I made waffles this morning, from scratch, in an old-fashioned stove top waffle iron. Yummy yum yum. Everyone got one, even the dogs.
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Last Sunday, I left a cheesy New Jersey hotel and found the Pompton Queen Diner, which has lots of waffle specials on the menu. I had Pumpkin Waffles with Walnuts and thought I'd gone to tastebud heaven. No way I'd have shared them with a dog.
Posted by: David Giacalone | October 17, 2004 at 01:33 PM
Can you suggest any literary material or practical exercises that can help me hone my critical legal thinking skills?
I need to practice by step-by-step thinking. I understand legal thinking requires objectiveness, querying assumptions and highlighting nuances. Can these skills only be learnt in practice?
Posted by: Tarek | May 25, 2008 at 06:38 AM