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Soup to Nuts Blog Carnival - Dessert

by JM
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Hello everyone! Welcome to the first ever progressive dinner carnival. I am hosting the very delicious dessert portion of this carnival. If you’re here on your first course (dessert first? Tsk, tsk.) here is how the progressive dinner works:

Drinks and hors d’oevres will be enjoyed at The Gonzo Papers
Followed by Appetizers at Change Therapy
Moving on to the First Course at Fallen Words
The Main Course is at Chatting to My Generation
Dessert is being served here

And due to popular demand we have added a further treat which is:
Drinks after Dinner Reception hosted by The Lives and Times

On to the delectable lovelies of dessert!

My good friend Susan of West of Mars has shared a lovely piece of fiction for the ladies involving brownies. Need I say more?

Kilroy has given us two pieces to peruse with Adventures in Photography from Fear and Loathing and What Happened To My Mouse?!? from Things I’ve Found In The Blogosphere

Anthony from The Lives and Times is joining the dessert course with the double-take titled post The Lives and Times of The Lives and Times…

Peggikaye of Pearls And Dreams talks about her struggle in a very moving post: Aging Eating Disorders

Jeremy from Religion, Politics, and the Great Pumpkin joins in with a savoury treat titled Liberal Fascism: From The Minimum Wage To Organic Baby Carrots.

Ali Gator of The Ali Gator takes dessert seriously with the contribution Egyptian Hijab

Dan-O of Danogo knows what kind of creative desserts I like and has contributed Pushing the Limits of Creativity for Personal Development and Business Innovation

Mistress Regina, lovely lady of Tales of Ladies, Goddesses and Bitches has graced us with her presence in the form of the naughty dessert piece: The Price We Pay (Mature audience only)

Rita of My Path to Fitness has a presence that reminds us why we shouldn’t be too indulgent with sweets because you may find yourself wishing exercise wasn’t so hard

…aBoVe SuSpIcIoN… of Myopic Broadcast shuns capitalization in her poem …sHaMe…

Laura Collins of Are you “Eating With Your Anorexic?” joins in to remind us to take a stand when she asks “Where is YOUR Blog?

Tip Diva from Tip Diva is out to help us all with cool hints to help people Eating on a Budget

Mitch from FYI About.com is speaking my language in Weight Loss Exercise and Weight Loss Motivation

Albert of Urban Monk has a few things to say about What Compassion and Loving Kindness is Not

Dr. Martin Russell of Self Help, 101 is joining us today with the interestingly titled The Quicksand Guide To Professional Help

Roger of Raw Food Diet, Bodyweight Fitness & Self-Mastery reminds us to go easy on the dessert in talking about Why I’ve Barely Worked Out Lately and…

My friend John from John is Fit has stopped by to let us know about The Benefits of Chewing Gum

Thomas K from The Sporadical has one of the stranger contributions to dessert with his post about your brain, Head for a Hole

Scott the Poet from Poet Learnings has contributed a poem for your consumption titled The Rain

Tsai Jie from Diary of a Second Life Courtesan wonders Sex not most important thing in SL?

Jacob Share from JobMob is wondering: Do You Need Help Writing A Resume?

Leanderthal, Lighthouse Keeper of A Voice Crying in the Wilderness likes dessert served short and sweet with An Ode to Good Women

Rebecca Dean of Miss Copy likes her dessert with a bang in Miss Copy Causes Car Crash in Japan!

Monica of Your Dose of Lunacy thinks Ron Popeil Would Be Proud

The Success Coach of For Your Success says, It’s Official, Stephen Colbert Is An American Icon!

deepali of Paradigm Shifted doesn’t have a rosy outlook for the world or capitalization in an ode to coffee (why mass consumerism will ruin us all)

Isabella of Alphablogs joins in the dessert mayhem with Seth Godin, Steve Mann and Jeremiah Owyang on Social Media for Business

Silicon Valley Blogger of The Digerati Life presents a dessert of a financial nature in The Exciting Financial Year That Was At The Digerati Life

David Mills of Undercover Black Man hopes to instill a bit of humour into dessert with Playlist: Making fun of the Chinese

Helene of Health Plans Plus knows what all those sugary desserts do to your teeth and offers help by way of Finding an Affordable Dental Plan - Questions to Ask

Kuanyin of Wailea Daily Photo finishes off what has been a lovely dessert with a lovely images post Ocean Lure

Thank you for stopping by the dessert portion of the progressive dinner! If you’re interested in hosting a course for the next progressive dinner on April 30th, contact Kilroy at The Gonzo Papers (linked above) or mail kilroy60@gmail.com for more information.

If you would like to contribute to more carnivals, the progressive dinner hosts are also hosting these carnivals:

I am hosting the Scribes carnival, which is going up next Monday, so you have to get your entries in quick! Submit here

You’re invited on February 15th for the Gonzo Gratitude! Carnival {What are you thankful for?}

Anthony is hosting the Surfer’s Paradise Hullabaloo! Carnival at The Lives and Times… on February 18th

Anja has two carnivals coming up at Anja Merret - Chatting To My Generation; the Observations of Life Carnival on February 17th and on February 23rd, the Personal Power Carnival

At Change Therapy, Isabella is hosting three carnivals in February. The Buddhist Carnival runs February 15th; the Carnival of Eating Disorders runs February 22nd; Canada 9-5 {a showcase for Canadian Business Blogs} runs February 28th.


14 Responses to “Soup to Nuts Blog Carnival - Dessert”

  1. Tip Diva Says:

    Thank you so much for including my post in your soup to nuts carnival! Can’t wait to check out the other posts.

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  3. Kilroy_60 Says:

    I’ve always been a fan of dessert first!

    You did a great job with this course *J*; thanks much for a delicious dessert course.

    Cheers!

  4. JM Says:

    Tip Diva - A pleasure to have you stop by. Thank you for your submission.

    Thank you for stopping by also, Kilroy. It was a pleasure to host.

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  6. Sara Says:

    Looks great, JM!

  7. JM Says:

    Thank you, Sara. :)

  8. Anja Merret Says:

    Lots of hard work went into your carnival. Great one. Well done!

  9. JM Says:

    Thank you, Anja. :)

  10. Janet Riehl Says:

    What fun! I loved being part of appetizers over at Isabellas. It will take away to sample all the food and talk to all the dinner party guests. Good cooking, here!

    Janet Riehl
    http://www.riehlife.com

  11. JM Says:

    Hi Janet! Thank you for stopping by for dessert.

    This definitely was a fun and interesting carnival to host. I’m glad you enjoyed this portion.

  12. Jacob Share Says:

    I Stumbled this post:

    http://jobmob.stumbleupon.com/review/16829263/

  13. JM Says:

    Thank you, Jacob. It’s very much appreciated.

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