I took two of a listed batch, the day before the recall. I've been trying not to think about it, telling myself it was only two.
A few days ago. I've taken almost half the bottle with no extra iron in my diet.
How is dietary iron relevant (or, is this a joke I'm too fuzzyheaded to get)?
The bad acetaminophen has bits of iron in the capletts.
eta: metal shavings from some machinery, I think.
I know, but is it more of a problem if you take an iron supplement, or something? I was just wondering why Ailleann mentioned it.
Cindy, I was just making a joke about the metal in the pills.
My humor, it is often obtuse.
I do not have any recalled tylenol. I do have, or will, new clothes.
Have any of you who are larger than single digits ever shopped here?
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I found some amazing deals there. My favorite thing that I didn't buy is this coat in black: [link]
My humor, it is often obtuse.
So's my head, so you can understand why I wasn't sure. Sorry, I just wanted to know if I should worry about one more thing.
Nah, you're good Cindy. I mean, taking too much iron can be a problem too, but it's not going to cut up your stomach.
I've yet to see Grease from beginning to end.
I could introduce you to my sister. It's her favorite movie. She's made me watch it hundreds of times growing up. And we did a "Grease" play.
I bought her a special edition dvd that came in a Pink Ladies satin jacket when she was waiting to have her twins. Because now I don't have to watch it with her.
Deena, I've never shopped at that place, but I've bought stuff from Roamans and Jessica London. Roamans quality is iffy; sometimes it's great and sometimes it's crap, and you just never know. Everything I've bought from Jessica London has been nice quality and fit well.
Hi all. I was away. Things happened. I'm back now. Please try to remain calm.
Quick question for kid having (or knowing) buffistas.
We are holding a kids event for kids from 3 to 11.
We provide three types of entertainment. (The idea is that if a kid has a short attention span or is in a bad mood, it will be easy for parents to slip them out between acts.)
Acts:
Stuffed animal trainer (kids get to hold stuffed animals and help "train" them)
Clamshell marching band (kids get to join "band" and march around making obnoxious sounds .
Marionette show.
I'm thing of booking them in that order in hopes that the first two acts will wear out the kids enough that they will sit still for the third. But as a non-kid haver it strikes me that I am underestimating kids energy level. Maybe it will just get them stirred up, Perhaps the Marionettes first, the Marching Band second, and the stuffed animal act as a way to calm down?
Anyway - obviously on this I need the opinions of parents/ grandparents/Other where care of kids in this age range is either something you are currently doing or still a vivid memory. I'm not qualified to make that decision. I do think the three acts find common ground across the age ranges. It is all stuff a child as young as three or old as eleven should be able to enjoy. But, obviously, I'm open to the opinions of wiser heads on that too.