Soda discovery: Hansen's makes soda that's sweetened with cane sugar and has all-natural ingredients, and it's available at my local Stop-N-Shop. Whee.
Hansen's rules. I spent a summer OD'ing on Hansen's grapefruit soda. Then I discovered Blue Sky when I went to school in Boulder.
And Allyson, this sweater might be great with your swing skirt. The longer length on your hips will give you a little bit more in height.
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Trudy says that if you can find Coke that's specifically Kosher for Passover, it's made with sugar, not HFCS.
I think they changed that last year. Or, at least, I vaguely remember hearing something about them changing it.
Also, on the subject of sugar, Stoneyfield Farms yogurt (fat-free and delicious) is made with "milled sugar" and they are very specific about using only natural organic ingredients. Their yogurt also contains more different kinds of live cultures than any other yogurt, which is good for you.
Where's my kickback, Stoneyfield??
I haven't seen the Kosher for Passover Coke in a few years.
Holy carp! Really?
Yeppers. It's a size 14/16, about mid-thigh length, and has princess seams so it's not boxy.
Allyson, the jacket looks pretty much like this, but in crushed velvet.
From WAAAAAY earlier this morning, re: the silverware discussion....
I agree, in a dish rack, sharp knives go point down, everything else (including butter knives) goes business end up, to protect it from nastiness at the bottom of the silverware cup-thing.
In a dishwasher, everything goes point down, so that people don't fondle the good end, but also -- if you keep only like silverware with like silverware in the little dividers in the dishwasher silverware rack? It makes unloading them really easy, as you just grab everything in a single area (they are all the same now) by their handles, lift them out, and deposit them in the silverware drawer in their proper slot.
Can I paypal you for shipping, Jilli? That looks lovely, and then I'll feel like I'm all, "I am wearing something new and PRETTY!!!