We use eggbeaters now. Hee.
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Going to have to switch to eggbeaters, what with Nic and the whole cholesterol issue. They also make a fat free half and half....
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Going to have to switch to eggbeaters, what with Nic and the whole cholesterol issue.
There's a brand of egg -- Eggland's Best -- that is supposed to be good (or, at least, doesn't raise cholesterol) for patients with diabetes and/or cholesterol/heart issues.
Oooooh! They have that at most of my local markets.
Thank you, ma'am.
Detail question someone here is bound to know how to answer:
In Little Women, the Little House series, and other books of that era, characters admire and wish they had "Grecian noses." What exactly did they mean? I've always assumed it was a straight, medium sort of nose, neither too large and/or Roman nor a cute little snub, but it occurred to me that I might be pushing my own standards onto the past.
(Well, actually I like a nice, big, strong nose, especially on a man, but I know I'm unusual in that.)
Every site I'm finding says it's "An uncurved nose forming a straight line with the forehead."
Something like this, I wager.
Thanks!
Here's one, Susan. [link]