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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. I was requested to share some recipes for traditional German Christmas foods that I bring out by the truck load in December. For Baumkuchen, go here: http:/ historyskarp.blogspot.com/2010/04/baumkuchen.html. Monday, November 29, 2010. So here we go. My new object, a Beanie Baby Ty Classic plush cat from 2003. I would be a bad candidate for the First Person Arts for I tell less-than-invigorating stories about my objects. Wednesday, November 17, 2010.

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. I was requested to share some recipes for traditional German Christmas foods that I bring out by the truck load in December. For Baumkuchen, go here: http:/ historyskarp.blogspot.com/2010/04/baumkuchen.html. Monday, November 29, 2010. So here we go. My new object, a Beanie Baby Ty Classic plush cat from 2003. I would be a bad candidate for the First Person Arts for I tell less-than-invigorating stories about my objects. Wednesday, November 17, 2010.

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al.: Christmas Foods!

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Wednesday, December 22, 2010. I was requested to share some recipes for traditional German Christmas foods that I bring out by the truck load in December. For Baumkuchen, go here: http:/ historyskarp.blogspot.com/2010/04/baumkuchen.html. Pfeffernüsse. Recipe from the Philadelphia German Society's cookbook. 15 cups packed light brown sugar. 2 cups flour, sifted. 5 tsp baking powder. 5 tsp baking soda. 5 tsp black papper. 1 cup blanked almonds, finely chopped. 15 raisins, ground.

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al.: September 2010

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Museum Design: aka how to have too much fun with floor plans. This week's assignment grew far bigger than it probably should have. But it did lead to some fun conversations with visitors at work who wondered why I was furiously drawing and sketching floor plans. Step #1: Mission Statement, Take-Home Messages, and Storyline. What you hope to accomplish with the presentation. Present an understanding that we organize our lives with objects. At the end of ...

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al.: Exhibit Review

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Wednesday, November 17, 2010. First Person Museum,. Vicki Solot, director; Temple University History Graduate Students, historians; The Painted Bride Art Center Philadelphia, exhibit space; 5 November -18 December 2010. The First Person Museum is part of a larger concept called “First Person Arts” developed by Vicky Solot with the help of a small Pew Innovation Grant. The mission of First Person Arts is to. Our unique and shared experience.” [1]. April 21, 2011 at 1:23 AM.

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al.: And the moment we've all been waiting for...

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Monday, October 11, 2010. And the moment we've all been waiting for. Here are my captions! The Steiff Toy Company first mass-produced stuffed animals in the 1880s. Originally hand-stitched with plush mohair fur, they were expensive luxury items due to the cost of production. Today cheap synthetic materials and low overseas production costs make stuffed animals an inexpensive and thus common possession for children and adults. And Hobbes ( Calvin and Hobbes. To Calvin’s philos...

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al.: New Object

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Hobbes, Tigger, et al. Monday, November 29, 2010. For the final, I had to pick a 'new' object. To save some of my precious sanity, I am substituting a stuffed cat for a stuffed tiger. I attempted to find another stuffed tiger or stuffed wild cat, but unfortunately the only one I know of resides in Ohio. So here we go. My new object, a Beanie Baby Ty Classic plush cat from 2003. I would be a bad candidate for the First Person Arts for I tell less-than-invigorating stories about my objects. My Oven Hates Me.

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