Thursday, February 21, 2008

How to Make Monkey Online!

Please excuse my typo, because you won't find a recipe for how to make Monkey soup or stew here! Instead I'll give you my personal recipe for how to make money online! The key to having more fun sometimes is having more money, or monkey in my case. You can buy yourself that Porsche you always wanted, a trip to the Bahamas or a boatload of bananas! You can also use it to give back to others...So here's my crazy monkey recipe for How to Make Money Online:

Recipe Ingredients & Directions:

    - Get 1 free blog at Blogger.com. - It can be any topic you like to talk about from vintage cars to finance to vacations or mixed drinks.

    - Add many fun and creative entries to your new blog.

    - Add a generous helping of Google Adsense advertisements. (Substitute Yahoo Advertising or Bidvertiser if wanted).

    - Continue to add new content to your blog daily or weekly, as needed.

    - Stir it all up and let the people enjoy it!


You can serve this dish with a banana split sundae, or Crazy Monkey bread at your next party or fun event!

(Optional: To make more money, add in other affiliate links, Amazon products, eBay auction ads, etc.)

Now as you can see it's quite easy for just about any monkey to make some money online! Good luck friends and thank you for tuning in to the Adventures of a Crazy Monkey blog!

Disclaimer:
Let me remind you folks that there's no easy money without work online, just like in the "real world". You'll see infomercials for products such as Jeff Paul's Shortcut to Internet Millions touting that it's easy as setting up a few websites, then heading to the Cayman Islands with your laptop to watch your bank account grow exponentially...No way, you will need to put in some work but eventually it will pay off!

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Thursday, January 03, 2008

Crazy Monkey Bread Recipes

Monkey Bread

It's a new year, and sometimes you need a good snack to help get your drinks down. Maybe something for your sweet tooth? Being the Crazy Monkey that I am, I've collected a bunch of recipes for Monkey Bread here. Oh no, don't worry it doesn't use actual Monkeys in it! It's mostly biscuits, sugars, walnuts and other good stuff! It comes from the German word "Affenbrot" meaning "Ape bread", and is a sticky, gooey pastry..trust me it's yummy!

So here's 5 Great Recipes for Monkey Bread:



As you can see my good pal Martha Stewart even gave one of her links. With the monkey Bread wash it down with a tall glass of Milk, Red Bull, Budweiser, Cristal, Gin N Tonic, or whatever else you might have around!

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