DramaMamma
DramaMamma
DramaMamma

You will love it, I promise. Oh, and I forgot: remember to add salt and pepper, maybe a little olive oil if you like.

I love cabbage. Boiled, roasted, sautéed, whatever, bring it on. One of my fave summer recipes is for Armenian Cole Slaw. Shredded cabbage, chopped mint, fresh grated garlic, and the juice of a whole lemon. Let that sit overnight and enjoy the next day. Soooo good and fresh tasting.

Best cole slaw recipe I have ever ever had is for Armenian Cole Slaw. Shredded cabbage, chopped mint, fresh grated garlic, and the juice of a whole lemon. Let that sit overnight and enjoy the next day. It is like crack I tell you. I can easily eat several bowls of it on a hit summer day.

Indeed she is. Indeed she is.

I remember being a little white redheaded child and wanting, needing, this iceskating Barbie. I thought the black doll was prettier, and she had a blue dress, so I wanted her. It was too high up on the shelf at the toy store to reach myself, so I asked a lady who worked there to help me. She straight up asked me if I

Ashley Olsen was in my sophomore year Spanish class at NYU. She registered a week after classes began and didn’t have the textbook for the first week of classes. As a Los Angles native and child actor, I am not phased by celebs. They’re people too. Anyway, I had worked ahead and didn’t need my book, so I offered to

Surrender all ye to Buttercup!

Same here. I don’t even remember making it past the second chapter before throwing in the towel because I was so disgusted with how racist and sexist it was. We were told to read the book without any meaningful context or objective. It was terrible. This is why as an adult I was determined to teach HoD with a purpose.

You’re adorable on that high horse, you. Did you know that even teachers make casual typos on the internet? Calm down.

Undergraduate in a Survey class and our instructor asking us to discuss the racism in Heart of Darkness and the predominately white students all, without irony, stating Nah, no racism here.

No, Fig and Olive is the worst. My husband used to work there. The kitchen is ridiculous, the food acceptable but overpriced.

It just seems like saying "this will cause eating disorders in children" is kind of an extreme stance to take because a tiny person puts on a corset.

More like this, please!

I took this awesome class in college where we would read plays, go see them, and then have class the following morning to discuss the translation of script to stage. So one night when the class went out to see a play we had just read, this really cute guy (not from my class) said something off hand about the size of

I wear a lot of blouses with skirts or dresses, so I might wear something twice before washing if there's no stains or smell. But that is if the weather is cool or temperate. Where I live, it often is pretty hot. So if it's a sweaty day, I'll wash after one wear. Underwear is always one wear before washing. Cardigans

I used to play a lot of really weird pretend games with my elementary school friends:

Ditto!

Well, thanks. And likewise.

Damn, I haven't heard someone bust out de Tocqueville since my college courses in Education. Boom.

As an American Lit teacher whose subject and content is deeply tied to this history I agree. You don't get to shove shitty stuff our country did under the rug just cuz it's shitty.