Good Things Friday (160) and Link Love
March 18, 2022
1. It continues to be the little things. I figured out my egg peeling problem had nothing to do with my cooking and cooling methods but rather my cracking method. I went back to my original thousand taps to crack it all around method and we’re all clear now.
2. Speaking of good and eggs, Bentocart menu options were too limited. Either the menu items weren’t appealing or they were wildly overpriced. We tried Good Eggs this week instead.
A friend shared this fundraiser: Help House Two Native Elders Part 2
Challenges this week: talked to JB about our family’s experience as refugees, to help them understand the situation many people globally face.
What Two Years Of Full-Time Unpaid Domestic Labor Did To My Ambitions
It’s Okay to Talk About (and Make, and Spend, and Invest) Money
Inside the Succession Drama at Scholastic, Where Harry Potter and Clifford Hang in the Balance. I don’t respect their stance on JK Rowling the Terf but I do have a strong nostalgia for those little paper thing book catalogues they put out for their book fairs. How desperately I longed to buy their (any) books when I was a kid.
Wells Fargo continues to be a garbage company (not a surprise but still): Wells Fargo Rejected Half Its Black Applicants in Mortgage Refinancing Boom
This was interesting: Money Snapshot: Outdoor Recreation Supervisor & Wildland Firefighter in Minnesota
Indiana Senate kills CRT-inspired legislation that created outrage among educators, Black Hoosiers
this dog can barter with the best of them pic.twitter.com/p1T93s29O4
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) March 10, 2022