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Everything posted by Reader1810
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As long as a good tale is being told, I don’t mind grammar not being quite right. It’s the story not the syntax that enriches the reader, right?
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So natch, I just had to google that (so susceptible to dangling carrots I am - good thing I’m not a cat ) and what I found was quite interesting...
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Yep, and aiming to win first prize.
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The forecasted windstorm has started. The trees are being whipped around and I can hear it booming, too. Take care coming home tonight @Mikiesboy.
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Damn, Thorn, that was funny. You should be a writer...
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Is Tesla happy having the flat all to herself (meaning no pup)?
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I’m not an author, but after coming across this word (okay, so I look up a lot of things I come across in my readings) I just have to share it even if what we read here are electronic words.
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Got some reading to do. Have a good night everyone... @Wayne Gray nice to meet you, btw.
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Noted. Speaking of No Name products, No Name cheddar (mild in the club pack) is excellent. No more processed cheese slices for me.
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The description intrigued me, so I’ve added it to my To Read list.
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Yep, steamed broccoli with a just a bit of salt and pepper is divine.
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Maybe, I should try them, then.
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Never had canned ones. My mind’s eye is giving me the side eye just thinking about doing that. Not sure why, since I have never tried them. And well, you know my history of refusing to try brussels sprouts, and um, other things, and how I feel about them now that I finally did...
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Hi Mike. I agree, 56 notifications is a lot.
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No jello, but I had three mandarin oranges for dessert. One of them was quite tart, let me tell you.
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I googled these. You can buy them in the UK and on Amazon.com. The exchange rate from Canadian to American dollars is pretty high right now, so I won’t be trying them anytime soon.
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What a lovely vision your encounter was. Made me smile, tim. Made me smile...
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Just remembered Loblaws has a lot of bulk bins, I should check them out because I need almonds...
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I’ve had that yogurt and it was delicious. The graham cracker bit sounds good, too.
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I lied. they’re are two that are accessible (on a sunny day when I’m looking for a change of pace in my walking route) Eglington and Laird (my brother lived there the first year he married, so I know it’s a nice walk from Yonge and Eg. Dufferin and Steeles - been to the Home Depot out that way, so by subway and bus it’s doable (also another nice place to walk, too)
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Hmm, don’t think I’ve seen these either, and it looks as if the bulk store is not returning to the renovated (mostly, anyway) Sheppard Centre, so there’s none near enough for me to shop at.
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I don’t think I’ve seen lactose free being sold where I shop. Will have to look for it. Mind you, I’m lucky in that lactose doesn’t bother me in the slightest.
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I chocolate...
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Currently, my snack of choice is granola (store bought, of course, but maybe not for long...) with vanilla greek yogurt (since you got me started on the greek stuff, I haven’t touched non-greek, and can’t even recall the last time I had non-greek yogurt) and if I’m feeling the need for something sweet, I top that mixture with a small handful of semisweet chocolate chips.
