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Socks and a rice cooker.0
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Chinese food for dinner0
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Williams Sonoma goodgrip mats. Allclad thermometer. All clad cooking tongs.
Dried flowers from the farmer's market. Fresh apples, locally grown sunflower roots (or something like that), broccoli microgreens, locally grown root vegetables (parsnip, rutabaga, golden turnip, miniature orange and purple carrots), and two amazingly scented blueberry pumice goat milk soaps (one for myself and one for a friend).0 -
UltraVegAthlete wrote: »Medjool Dates. It’s a habit of mine.
Love, love, love. I bought those for a friend a few days ago. She had been eating dates but never tried medjool. Also brought her ceylon cinnamon (she hadn't had that either)0 -
Paint0
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Vodka and mint chocolate chip ice cream0
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marieisme2015 wrote: »
No... Other side of the country0 -
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marieisme2015 wrote: »
Ugh... I wish!. I'm close to Seattle. We have rain forever. 2 out of 3 isn't bad though0 -
A battery powered scrubber to clean my shower and tub. It's an as seen on tv product. Used it tonight and it worked quite well.0
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6 Chicken nuggets...and now I feel sick. I havent had them years and now I know why0
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Vice grips and a phillips head screwdriver0
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Beer and wine0
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Cinema ticket0
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UltraVegAthlete wrote: »Medjool Dates. It’s a habit of mine.
Love, love, love. I bought those for a friend a few days ago. She had been eating dates but never tried medjool. Also brought her ceylon cinnamon (she hadn't had that either)
me too...my love of dates results in me keeping my stash in my car's trunk which I take a few for a snack in the evening...if they were in my house I'd eat the entire bag!0 -
Cellphone charger0
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A cucumber basil gimlet, made with gin and St. Germain elderflower liqueur1
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UltraVegAthlete wrote: »Medjool Dates. It’s a habit of mine.
Love, love, love. I bought those for a friend a few days ago. She had been eating dates but never tried medjool. Also brought her ceylon cinnamon (she hadn't had that either)
me too...my love of dates results in me keeping my stash in my car's trunk which I take a few for a snack in the evening...if they were in my house I'd eat the entire bag!
Soooo good.
I also love figs. I grew up with a huge fig tree in my backyard (in addition to a cherry tree, apple trees, and a summertime vegetable garden). They'd be more ripe, plump, sweet, fresh, and delicious than anything I have *ever* seen in a store. I didn't know how good I had it.0 -
UltraVegAthlete wrote: »Medjool Dates. It’s a habit of mine.
Love, love, love. I bought those for a friend a few days ago. She had been eating dates but never tried medjool. Also brought her ceylon cinnamon (she hadn't had that either)
me too...my love of dates results in me keeping my stash in my car's trunk which I take a few for a snack in the evening...if they were in my house I'd eat the entire bag!
Soooo good.
I also love figs. I grew up with a huge fig tree in my backyard (in addition to a cherry tree, apple trees, and a summertime vegetable garden). They'd be more ripe, plump, sweet, fresh, and delicious than anything I have *ever* seen in a store. I didn't know how good I had it.
I still enjoy figs...but can no longer eat them without thinking of this article I read a while back...
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/what-are-figs_us_57bc3dc5e4b03d51368a989a
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broccoli0
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UltraVegAthlete wrote: »Medjool Dates. It’s a habit of mine.
Love, love, love. I bought those for a friend a few days ago. She had been eating dates but never tried medjool. Also brought her ceylon cinnamon (she hadn't had that either)
me too...my love of dates results in me keeping my stash in my car's trunk which I take a few for a snack in the evening...if they were in my house I'd eat the entire bag!
Soooo good.
I also love figs. I grew up with a huge fig tree in my backyard (in addition to a cherry tree, apple trees, and a summertime vegetable garden). They'd be more ripe, plump, sweet, fresh, and delicious than anything I have *ever* seen in a store. I didn't know how good I had it.
I still enjoy figs...but can no longer eat them without thinking of this article I read a while back...
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/what-are-figs_us_57bc3dc5e4b03d51368a989a
Figs are gendered. We consume female figs. Female wasps enter the male figs, lay larvae, the female wasp progeny will leave the male fig and continue on to pollinate the female figs, which we consume. So it's just like eating broccoli pollinated by bees.
Idgi?
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A $12.00 mango....and it was soooo good0
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Gasolina0
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UltraVegAthlete wrote: »Medjool Dates. It’s a habit of mine.
Love, love, love. I bought those for a friend a few days ago. She had been eating dates but never tried medjool. Also brought her ceylon cinnamon (she hadn't had that either)
me too...my love of dates results in me keeping my stash in my car's trunk which I take a few for a snack in the evening...if they were in my house I'd eat the entire bag!
Soooo good.
I also love figs. I grew up with a huge fig tree in my backyard (in addition to a cherry tree, apple trees, and a summertime vegetable garden). They'd be more ripe, plump, sweet, fresh, and delicious than anything I have *ever* seen in a store. I didn't know how good I had it.
I still enjoy figs...but can no longer eat them without thinking of this article I read a while back...
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/what-are-figs_us_57bc3dc5e4b03d51368a989a
Figs are gendered. We consume female figs. Female wasps enter the male figs, lay larvae, the female wasp progeny will leave the male fig and continue on to pollinate the female figs, which we consume. So it's just like eating broccoli pollinated by bees.
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omg....figs are (were lol) another favorite...ignorance sure is bliss...toasted walnuts and figs? yummy...I think0 -
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Large unsweetened iced tea0
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Do online kindle books count?1
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