Erin, don't you have a Trader Joe's near you? I thought you did, but I could be wrong. It's available there (at least, it's available at my TJ's).
'Time Bomb'
Spike's Bitches 45: That sure as hell wasn't in the brochure.
[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.
TJ's stock tends to be very local.
Yeah, I figured that might be a possibility, though the Tejava website claims that, while it's available locally primarily here on the west coast, it's available nationwide through Trader Joe's and Cost Plus.
Aaaaand that hits my MONTHLY limit on Flickr. I have WAAAAY more photos, and VIDEOS to upload. Don't they understand that????
Also, FYI, there are more photos in those sets than the ones I linked to, so browse.
Why don't I live in Venice? Seriously WHY DON'T I LIVE IN VENICE????
Also, those glass dispensers with the spigot are all the rage right now: I want one of the cheaper ones for tea, cause ZOMG, spigot of tea!
That's exactly what I have (I stay away from plastic since I melted my last plastic ice tea thingy), I think I got it at Target or possibly the grocery store. The spigot is kind of slow flowing, though. Possibly because I tightened the hell out of the little nut on the valve so it doesn't drip ice tea all over the fridge (as previous containers have).
While you're wisking it? My entire kitchen just got covered in egg and oil just from me even thinking about doing that. (Somehow it knew.)
Yup. But they're spendy.
Why don't I live in Venice? Seriously WHY DON'T I LIVE IN VENICE????
ME EITHER?????
Actually, Venice is really touristy and expensive (I'd still live there), but I think if I had to pick, of all the places we visited, I'd live in Siena.
Or Florence.
Or Venice.
some sweet shots there Sean. Envy is re-emerging. I can't wait to hear the stories in person. When we getting together??
It's the canals that get me about Venice. Water is good for my soul in a way I don't think I can adequately describe, and Venice is like, REALLY WATERY.