Who wants to be like Mike?
Not Me. I wanna be like Kevin.
Who's Kevin? Why Kevin? Enough questions for one day. . .here goes.
Kevin Wolff is a friend that Mark met through baseball card blogging. I met him, too. He's funny. He's witty. He writes awesome posts on one of his two blogs. Not just one blog, but two. But here's where he's so cool. . . he puts the post on facebook, too.
So, in my pursuit to be just like Kevin, I am posting something here that I just put on facebook.
You have to make these cookies. No, really. You do. They rock. They look like this:
And the taste?
(See what I did there?)
Who's Kevin? Why Kevin? Enough questions for one day. . .here goes.
Kevin Wolff is a friend that Mark met through baseball card blogging. I met him, too. He's funny. He's witty. He writes awesome posts on one of his two blogs. Not just one blog, but two. But here's where he's so cool. . . he puts the post on facebook, too.
So, in my pursuit to be just like Kevin, I am posting something here that I just put on facebook.
You have to make these cookies. No, really. You do. They rock. They look like this:
And the taste?
(See what I did there?)
4 Comments:
you rock, too! Love you, my dear.
Ha ha! Quite ironic.
When I first started, I wanted to be just like Mark because I thought his personality (and overall goodness) really shined through in of all things a baseball card blog. Now I want to be just like Angie for the same reasons.
As you know, I only put a select few blog posts on facebook as well. If I cross-posted baseball card blog posts redularly on facebook, I would probably be "defriended" "en masse" which probably defeats the purpose of facebook.
I also envy those kids who appear to be experiencing the ultimate "sugar high".
I've been bad about commenting here...Tho please know I have been reading. Those cookies look awesome! I'm going to check out the recipe. After all these years, I still like Mike!
Those look SUPER tasty! Yummy!
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