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Great post, Ruby! I couldn’t agree with you more.
Remember that the more you give of yourself, the more you will receive in return–the most amazing things will happen to you.
Thank you for sharing this!
Heather
.-= Heather Taskovics´s last blog ..How To Promote Yourself On Facebook =-.
Thanks Heather, it’s really a beautiful thing
My onion jam… hhhmmmm… my blog is my onion jam. I try to provide real value and really put my heart and soul in it. Hopefully it will help a lot of people
.-= Debbie Lattuga´s last blog ..Personal Growth | It All Started With Tomatoes =-.
Thanks for stopping by Debbie, you’re the only person I know who can make onion jam out of tomatoes
Your blog is wonderful Debbie, I love to read it.
What a lovely thing he did – are you going to try the jam? I have to say it sounds delicious.
.-= Jane Bradbury´s last blog ..My Six Words =-.
It does look wonderful from the recipe, I’m definitely going to give it a try when preserving season comes around. And then I will have jars of Monsieur Nizard’s Onion Jam (I can feel a branding exercise coming on) to give as gifts for Christmas. Which is kind of Pay It Forward
While there is ALWAYS more in common than not (if you really look for it), each of us is also unique and special with a soul print all our own. Often the best “gift” TO another is to accept and appreciate what they offer us (that no one else has or can – at least as they do). Even MORE precious than (a recipe for) “onion jam” is the “juice” within the person who “creates” it. Thanks for sharing some of yours!
.-= Oren Pardes´s last blog ..Talk to me! =-.
I love your insight Oren, thanks!
Ruby,
Nice Story, yes a person that gives just because they want to share just because out of the goodness of their heart is so precious, It was like at the festival i went to this last weekend, a couple just said here, gave my daughter and niece ride/game tickets they bought and were not going to use. Recipes are personal and to share what you love with someone else, a stranger makes a powerful connection. Love new recipes, let me know if you tried it as well!
.-= Chris Bernardo´s last blog ..20 Ways to Engage Your Fans and Get Responses =-.