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I've made these pumpkin ravioli, thought that might be a little too close to lasagna for you. At least it reads "fall."
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Oh lame! Maybe try this guy? http://www.jockey.com/jocke… It's some new system by Jockey — they'll send you like a nesting doll series of like 15 cups or something to try to wrap around your real boobs and then a tape measure to figure out your rib cage size. Definitely gets at more sizes, which is nice for my giant

Re: new bra sizes; have you checked out that Jockey thing? Not that you'd want to plunk down $60 for a suite of bras that can be worn pre-during-post holidays, but the kit was well worth $20 in hilarity for us. (http://www.jockey.com/brafi…

I make a baked potato flavored salad. Like 2.5-3lbs taters, 2-3 strips of bacon (crumbled), a stalk of celery chopped fine, and 3 green onions sliced. Then an equal mix (I usually do 1/3 cup of each) sour cream and mayo for the sauce and add until it looks like potato salad. Could also throw in some cheese, if the

I also tried out Macheesmo as per the recommendation here — I made the Tikka Masala. It was definitely a step up from my go-to recipe…I highly recommend.

I heard soooo many good things about the pilot and am seriously bummed that it'll never see the light of day. If only it had the "New in Town" credits, I'm sure it would have been golden.

Actually… maybe? Not really, but there is some evidence about in utero experiences that can shape it.

My former advisor's documentary on the biology of sexual orientation. It's going to be sweet.

Neither am I, but it's a thing to do, at least.

Yeah, seriously. I've been oddly curious… and secretly hoping that I can point to this as an example to my husband as to why taking your wife's name too is awesome.

Yeah, no kidding. As much as I didn't want to, I nearly had to give up on this show… Lily is where I would have been. But seeing Robin… I don't know. Helps in a really weird way. I'm impressed that the show took on this topic, honestly.

Fair enough. It is pretty standard directionality in the Midwest, so it's really not all that surprising. My grandfather was constantly heading north and headed "down" to somewhere.

I know, right? Unless they moved to the UP all of a sudden.