
Margaret Minnicks
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Margaret Minnicks has a bachelor's degree in English. She is an ordained minister with two master's degrees in theology and Christian education. She has been an online writer for over 15 years. Thanks for reading and sending TIPS her way.
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Differences Between Cupcakes and Muffins
Many people like muffins and cupcakes. Some people like cupcakes better than muffins. Some people like muffins better than cupcakes. Then there is another group who says they don't care, as long as they have something sweet to eat. Even though muffins and are cupcakes are delicious desserts, they are different.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast
Baby Sussex's Birth Certificate Reveals What Was Once Private
Prince Harry and Meghan Meghan agreed to keep details about the birth of their first child private. No one knew where the baby was born. There had been some talk that the Duchess of Sussex would have a home delivery. The public had to wait until the baby was born before they found out limited information. Now that the birth certificate has been released, fans know a little more.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Families
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex: One Year After Becoming a Royal
Meghan Markle, former Suits actress, married Prince Harry one year ago on May 19, 2018. It was at that time that Meghan became a royal with all the rights and privileges that any other royal has. Even though their wedding and marriage have been different in many ways, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have had a whirlwind first year together.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in The Swamp
Parts of a Great Graduation Speech
After listening to lectures and class discussions for four years, high school and college graduates should not have to sit through a boring graduation speech. Graduation speeches shouldn't be boring at all, and they don't have to be when the speaker uses a specific format.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Education
Things You Can Cut Costs On and Begin Saving Money Immediately
Everyone can start saving money on things they really don't need to buy. Here are some ways you can cut costs on things you are willing to give up. When you cut out the unnecessary items, you will find that you won't miss them after a while. It will be a good feeling when you put the money you save back into your budget.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Lifehack
Mother's Day Origin and Traditions
Mother's Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in May in the United States every year. In 2023, the date is Sunday, May 14. However, that is not the date every year on the second Sunday in May. Mother's Day is also celebrated in many other countries.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Families
Reasons Green Bell Peppers Are Cheaper than the Other Colors
Bell peppers come in several different colors, even though your grocery store might carry only green, yellow, orange, and red. If you are on a budget, buying green bell peppers will save you money, because they are much cheaper than the other colors.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast
Blue Bell Ice Cream Is Back in Grocery Stores
Blue Bell Ice Cream is back in the grocery stores after a long absence. In 2015, the company issued its first recall after operating 108 years without having to do so. The recall of over eight million gallons of the product had to be disposed of after three people died from listeria. Stores no longer carried the ice cream for four years while the company was shut down.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast
Foods and Drinks that Came About by Accident. Top Story - May 2019.
It is amazing how many popular foods and drinks are available for consumption today that were created by accident. Little do most people know that many of those items were not invented by deliberate design but by an accident that caught the inventor by surprise.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast
Why Does Swiss Cheese Have Holes?
Some people think Swiss cheese is produced only in Switzerland because of its name. In spite of the name, the Swiss cheese that Americans eat is produced primarily in the United States and Canada. Over 297.8 million pounds are produced in the United States every year.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast
What's the Difference: Vegetarian, Vegan, Pescatarian, Flexitarian, Fruitarian, and Beegan?
Many people talk so much about what they eat and don't eat that there is a name for what they claim to be. Let's set the record straight, and learn exactly what each one of those eating styles is all about.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Feast
Never Use Your Debit Card for These Nine Purchases
Using debit cards has become so widespread in recent years that people don't think twice about using them. A debit card is very convenient to use, but there are some times when it is not safe to do so. In many cases, a credit card is a better option.
By Margaret Minnicks7 years ago in Lifehack












