Does anyone drink Diet Coke with Splenda on a regular basis? They put some in our drink machine instead of regular diet coke and I've been feelign funny the past few days and I think it might be from the Splenda.
I end up feeling fuzzy headed and slightly like I have a headache. Slightly off on top of that. The only thing that's been different is the Splenda.
That's too bad, Ginger. I didn't think we'd ever get one either. The city has been looking for someone to fill that spot for a couple years, now. They made some demands, but gave them a huge TIF deal to get them to come here. I, for one, am glad.
What I like most about Trader Joes at the moment: They have their pumpkin butter in stock. ::drools::
Ooo! I should go to TJs and get some.
I'm avoiding peanuts while nursing, and TJs has sunflower seed butter. So. Damn. Good.
Ooo! I should go to TJs and get some.
OH ME TOO! I adore that stuff!!!
Hmm. Have discovered new yummy snack: apple slices dipped in fat-free Greek yogurt (which I got at Whole Foods) that's been mixed with a little honey and a dash of cinnamon. This was mostly an "I'm starving, what do I have in my fridge that could possibly taste good together?" thing, but it really works.
that sounds yum, Hil.
I get the Greek yogurt at Whole Foods, because it is 20 cents cheaper than at Trader Joe's.
I've been known to mix honey and vanilla into yoghurt, haven't tried the cinnamon yet. That sounds like it would be good for breakfast.
I've been known to mix honey and vanilla into yoghurt
::points upward at the aforementioned pumpkin butter, which is yummy in yoghurt::
On the way to work on the bus, I pass by the TJ's in the U District. On desperate potluck days I stop in there for stuff to bring. Last night it was TJ's chocolate chip cookies and a half-gallon of Double Rainbow chocolate super-premium ice cream. (Super-premium is the highest possible fat content of all ice cream, but it was the only thing large enough for 16 people.)
On the way home, the bus passes the Whole Foods in the Roosevelt District. When I park at the church park-n-ride I sometimes wander through there, just to look at the mega-expensive cheeses. The one time I actually went in there to shop, though, I couldn't find what I was looking for. Razors. Of any kind. Store has 7 different brands of psyllium fiber, but no implements to shave one's face. However, there's a QFC a couple blocks north (still on the way to the car), and they have the ordinary things that people actually use instead of gawk at.