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It is beautiful, but still doesn't do all that I need a food-centric app to do. I'll be sticking with the full Evernote for clipping, planning and cooking.

Because my eyes swell shut, which is no good when you are wielding a knife. Onions were the tipping point for getting a food processor. I can make it through one or two onions before I'm out of commission, but my batch cooking often requires 5+ onions prepared at once.

But is Nathan both her lover AND her son?

We can only dream...

The first thing I thought about the red room (redum!!) was that it was a heart. As in, Cora rips out your heart, you still live, but your soul is trapped in the heart? Maybe? Just a thought.

Ugh, I'm in the same boat. Trees, gas and pets. I freak out a bit worrying whether I could get the pups out of the house in a safe/timely fashion if one of those trees came down on the gas water heater....The only solution is to prep the best you can and train the hell out of 'em.

As one that lives in Hurricane Alley, I'd strongly suggest ducking down to a store and picking up some basic supplies. And, blankets? How cold is it up there right now? That's one thing we've never had to worry about...

That's because you aren't an idiot.

I'm absolutely shocked...that this wasn't an American child.

This just happened (again!) to me this morning. I'd love to hear a response for this question.

Good for you! Best of wishes and positive thoughts for the next round! Book suggestions: I've always felt that Mercedes Lackey's Vanyel was a strong, well-rounded character, you might enjoy his trilogy (The Last Herald Mage). While Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover series does get some criticism for lack of

Gmail —> Mail (Exchange style), with Sparrow as a backup (actually, in the hopes that it will get push notification soon.

"The strength of the woman's rights is a new thing in our christian society."

Yeah, I lucked out. Before this gig the most privacy I could get at endless retail and hospitality jobs was a bathroom stall. On the other hand, being on your feet and running is better for keeping you awake!

I nap in my office during my lunch break. A sweater is a pillow, and a throw on the guest chair is a blanket. Shut the door, close the blinds, nap.

I'm so sorry, you totally missed out. Thinking back, when I was super little (3-4?), we mainly just did mat work. By 5, we were learning specific moves and routines for all of the equipment. There is nothing more miserable than practicing a floor routine on a (non-springy) wool mat, in the Florida summer heat, in

I'm so sorry, you totally missed out. Thinking back, when I was super little (3-4?), we mainly just did mat work. By 5, we were learning specific moves and routines for all of the equipment. There is nothing more miserable than practicing a floor routine on a (non-springy) wool mat, in the Florida summer heat, in

I can't believe you never went for the uneven bars or beam, those were my favorite! I competed until I was 15 (started at 3), and love every achy, painful, sweat-soaked, bleeding hand moment of it. We had a few males in our classes, and the only modifications made for them was less pressure to do full straddle

Perhaps through eBay Classifieds? It's not as big as Craigslist, but I've gotten responses to ads.