Darn misleading ads
I was online surfing the web and I saw an ad that proudly proclaimed free shipping and 110% off Ogio bags. Now I do not spend much money on myself. And I never spend a lot of money on a purse. I just cannot justify it. The purse I have now happens to be the one that has lasted the longest and worn the best and it’s a Claiborne. But, the purse is about three years old and is starting to show wear, so I know soon I will need a new one. I’ve seen some nice Coach bags but just won’t part with my hard earned cash. So, when I saw this ad I figured it was worth checking out because they might have some bags that I like and I could take advantage of the sale. Imagine my surprise when I clicked on the link and found golf bags! Definitely not my next bag. Have you ever seen an ad for something online that turned out to be for something else? What was it?


I was working on this site, just minding my own business when this came in. Now, anyone that knows me knows I love cheesecake. And I haven’t had any cheesecake in q couple of months. So when I opened this email, my mouth actually watered. It looks so good I had to share it. The email came from Kraft Food & Family. It’s an email I receive regularly with cooking tips and recipes. The picture is of Chocolate Vanilla Swirl Cheesecake. Here’s the recipe. You’re getting it instead of Fun, Crafts and Recipes because I’m here now and feeling a bit lazy.



