Here is a cool opportunity for anyone interested in being on television! 🎉 Check this out! Just tap on Casting Now to see what is in the hopper! Cheers! 🎉 CHOPPED – DOG EPISODE – JS Casting

CHOPPED – DOG EPISODE – JS Casting
— Read on jscasting.com/chopped-dog-episode/

WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – effulgent – Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – effulgent | Dictionary.com
— Read on www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/effulgent-2021-03-29/

WOTD: 📚 I enjoy learning words and their definition/s & etymology 📚 Word of the Day – palmary | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – palmary | Dictionary.com
— Read on www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/palmary-2021-03-28/

ROTD: 🥬 Brisket brisket and more brisket! This recipe of the day makes me hungry! 🥬 Grandma’s Brisket Recipe | Allrecipes

Cook’s Note:

My grandmother used to make this every year for get-togethers. Who would’ve known that it was this easy?
— Read on www.allrecipes.com/recipe/71756/grandmas-brisket/

WOTD: 📚 The first of many more plant physiology terms! 📚Word of the Day – peduncle | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – peduncle | Dictionary.com
— Read on www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/peduncle-2021-03-24/

WOTD: 📚 A fun word! 📚Word of the Day – foozle | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – foozle | Dictionary.com
— Read on www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/foozle-2021-03-21/

WOTD: 📚 The Free Dictionary – belligerence –

www.thefreedictionary.com/belligerence

WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – nescience – Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – nescience | Dictionary.com
— Read on www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/nescience-2021-03-18/

WOTD: 📚 Hmmm, what is my main foible?… Word of the Day – foible – Dictionary.com

Me thinks 🤔 I’ll use this word of the day today📚

Word of the Day – foible | Dictionary.com
— Read on www.dictionary.com/e/word-of-the-day/

WOTD: 📚 Here’s a word I like very much! 📚 Word of the Day: -Tutelary – | Merriam-Webster

Tutelary: of or relating to a guardian Tutelary derives from the Latin noun tutelarius, meaning ‘guardian.’ Tutelarius, in turn, was formed by combining the word tutela (‘protection’ or ‘guardian’) and -arius,
— Read on http://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/tutelary-2021-03-11