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How Long Common Leftovers Keep

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I've been way too forgiving...
"A good general rule of thumb to follow is that most cooked foods should last four days when stored in an airtight container in the fridge within two hours of being cooked. It's also worth noting that the smell test isn't always and accurate way to tell if your leftovers go bad, so if you're ever in doubt, throw it away. That said, the four-day rule isn't universal and a few common leftovers won't usually make it all the way to four days. Cooked chicken and ground beef will only last three days, sandwiches with mayonnaise won't even make it a day, and most pasta with sauce can only make it two days. "

Marilyn Monroe was a Book Lover?

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From Tim Suttle:
There was a pretty interesting article at Slate.com yesterday about Marilyn Monroe. Simon Doonan has written a book called Gay Men Don't Get Fat. In it Simon tells about being the designer hired to put Marilyn's personal estate on display for Christie's auction house. Doonan is a pretty good writer - funny, too. He discloses a couple of surprising revelations about the world's most iconic sex-pot which I would have never guessed. First, she was not materialistic. Most of her possessions - of which there were few - were simple and modest. She didn't have expensive art or a lavish wardrobe. What clothes she had were nice, but very well worn. But the biggest revelation was that of the stuff she did have, it seems her most prized possessions were her books. Doonan believes that Marilyn was conscious of not been taken seriously, and so became a motivated reader and life-long learner. He writes, "Her poignant desire to cultivate her mind and give herself an education resulted in an extensive library of first editions. Take that, Carrie Bradshaw!"

You never know - book lovers - who you might share this passions with. Gives a new meaning to "never judge a book by its cover."

See Maya temples, nature during Belize vacations at Black Rock River Lodge

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Welcome to Black Rock LodgeWe invite you to explore our unique eco-lodge nestled in the dense rainforest above the Macal River in the Mayan Mountains of Belize, 2.5 hours west of Belize City, south of San Ignacio. Click here for a location map, driving directions, and transfer information.

The Story of Stuff

Have you ever thought about where all the stuff we consume comes from? Have you ever thought about where those things we consume go after you and I are through with the stuff? Watch the 1 minute clip below, or if you have time watch the whole (20 minute) story.

Web-based microloans could change the world

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In developing nations around the world, people with innovative ideas and keen skills are living in poverty with no foreseeable way out. In most of these situations, the lack of money and resources restricts any chance of growing a business or even dreaming about it. But microlending is proving to be a great solution, and a feasible one too.

Consider the story of Puja Patel, a single mother who lives with her four children in a village in India. With a $50 loan, she bought a sewing machine. She made clothes, sold them for a profit, and repaid the loan with interest. She was also able to save some money to buy books and send her children to the local school. This is microfinance in action.



I recently came across two websites that facilitate microlending directly through the web - Kiva.org and MicroPlace.com. These two sites have some important differences, but they both allow joes like you and me to invest money in changing peoples lives. A few weeks ago I set up a loan through Kiva.org. I choose Kiva because it connects lenders directly to borrowers. You can choose your business and get periodic progress updates. Here's a picture and link to a business I'm investing in:


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Best alarm clock idea

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This is the best idea for an alarm clock I’ve ever seen. It connects to your online bank account (via WiFi) and donates your money to an organization you dislike when you decide to snooze!

From ThinkGeek

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