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за вменямые деньги, в мск, прямо вот хоть сегодня готовы обменять купюры рублей на него!
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Basic bentos today for a planning meeting I'll be at for most of the day. Have no sitter so food for The Kidlet is a necessity. I am particularly proud of today's bentos as I managed to master making omelets Japanese-style! Plus mine is mostly transformed leftovers.
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Hey guys! I am an active member of PostCrossing and have no problem finding individual postcards that are environment-friendly but I was wondering if anyone knew of any bulk postcards that I could order that are made out of recycled materials. I feel that this would be a lot easier and cheaper but do not want to be just any old batch of postcards.
Hope all is well!!
I think you all will really enjoy this video:
Hello,
I will be going to Eastern Europe soon and I was wondering what would be a good gift for my aunt in law who knits as well. Any suggestions? I was thinking of getting her some yarn but if I do I want it to be something cool that would be hard to find over there.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Now I will get my husband to translate what I said in Russian.
Я собираюсь в Восточную Европу и думаю, что подарить тете мужа, которая тоже увлекается вязанием. У кого-нибудь есть идеи? Я думаю подарить ей клубок шерсти, но тогда она должна быть такой, которую сложно найти там.
Буду благодарна за любую помощь.
i would like to grow some herbs or plants that could be used for recreational enjoyment. i'd like to have some things that could be smoked, made into a tincture, or a tea. i'm hoping to grow anything that has a relaxing, comforting effect, as well as any possible aphrodisiacs, but i'm not sure what could be successful indoors. any suggestions?
*anything besides marijuana? i appreciate the suggestion, but not really what i'm looking for*
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Well I finally learned how to properly bake a potato. It turned out great! And let's be honest, potatoes are cheap, filling, and easy to make... as well as easy to trash up.
For one half, I used a ton of cheese and 3 strips of bacon.
For the other, I used bacon salt, chili (leftover from a lunch on campus, yeah I like to be a crafty consumer), and cheese.
(Crappy phone picture!) Oh but it was so good. So go forth and trash up your baked potato! :)
Coming soon, hopefully you all will be interested (no not more eggrolls yet!): A documentation of my "7 day can challenge"! My sister gave me 7 cans with the labels off for my birthday. I am supposed to open one a day and eat at least half of the contents in some form. I started yesterday and it's bound to be an interesting week...
We're doing a gradual overhaul of the products we use in our house. What do you all like for...
Deodorant
Dish soap
Dishwasher detergent
Carpet cleaner/stain remover
Bathroom cleaner
Glass cleaner
Is Seventh Generation all it claims to be (both effectiveness and natural-wise)? 'Cause that would be easy. I know I can use vinegar or baking soda for pretty much anything too, but like I said, this is a gradual process :)


I got the idea from an old 'Chips Ahoy' commercial that they used to play when I was a kid (at least 10-15 years ago).
Soooo good. Puts an icecream sandwich to shame.
Fans of trashy foods have been eating Moon Pies for years, and we were fairly recently shown the wide variety of Moon Pies now available. But I stumbled upon something marvelous, something horrifying, something absolutely delicious at Piggly Wiggly:
Mint Moon Pie Crunch.
Imagine, if you will, Girl Scout thin mints, only bigger. Sandwiched between them is a cookie cream akin to (but not quite) the filling of a generic "chocolate sandwich cookie."
It was wonderful, and I wish they sold them here where I live, rather than an hour and a half away. :(
Spaghetti Dinner tonight
Any donation or a phone card to eat- 6-8 p.m. @ Community United Methodist Church-339 Meyer Avenue, Riverside, Ohio 45431-1977
http://www.ministryandservice.org/a
Hey, my name is Christina, I'm 17-years old and from Germany.
I've posted here before, but made some changes. I finally got a new bed and a nightstand! Haha.
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Community United Methodist Church
I've come seeking knowledge. I discovered a site (http://blog.worldvillage.com/health/he
Trachealthis
Any help would be most appreciated.
So...I went to go pick up adorable pictures Sam Jones and I took together at the beginning of the week, and Jean suprised me with a spur of the moment shoot! She needed practice for her photography class.
lol! They turned out f'n rad considering she's still a student :)
Hair/makeup/all clothing and accessories made by me except for my necklace, created by They Love - Brandon Strate and Kristina (Kozy) McDavitt.
All They Love taxidermy jewelry is made with animals that died of natural causes, or parts recycled from animals used for alternative processes.


Hello natural livers (live-ers, that is).
I went to the store to day to try and figure out what is the best way for me to get the vitamins I want to start taking for hair, skin and nails. Mainly what I am interest in is: evening primrose oil, biotin and silica, possibly MSM as well. I am wondering what is the maximum amount of each of these that your body can absorb, if anyone knows?
Or, alternatively, does anyone know of a great multi for this kind of stuff? Vegetarian preferred, but not necessary, cost effective is necessary. I am trying to decide if it is more cost effective to just by separate supplements or a multi, but so far all of the multis I have found have very little of each of these things in it, and a whole bunch of other stuff, I already take a multi so I am set on that, just looking to add some specific stuff.
TIA!!!
I decided to become a redhead! I'm starting out slow and planning on going to a Kate Walsh type red.
Here's before:
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