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558 - Do you "google" important answers?

  • Writer: janelehman
    janelehman
  • Aug 10, 2022
  • 1 min read

My daughter called asking me for my recipe for beef stew.


Recipe? I never used a recipe, so I asked her if she had googled it.


"MOM, mothers ARE the google for cooking!", she instructed me. This was news to me and she was adamant.


I was sitting at my computer so, as she instructed me on my motherly duties, I quickly searched Best Beef Stew.


I asked her questions about the number of people who would be eating and when she would be making it.


Voilà! I found what looked like a recipe similar to the stew I had always made and, without mentioning to her that I was on google, gave her the recipe, adding a few embellishments of my own.🍷


Several weeks went by before I inquired how the stew had turned out.


She said it was delicious and she thanked me.


I said, "Don't thank me, thank google!" and with that, I texted her the link to the recipe.


M O M!! OMG!! REALLY?? 🤣


Beef Stew is not an important issue. Using Google to search for recipes is a great idea.


👀 Google is a great resource for many things, but not for important legal questions. 👀


Do you use google to search for answers to personal or business legal matters?


The answers that come up may sound great but they won't necessarily apply to your specific situation.


When searching for legal answers to business questions, many of the answers could be state specific.


Call an attorney; that's what they do, give us sound legal advice.


Do you "google" important answers?



















 
 
 

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