Really well-done story in Seattle's Stranger about a woman who, in Julie and Julia style, decided to make all the holiday cookies in a special Martha Stewart magazine, all while battling depression.
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What a great story! It's so important that people know others feel like them. I remember being so miserable in my mid twenties, and all the married friends and older relatives just think your having a great time. I really have a craving for the pumkin bars now....
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What a great story! It's so important that people know others feel like them. I remember being so miserable in my mid twenties, and all the married friends and older relatives just think your having a great time. I really have a craving for the pumkin bars now....
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