At this point, she's basically a Duggar. According to the tabloids.
At this point, she's basically a Duggar. According to the tabloids.
How's about a book where she sells the amazing sounding sandwiches in a cute little shop and becomes wildly successful? Those sandwiches did sound quite tasty. Though, now I wonder if this was all a ploy to get said book deal.
He really was. I loved Kaylen -she was super cute and her cupcakes looked so tasty. I really wish these types of competitions were all judged blind. I really think that Alexander was saved (and won) based more on his previous efforts than just what he had done at that stage.
Dara was also popular - we all want her giant headband bows. Troy was the villain because he was mean to Sara during the restaurant challenge.
Yes! That's her.
My kid randomly yells at us to "whip like a man".
It's meant to be an alternative to tubal ligation. It isn't meant to be reversed.
Seriously, they aren't very painful, only take an hour or so, and you get the "good" painkillers. Just make sure you partner goes to a urologist and not a GP for the procedure, if you can. There are a few ways to snip the tubes and some are better than others.
I think that is where they had tryouts for the first season. One thing I picked up on - a number of the kids had family members in the food industry so that would explain their insane level cooking knowledge and techniques.
My daughter was CRUSHED when Sara was eliminated. Like, full on Santa Claus isn't real tears. She was so invested. My kids loved that show. And are now more interested in learning to cook.
The Belle one is freaking me out. The slightly unhinged princess is watching me.
I concur. National Treasure is one of those movies I will watch when I am cranky or tired or feeling blah. It is delightfully entertaining. And it has things that make a movie fun in my book - Templars! Masons! Conspiracy Based Alt-History! and Sean Bean being Sean Bean and NOT DYING. It is like a more fun, less…
THIS. It is so easy and the transformation is unreal. It is our favorite veggie prep. I never really liked cauliflower until I started roasting it. Now we have it a few times a month.
Sprinkles! It reminds me of those white chocolate dipped pretzel sticks with the stuff on the top - nuts, sprinkles, etc.
I am in the demographic that should find the GOP most appealing - slightly older, married, kids, grew up in an upper middle-class family, household income higher than the median, educated, regular church goer etc. And there is no way in HELL I would vote for a GOP candidate. I would rather write in Mickey Mouse than…
I think it also has to do with it being the 2nd fall holiday. Less chance to make sweet sweet decoration money. And the food is actually reasonable if you don't buy an heirloom turkey that was hand fed organic corn and aged whiskey.
Wasn't there a big to-do about them not really being yogurt or being WAY higher in calories than they were claiming? There was something shady, so color me not surprised.
The salt thing was crazy to me, too, but it makes a huge difference. And the color is amazing - it is so bright, that it looks artificial.
I was totally going to buy one of those blow up turkeys in a faux-Pilgrim hat this year to put up on the porch roof for all of November. However, one of those unexpected shitstorms of house ownership interfered with that plan. I hate how Thanksgiving has become this weird orphan holiday. What's werid to me about how…
We all have them and wear them. In the frozen north (MN), they are a nice transition between warm cozy bed and shower/dressing when the house is cooler in the morning. We keep our house temp low in the winter to save $. My kids love them because they tend to wear very little to bed so they are COLD when they crawl out…