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Will Strip For Mango


After arriving home from work, I quickly unlocked the door and stepped into my home to escape the heat this afternoon. Without hesitation, I ripped off my clothes until I stood naked in the middle of the kitchen. My blood sugar was low and I needed to cool off, so I carefully peeled a lusciously ripe mango. The cold, wet fruit helped me to forget about how much I detest the summer's heat.

Almost.

mango peel

After completely removing the peel, I flipped each one over to scrape the tender mango with my teeth. The sweetness of this exotic fruit helped me to stop shaking. I know better than to miss my afternoon snack, but today everyone was so grouchy that I was consumed in fixing problems and trying to stay positive.

Slicing off a chunk of the delectable fruit, I thought about how much I love the way my polished red nails look against the bright orange of the mango flesh.

mango flesh

Not one to dawdle over my food, I took a bite. The succulent juice threatened to drip down my chin, but I wasn't going to let one drop be wasted.

So I took another bite.

Slurp.

took a bite of mango

Bella apparently believed that I would have one of my normal catastrophes as she stood motionless staring at the floor around my feet.

"Sorry puppy," I said brightly as I took another bite of the perfectly ripened mango, "I'm not going to drop anything on the floor."

Slurp.

The air conditioner was blowing a huge burst of cold air into the kitchen, but I was still very hot. People think that not being able to sweat would be a lovely problem, but when it gets hot, not sweating is sometimes a nightmare. My body just keeps all the heat stored inside and it is tough not to overheat.

Bite.

Slurp.

Closing my eyes, I enjoyed the swoosh of cold air, the sweet fleshy mango in my mouth and a sense of relief to finally be home.

There are definitely advantages to getting home first - like being able to stand naked in the kitchen while eating a cold, ripe mango...slowly as the cold air whirls around me.

Bite.

Slurp.

a juicy bite of mango

If Alyssa was to unexpectedly come home and find me naked in the kitchen eating the last mango, I know exactly what she would say...

"Gross Mom! Put on some clothes!"

Bite.

Slurp.

Poor child.

Some day she will go through menopause and the word "hot" will take on a whole new meaning. There is no heat like the wrath of menopause on a rampage during summer.

Bella whined realizing that I surely must be getting close to the end of the succulent mango. She was right. I was starting to see the whiteness of the large mango seed.

Bite.

Slurp.

scraping the mango seed with my teeth

How can one piece of fruit, cold air and nakedness feel so exhilarating?

I love the air conditioner.

I wonder who invented the air conditioner. I don't think I've ever had that as a fact on my daily tweets. I should look it up and do a day of air conditioner tweets.

Bite.

Scrape.

Slurp.

I hated to see the orange flesh of the mango disappear. It had to be the juiciest mango I've ever eaten. Something positive can definitely be said about very ripe fruit on sale. It is truly the best of both circumstances - discounts that save money and perfectly ripened mangoes.

The mango flesh was gone, so I picked up the plate and drank the juice that had accumulated from the dripping. I thought about all the times my mother told me that "Ladies do not lick the plate or slurp." I'm sure she probably said they don't stand naked in the kitchen either.

Boy did I break those rules today.

I threw what was left of the skins into the trash, rinsed my knife and plate, put it in the dishwasher and then just stood in the middle of the kitchen. Bella started barking at me, but it was probably because I didn't give her a mango, not because I was naked.

Men just can not understand this overheated, summer menopause thing. It really is best to be naked when it's hot. I am sure they would not mind us all being naked more often, but the hormonal heat....yeah, they are clueless.

I wish I had another mango.

Maybe if I put a sign in my window, "Will strip for mango," a neighbor might bring me one.

Well, on second thought, maybe not.



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Child Predators Could Have Taken This Girl


A young child alone


Going to the park to take pictures of nature was enjoyable until right before I decided to leave. Staring through an opening in the trees, I could see the playground and a single female child.

Did I see her mother?

Yes.

What was her mother doing?

That is truly irrelevant because nothing could have been more important than watching her child.

What is the mother supposed to do, stare at the child the whole time?

Actually, yes, because within a few seconds the child could be abducted and never seen again.

Now you might be thinking, "Oh, you're being dramatic!" but let me assure you that what I'm telling you is dramatic, terrifying and very real. I have noticed that there seems to be a sense of "That won't happen to my family" and "It is very safe," by many parents, but both of those thoughts are totally irrresponsible.

This attitude really, really bothers me.



According to the U.S. Department of Justice:

The Statistical Breakdown
  • 800,000 children (younger than 18) were reported missing in a one-year period of time which is an average of 2,185 children each day.
  • 350,000 children were the victims of family abductions.
  • 204,000 children were the victims of non-family abductions.

Non-Family Child Abductions
  • More than 65% of the children abducted by non-family members are girls.
  • 46% of children are sexually abused.
  • 31% of the children are physically abused.
  • 32% of abductions take place in a street or a car while 25% take place in a park or a wooded area LIKE A PLAYGROUND
  • The top 3 places an abductor imprisons a child are: a car, the abductor’s home, the abductor’s building.
  • Most abductions are carried out within a quarter of a mile of the child’s home.
  • 75% of the abductors are male.
  • 67% of the abductors are below 29 years of age.

That didn't scare you?

Watch this clip of an attempted abduction in broad daylight where the woman has to fight off the predator....



It simply is not safe to let children play at the park, shop, sit in the car or play outside in the yard unsupervised. I know that it is convenient to say, "Go outside and play," but think of the chances you are taking by letting your children outside alone.


Child Safety Tips From The Police

  • Check out babysitters, suspicious people in the neighborhood and anyone you hire to work in your home. Many states list convicted sexual predators on special Web sites. You can obtain information at the FBI’s Web site or by calling your local FBI office. Get references of people you want to hire and be sure to check them out.
  • After workers leave your home, check ALL windows and doors to make sure they are locked.
  • Never leave garage door openers or spare house keys “hidden” in spots where they might easily be found.
  • Tell your children that, “Strangers mean danger”. If someone stops next to them in a car, tell them to run away toward the rear of the car since backing up fast is difficult.
  • If youngsters are on a bike, hold it between them and the abductors car. If they are pulled into a car, they should jump into the backseat as soon as possible and try to escape through the window.
  • Develop code words for anyone you trust to pick up your children and teach your little ones the code. Tell them not to ride or go with anyone who doesn’t know the code.
  • Know the places your children play, learn about their friends and friends’ families - especially before they go to people’s homes to play.
  • Show children safe places in your neighborhood to run to if they feel threatened - the home of a trusted friend, the local police station or firehouse.
  • Tell children to trust their instincts. “If they think something’s wrong with someone they meet, they should run away.”
  • Warn children not to fall for common lures such as: needing help finding a lost puppy. Some molesters tell youngsters they are cute and want to take their picture, or that they have a toy or candy for them. When children hear these approaches from a stranger, they should run fast to a safe place.
  • If kids get lost while shopping they should go to the nearest security guard or cashier. DO NOT ASK A SHOPPER THEY DON’T KNOW AND DO NOT GO INTO THE PARKING LOT TO SEARCH FOR YOU.
  • Children can make a potential abductor panic and flee by screaming at the top of their lungs, “He’s kidnapping me!!!!!,” or “Fire” will quickly bring attention to the attempted abduction.
  • Tell children to walk on sidewalks, as far away from the curb as possible against the flow of traffic so they can see who’s approaching. That will make it more difficult for them to be surprised by a driver and quickly snatched.
  • Never let your little children use a public restroom by themselves.
  • Warn older children never to hitchhike.
  • Review the security policy of your child’s school and day-care centers. Don’t be shy about speaking up if you see a flaw.
  • Avoid putting your children’s names on their garments and possessions. When children hear their names called, they let their guard down, thinking it’s someone they know.
  • For identification purposes, take a lock of your child’s hair for DNA.
  • Prepare your children well - these (abductors and predators) are anywhere - and it can happen anywhere!


I hope you recognize the danger in this world today.

It is really scary, so don't read this and think, "It won't happen to me and my child." Someone else thought that and now their child is missing.



For more information:
Amber Alert
National Center For Missing And Exploited Children
Polly Klaas Foundation



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Remembering Memorial Day and Rockin' Friends



Remembering Memorial Day

Memorial Day is the day set aside to recognize, remember and honor those United States Military Service Members who have died while protecting our democracy and freedom.

Whether it is one day, one week, one month or even one year, there is really no way to thank someone enough for sacrificing their life to maintain the freedom we all enjoy in this country. They leave family and the comforts of home to work night and day so that you and I can enjoy our homes, time with our families and the freedom to choose everything - food, clothing style, religion, place of education, cars, employment and the list could go on and on.

I'm very thankful for people who protect me because I surely can't protect myself from terrorists, corrupt leaders and evil governments that want to enslave us to destroy our freedoms.

Let me say, "Thank you," to all those that have died, all those who serve now in the military and all their families who sacrifice so much in order for their loved ones to protect us. May we never take our freedom or their sacrifice for granted.

Happy Memorial Day




Rockin' Friends Spotlight of the Week

To continue with the thankfulness theme...this is the weekly post where I spotlight my Rockin' Friends who are the Top Nine active participants and loyal followers in my community! If you want to be mentioned here next week, then all it takes is to come in and start chatting with everyone in my community.

This week we once again enjoyed friendship and camaraderie. We still have a very active thread in The Redhead Riter's, Witty, Intelligent and Addictive Community where you can enter alone and just talk to yourself. I think everyone is getting better and better at this skill - It is a skill! I actually find it comforting to go in and start chatting because eventually someone will jump into the conversation.

With a big, heartfelt thank you for their participation and friendship, here are the Rockin' Friends this week in order of most participation. I am also posting the number of comments they made, so that you can see how dedicated and devoted they are to each other and the community.


Top 9 Rockin' Friends


I'm so glad that I've been able to become friends with these wonderful people who are so active in my community. I encourage you to add their blogs to your blogroll, but also come over and chat with us in my community.

For everyone mentioned in the top nine this week, feel free to grab the Rockin' Friend badge below (Yeah, we do crazy poses like that too because we are so stylish) and thank you for your participation!!


Rockin' Friend




Until next week...Kiss your family, hug your friends and don't forget to be the friend you would like to have around.



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How to Ping Your Sitemap to Google, Yahoo, Bing and More


People write to be read. When you write on the internet, there are ways to inform others that you have updated information on your web site or blog and that it is ready to be viewed. Search engines are like librarians and libraries. You have to tell the librarian to catalog and put your book on the shelves of the library before anyone can check it out to read. That is the process I will discuss today. There are a few terms I will walk you through and then explain the mechanics of how to ping your web site or blog to Google, Yahoo, Bing and many other search engines.

Definition of Ping, XML and Sitemap


In order to understand how your site is updated, there are a few terms you need to understand. Each of these widely used terms have distinct meanings and once understood, pinging your XML sitemap won't sound foreign any more.


submarines ping


The process for notifying search engines that you have a website ready for the spiders to crawl is called pinging. Think about it like this...A submarine in the ocean can not see where it is going without sonar, so as it travels through the water, it "pings" with sound. This pinging sound goes out and when it hits a rock, another submarine, etc. it sends or pings the sound back. So in essence, you are sending a signal out to Google, Yahoo, Bing and other search engines saying, "Here I am! Come over and read me again!" every time you ping your website, blog or new post.


What happens when you ping your Sitemap to Google, Yahoo, Bing and More


XML (Extensible Markup Language) are the rules used for encoding documents so that servers can read them. It is that mish mash of coding most people ignore. An XML document is simply a long string of Unicode characters. The ISO/IEC 10646 (Unicode) International Standard's definition of "character" is "a member of a set of elements used for the organization, control, or representation of data". There are more than 109,000 characters. In a very abstract way, think of it as this...If I say, "Please pass me a Kleenex," you know that I mean "a tissue" even if it isn't the "Kleenex" brand. Kleenex and tissue can mean the same thing. So putting the characters in the correct order on a web page identifies all the parts for the spiders in the XML language they understand.

A sitemap or site map gives an overall top to bottom view of a web site's contents read by the crawling spiders. It is organized hierarchical using XML as the formatting language. Sitemaps provide information about the different pages or URL's of your website or blog. After the pinging and crawling is done, the new URL is then indexed by the search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. Well written sitemaps help the crawling to take place speedily and a blog that is crawled quickly can get indexed, found and read faster by the internet audience.

Phew! You can let out a long breath because that's over!


Pinging Your Sitemap


When you have a new post on your website or blog, it is easy and advisable to let the search engines know that you have new content so that it can be indexed quickly. This is done by pinging your XML sitemap which simply means you are sending out a message that says, "I just updated my site. Come check it out and announce it to the world." Simple.

There are many places that you can ping your new content with the biggies being Google, Yahoo and Bing. You can code your blog to automatically ping these search engines every time you write and publish a new post or you can manually ping each search engine yourself. Either way, the end result is that you will get the new information in your web site or blog indexed quickly thus making it searchable for the internet masses.

The first step, however, is to ensure that you have an XML sitemap on your website or blog. One of the most popular sitemap generators is XML-Sitemaps.com and an upgraded sitemap generator is available at a small price. Of course, if you use Wordpress, there are many plugins available for free too. The key is that you must have a sitemap in order to talk to the spider bots or spider crawlers so that your website or blog can be indexed.

How to Ping Your Sitemap to Google, Yahoo, Bing and More


How to Ping Your Sitemap to Google


Once you have the XML sitemap in place for your website or blog, it only takes a simple ping to Google every time you have an update that needs to be indexed by the search engine. Open a blank web page, paste the URL in the address bar and click to submit the ping to Google.

The Google ping url is:

http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=http://YOURWEBSITE.COM/sitemap-file.xml

For instance, my ping would be:

http://www.google.com/webmasters/sitemaps/ping?sitemap=http://www.theredheadriter.com/sitemap.xml

or

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping

Depending on which URL ping you use, when you ping Google, you will get the following message:

Result of Google sitemap ping

or

Result of Google ping



How to Ping Your Sitemap to Yahoo


Once you have the XML sitemap in place for your website or blog, it only takes a simple ping to Yahoo every time you have an update that needs to be indexed by the search engine. Open a blank web page, paste the URL in the address bar and click to submit the ping to Yahoo.

The Yahoo ping url is:

http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit

On this page you can enter your website, web page or update the site feed.

The form looks like this:

Form for Yahoo ping


How to Ping Your Sitemap to Bing


Once you have the XML sitemap in place for your website or blog, it only takes a simple ping to Bing every time you have an update that needs to be indexed by the search engine. Open a blank web page, paste the URL in the address bar and click to submit the ping to Bing.

The Bing ping url is:

http://www.bing.com/webmaster/ping.aspx?siteMap=http://YOURrssfeedURL.COM

For instance, my feed ping would be:

http://www.bing.com/webmaster/ping.aspx?siteMap=http://feeds.feedburner.com/theredheadriter

When you ping Bing, you will get the following message:

Result of Bing sitemap ping


Pinging URL List


Obviously there are many places you can ping when you have new content on your website or blog. Unlike the sonar pinging submarine during war, you want to be found, so the more places you ping, the better it will be in getting indexed and read. Here is a quick pinging URL list of the big search engines as well as the automatic pinging sites that will ping many search engines at once for you.

Google Ping: http://blogsearch.google.com/ping

Yahoo Ping: http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit

Bing Ping: http://www.bing.com/webmaster/ping.aspx?siteMap=http://YOURrssfeedURL.COM

Ask Ping: http://submissions.ask.com/ping?sitemap=http://www.YourWebSite.com/sitemap.xml

Weblogs.com ping: http://weblogs.com/

Technorati ping: http://technorati.com/

Bloglines ping: http://www.bloglines.com/

Auto pinging sites that will do the work for you include:

Sitemapping.net: http://sitemapping.net/
Pagerank.net: http://www.mypagerank.net/service_pingservice_index
Autopinger.com: http://autopinger.com/

After you have finished preparing and implementing the XML sitemap on your website or blog, pinging is super easy whether you do it manually or if you use an autopinger.


Woo Us To Your Blog


The last "Woo Us To Your Blog" post was a how to guide for StumbleUpon which is a great place to promote your site to gain more traffic!


As always, attached is the weekly Linky to enter either the main URL to your site or add each post you publish throughout the week. You don't have to do anything special, just drop your link in and get a little extra exposure to your site.

Until next week's wooing post, I hope you have a great week and experience enjoyable blogging!



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Saturday Stalker - Beader Bubbe's Shop


Saturday Stalker, Let Us Stalk You!


Beader Bubbe's Shop

The Saturday Stalker has found another great blog. Remember, you can stalk it the entire week and leave comments too because everyone likes to hear something nice every now and again. All it takes to be considered for next week's blog as the one that gets stalked is to leave a comment on this post before next Saturday.

Beader Bubbe's Shop

I think that Beader Bubbbe's Shop has a little bit of everything, so you are sure to find fun and interesting stuff to read that matches your style. I had fun looking around and stalking her past blog posts and enjoy her light and happy tone.

The following are a few posts I read while stalking...

Beader Bubbe's Shop

Now it is your turn to "stalk" Beader Bubbe's Shop and leave comments on the posts highlighted above. Go ahead, make her week!

***As a reminder...Be sure to leave a comment on this post if you want to be eligible for stalking next week!




Saturday Stalker, Are you next?



Saturday Stalker, Are you next?



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God and Lawn Care - Chuckle of the Day



Sometimes I receive an email that just makes me laugh out loud. Now that summer is truly upon us in the great state of Virginia, this story is very appropriate.


grass and dandelions


God and Lawn Care


God:

Frank, you know all about gardens and nature. What in the world is going on down there on the planet? What happened to the dandelions, violets, milkweeds and stuff I started eons ago? I had a perfect no-maintenance garden plan. Those plants grow in any type of soil, withstand drought and multiply with abandon. The nectar from the long-lasting blossoms attracts butterflies, honey bees and flocks of songbirds. I expected to see a vast garden of colors by now. But, all I see are these green rectangles.


St. Francis:

It's the tribes that settled there, Lord. The Suburbanites. They started calling your flowers 'weeds' and went to great lengths to kill them and replace them with grass. They go to great pains to grow it and keep it green. They begin each spring by fertilizing grass and poisoning any other plant that crops up in the lawn.


God:

The spring rains and warm weather probably make grass grow really fast. That must make the Suburbanites happy.


St. Francis:

Apparently not, Lord. As soon as it grows a little, they cut it-sometimes twice a week.


God:

They cut it? Do they then bale it like hay?


St. Francis:

Not exactly, Lord. Most of them rake it up and put it in bags.


God:

They bag it? Why? Is it a cash crop? Do they sell it?


St. Francis:

No, sir, just the opposite. They pay to throw it away.


God:

Now, let me get this straight. They fertilize grass so it will grow. And, when it does grow, they cut it off and pay to throw it away?


St. Francis:

Yes, Sir.


God:

These Suburbanites must be relieved in the summer when we cut back on the rain and turn up the heat. That surely slows the growth and saves them a lot of work.


St. Francis:

You aren't going to believe this, Lord. When the grass stops growing so fast, they drag out hoses and pay more money to water it, so they can continue to mow it and pay to get rid of it.


God:

What nonsense. At least they kept some of the trees. That was a sheer stroke of genius, if I do say so myself. The trees grow leaves in the spring to provide beauty and shade in the summer. In the autumn, they fall to the ground and form a natural blanket to keep moisture in the soil and protect the trees and bushes. It's a natural cycle of life.


St. Francis:

You better sit down, Lord. The Suburbanites have drawn a new circle. As soon as the leaves fall, they rake them into great piles and pay to have them hauled away.


God:

No!? What do they do to protect the shrub and tree roots in the winter to keep the soil moist and loose?


St. Francis:

After throwing away the leaves, they go out and buy something which they call mulch. They haul it home and spread it around in place of the leaves.


God:

And where do they get this mulch?


St. Francis:

They cut down trees and grind them up to make the mulch.


God:

Enough! I don't want to think about this anymore. St. Catherine, you're in charge of the arts. What movie have you scheduled for us tonight?


St Catherine:

'Dumb and Dumber', Lord. It's a story about....


God:

Never mind, I think I just heard the whole story from St. Francis.



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Crab Cakes Melt In Your Mouth



Honestly, lump crab is not always readily available or affordable, but I can't go for long stretches without having a crab cake. Besides, these crab cakes are low fat and not loaded with carbohydrates. This recipe is very simple and so very delicious.



Crab Cakes Melt In Your Mouth

Chesapeake Style


In a mixing bowl, add extremely fine chopped celery

celery


extremely fine chopped lemon zest,


lemon zest


extremely fine chopped onion


onion


garlic


garlic


extremely fine chopped bell pepper


green peppers


minced parsley


parsley


Old Bay Seasoning


old bay


black pepper


pepper


salt


salt


real mayonnaise


mayonnaise


egg


add an egg


Worcestershire Sauce


Worcestershire Sauce


Almost done!
Add the d
rain crab meat and fresh bread crumbs


crab and bread crumbs


Combine and mix to combine and refrigerate 4 hours.


mix thoroughly


Form into 3-5 thick disks.
I didn't want to add extra bread and carbohydrates, so I didn't
coat the disks in crunch crumbs.



make into patties


In a frying pan, gently cook in olive oil about 2 minutes each side or until golden, crunchy brown.
If using fresh crab meat, transfer to a 350 degree oven for 5 minutes to finish fully cooking.



extra virgin olive oil


When one side browns, it is so hard to wait for the other side to brown!!


brown slowly


It only takes a few minutes.


serve


Moist.





Delicious.





Tender.





Do you want a bite?


Would you like a bite?



Crab Cakes Melt In Your Mouth

Chesapeake Style

Ingredients

2 tablespoons celery, extremely finely chopped
1 teaspoon lemon zest, extremely finely chopped
2 tablespoons onion, extremely finely chopped
1/8 teaspoon garlic
2 tablespoons bell pepper, extremely finely chopped
1/4 teaspoon minced Parsley
1/4 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning
1/8 teaspoon black Pepper
2 dashes salt
2 level tablespoons Real Mayonnaise
1 egg
1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire Sauce
6 oz or 1 can crab meat
1/3 cup soft, Fresh Bread Crumbs
1/2 cup Crunchy Crumbs or Saltine Crackers (delete salt if you use salted crackers)
2 tablespoons olive oil for cooking
1 lemon for cooking and serving

Preparation:

Drain crab meat. Combine celery, lemon zest, onion, garlic, bell pepper, parsley, Old Bay Seasoning, black pepper, salt, mayonnaise, egg, Worcestershire Sauce, crab meat and bread crumbs. Mix to combine, cover and refrigerate 4 hours. Form into 3-5 thick disks. Gently roll the disks in Crunchy Crumbs (optional). In a frying pan, gently cook in olive oil about 2 minutes each side or until golden, crunchy brown. If using fresh crab meat, transfer to a 350 degree oven for 5 minutes to finish fully cooking. Serve hot.





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