oh, that sounds amazing. Did you use frozen or cook them ahead of time?
It really does and that was my question as well. Unless it was the shelf-stable-y ones. Though I'd still wonder about pre-cooking. Mmmm, gnocchi and cheese baked all bubbly.
My ideal temp (daytime) is 66-74 depending on the season, I think. Definitely cooler at nights.
I'm okay up to about 80 and down to about 62. Part of that comes from having the low humidity, so the heat is not that problematic. And part of it comes from a lot of time in less than ideal conditions, so I've become acclimated to a broader definition of comfort.
Which are you wearing, Burrell? The Yasmeen? I don't have that one but it might be a winter color for me.
I'm wearing Yasmeen on my fingers and Ki on my toes. The Ki is the one that looks so dramatically different in different light. Yasmeen on the other hand is a great one on the hands, period. It's a warm purple.
Hmm, Yasmeen is likely not for me then.
Ki is one of my all-time favorites. But then I love duos and I love all of the colors in it. I put it on my nails and I just stare. Even better if I can do it in light so I can turn them one way and then another and then another.
But then I love duos and I love all of the colors in it. I put it on my nails and I just stare. Even better if I can do it in light so I can turn them one way and then another and then another.
I know what you mean, Cass. I can't stop staring at my nails and watching the colors shift in the light.
Grrr. Some ass just posted a major Mad Men spoiler to Twitter/FriendFeed. Grrr!
Dude! Tim is pimping Allyson's book! Rockstar!
It got down to around 50F last night, and I slept with the bedroom window open, under a down comforter and thermal blanket. I love cool weather for sleeping. October's probably my favorite month in NC because it's usually mid-70s during the day and 50s at night. My idea of perfect weather. The cat loves it, too, because I throw all the windows open when I'm home, thus bringing him two inches closer to pouncing on all the things.