The first question I ask about the DH's review car each week is "Does it have heated seats?" It is my gold standard for cars. The heck with engine size and handling and all that folderol--it's all about the ass-warming.
Spike's Bitches 43: Who am I kidding? I love to brag.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I should get dressed and go into the office and get some work done. But it's 15 degrees, with a windchill of 1 degree, and I really don't want to leave my blankets.
Teppy, I hope you're feeling better soon. Poor you and your tummy.
I'm getting my wisdom teeth out next week. Does anyone with experience with this have a suggestion about what I should/shouldn't have in the house to eat after.
I'm packing this morning for the beach! It will be only slightly less colder but the change of scenery and a long weekend for TCG will do us good.
I'm getting my wisdom teeth out next week. Does anyone with experience with this have a suggestion about what I should/shouldn't have in the house to eat after.
I think I lived on chocolate varieties of Slim Fast shakes for a couple days. As I have often said that if chocolate were remotely nutritious I wouldn't bother eating anything else, it was a bit of a fantasy come true for me.
I lived on milkshakes of various flavors for a couple days, by which point I was thoroughly sick of milkshakes.
No seeds, popcorn, anything small that can get stuck in the sockets, sj. Otherwise, it's kind of up to you. I don't recommend anything that can jab, either. Like toast or really crunchy things.
I was going to pick up some boost and Mom has promised to either get me or make me milk shakes.
I'm getting my wisdom teeth out next week. Does anyone with experience with this have a suggestion about what I should/shouldn't have in the house to eat after.
The Odwalla or Naked protein smoothies are good, too. Mashed potatoes, oatmeal, miso soup, etc.
Mac and cheese is good.
And I heartily endorse the milkshake regimen.
Pudding (the creamy kind, not, say, Yorkshire pudding) is good post-wisdom tooth extraction food.