I can get it at Safeway! OK, in their two aisle crunchy section.
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The morning started with the news that I need a new transmission.
I expect to have a new e-mail from the AI Lady, but I'm afraid to look.
Is it wrong of me to hope that Allyson catches the Scientologists? Is it wrong to want it on video?
I noticed religious cereal yesterday. Ezekiel (let me google for the correct reference)...Ezekiel 4:9 cereal. Too odd. So odd it made me forget I had to ask them why they weren't carrying Alpen any more.
If that's wrong, Cashmere, I don't want to be right.
Former 'N Sync singer Lance Bass has sparked speculation he is homosexual and dating The Amazing Race reality TV star Reichen Lehmkuhl after the pair were spotted partying at gay bars together.
That's kind of awesome.
I've seen "biblical breads" in the crunchy granola aisle before - recipes using grains based on bible verses, etc.
Question for the (especially librarian) hivemind:
Is mold on books a lost cause? As I packed up my complete Agatha Christie collection I realized that the ones on the bottom shelf in the back had a bit of mold on the fake-leather cover. The paper inside seems fine. It took me forever to accumulate these as a teenager and I'd hate to lose them. Advice?
I'm moving, so the damp/mold environment that apparently exists in my current bedroom should not be a problem anymore.
In Madison there was a Christian whole-grain bakery (don't know if they still exist). There was a boycott against them because they had used their bread delivery vans to blockade abortion clinics.
The cereal has part of the verse on the front:
" Take also unto thee wheat and barley and beans and lentils and millet and spelt and put them into one vessel and make bread of it. "
Turns out they also make bread.
megan, I seem to remember something about a weak bleach solution for mold on books. hmmm . . .
eta: turns out I was wrong, but I found this on removing mold, from the UVA library, so it's legit.