Maybe the vinegar they were soaked in mitigates the oil?
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.
Cauliflower, peppers, and carrots all have calories, too.
I think if there are less than .5 calories per serving, it can legally be labeled as zero. (Ditto for "fat free" packaged foods.)
Bonnie, The author of "Talk to Me Like I'm someone you love" has a site. [link]
Maybe she has more functional version available, or could sell you an e-version that would let you print them as you like. (Any office supply and many big box stores will have light card that you can print on with a home printer.)
Hmm, I found this on Yahoo answers
Manufacturers are allowed to label their products zero calories if they contain less than 5 calories.
And for some things, the serving sizes can be much smaller than you plan to eat, so "zero" calories can be very much not zero. That said, it's not a lot of calories.
Now I want olives.
Sunscreen, blotting papers, band-aids for any walking blisters, sunglasses, a foldable grocery bag thingie for a beach tote, trashy magazines.
CASH. Tylenol. Tea bags, if you're a tea drinker in the morning and you're staying at a hotel.
Lip balm.
Where did I put my camera? (Or, well, the camera I want to bring. I can find several other cameras.)
Things which are not my camera but are sitting in places where I might have put my camera: Wii remote, Rubik's cube, calculator, box of checks, several mystery chargers. No camera.
Thanks for the link, Typo. I scoured the site and am honestly aghast that a money making opportunity has been so thoroughly wasted.
I can envision exactly how I would want this product configured so that I could use it with couples and individuals quickly and with great impact. But no. The only thing the author sells beyond the actual book is a couple of truly useless, overpriced and wrongly branded posters!
One part of me wants to write to the author. Dear Madam, you have a genius idea here. A really well thought out and useful concept that is so poorly executed, you are losing roughly 600% of its earning potential. Poor you.
In the meanwhile, I still need to figure out what to do to make it useful for me. Photocopying on card stock is going to be hella expensive. Not to mention, time consuming.