I am not a worrier. We all have intuitive gifts and of one mine is to be mostly free from anxiety of the unknown, or even for that matter the actual stresses of the day. And although I am way down on the bell curve of hand wringing I do posses a healthy level of concern for the well-being and safety of my children. I admit that I come from a long line of fretters, certain members of my family can obsess and be vexed with the best of them but the gene just skipped a generation.
My Aunt is worried about almonds, or more accurately a shortage of almonds. Her theory is that with the rise in popularity of vegan diets the demand for almond milk will continue to sky rocket and there will not be any almonds left over to smoke and eat the old fashioned way. Hmmmmm, now that I think of it I do know several newly proclaimed vegans.
Anyways if you are interested in conversations about milking almonds we talk about it in this weeks Cast of Dads pod cast. Take a listen.
Episode 26: From Snips to Squirt
Topics discussed on this episode:
* Beer & Wine Shout Outs
* Photo proof of the Boston Heatwave
* “The Wife”
* Knight & Day
* Twilight Eclipse
* Baratunde live hate tweeting the #Twilight premiere
* The sex lives of Mormons
* University of Georgia Athletic Director BUSTED!
* Serpico
* Julie & Julia
* Julia Child’s Sex Scenes?
* Six Cheeseburgers in Two Days
* Bacon Explosion
* The Bacon Log
* Almond Milk
* Texas Hill Country
* Unplugged time = Quality time
* What do WE do that pisses off our wives/girlfriends?
* Daddy Do Lists
* Baileys + Facebook = Happy Distracted Wife
* Listening to Cast of Dads at the gym
* Interacting with a significant other on Facebook? Yes or No?
* “Let old guys get drunk and dance!”
* 3 weeks away from the kids
* The essence of being a dad
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Cast of Dads is a group of podcasting and blogging dads who gather to gab about fatherhood. The cast of dads includes C.C. Chapman, Jeffrey Sass, Max Kalehoff, Michael Sheehan, and Brad Powell, who collectively represent 13 kids from the youngest of babies to full grown adults. Each of them brings a unique perspective to being a father.






