SciFiTeach
SciFiTeach
SciFiTeach

Too bad you're not in Michigan - tomato basil soup is cooling in the fridge. Get some Vernor's and feel better soon.

I hate buying Mother's Day cards. I love my mom. However, she made a lot of choices that made my childhood difficult at best and outright hell at times, I'm glad her fourth husband is nice and stable and likely unaware of many of the details of her past. But I can't bring myself to buy one of those cards that says

1) Avoid shows like "Dateline", "Nancy Grace"etc - forced to watch an episode shortly after coming home with Baby Girl 1 - trapped under sleeping baby without remote - still have nightmares about the awful, awful things recreated for that show.

At our house, it's Superhero Saturday! A double feature of "Superbuddies" and an episode of "Wonder Woman".

I volunteer to be a test subject if someone MUST do additional bacon research.

Love, love, love Paprika! I cook more often, waste less time and money, we even eat out less often since the pantry is always stocked and cooking is so much less of a hassle. Recipes are easy to import, adapt and even to add family recipes manually. Grocery shopping is mor convenient and it's easy to eliminate items

I agree - There's is no way that we could survive without our microwave. Our youngest daughter is autistic and eats chicken nuggets 4-5 times a day. We're trying to help her connect language to meaning by meeting her requests as quickly as possible. (Don't panic - her doctors say it's ok! Her other major food group is

I suspect that these posters are relatively young and haven't had much life experience yet.

Not everything that is canned is lined. And not all liner contain BPA. And not all foods react with the can liners. The only potential concern I see is possibly the canned tomatoes.

Where do you think you want to teach? Talk to teacher's in that region before you quit your day job. I attended a professional development class for teachers over the summer - it's mandatory that you earn 6 additional credits every 5 years to keep your teaching certificate - and they surveyed the 450+ teachers present

Where do you think you want to teach? Talk to teacher's in that region before you quit your day job. I attended a professional development class for teachers over the summer - it's mandatory that you earn 6 additional credits every 5 years to keep your teaching certificate - and they surveyed the 450+ teachers present

I used to shop there a lot, too. But the last time I returned something there without a receipt, I was returning duplicated items from my baby shower that I had registered for at Target, I was informed that their new policy limited customers to three returns a year. Now I rarely shop there anymore.

We just started taking down our decorations. Plan is to remove the outside lights next Saturday. :)