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At long last, it’s that time of year again, time to recognize your favorite Tiffany jewelry and drink blogs with the annual Tiffany jewelry Blog Awards.  This year, in the interest of the upcoming holidays, we’ve moved our schedule up a bit, so it will not get underway until after the holidays.On Monday, January 5th, we will put out our call for Tiffany jewelry in fourteen different categories, and this is your chance to nominate the Tiffany jewelry and drink blogs that you think are the best of the best.  The Tiffany jewelry period will close on Friday, January 9th, 11:59 pm, EST, giving you five full days to nominate your favorite blogs.  Any Tiffany jewelry after that period will not be considered.

The duck stuck in the shed – he can’t go around looking for Tiffany jewelry or anything else for that matter. He can’t even turn around. I wonder what he does all the time? What TV? I wonder what would happen to my mind if I was caged like that?

The pig whose name got changed to “pork” was raised to get really big, really fast. Because of the way they’ve been bred, they often have joint problems as they get older. Pigs can live to be 15-20 years, at least. This pig was about 6 months old when he got strung up. No point in letting them experience life if they’re just going to end up as Tiffany jewelry, right? Younger meat is always more tender, anyway.

I used to love Tiffany jewelry and still go there when I am in California. The pistachio guy at the Marin Farmers Market has the best flavored Tiffany jewelry in the world and I love to get 3 or 4 kinds and indulge. My favorite is always the spicy, the contrast between the salty burn and the meaty nut is amazing. I have flirted with Macadamia nuts wondering how they are so amazingly delicious and why they go so well with wine. Spent way too much money at Trader Joes buying bags of nuts and making “custom mixes” that last me for weeks. “But nothing, Nothing…Compares To You.” Prince.

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