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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
101 Uses For A Mini Spoonula
8:41 PM | Posted by
Kari
You may have noticed that my "medical fact of the day" never ever changed daily. I think I've successfully posted about 5 medical facts. It's not that there aren't a gazillion interesting medical facts that I COULD list... it's just that I don't know which ones would actually be interesting to you. So I've decided to abandon the medical fact of the day idea, and replace it with "101 things to do with a mini spoonula". There are a couple reasons I like this idea.
1) It's not time sensitive. I don't make any promises about how long it will take me to post 101 things to do with a mini spoonula. I just promise that some day, I'll have given you all 101. Maybe even more.
2) I love the mini spoonula. Check out this post for the introduction to the mini spoonula.
1) It's not time sensitive. I don't make any promises about how long it will take me to post 101 things to do with a mini spoonula. I just promise that some day, I'll have given you all 101. Maybe even more.
2) I love the mini spoonula. Check out this post for the introduction to the mini spoonula.
There are regular-sized spoonulas also. But the mini ones are cuter. It's basically like "101 things to do with a cute puppy", only you don't have to take care of it.
We'll start out with the reason (or excuse) I got the mini spoonulas in the first place... To get the peanut butter out of the bottom of the jar! All of it. Way more then you knew was in there. At least enough for another piece of toast, or a couple ants on a log.
Go ahead, try it. You never knew there was so much PB left in that jar.
Stay tuned for reason #2!!!
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I am a Family Medicine intern at a community hospital in Indiana, navigating the new world of being a physician. I am privileged to work in a field I love, where every day is a new and unpredictable challenge.
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I am not only a doctor, but also a cyclist, runner, DIYer in the making, lover of the outdoors, traveler, and human.
Human, MD is a glimpse into the world of a young doctor who is just trying to stay true to herself through the grueling whirlwind of residency.
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