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Oh Oreos! by (3 Stories)

Prompted By What We Ate

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Once upon a time long, long ago, long before words like gluten, trans fats, cholesterol and diabetes were part of our everyday conversation there were Oreos.
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Grandma Rose by
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She passed for 16 so she could work in a garment factory. She never saw the inside of a school room but had wanted to be a doctor. ... She was a woman grounded in tradition who never stopped looking to the future.
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Whoever Gossips to You, Will Gossip About You by
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Prompted By Gossip

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The Spanish proverb that is the title of my story is a painful lesson I learned as a young adult. Growing up in a traditional Jewish household, I was taught two Jewish proverbs as a child: “What you don’t see with your eyes, don’t witness with your mouth.” “Loose tongues are worse than wicked hands.”…
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The Diary of a Young Girl by
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Prompted By Libraries

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The Diary of a Young Girl Among my friends and the distaff side of my family are many very accomplished women – doctors, nurses and therapists, a pharmacist and a research scientist, lawyers, two judges and a diplomat, a film editor, a TV producer and a theatrical director, several writers and artists, and a publisher…
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Autobiography of a Mongoloid youth (1967) by Nigel Hunt by
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Nigel understood that what he was doing in recounting his everyday activities and observations was subverting most people’s understanding of what was possible for a person with his condition. He mentioned this frequently throughout the narrative—though he never used a verb such as subvert.
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ALMOST ARRESTED!!!! by
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Prompted By In Trouble

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We Lived outside the box!
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Dr. Andrews: A Trailblazer by
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Prompted By Family Medicine

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This prompt gave me the opportunity to write about my pediatrician, Dr.Elizabeth Torrey Andrews. In a weird coincidence, I googled her and discovered an obituary in the Reed College magazine, the college my younger son graduated from. Dr. Andrews was only a Reedie for one year (1923), then transferred to the University of Oregon, following…
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The Chemistry Cheat by
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(194 Stories)

Prompted By Cheating

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At this point I had to make a split-second choice. I could stop and tell Mr. C or just let it go.
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Dayenu by
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This year, sadly, there are no spring celebrations. COVID-19 has taken them away from us.
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Long Lost French Canadian Delights by
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Prompted By What We Ate

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These were a few of our favorite things: “Gortons” [grotons–ground pork pate] “Tourquee” [tortiere–pork pie] “Boudin” [blood sausage–really yuk] “Crepes” [Memere’s fat crispy pancakes cooked in light oil–the recipe faded away with her Alzheimer’s] “Rhubarb stalks dipped in a cup of sugar” [great for walking around with] “Pepper steaks” [thin beef grilled with sautéed onions and…
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