They still lost a family member, though. That's got to hurt.
No matter your pedigree, if you have decent heart, it hurts.
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They still lost a family member, though. That's got to hurt.
Surprisingly this recipe is correct to the original Italian one (being half Italian and living in Italy I know how to make it!) the only difference I can find is using vegetable oil instead of extra virgin olive oil, which we use for everything!The nicest thing about Chef Darren is that he recounted stories of normal childhood behavior and that they all knew eachother and had fun.
I'm sticking with Marcella Hazan's recipe for Bolognese. lol!
It probably hurt more in the beginning. Now it has been going for years, so I think, they may not be completely immune to that, but they don't feel it as acutely than after the Oprah interview.They still lost a family member, though. That's got to hurt.
AWWWWW!!!!... Kate is my adored niece. I’ve known her since she was born – 41 years ago this week – and, although I’m partial, to me she’s practically perfect in every way.
Sometimes Uncle Gary is a bit too much, but not this time. IMO it's a very well written piece. It's obvious from the start that he's one of Kate's staunchest supporters. Just as it should be in a healthy family.Kate's Uncle is speaking out. I posted in H&M because it's due to H that he wrote this article, but I thought fans of Catherine, Princess of Wales might enjoy the nice things he says about her character that pepper this article, along with some peeks into the family dynamic they all have.
He obviously treasures his niece and has since she was little.
AWWWWW!!!!
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Wow!!! He's on a mission to save eVerYoNE!!!
A really stupid and misogynist piece in the NY Times about Catherine, as all the commenters (almost without exception) rightfully note. Seems like everyone who commented is well-versed in the recent petty stories about her and side with the person who thinks sharing lip products is gross:
Hmm, the author happens to have the same publisher for her books as Harry. Coincidence or currying favor?A really stupid and misogynist piece in the NY Times about Catherine, as all the commenters (almost without exception) rightfully note. Seems like everyone who commented is well-versed in the recent petty stories about her and side with the person who thinks sharing lip products is gross:
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The State of Kate (Published 2023)
Catherine, Princess of Wales, seems to live in a state of perpetual waiting. What does that do to a woman?www.nytimes.com