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	<title>Comments on: what you didn&#8217;t know you wanted to know about&#8230; me and my blog</title>
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		<title>By: Joni</title>
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		<description>HI, I went to your blog as a reference to sewing something.. But I got so involved in Your Baking, your children and your creative life I had to read it all. I think I just have to make some of those super capes for my grandchildren.. And those sweet rolls and Popovers. 
I remember listening to a Sesame Street story about Sir Robin the Brave with my kids many years ago and somewhere in that story (that I had to listen to MANY MANY times) was a comment &quot;have another pop-over Froggie&quot; in a sort of get the frog to keep his mouth shut kind of voice.. and I thought for sure I would actually take the time to get out my Joy of cookies cookbook and attempt to make that special treat.. well never happened. But maybe I will have to read the stone soup book and try the Children&#039;s version you suggested. Oh well. My Daughter lives far away with her band of children and so I have to stock pile ideas and treats for times when we can get together. Thanks for keeping me young!  Joni in CA</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI, I went to your blog as a reference to sewing something.. But I got so involved in Your Baking, your children and your creative life I had to read it all. I think I just have to make some of those super capes for my grandchildren.. And those sweet rolls and Popovers.<br />
I remember listening to a Sesame Street story about Sir Robin the Brave with my kids many years ago and somewhere in that story (that I had to listen to MANY MANY times) was a comment &#8220;have another pop-over Froggie&#8221; in a sort of get the frog to keep his mouth shut kind of voice.. and I thought for sure I would actually take the time to get out my Joy of cookies cookbook and attempt to make that special treat.. well never happened. But maybe I will have to read the stone soup book and try the Children&#8217;s version you suggested. Oh well. My Daughter lives far away with her band of children and so I have to stock pile ideas and treats for times when we can get together. Thanks for keeping me young!  Joni in CA</p>
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