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Old 01-22-2007, 03:31 PM   #3706
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A local grocery store has been carrying their version of rice krispie treats (which tastes like every other version but doesn't bear the Kellogg brand name) for a year or so, and every now and then I'll cave and buy one. Makes for not having to keep marshmallows, rice krispies and gobs of butter in the house. I stopped by yesterday before the games to pick up a few, and I was told that apparently there is some sort of shortage of a key ingredient and they haven't had any for awhile.

I'm sad that the marshmallow shortage hit before the avacado shortage.

I suppose I'm going to have to start keeping rice krispies, marshmallows and gobs of butter in the house now.
I do not generally eat rice krispie treats, but I like them better homemade because I like a higher proportion of marshmallow/butter to the cereal than that which exists in the commercially available versions.

I am not sure what is making me talk (write) like that.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:32 PM   #3707
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I do not generally eat rice krispie treats, but I like them better homemade because I like a higher proportion of marshmallow/butter to the cereal than that which exists in the commercially available versions.

I am not sure what is making me talk (write) like that.
are you pms-ing??
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:33 PM   #3708
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Cupcakes made from Duncan Hines yellow cake mix and topped with Duncan Hines chocolate fudge icing. Very tasty and nostalgic, although I preferred the Devil's Food/vanilla icing combo from last Sunday.


Either makes an excellent breakfast.
have I mentioned that in the 70s I weighed 300 lbs and was an understudy for Divine on the Pink Flamingos set. For me, nostalgia is eating fresh dog turds. but they're not tasty so I don't.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:34 PM   #3709
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:35 PM   #3710
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have I mentioned that in the 70s I weighted 300 lbs and was an understudy for Divine on the Pink Flamingos set. For me, nostalgia is eating fresh dog turds. but they're not tasty so I don't.
What did the snack thread do to deserve this, Hank?
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:35 PM   #3711
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What did the snack thread do to deserve this, Hank?
it's dada.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:35 PM   #3712
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The hyper-salted head buzz you encounter on the road to stomach destruction is well worth the aftermath. It is like meth-squared, and the only thing that can bring you down is reading a dozen or so dtb posts about Jane Eyre or Jane Austen or some other really boring Jane chick.
Wanda -- owner of "Help Me, Wanda," the local Beauty Shoppe (sometimes incorrectly called "Help Me, Wanda's" by the grammatically-challenged hoi polloi) -- received the DVD boxed set of Melrose Place season one for Christmas from her ex-husband. She's been playing it during the day, and I popped over after lunch to watch an episode or two.

Jane Mancini looked pretty good. Is she boring enough for you, Flower?

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Old 01-22-2007, 03:39 PM   #3713
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Me, too. One that is closer in, and ultra-modern. Like one of those white contemporary places that they always featured on Miami Vice. Seeing that I am not a multi-millionaire and live in an area where the sense of style seem to be planted in the mid-1800s, I'm out of luck.
What about building one for yourself? Is that possible where you live?

I'm in love with the prefab movement, and one of my best friends just started a construction/development company using shipping containers.

The prefabs are all over the map in terms of pricing and fit and finish, but I think there are some pretty cool ones out there. They're generally more cost effective than building most of the house on site, and they tend to be eco friendly.

You should head over to the National Building Museum and check out the Glidehouse for an idea of what they can do with these prefab houses these days.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:41 PM   #3714
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When you can throw for a couple of 30-plus yard drives to a touchdown on a consistent basis, you can throw stones.

Until then, it's just whining.
Oh, so only other professional quarterbacks can criticize?
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:42 PM   #3715
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What about building one for yourself? Is that possible where you live?

I'm in love with the prefab movement, and one of my best friends just started a construction/development company using shipping containers.

The prefabs are all over the map in terms of pricing and fit and finish, but I think there are some pretty cool ones out there. They're generally more cost effective than building most of the house on site, and they tend to be eco friendly.

You should head over to the National Building Museum and check out the Glidehouse for an idea of what they can do with these prefab houses these days.
I read a story in a local magazine about that LivingHome that is in the prefab link you included. It seemed really cool to me at the time. I'd totally live in one of those. If I could, like, afford the land to put it on out here.
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What about building one for yourself? Is that possible where you live?

I'm in love with the prefab movement, and one of my best friends just started a construction/development company using shipping containers.

The prefabs are all over the map in terms of pricing and fit and finish, but I think there are some pretty cool ones out there. They're generally more cost effective than building most of the house on site, and they tend to be eco friendly.

You should head over to the National Building Museum and check out the Glidehouse for an idea of what they can do with these prefab houses these days.
The president of my HOA just got a headache, and he has no idea why.

I actually love my house. I do. I love it. I love my leopard print rugs and my hot pink ottoman. I love my red bedroom walls. I love my glass block shower with no door. I love my bouganvillea.

What I really want is another person living in my house, and he comes with two more dogs in tow, and so a bigger house will be in order.

But I don't think I really want a new house, so much as I want a new joint tenant with rights of survivorship.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:45 PM   #3717
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What about building one for yourself? Is that possible where you live?

I'm in love with the prefab movement, and one of my best friends just started a construction/development company using shipping containers.

The prefabs are all over the map in terms of pricing and fit and finish, but I think there are some pretty cool ones out there. They're generally more cost effective than building most of the house on site, and they tend to be eco friendly.

You should head over to the National Building Museum and check out the Glidehouse for an idea of what they can do with these prefab houses these days.
I was interested in these...we have some plots of land for sale near us and it seems to be a cost effective way to build...then my father in law was like "no there are all kinds of problems with them, one of which is that some of them are cement structures so that when there is a fire there are major problems" and there are other structural issues. Anything that seems to be too good to be true, usually IS.
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I do not generally eat rice krispie treats, but I like them better homemade because I like a higher proportion of marshmallow/butter to the cereal than that which exists in the commercially available versions.

I am not sure what is making me talk (write) like that.
I would put a good deal of chocolate on them.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:48 PM   #3719
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The hyper-salted head buzz you encounter on the road to stomach destruction is well worth the aftermath. It is like meth-squared, and the only thing that can bring you down is reading a dozen or so dtb posts about Jane Eyre or Jane Austen or some other really boring Jane chick.
It literally made my hands and feet swell (that must be from the salt). The chili cheese dip isn't even made with real cheese. It's Velveeta. It makes me cringe just thinking about it, which is why I need a football game to distract me.
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Old 01-22-2007, 03:48 PM   #3720
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Hey--there's an idea! I have two avocados in my fridge that I have reason to believe are no longer pretty and green on the inside. Should I just mash them up and slather them on my face? Maybe they'll help combat some of the redness, dryness and irritation I'm currently experiencing from having restarted using Retin-A.

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Hmm, I do not know about avocados applied topically. I think they may be drying if you apply them directly to your skin. I am not sure why -- I just think I read that somewhere.
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