Category Archives: Fun

Cookin’ for a Cause

When the office cries for a chili luncheon, they come crying to me. And knowing that the chili bowls in the office would be full for a good cause, I didn’t have a difficult time stepping up to the plate. On Friday afternoon, as part of Hot Tomali’s commitment to United Way, we all took…

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Island Pork Tenderloin Salad

Anyone who knows me knows that I love my kitchen. And right now, I’m trying to find a way to justify posting a recipe on the company blog. Let’s see… instead of six degrees of separation, I’ll find six degrees of connection between Hot Tomali and the recipe I need everyone to see. The dish…

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Way to Freak Out the Luddite!

I’m about as far from an early adopter as you can get. I generally get a bit freaked out by even the notion of new technology and often find myself wondering just why we need most of this stuff. If it were up to me we would probably all be sitting around outdoors, drawing pictures…

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I’m Your Freaky, Fluffy Friend ’til the End!

Anyone remember those commercials for Snuggle fabric softener? The product mascot is a teddy spokesbear that springs to life and, among other things, traipses around your house whilst you and your family are fast asleep. I have never been able to comprehend how anyone would find this endearing. Toys that become animated in the dead…

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How much is $71.36 worth?

We’re a pretty conscious bunch here at Hot Tomali. We take transit to work, we recycle our Styrofoam, we get together at 7:00 am on a Saturday morning to tackle the Grouse Grind. So how hypocritical is it that I, Project Manager, used to contradict all the good we Hot Tomalians do by smoking a…

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