From My Lips To Your Ears
I had an interesting vegetarian style lunch over the
Veterans Day weekend and I would like to share it with my readers. Everyone
loves a good sandwich and many love Bacon, but not everyone can eat it. So, I used morning griller vegetarian bacon, but
you can use turkey.
Veggie-Bacon Sandwich
INGREDIENTS
1 tsp oil
1 tsp butter
Spinach (handful)
Morning Griller, bacon
Pillsbury French bread (freshly baked taste better)
Swiss cheese
Utensils
Frying pan
Spatula
Directions
Bake, Pillsbury
French bread.
Add oil in a pan on low heat, sate Morning Griller bacon in for
1 minute on each side on low heat, add 1 tsp butter, and then add spinach. Stir until the spinach has steamed, and continue
cooking for 2 minutes on medium heat. Slice an opening in the side of the French bread and insert
the ingredients.
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For starters, much of what we try in society is based on a recommendation
from someone we know. Nowadays with the
internet, we rely on reviews when deciding to make purchases. I’ll be the first to admit, I’m a laggard
when it comes to the latest gadgets. So,
I rely on reviews when deciding on making a purchase.
There is a science to everything we do and it includes
shopping. Teams of scientist have
dedicated studies to learn how and why we buy.
Though there are many aspects that go into marketing a product, presentation
plays a big part in the process. During
my journey of making my book ready for print, I developed a newfound
appreciation for what it takes to make a product attractive to the public. The audience plays crucial role in considering
packaging. For example, the cover of my
children’s book, IN THE VALLEY OF MUD AND WORMS is visually appealing to parents
and children.
It took me awhile to find
the perfect fit but it was worth the effort.
So, the next time you buy a product think about why you made that
choice. Reflecting on your actions can
aide you in presentation of your own business ventures.
I am curious, why do you buy a product that is not a
necessity?
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