Uncle Vernon said in SS that Aunt Marge "ate a funny whelk." (pg 35)
If Aunt Jodi has a blog, it is not known. However, her sister Julie does have a blog http://truthbreedshatred.blogspot.com/ and Jodi has made an appearance on it.
She doesn't really have one as noted by the joke made when the character all said theirs and Marge said nothing. The closest thing she might have to one, is when she grumbles to herself (mmmmm), or the quiet 'ohh' when she sees the hopelessness of the situation.
No, but her sister Julie does have a blog and Jodi has made an appearance on it. There is a link to the blog under Related Links.
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If Aunt Jodi has a blog, it is not known. However, her sister Julie does have a blog (see related link below) and Jodi has made an appearance in it. If Kate Gosselin's sister-in-law Jodi has a blog, it is not public. See Related links for a link to Jodi's Sister's blog.
Aunt Marge was inflated in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" when Harry accidentally caused her to float into the air during an argument. This happened after she made derogatory comments about his parents, prompting Harry to lose control of his magical abilities. As a result, Aunt Marge swelled up and eventually floated away, becoming a comical and memorable moment in the story.
Harry Potter's aunt is Petunia Dursley, née Evans. Petunia is Harry's mother, Lily's, sister. Petunia and her husband Vernon raised Harry after the death of his parents.Vernon Dursley also has a sister, Marge, whom Harry is forced to call Aunt Marge.
Seafood is made out of fish in the seas. :)
Fish or seafood chowders, such as clam chowder, are made with seafood and vegetables.
Seafood medley is made up of different seafood cooked in a light sauce.
Soup made with seafood and vegetables is CHOWDER....
A product created from seafood is Tuna-fish. Another is sea-salt.
cHOwder
Chowder is a soup containing seafood and veggies that has an h and an o in it.
it was once a cliff and eventually bits got eroded and made old harry n his wife.
tortelli
I believe what you are asking about would be a soup traditionally made creamy with vegetables and pureed (finely chopped), seafood. That would be called a bisque soup.