Cheryl,
I believe you've mis-understood a few points I've made in different posts above. First, our normal refund period is 30-days. You are well beyond that range. PayPal itself only allows for us to refund payments for up to 60 days. That option is now removed from your transaction and we're not even able to issue a refund anymore using PayPal. It's not that you're a day late, you're 30-days beyond our policy and 1 day beyond the ability to even do it at all.
Fortunately, you do have 4 months of support left, and as you've seen, we're very response. We'll gladly continue helping you however we can.
Regarding your question above, no, you don't need to add the tag to every article. JFBConnect has a specific setting in the Open Graph area called "Use first image in article for default". As I mentioned in a post above:
Please note that each article in that page has an Open Graph image defined if you go to it's page, like:
www.edibleartistsnetwork.com/Edible-Art-...day-may-29-2012.html
If you use any Like button or comment that points to that page, even from the Blog view, the image should work. If you just enabled Open Graph, it may take 2-4 days for Facebook to see the new tags. Again, you can run the URLs through the Debug Tool mentioned above to check what Facebook will see though.
So, each article should already have an Open Graph Image tag generated for it if you enable Open Graph and enable that setting. When I posted that information yesterday, the image was inserted on the page. You seem to have disabled Open Graph now though, so it's not there.
The only page you'll have to insert that tag on is the one you originally inquired about:
www.edibleartistsnetwork.com/Edible-Art-of-The-Day/
That's because that is a blog view. We can't auto-generate an image tag for that page because it would change constantly as new articles are added, and that looks bad in Facebook's eyes. So *just* on that page, you'd need to add the {SCOpenGraph image=...} tag I've been mentioning.
Hope that helps explain. If you are unsure, please re-enable Open Graph and the "Use first image in article for default" setting in JFBConnect and we can verify if the image is properly be pulled in again and show you how to verify it as well using the Facebook Debug Tool I've mentioned a few times.
If there are other issues you're having, definitely feel free to ask those as well. We're here to help.
Thanks,
Alex