Do You Care?

For instance, while many of you have long known about the popular Mighty Goods blog and its creator Mighty Girl (Margaret Mason), I just came across this whole thing yesterday. I was bopping through Mason's site when I saw that she has a book called No One Cares What You Had For Lunch.
That whimpering sound you hear is me.
As someone who often writes about what I had for lunch, this book title momentarily knocked me down a peg. I'm pretty sure she's not talking to food bloggers and the subtitle--100 Ideas for your Blog--is a little soothing, but I'm still a little shook.
So I'm putting this question to all of you, including lurkers: Do you care what I had for lunch?
If you do, I can tell Mighty Girl to shove it. If you don't, I'm gonna have to read her book. (Full disclosure: I'll probably read it anyway, I'm sure some of her ideas are useful.) Either way, I'll try to resist posting a vindictive review of her book on Amazon like this one from Hilton Head, SC: "No one cares about the contents of this book."
Not to influence your vote, but tomorrow's lunch is looking prih-tee good.
That whimpering sound you hear is me.
As someone who often writes about what I had for lunch, this book title momentarily knocked me down a peg. I'm pretty sure she's not talking to food bloggers and the subtitle--100 Ideas for your Blog--is a little soothing, but I'm still a little shook.
So I'm putting this question to all of you, including lurkers: Do you care what I had for lunch?
If you do, I can tell Mighty Girl to shove it. If you don't, I'm gonna have to read her book. (Full disclosure: I'll probably read it anyway, I'm sure some of her ideas are useful.) Either way, I'll try to resist posting a vindictive review of her book on Amazon like this one from Hilton Head, SC: "No one cares about the contents of this book."
Not to influence your vote, but tomorrow's lunch is looking prih-tee good.
Labels: lunch, Mighty Girl, Mighty Goods