which of the following are made less effective or less stable and long lasting by freezing?
Pills/tablets/capsules should be fine. The ointment should be fine. Not sure about the flonase. Definitely ask your pharmacist.
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which of the following are made less effective or less stable and long lasting by freezing?
Pills/tablets/capsules should be fine. The ointment should be fine. Not sure about the flonase. Definitely ask your pharmacist.
Good luck, Theo!
Easy resolution ~ma, Theo!
I am officially out of coffee. Having the last of the instant right now AINFG. It wasn't terrible when I first bought it but it's been open and on a shelf for, I don't know, probably years? Bitter.
But I am drinking it because coffee.
Yeah, I don't think that's a preposition.
Theo, I hope it is continuing apace right now.
Uhg, leafing fallout this morning. I am reluctantly acknowledging I must have a slight allergy to leaf mold or something. The sneezing and sinus rage after I muck in them are not amusing. Also, my wrists hate me. May need to do some painkiller tag-teaming.
Good luck Theo!
I think I don't know what prepositions are. Is there a Schoolhouse Rock about those?
Per my 6th grade English teacher, a preposition is what a squirrel does to a tree. Up the tree, down the tree, above the tree, below the tree, beyond the tree, under the tree...
There's a handful that rule fails for, like "during" and "about" but I've always liked it.
It's funny, this particular teacher was THE WORST at the time - she blatantly played favorites and was just plain mean to students she didn't like - but after that year I never had to study for another grammar quiz in my life. I can still recite most of the articles from memory (a all an another any both each every few many...)
I am at the office, although I don't have full confidence that I will be able to speak at the meetings I'm meant to facilitate.
I hate being so sick that I drop the ball on things and don't even know I've done it until people are calling to find out where I am, like missing a fannish brunch on Sunday while I was in a blanket burrito.
I was working the door this morning for a conference, and it was funny to see who had heard I'm leaving.
Task ~ma, Theo!
How is it only 10:30 when I've already gotten so much done? I was startled by my alarm going off because I'd already been up for four hours by then. Did someone turn back time?
Dragging myself into the office today meant that I could pick up my new Fitbit wristbands from the mailroom where they've been sitting all week. My original wristband is falling apart, so yay. And also I don't have to feed myself.