I own a small marketing firm in a small state in the mid central east coat of the U.S.
I’m an avid golfer, and fan of the game.
I’m married to a civil rights attorney. We have a four year old son.
I’m not much of a blogger.
29 Aug
I own a small marketing firm in a small state in the mid central east coat of the U.S.
I’m an avid golfer, and fan of the game.
I’m married to a civil rights attorney. We have a four year old son.
I’m not much of a blogger.
Posted by businessgolf on September 24, 2006 at 12:52 am
OK, Sounds like you are really into golf..good to see more people with that attitude over here on WP.
Posted by bibomedia on March 4, 2008 at 8:42 pm
Posted by Tiffany on July 18, 2008 at 7:20 pm
I’m working with Takkle.com, a social networking site that provides golf videos, photos, and a whole lot more. Takkle is a place where students, athletes, coaches, and fans can share their passion for golf and other sports.
I feel that your site is very useful. I would love to know if you could link to our social networking resource.
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Teresa’s Crab Cakes
Recipe Summary Complexity: Easy
Serves: 6
Category: Fish Entrée
Meal: Friday Night at Home (Quick Meals Planner)
1 lb crab, white lump
1 large egg
0.5 cup breadcrumbs
1 Tb parsley, flakes
0.75 tsp old bay seasoning
0.5 tsp Worcestershire sauce, white
3 drops hot sauce to taste
0.125 tsp pepper, fresh ground
3 Tb mayonnaise
1 Tb lemon, juice of
0.5 tsp paprika, sweet
Drain crabmeat, removing any bits of shell. Combine egg and next eight ingredients; stir into crabmeat. Shape into 6 three-inch patties. Place on lightly greased baking sheet. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes or until golden. (Do not over bake)
Shown served with a small salad and a wedge of lemon.