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Hudson 02-28-2010 11:43 AM

If you haven't tried Yoplait Red Velvet Cake yogurt, I'm here to tell you, it's damn delicious. :)

Miss Scarlett 02-28-2010 11:58 AM


A few of my favorites:

Seventh Generation liquid laundry detergent - it's amazing & formulated to work in cold water

Fage Total 0% Greek yogurt

Trader Joe's Wasabi Peas

Burt's Bees Hand Salve

HEM Precious Lavender incense

MAC eye pigments

Bare Minerals

key 02-28-2010 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Miss Scarlett (Post 58714)


Trader Joe's Wasabi Peas

Woo HOO Wasabi Peas, have your tried their puffed rice and seaweed balls. I make a little asian trail mix out of those two.


For me, discovered 5 years ago or so. Clip and Catch Nail Trimmers, how did I ever live without them? (Slobbily)

MsDemeanor 02-28-2010 05:20 PM

My large dog is getting up there in years, and my house has tons of stairs. I swear by the Ruffwear Harness. Originally designed for taking dogs on rough trails where they might need to be retrieved from a fall or lifted over rocks or trees, it's become a favorite among pet owners with disabled dogs. It straps securely around the dog, so she won't slip out, and has a sturdy handle on the back. I can lift my 70 pound dog off the ground by the handle. We use it to help her up and down the stairs - no falls, no injuries.

It might not seem cheap, but compare it to the cost of taking a dog injured from a fall to the vet and it's suddenly very cheap.

Jet 02-28-2010 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MsDemeanor (Post 58859)
My large dog is getting up there in years, and my house has tons of stairs. I swear by the Ruffwear Harness. Originally designed for taking dogs on rough trails where they might need to be retrieved from a fall or lifted over rocks or trees, it's become a favorite among pet owners with disabled dogs. It straps securely around the dog, so she won't slip out, and has a sturdy handle on the back. I can lift my 70 pound dog off the ground by the handle. We use it to help her up and down the stairs - no falls, no injuries.

It might not seem cheap, but compare it to the cost of taking a dog injured from a fall to the vet and it's suddenly very cheap.

My cousin's Bassett Hound has had major surgery for paralysis in his back legs. They have to exercise him constantly and tote him around. He's heavy. I don't know if she has this, but I'll mention it. thanks for the post.

Hudson 03-14-2010 10:27 AM

Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero. I'm drinking science.

DapperButch 03-14-2010 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Hudson (Post 66747)
Coca-Cola Vanilla Zero. I'm drinking science.

I've been drinking this too...I really miss the diet Vanilla Coke, though. I think it tastes better.

We have a conveniece store around here that has many locations within a few hours of each other. In some locations their fountain soda machines have the option to add flavored syrup to your soda (vanilla, cherry, raspberry), and some that don't. I pride myself on knowing which locations have the syrup (to add vanilla to my diet coke) and which ones don't. I only stop at those that do!

(Gosh, I'm odd...lol)

SuperFemme 03-14-2010 12:48 PM

http://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk...ges/nuwave.jpg

I LOVE my NuWave oven. OMG I can throw a frozen steak in and have a melt in your mouth dinner in no time.

But wait there's more: It drains the fat. I cooked the Thanksgiving Turkey in it, AND it drains the fat off of stuffs.

Gemme 03-14-2010 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperFemme (Post 66823)
http://www.kettleandtoasterman.co.uk...ges/nuwave.jpg

I LOVE my NuWave oven. OMG I can throw a frozen steak in and have a melt in your mouth dinner in no time.

But wait there's more: It drains the fat. I cooked the Thanksgiving Turkey in it, AND it drains the fat off of stuffs.

*perk*

Does it cost and arm and a leg?


SuperFemme 03-14-2010 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 66961)
*perk*

Does it cost and arm and a leg?


About $150, but the savings on the gas and electric from not running the stove make it worth it.

violaine 03-14-2010 07:30 PM

belgian waffle maker- krups

SuperFemme 03-14-2010 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by violaine (Post 67028)
belgian waffle maker- krups

can we come over with our krups coffee maker and have a twosome?

violaine 03-14-2010 07:38 PM

sure. i have a burr grinder- krups ;)

i found the waffle maker at a tag sale new for 3$.

Gemme 03-14-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by violaine (Post 67037)
sure. i have a burr grinder- krups ;)

i found the waffle maker at a tag sale new for 3$.

Fanatastic deal!

SuperFemme 03-14-2010 07:57 PM

I just got a Paula Dean cast iron casserole dish at Ross. For $7.

Jet 03-14-2010 08:30 PM

My Calphalon

Gemme 03-14-2010 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SuperFemme (Post 67059)
I just got a Paula Dean cast iron casserole dish at Ross. For $7.

:thumbsup:

Whatcha gonna make for me?

:giggle:

Andrew, Jr. 03-15-2010 02:50 PM


Dick's Sporting Goods is selling the outdoor chairs for camping and such for plus size people. I was really surprised, and happy. They had sizes for the chairs marked, that really shocked me. In one cardboard box was a load of chairs that was called a King Kong Chair - that holds up to 500 lbs.; in another box was a Camp Chair - that holds up to 425 lbs.; and lastly, a Big Cat Chair that holds up to 800 lbs. These chairs are also sold online at Kingsize Direct and Living XL, but the prices vary from $40 all the way to $100.

I bought one of these a few years ago at Dick's and used it all the time. It has been drug all over the east coast and in the Carribean. I highly recommend them. They come in blue, green, red, and pink. I hit the July 4th sale, plus used a coupon in the newspaper and got my chair for about $20. It really has been well worth it.

Butterbean 03-15-2010 03:20 PM

I swear by Paul Mitchell's "The Conditioner." Nothing tames my hair like this does!


:dog:

Jess 03-15-2010 03:22 PM

I love this stuff! I don't tape off a lot, but it is the best when I have needed it.


http://www.frogtape.com/


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