Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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I just inhaled one of these. It was still warm. *drool
I logged it!
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MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
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quiksylver296 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »
Ditto.
I am fairly certain that she tells us this every fall. LOL!!0 -
I survived my weekend away!!! I am currently detoxing from the massive amount of food and drink!!!
@oberon21 - I will try to be kind with the football posts. I am an Alabama fan (as you saw) and my co worker is a Clemson fan -- we are loving them being ranked 1&2!!!
I bought office dog a Clemson tee shirt :-)2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »I just inhaled one of these. It was still warm. *drool
I logged it!
I'm going to need a donut in my life this week. And by life, I mean mouth!2 -
I was sad when Dunkin Donuts ran out of the new Apple Caramel donut last Saturday. They asked if I wanted anything else. Um no!3
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Sipping my first pumpkin chai of the season. (Bring on the pumpkin hate )
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Good confession: I haven't bought an item of clothing in over a month. I'm pretty darn proud of myself. Trying to knuckle down and pay down bills.7
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Sipping my first pumpkin chai of the season. (Bring on the pumpkin hate )
I'm not against pumpkin spice, I just don't understand the hype.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Sipping my first pumpkin chai of the season. (Bring on the pumpkin hate )
My coffee shop keeps pumpkin spice all year. If they didn't, they might not be my coffee shop. I had an iced "Mean Girl" yesterday. (pumpkin spice latte with 2 pumps of hazelnut to trick you - - my favorite barista made it up on the spot when I went in on a Wednesday wearing pink.)4 -
Here is for your PUMPKIN SPICE OVERLOAD!!!
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Good confession: I haven't bought an item of clothing in over a month. I'm pretty darn proud of myself. Trying to knuckle down and pay down bills.
Good job! I haven't either. But that is because I refuse to shop while my weight is up.0 -
I survived my weekend away!!! I am currently detoxing from the massive amount of food and drink!!!
@oberon21 - I will try to be kind with the football posts. I am an Alabama fan (as you saw) and my co worker is a Clemson fan -- we are loving them being ranked 1&2!!!
I bought office dog a Clemson tee shirt :-)
I am currently detoxing from too much wine and food after spending 3 days in Texas for work and going out every night with co-workers.
Feel free to post football all you like. I just skip them.1 -
@becky3695 I saw pumpkin spice Cheerios and pumpkin spice Frosted Flakes at the grocery store today. I like the flavor and I am tired of PS everything.1
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So, Tennessee stomped East Tennessee State worse than I expected today. It was a money game for our FCS football team and I saw lots of improvement over our play last week so I won't complain. However, I still think our new coach is starting the wrong QB.
Mississippi State played well from the highlights I saw. I was at work during their game.
Good football day for me.0 -
I slept in until nine today! I usually never sleep in that late & the latest would generally be 7:30-7:45. I'm thinking my body was exhausted after the two days of volunteering to push carts last week in the blistering heat of 90 degrees & working six days in a row.
I have off today & tomorrow & then embark on a nine day in a row work week (Tuesday-next Wednesday).3 -
Office dog saying hello.... then retreating just as quickly
I just looked up gym shark, too. Love the leggings but I have trouble paying $50 a pair 😕
Adorable puppy!
The leggings I have in my cart are $36. They have free shipping and free returns, so if I don't like them, I'm not really out anything, ya know. I have learned my lesson with buying "cheap" workout leggings. I bought some off Amazon and AFTER I had been wearing them to the gym FOR SEVERAL months, I discovered they were completely shear! And I don't mean you could see through them a little, oh no, they were like pantyhose shear. I was mortified. I still don't know why no one told me. So yeah, I'm willing to spend a little more on leggings that I know won't display my whole entire butt to a gym full of lifters.
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I don't know what pumpkin spice is!
I'm also indifferent to all kinds of football but hubby is a giants fan so I put up with it. It is not going well!
In other pumpkin news, we grew our own for the first time, and I have made pumpkin and ginger cake, and toasted pumpkin seeds, and it was not a total disaster. I have plenty of frozen purée left too.2 -
I have yet to have my first pumpkin spice latte!! That will come once the temperature drops a bit here. We are still in margarita season!
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I don't know what pumpkin spice is!
I'm also indifferent to all kinds of football but hubby is a giants fan so I put up with it. It is not going well!
In other pumpkin news, we grew our own for the first time, and I have made pumpkin and ginger cake, and toasted pumpkin seeds, and it was not a total disaster. I have plenty of frozen purée left too.
Pumpkin (pie) spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. McCormick started putting them all in the same bottle when I was 7 or 8, but my mother made me mix it from her spice shelf for a long time after that. Someone took the pie out and made it into a latte syrup and now it's everywhere in America.
Oh, if you try it at home it's 3 parts cinnamon, 2 parts nutmeg, 1 (or less) cloves. Cloves are strong so try it with less first.3 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »I don't know what pumpkin spice is!
I'm also indifferent to all kinds of football but hubby is a giants fan so I put up with it. It is not going well!
In other pumpkin news, we grew our own for the first time, and I have made pumpkin and ginger cake, and toasted pumpkin seeds, and it was not a total disaster. I have plenty of frozen purée left too.
Pumpkin (pie) spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. McCormick started putting them all in the same bottle when I was 7 or 8, but my mother made me mix it from her spice shelf for a long time after that. Someone took the pie out and made it into a latte syrup and now it's everywhere in America.
Oh, if you try it at home it's 3 parts cinnamon, 2 parts nutmeg, 1 (or less) cloves. Cloves are strong so try it with less first.
I have cinnamon and nutmeg on my Weetbix (an Australian thing) every morning. Might need to add some cloves to that. Sounds yummy.2 -
Lillymoo01 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »I don't know what pumpkin spice is!
I'm also indifferent to all kinds of football but hubby is a giants fan so I put up with it. It is not going well!
In other pumpkin news, we grew our own for the first time, and I have made pumpkin and ginger cake, and toasted pumpkin seeds, and it was not a total disaster. I have plenty of frozen purée left too.
Pumpkin (pie) spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. McCormick started putting them all in the same bottle when I was 7 or 8, but my mother made me mix it from her spice shelf for a long time after that. Someone took the pie out and made it into a latte syrup and now it's everywhere in America.
Oh, if you try it at home it's 3 parts cinnamon, 2 parts nutmeg, 1 (or less) cloves. Cloves are strong so try it with less first.
I have cinnamon and nutmeg on my Weetbix (an Australian thing) every morning. Might need to add some cloves to that. Sounds yummy.
Is Weetbix almost like a granola bar you eat with milk?0 -
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MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »So, Tennessee stomped East Tennessee State worse than I expected today. It was a money game for our FCS football team and I saw lots of improvement over our play last week so I won't complain. However, I still think our new coach is starting the wrong QB.
Mississippi State played well from the highlights I saw. I was at work during their game.
Good football day for me.
Boise State killed UConn. We play Oklahoma State next Saturday at Oklahoma. That's going to be challenging.0 -
kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »I don't know what pumpkin spice is!
I'm also indifferent to all kinds of football but hubby is a giants fan so I put up with it. It is not going well!
In other pumpkin news, we grew our own for the first time, and I have made pumpkin and ginger cake, and toasted pumpkin seeds, and it was not a total disaster. I have plenty of frozen purée left too.
Pumpkin (pie) spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. McCormick started putting them all in the same bottle when I was 7 or 8, but my mother made me mix it from her spice shelf for a long time after that. Someone took the pie out and made it into a latte syrup and now it's everywhere in America.
Oh, if you try it at home it's 3 parts cinnamon, 2 parts nutmeg, 1 (or less) cloves. Cloves are strong so try it with less first.
I have cinnamon and nutmeg on my Weetbix (an Australian thing) every morning. Might need to add some cloves to that. Sounds yummy.
Is Weetbix almost like a granola bar you eat with milk?
Nope. It is pretty much wheat (like 98% wheat) compressed into a biscuit. You do eat it with milk, or butter and vegemite if you so desire.
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Lillymoo01 wrote: »kellyjellybellyjelly wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »I don't know what pumpkin spice is!
I'm also indifferent to all kinds of football but hubby is a giants fan so I put up with it. It is not going well!
In other pumpkin news, we grew our own for the first time, and I have made pumpkin and ginger cake, and toasted pumpkin seeds, and it was not a total disaster. I have plenty of frozen purée left too.
Pumpkin (pie) spice is a blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. McCormick started putting them all in the same bottle when I was 7 or 8, but my mother made me mix it from her spice shelf for a long time after that. Someone took the pie out and made it into a latte syrup and now it's everywhere in America.
Oh, if you try it at home it's 3 parts cinnamon, 2 parts nutmeg, 1 (or less) cloves. Cloves are strong so try it with less first.
I have cinnamon and nutmeg on my Weetbix (an Australian thing) every morning. Might need to add some cloves to that. Sounds yummy.
Is Weetbix almost like a granola bar you eat with milk?
Nope. It is pretty much wheat (like 98% wheat) compressed into a biscuit. You do eat it with milk, or butter and vegemite if you so desire.
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But, but, all the evil GLUTENZ!!!
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I like pumpkin stuff, but I don't go crazy and hunt stuff down.
I finally found Weetbix ( for some reason I thought it was Weetabix) last year. Good stuff!
Yay for making doggie friends!1 -
The big ones love to find someone their size to play with!!! Sweet!
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kelly_c_77 wrote: »I like pumpkin stuff, but I don't go crazy and hunt stuff down.
I finally found Weetbix ( for some reason I thought it was Weetabix) last year. Good stuff!
Yay for making doggie friends!
It's Weetabix in the UK. My hubby has 4 every morning with milk and sugar. Keeps him regular!0
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