Embarrassing DVD : Leagally Blonde 2: Red, White, & Blonde. Josie & the pussycats, and High school Musical.
To be fair, I was gifted the first two. And I bought high school Musical to show a clip during a high school sociology class I taught.
Josie & The Pussycats is an awesome movie.
I just shoveled our sidewalk, because DH hasn't. I was pretty leisurely about it and it was light slow, so no big deal. He's been adamant about me not shoveling (because occupied ute means you can't do anything ever), and my current plan is to let him think my dad (who will be here in two hours) did it.
I did the dumbest thing ever and bought a work bag with no interior pockets, but have kept using it because cute. I can never find ANYTHING and I just keep chucking stuff in there.
Right now I have a bunch of nondescript white pills floating around in the bottom. They're B6 supplements I was using to help when I was weaning (almost 6 months ago), and the bottle broke.
I look like a drug dealer.
Please to be remembering... I'm a therapist who specializes in treating substance abuse.
I guess my confession is we own no DVDs. We digitized everything and ditched physical copies because clutter. Except my collectors edition copy of Labyrinth, because I needed to keep that in my life for sentimental reasons.
However, I've watched dinosaurs, and Xena on Netflix. I adored Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and would love to see it again. I have not see JAG and have the same weird feelings about Full House and Dace Coullier.
My mom brought some Mr.Christies arrowroot biscuits back from Canada and I plan to eat most of them even though they are supposed to be for E. She also bought back some Caramilks and Coffee Crisps which I promptly hid from the kids.
Post by jackiep1023 on Feb 6, 2015 21:44:55 GMT -5
I keep a stick of butter on the counter, covered, in my butter dish. I miss milk in a bag. It was so much cheaper than the plastic gallon jugs! My parents still buy primarily milk & OJ in a bag. It isn't Canadian, but I grew up in WI, and they are currently in northern MN, so maybe it's regional?
I have nothing against Country Crock. I prefer the taste when I have butter bread (which isn't often).
Super late to the party but re: butter: salted butter doesn't need refrigeration. Unsalted does.
My FFFC is that I seriously considered doing the cabbage soup diet this week. I haven't lost the last 4lbs from pregnancy and really wanted to get there before W's birthday.
It is a starch. Made from a dried and powdered plant root. You can basically use it the way you can cornstarch, but sometimes it is also used as a substitute for flour. It is easily digested, so that's why it is popular for baby cookies.
Its used a lot in Asian cooking sauces because it thickens, but leaves things translucent.
We have one of those. It works pretty well if you use butter a lot. We don't so the butter usually gets gross before we use it all and then we waste a lot of butter.
We leave butter out on the counter so that we always have soft butter. It's covered, but not refrigerated.
My MIL does this too. We have a silent battle about it at my house. She leaves it out, I put it back in.
Haha! My mom and I have the reverse battle. She puts everything in the refrigerator. Yesterday I found my maple syrup in there and had to walk away before I lost my shit.
My MIL does this too. We have a silent battle about it at my house. She leaves it out, I put it back in.
Haha! My mom and I have the reverse battle. She puts everything in the refrigerator. Yesterday I found my maple syrup in there and had to walk away before I lost my shit.
:whispers: I put my maple syrup in the refrigerator.
Haha! My mom and I have the reverse battle. She puts everything in the refrigerator. Yesterday I found my maple syrup in there and had to walk away before I lost my shit.
:whispers: I put my maple syrup in the refrigerator.
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