My Trader Joe's doesn't do dishes!
Paper. I, wastefully, keep paper plates and plastic forks around for times when I'm too busy to do dishes.
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My Trader Joe's doesn't do dishes!
Paper. I, wastefully, keep paper plates and plastic forks around for times when I'm too busy to do dishes.
whee! I have just made reservations for my maternal family's tradition of Wild Women Weekend- Salem style!
Very excited.
The ladies will be staying here: [link]
And we can go to the House of Seven Gables and the Peabody Essex Museum and drink beer and have a lovely time.
I filled tortillas with turkey, mild cheddar, and cranberry relish. It was mighty tasty and well received by all.
I filled tortillas with turkey, mild cheddar, and cranberry relish. It was mighty tasty and well received by all.
I was intrigued earlier by someone on another board (gasp!) talking about turkey-and-cranberry egg rolls. There's a whole poultry repurposing vibe going around.
Epic, have any of this type of products [link] helped, treatments - shampoos, sprays, wipes - for the cats' fur, to reduce allergenic nastiness?
Holy crap! I have an interview tomorrow morning! AAAAAAAAHHHH!
Okay, thanks.
There are hypoallergenic cats, which are bred to produce lower amounts of dander.
I had heard of these, but also had heard of the unfortunate pricetag. 'Course, probably have a hefty-ish pricetag on a Sphinx too, I suppose.
Wonder if we could just reverse-engineer (or whatever) ourselves to produce no histamines. Is PC around? I bet he can probably tell me why that would be a lame idea.
Epic, have any of this type of products [link] helped, treatments - shampoos, sprays, wipes - for the cats' fur, to reduce allergenic nastiness?
Have never tried any of those, but I definitely will now. Thanks!
She does! She does! It's SO exciting!
edit: That was in response to Emily.
I was always amazed that my friend who lost an eye could still drive. He had problems with depth perception, but somehow was able to compensate.
I'm nearly blind in my right eye (hello Mr. High Fever, goodbye Mr. Optic Nerve) and have little in the way of traditional depth perception, but it's never caused any problem. Apparently, what happens is that I take my depth cues by how things move in parallax when I move my head to shift my point of view. I also look to my right a lot.
Interview~ma Emily.