Ask The Audience: Looks bad, tastes good and vice versa

Ivy says: For some people when it comes to eating, presentation is everything. I must admit that there are some foods I’ve been hesitant to try because they look so gross. A good example is soft shelled crab. Oh, man, that looks so nasty, but it tastes sooooo good. Another thing is chicken bog. It’s …

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Ask the Audience: Making Your Home a Haven

Heather says: It’s Friday and the sunshine is calling my name, which of course means it is time for Ask the Audience. Ready? Good. There is more to keeping a house than keeping it clean.  Is your home simply a place to stash or your stuff or is it a place you enjoy spending time? …

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Seriously, he looked at me like I had 2 heads

Ivy says:

This is part story time and part ask the audience. Let me tell you about my teeth, internets. Between my heredity, TMJ, not having dental insurance for most of my adult life, and my love for Dr. Pepper, I have terrible teeth. Several years ago, my TMJ and a couple of bad teeth pushed my pain level to something I couldn’t stand and I went to an oral surgeon and had a ton of teeth removed. Now the only molars I have left on my bottom jaw are bad, and I’ve got to decide what to do. Crap.

Now, I have dental insurance that doesn’t cover much, but some is better than none. And I have some money saved. But to completely fix my teeth with root canals and implants as so many dentists insist on, I don’t have that kind of money. The local dental school has a 5 month waiting list and isn’t even putting people on the waiting list right now. And there is a local dental charity, but we make slightly too much money for it, and we have dental insurance. Rats.

So, with all that said, I gathered my resolve and headed to a local dentist today, determined to make it work- get the dental care I needed and not go into debt for it. The way I figure, I could get partial dentures on the bottom until I can eventually afford implants. You know, not get into debt, do it a piece at a time as I can afford it. That sounds fairly reasonable, right?

Apparently not.

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The Cleaning Imbalance

Dear Home Ec 101, How can I make my husband help around the house? Signed, Nags Head, NC Heather says: I moved out quite young and lived with an interesting variety of roommates until I married.  Different people have different standards of cleanliness and tolerance.  If you are the Felix of your relationship, odds are …

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Ask the Audience: Crumbles of Cakey Goodness

Heather says: I just got in a few hours ago from Ivy and I’s first public appearance.  We spoke at CREATE South and had a wonderful time.  I would like to give Andre Pope the Home Ec 101 Seal of Approval for his BBQ and chicken bog.  I will be spending this evening with my …

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Ask The Audience: What’s your best cleaning tip?

Ivy says: Since today is reader appreciation day, I thought an “ask the audience” would be appropriate here. What is your best cleaning tip? This could be anything from your never-fail stain removal method to the easiest way to get the kids to clean up after themselves. My tip ‘o’ the day is about keeping …

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Would you go back for $2?

Ivy says: Over at Money Saving Mom, there’s a very interesting question: This morning I was in Kroger taking advantages of the great sale they have going on now. Somehow there was a mistake with my coupons and I was overcharged by $2. I knew when I paid that something wasn’t right, but did not …

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Ask the Audience: DIY

Heather says: Hey hey Home Eccers, it was a very long day here at chez Heather, so I’ll be covering my slack by putting the ball in your court.  It’s time for Ask the Audience!  ::cheers and applause:: Today’s topic: Companies make money by creating a perceived need and then filling that need.  What culinary …

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