-Anne

My 2 links were pink singing just one minute, and Bohemian Rhapsody, listen to the words..now listening to Poison, November Ra
in

franky

Sleepless In Seattle said...

The Duggars have been straight foward from the start. They believe in their cult religion

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Yes, they were. Straight forward hypocrites.

Anonymous said...

Kobe beef tips medium to medium well, Omg I think I heard Gordon, um, chef Gordon Ramsey's head explode...mine did

I flipped out in Mexico when they changed cooks..seriously

franky

Tucker's Mom said...

It's really out of this world what happened when you stop and think about it....
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It's Shakespearean, really.

Tucker's Mom said...

Midnight Madness said... 172
Haha! And let's not forget the dinners that had a spoonful of sliced apples drowning in some gooey, gelatinous substance. YUM!

*****
And the brownies that were uncooked and sticky in the inside!
July 28, 2015 at 10:35 PM
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Hey, Swanson was ahead of its time. Those undercooked brownies went on to be the omnipresent Chocolate Lava Cakes in the '90's!

Tucker's Mom said...

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said... 158

Wednesday dinner- Kobe beef tips (extremely tender steak-medium to medium well)

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Just by making that statement she gives herself no credibility as a chef or even a home cook whose cookbook you would pay money for.
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Exactly. I shed a tear every time I read that.
Waste of cow.

Tucker's Mom said...


I'm pretty sure there is a Japanese law that forbids the cooking of Kobe beef to medium/medium well. That would be sacrilege.

I'll bet they threw a flank steak on a plate. A rube like her wouldn't know the difference.
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I would have thrown sirloin tips on the plate and called it a day.

Tucker's Mom said...

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said... 156

I find it unnecessary to contact Blue Apron when all they've done is a standard customer service tweet.

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I have to agree on this one. There is no evidence they are giving Kate special treatment whatsoever. In fact, they told her to do what everybody else is and EMAIL them if they have a question. Her first tweet they blew off. I'm not going to assume they're giving her special treatment until I have an indication they are.
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BA gets points for not saying "how high" when Kate said, "jump".

Tucker's Mom said...

prairiemary said... 138
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I'm so sorry to hear about your Border Collie. They are such smart and intuitive dogs, and I'm sure yours had a wonderful life with his people and doggy family.
We've lost our original 3 dogs in 2 years, and it is hard when they all age, but I learned to really savor the days of their slowing down in old age.
We are fortunate to have our young Bichon and look forward to many years of love and joy. It really is a comfort.

Tucker's Mom said...

Anonymous said... 176
Kobe beef tips medium to medium well, Omg I think I heard Gordon, um, chef Gordon Ramsey's head explode...mine did

I flipped out in Mexico when they changed cooks..seriously

franky
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We're going to vacation with family in Mexico. I'm really looking forward to fish cooked right out of the sea!

FlimsyFlamsy said...

And the frozen dinner wouldn't be complete unless there was
a stray kernel of corn or a chunk of green been embedded in
the dessert - yum!

To me, the ultimate Duggar hypocrisy is claiming to love everyone,
yet spewing hate for several groups on a regular basis. Hate
based on distorted facts and downright lies. Hate that lines
their pockets through personal appearance tours and freebies.
But the darkness behind their camera-ready smiles has finally
been exposed, and they're feeling the impact now.

JoyinVirginia said...

Tuckers mom, condolences on loss of your dog.

Formerly Duped said...

prairiemary said... 138
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Goodness, another one of our dear dogs gone. I'm so sorry. Another long life but I'm sure very much missed. My sympathy.

Tucker's Mom said...

JoyinVirginia said... 185
Tuckers mom, condolences on loss of your dog.
July 29, 2015 at 6:09 AM
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Thank you. I know it will really hit hard the next time we go to the OBX. That dog loved peeing on sandcastles, running on the beach and wading into the water.
Fortunately, we were able to take him one last time just a short time ago.

Ex Nurse said...

Rainbows and unicorns--my apologies for misunderstanding you post. I too am going through a very tough few days with one of my dogs (see following), so I think I was being overly sensitive in taking your comments personally.

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Wow...this has been a bad week for we dog owners. My condolences to all of us who have recently lost a pet.

On Saturday, his condition worsened dramatically, so I took him to the emergency vet for iV fluids. He had a high fever, which turned out to be pneumonia. I prepared myself for a difficult decision after he worsened during his overnight at the hospital. He has been quite sick, and had an unexplained rapid weight loss. Abdominal ultrasound and blood tests turned up only slightly abnormal liver enzymes.

When I got the news that he was worsening, but ooooI spent some time online researching end of life decisions, which was really helpful. I found this decision-making tool to help with making the decision of when it is time to let our beloved pups go:

http://www.ourwonderfulpets.com/katrina/posts/60-how-do-you-measure-quality-of-life

I made the decision that if Comet was able to walk down the hall of the hospital, I would take him home with oral antibiotics. He perked up as soon as he saw me, and tried to head for the door! While I do think he became depressed in the hospital, the fluids and antibiotics helped him immensely. I left the hospital with a list of vets that perform euthanasia at home.

Our family gathered at home on Sunday, and I told him it was up to him to recover from the pneumonia. Since Sunday, he is steadily improving, and is eating/drinking a gravy made of canned food diluted with raw goat's milk. Yesterday. he came on a walk with my other doodle, Darwin, and he continues to improve hourly.

About two weeks ago, he stopped lifting his leg to pee. I said that I would start to believe he would recover if he started lifting his leg. Well, Tuesday morning he started lifting his leg, going a little higher each time. For his last pee of the day, he lifted his leg above his head!

I don't know to what degree he will recover. but, the experience clarified that I do not want any extreme medical intervention or surgeries, other than nutritional support, hydration, medication and supplements.

I am grateful to have the extra time with him, but, when it is time, I am ready to let him go. It is comforting to know that I can alleviate his suffering when we are both ready, in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his humans.

KyPastor said...

To me, the ultimate Duggar hypocrisy is claiming to love everyone,
yet spewing hate for several groups on a regular basis. Hate
based on distorted facts and downright lies. Hate that lines
their pockets through personal appearance tours and freebies.
But the darkness behind their camera-ready smiles has finally
been exposed, and they're feeling the impact now.

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For some ultra fundamental Christians it is showing love to call out and seek to correct sinful behavior. If nobody does this, the sinner is not likely to repent and is leaving himself or herself open to an eternity in hell.

The Duggers believe they are shielding the straight community from the sinful LGBT community and helping save the souls of the LGBTs. To Fundamental Christians, preaching sinners back to God's True Word is the height of love. They generally believe that anyone who disagrees with this hates God and God's Word.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


For some ultra fundamental Christians it is showing love to call out and seek to correct sinful behavior. If nobody does this, the sinner is not likely to repent and is leaving himself or herself open to an eternity in hell.


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If that's the case then they should have no problem when the public calls out Josh's behavior and the family's coverup as sinful. The public was just showing "love."

Tucker's Mom said...


For some ultra fundamental Christians it is showing love to call out and seek to correct sinful behavior. If nobody does this, the sinner is not likely to repent and is leaving himself or herself open to an eternity in hell.

The Duggers believe they are shielding the straight community from the sinful LGBT community and helping save the souls of the LGBTs. To Fundamental Christians, preaching sinners back to God's True Word is the height of love. They generally believe that anyone who disagrees with this hates God and God's Word.
July 29, 2015 at 7:11 AM
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I get that- makes sense.
They sure don't like the public calling them out, so it's a case of dishing it out but not taking it.
I think it was the robo-call that really maddened me, because Michelle was calling trans people perverts, molesters and pedophiles.
It's so ignorant and the shame is, they are so dogmatic that they probably will never step back and educate themselves so that they can have some semblance of objectivity.
Their knowledge and beliefs are based on highly selective scripture that conforms to and reinforces their outlook. There's plenty more to refute their hard stance, but that stuff they'll willfully ignore.

KyPastor said...

If that's the case then they should have no problem when the public calls out Josh's behavior and the family's coverup as sinful. The public was just showing "love."

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Josh, they believe, did confess (and confess and confess) his sins. They believe his confession and his penance (physical labor and intense Bible study) were enough. They believe he was redeemed and the subject need never be brought up again. That is a huge issue in Christianity. Our slates are clean when we confess. The Duggars believed Josh's slate was clean as a whistle. It was hateful people who sullied him up again.
They wanted to see some consequence for his crimes. They were not content that Josh had been forgiven by God. They were spewing hateful words at what God had redeemed. They were the haters because they were not speaking to Josh's heart, they were screaming in his ears. They refused to believe God had covered Josh's sins.

Crime is for the legal system to decide. Sins are for God to decide. The Duggars wanted to go straight to God and sidestep the law. God clears records; the law files them for posterity. The Duggars wanted no part of
that. They wanted their son to be unbound by his sins, forgetting that he also needed to be held accountable for his crimes. Finally, they saw that he did need to atone, so he went somewhere to build things.

They truly believe it was enough, even today. They have returned to their mission to fill the world and to show their love by bringing the LGBT community to God. What molestation?

I do try to understand how other Christians believe, but it's not always easy. Sometimes I feel like some circle in a whole different orbit than I do, yet we're all Christian!

redbird said...

Sleepless In Seattle said... 150
1 gallon organic (pulp free) orange juice

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What if she found a piece of pulp in the orange juice? Would she have shrieked and thrown the gallon against the wall in a fit of rage?

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Before any drop of organic orange (pulp free) juice was to be poured, the concierge would of been immediately summoned up to HRH's lair to be informed to immediately send up the hired help with a micro-micro sieve to stop any pulp in its configurated tracks from entering the crystal glasses from which HRH's botoxed lips would touch.

After the procedure is over and if, by chance, a piece of pulp were to go where it has been banished by HRH herself, the crystal glass of organic orange juice would then would be thrown in a fit of rage against the fireplace hearth and smashed to smithereens!!

Off with their Florida Orange Grove Farmers Assoc. Heads!!!

All on TLC's dime.

Tucker's Mom said...

OT- Sadly, the Coast Guard has suspended the search for the two boys in Florida who went boating out into the ocean as a storm was coming in. Their capsized boat was found several days ago, but no sign of the boys.
I feel so badly for their poor parents.

Flight of the Kiwi said...

AuntieAnn said:
LOL! And when the storm has passed and everything has calmed down she fixes you and Rocketman a warm brandy, dons her cape and rescues small children from tall trees. Am I right?
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Yep, except she cracks a Budweiser for Rocketman.

redbird said...

Awe, I am so sorry for everyone's precious pets who have had to leave. But, it is only temporary. I have had dogs that I would love just to spend a few minutes with again, but I know in my heart they will all run up to me one day and we will all be together again.

My dms dog is getting older and slower and it will crush him if something happened to him. But he recently got a companion dog and they didn't like each other at first, but now their best buddies.

Millicent said...

KyPastor said:

Crime is for the legal system to decide. Sins are for God to decide. The Duggars wanted to go straight to God and sidestep the law. God clears records; the law files them for posterity. The Duggars wanted no part of
that. They wanted their son to be unbound by his sins, forgetting that he also needed to be held accountable for his crimes. Finally, they saw that he did need to atone, so he went somewhere to build things.
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Very well said. For a society to be successful, there must be some sort of legal system to address the crimes of those within that society. What Josh did was not just a sin, it was also a crime under our current laws. What the parents did to hide that crime from the legal authorities was also a criminal act. Yet neither Josh nor his parents have had to face legal charges.

I know that the Duggars believe they are Christians. But the fact that they believe the majority of families they know have experienced molestation similar to what Josh did, and much worse, tells me that their interpretation of how a Christian should behave is completely different than my interpretation. I know there are many paths to spirituality, but I just can't believe in my heart that the Duggar path is actually one of them.

Millicent said...

Midnight Madness said... 172

Haha! And let's not forget the dinners that had a spoonful of sliced apples drowning in some gooey, gelatinous substance. YUM!

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And the brownies that were uncooked and sticky in the inside!
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LOL - I remember my siblings and I would beg my mom to let us have one of those tv dinners as a treat. She did let us have a Swanson dinner once in a rare while, when my dad would be away for the night on a business trip. More often though, on those infrequent nights, she would make breakfast for dinner. Scrambled eggs, bacon, and pancakes. In retrospect, much better tasting and certainly probably better for us than any Swanson tv dinner lol.

Tucker's Mom said...

KyPastor said... 192
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Thank you again for your insight. Always helpful.

fade2black said...

What if she found a piece of pulp in the orange juice? Would she have shrieked and thrown the gallon against the wall in a fit of rage?
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Of course, and the first shriek out of her mouth would be, "Can we sue?".

fade2black said...

My heart aches with all of you who have recently lost pets. When my sweet rescue shih tzu went to the bridge last February, my vet said that the only bad thing about our dogs is that they just don't live long enough. So, so true.

Mel said...

KyPastor...192

Articulates exactly what happened. Well said.

KyPastor said...

I think it was the robo-call that really maddened me, because Michelle was calling trans people perverts, molesters and pedophiles.
It's so ignorant and the shame is, they are so dogmatic that they probably will never step back and educate themselves so that they can have some semblance of objectivity.

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Agreed. To them, however, there is no such thing as standing back and getting perspective. To quote a very strongly Biblical woman in a former congregation, "God said it, I believe it, and that settles it". There is no room for discussion, wiggling or dissention. To do so is to "not believe in the Bible" and banishes you to the land of the heathen.

PA Dutch Mom said...

OT, sort of...

I just thought that I would report that I got home from the mall, safe and sound. There were no PA National Guardsmen on duty at Boscov's, no SWAT teams, and as far as I could tell, no international terrorists infiltrating from within. No bomb threats. I guess that the detectives did their job and all is now safe and secure within the Boscov's store. It's indeed comforting to know that others, thousands of miles away, have been vigilant security watch dogs for them.

Jeanne said...

Thank you KyPastor. The Duggars do want to sidestep our legal system. As a society we need a legal system. Do I think the Duggars would forgive someone who robbed their house? Maybe. But they would want him charged by the law. We know this because they seem to want to sue over their tv show. They can't have it both ways.

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