Baked potato soup with cheddar, bacon and green onions on top; broccoli cheese soup. Chili. Chicken soup. Beef and barley soup.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If anybody talks--or posts--with ita, let her know we've been thinking about her.
Happy Birthday, Aeryn!
For moisturizing, I have used my own concoction of table sugar with enough olive oil to make a paste, with a few drops of orange extract (not essential oil) as desired for scent. Or almond, or vanilla, whatever rocks your olfactory receptors. It makes a fantastic scrub, it melts and doesn't clog the drain, leaves you smooth and silky. You rinse and pat dry, and it doesn't even stain the towel.
My skin is so reactive to so many things, I use small-batch locally-made olive oil or goats milk based soaps. I used Jason's shea butter from Whole Foods, quite happily, but they've stopped selling it now. A body butter I loved, and which didn't trigger any sensitivities was the lacklusterly-named Got-2-B Almond and Honey Body Butta, but alas, it has also been discontinued.
Historically, Burts Bees stuff was off limits, as most of it contained lanolin, which is a really good moisturizer for human skin. Unhappily, I'm very reactive to lanolin. I did find Burt's Baby Bee multipurpose ointment, recently. I think it was marketed as a diaper cream, but frankly, I love the hell out of it, and its mild honey-vanilla scent. I started with it on feet, ankles, knees, elbows, and moved on to hands, legs and arms, back, front, with so far no bad reaction, which is awesome. I'm almost ready to try it on my face, as I'm not regularly using any product on my face, except for an occasional pat of olive oil. Most products made for the face contain sunscreen, which usually breaks me out. I just wear picture hats and practice being a mole to avoid the sun, in lieu of sunscreen.
If anybody talks--or posts--with ita, let her know we've been thinking about her.
And pass along my thanks for the hex bag.
I need to find a solution for the coconut oil/drain conundrum. I'm brushing my teeth with it and using it for all the things.
I wonder if boiling water once a week, or so, would help.
Oh geez, did I miss shrift's birthday? Happy Belated, shrift!
bonny, maybe a weekly volcano of baking soda and vinegar down the drains would get rid of the coconut oil clog? I love vinegar and baking soda--fzzzzzzzzt!
bonny, maybe a weekly volcano of baking soda and vinegar down the drains would get rid of the coconut oil clog? I love vinegar and baking soda--fzzzzzzzzt!
Me Too!
I love the fizzy, fizzy and the clean, clean.
That's a good idea. I'll try it.
At this point I don't plan to leave the house until Thursday.
I wish I could do this, but I have a full crew at work on Monday. At least I think we'll be able to keep the loading door closed that day. The rest of the week we'll have scenery coming in.
So, Love It or List It has follow-up videos online of some of the people, and unsurprisingly, most of them are still in their houses, regardless of which they said at the end of the show.
Ooh, fascinating. I wonder if the places they look at are even available?? Because sometimes they're awesome. And I've heard for House Hunters they've already gotten a place, and it's all fake (which hurts!) and some of the places aren't even available. Boo. I want at least a modicum of reality in my reality TV!
That and you can spit into the trash bag instead of the sink.
I wonder if the places they look at are even available??
Yeah, I do, too -- I think the only one I saw where they did move, they didn't move into the place David showed them.