Chicken Butt! Book Trailer

Guess what?! It's the brand spankin' new book trailer for CHICKEN BUTT!
Guess what?! It's the brand spankin' new book trailer for CHICKEN BUTT!
You know WHAT??!!
Oh, wait, you do know what. Because I visited your school today and together we read NINETY THREE IN MY FAMILY, CHICKEN BEDTIME IS REALLY EARLY and (ahem) CHICKEN BUTT! I had a great time and I hope you did too. If for any reason I did not get to your question - or you just want to say hello - send me an e-mail!
And to all the kids at Cora Kelly Elementary School, can't wait to meet you on Thursday!
Your pal,
Erica
Ripped from the headlines... of Freecycle:
OFFER: most of a container of Dannon Activia
Tue Mar 31, 2009 1:29 pm
Because the store did not have Dannon Natural Plain yogurt in stock or on order, the manager gave me a free 24 oz container of Activia. Activia might be great for smoothies, but is more liquid than I like as yogurt.
So.... I have all but a few spoonfuls of the container left, for anyone who loves Activia or wants to try it.
The sell-by or use-by (don't know which it is) date is April 7.
Re: OFFER: most of a container of Dannon Activia
Tue Mar 31, 2009 2:24 pm
Am I understanding your post correctly? Are you offering an open container of Activia that you sampled?
I really wish this dialog went on longer (I'll post again re: this if my next Freecycle continues this topic). I can just hear them continuing:
"Yes, why? It's not like I ate much. And I used a clean spoon."
"That's still gross!"
"I take it you don't want it, then?"
"Would YOU like a pile of my old toenail clippings? I was going to throw them away, but then I figured, hell, if you can give half-eaten yogurt away, anything goes."
"For your information, lady…"
I have to say that my recent visit to the backyard coop of Terry Golson (author, Tillie Lays an Egg) piqued my curiosity about putting our blank slate of a yard to good use, egg-wise. Alas, a quick visit to The City Chicken ended that idea in a hurry. Turns out, you can't keep chickens in DC. Period. We are just plain out of cluck.
However, if I ever move back to my hometown of Burlington, Vermont, I can have up to three hens.
Good to know.