Stilltasty says miso should keep for 18 months in the fridge, opened or not.
Jayne ,'Serenity'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[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.
School officials traced the initial poster via facebook and he got 90 days out of school suspension which lost him his scholarship and college acceptance.
That is freaking ridiculous.
I'm not sure I get what the big issues is with tardy slips though.
not entirely sure, of course all the documentation is gone gone gone and lil sis wasn't part of the leadup, just the fallout.
The Fat Nutritionist [link] has a recent entry on being unable to eat in front of people, with a side note on being uneasy about grocery shopping because of being afraid of what people will think about your purchases. I'm finding it rather boggling. I despise acting less than competent in front of strangers--being lost, having trouble parking, and such--but I wasn't aware that eating in public--or just buying your groceries!--could be a fraught issue. Apparently a lot of blameless people are surrounded by jackasses who feel compelled to comment on people's food in public. I'm feeling very grateful not to have been exposed to such people--and for my (possibly inflated) sense of self-worth that is apparently keeping them away from me now.
I'm appalled with Brenda. What the everliving fuck?
Connie,I didn't go to restaurants alone for years and years because of my anxiety.
I used to feel guilty at grocery stores, as well.
Dunno when that stopped.
I used to have retail anxiety that required me to buy something, however small, no matter what store I walked into. As if I didn't deserve to look and leave.
Not sure when that stopped.
I have skipped. Kind of a lot. Hope y'all surviving snowpocalypse.
Oh, and this is great: [link]
Now, if y'all excuse me, I have a Sunday to beat down and vikingzised. What does not kill me, only makes me stronger... or a zombie.
I adore The Fat Nutritionist.
I continually find it perplexing that we go to great lengths to teach children about historical examples of successful and righteous civil disobedience and then are shocked when they use the tactic.