When I'm not blogging about food or cooking it, or wasting time on Facebook, I do have other things that fill up my time.
For one thing, I have 4 children who are home with me almost all the time. They keep me quite busy. We read, play, draw, blow bubbles... learn to read in 2 languages, make science discoveries (one kid is obsessed with Stephen Hawking), learn parsha, review mishnayot, learn halacha, build electrical projects out of circuitry kits, do puzzles, play Bananagrams, play chess and checkers, and cook and clean.
One kid is really into computer programming. He's my tech guy. Whenever I don't know what to do with my computer problems, I expect my 13 yr old to fix it. Is that fair?
I don't know anything about computers, even though my parents were very forward thinking and sent me to computer programming classes after school in the 80s. We used TRS-80s and learned BASIC...
So when my kid posted his latest blog post, he thought I would know what he was talking about. But I don't.
Do you?
I started this site because so many of the frugal food sites I love are just jam-packed with recipes that are decidedly un-kosher. And lots of other frugal living sites are extremely religious, and not in a Jewish way. And that just wasn’t working for me. I hope that I can share some ways to be frugal AND kosher. And share some of my thoughts about our life since making Aliyah. Oh, and if you share my recipes, menus, musings, etc, please link back to this blog. Thank you.
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Come on, what couldn't you understand? Open source? SVN? GPL?
ReplyDeleteMy husband, who makes his living with computers/hi-tech understood it. Me, not so much. (He sounds like a genius to me).
ReplyDeleteMy husband, who makes his living with computers/hi-tech understood it. Me, not so much. (He sounds like a genius to me).
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