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Everything King (with Wendy King)

Everything King: Weirdly named cheese, watery gravy and appetizers the size of postage stamps

Everything King: Weirdly named cheese, watery gravy and appetizers the size of postage stamps

In this week's column, Wendy deciphers swanky restaurant talk and embraces the grease stains on her blouse
Everything King: If I say no, will they squish my bread?

Everything King: If I say no, will they squish my bread?

In this week's column, Wendy King ponders the nature of giving
Everything King: I don’t know if you’ve ever been made to feel 'less than' but I have

Everything King: I don’t know if you’ve ever been made to feel 'less than' but I have

There seems to be two kinds of discrimination that society still accepts and lets morons get away with — age and weight
Everything King: 'I spy'

Everything King: 'I spy'

If my microwave could talk, what would it say about me?
Everything King: Does finding new relatives seem inviting? Really?

Everything King: Does finding new relatives seem inviting? Really?

I'd rather not (and there is no spitting required)
Everything King: The aim is not to panic

Everything King: The aim is not to panic

There is a job out there. It will come at its appointed time
Everything King: Flop sweats, small talk and de-cluttering comes with a stranger entering my home

Everything King: Flop sweats, small talk and de-cluttering comes with a stranger entering my home

In this week's Everything King, Wendy wonders if delivery, repair or tradespeople who come into her home judge her
Everything King: Yes, I still like Valentine's Day

Everything King: Yes, I still like Valentine's Day

Despite being on the receiving end of some less-than-romantic gestures over the years
Everything King: Oh Tim Allen, your voice is truly magical

Everything King: Oh Tim Allen, your voice is truly magical

Trivago guy? May you be infected with Skittlespox
Everything King: Wendy pays tribute to a role model

Everything King: Wendy pays tribute to a role model

As a 'token' woman learning how to survive and thrive in a male-dominated news business, Wendy King looked to Mary Tyler Moore for inspiration