- What UPS brought today
- Posted by Dr. Sooz
Oh! Do you have a link?
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Sooz
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"Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry." John
Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance
~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links
http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html
- Posted by JennP
"Dr. Sooz" <divaocean@aol.compuppies> wrote in message
news:20040106141331.19067.00002305@mb-m13.aol.com...
Sure do.
The top: http://makeashorterlink.com/?R2D061BF6
But I just noticed the pants are sold out in both colors. Bummer. That's the
thing with the HA sale. You need to order the day you get the email or else
forget it.
For the future, these are soooo incredibly soft. My ds (3)*adores* his HA
long johns which are made of the same cotton. I figured if he loves them
that much and I love to cuddle him when he is wearing them, then darn it,
*I* deserve some! Today he was so excited that his new lj's were washed and
dried that he changed into his new long johns for his nap so he could wear
"comfy clothes".
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JennP.
"I base my fashion on what doesn't itch" Gilda Radner
- Posted by Dr. Sooz
That is one cool little dude!
~~
Sooz
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"Those in the cheaper seats clap. The rest of you rattle your jewelry." John
Lennon (1940 - 1980) Royal Varieties Performance
~ Dr. Sooz's Bead Links
http://airandearth.netfirms.com/soozlinkslist.html
- Posted by JennP
"Dr. Sooz" <divaocean@aol.compuppies> wrote in message
news:20040106161331.23083.00001723@mb-m27.aol.com...
And very fashionable! Thanks 
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JennP.
"I base my fashion on what doesn't itch" Gilda Radner
- Posted by Chris Braun
A box of Florida oranges from my mother-in-law :-)
Chris
- Posted by JennP
"Chris Braun" <braun_chris@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:9fumvv4qrdq22blf9jmrkr2qu0oitt8gg8@4ax.com...
Oooh, I just ordered Honeybells today! I've never had them, but my sil raves
about them every year.
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JennP.
"I base my fashion on what doesn't itch" Gilda Radner
- Posted by Jennifer R.
My Scentiments.com order:
- 3.3oz CSP Vanille Abricot (yay! I finally got to try this and I adore it
)
- 2.5oz Anna Sui Dolly Girl (gorgeous bottle, and the perfume dries down
really nicely on me)
Total was $70.. lots of cofarbucks!
Jennifer the discount perfume lover
- Posted by Chris Braun
Not all that AF related:
a) A box of products from Walden Farms, who make a variety of
calorie-free salad dressings and syrups and dips and such. Our
supermarket carries a couple of the salad dressing and I like them a
lot, and I recently learned they sell a lot more online
(www.waldenfarms.com). I'll have to see what we think of them. {I
suppose this is a tad on topic, at least for those with New Year's
resolutions relative to weight :-) .)
b) A port replicator, wireless mouse, and extra power supply for my
new Sony VAIO.
Chris
- Posted by Carol
A pair of Blondo black leather lace up ankle boots from Maryland Square. A
good fit and am happy I ordered them.
Carol
- Posted by Hateithere
Not really AF related:
60 lbs of votive wax
7 lbs of various fragrance oils
wicks
Personalized luggage tags for hubby, AE jeans for daughter and a few more
candle supplies 
Dana in DE
- Posted by Poetic Badgers
"JennP" <nojenniferpinckneyspam@comcast.net> wrote on 05 Jan 2004:
They have really cute children's clothes, so soft!
--
Poetic Badgers
Smeeter #32
"Thank G*d I took off my heels, and put on my... HIMALAYAN WALKING
SHOES!!!" -Elaine Benes, writing copy for JPeterman's
- Posted by Charles Perrin
On 08 Jan 2004 10:50:52 GMT, Hateithere wrote:
People comment enough about candles that we could be
alt.fashion.candles -- so tell us about your votive wax, fragrance
oils (what fragrances?), and wicks.
- Posted by JennP
"Poetic Badgers" <poeticbadgers@spammenot> wrote in message
news:Xns946A4D5D09BA5poeticbadgers@129.250.170.93. ..
I'm so sold on their clothing. Expensive, yes, but I always wait until their
semi-annual sale and stock up. Besides, I don't know how they do it, but
Matthew has been wearing the same size for nearly two years!!! The clothing
never looked to big and it is nowhere near worn out. I'm a huge fan!
--
JennP.
"I base my fashion on what doesn't itch" Gilda Radner
- Posted by Hateithere
all candles I make, doesn't want to hear about that stuff! I can see their eyes
glaze over as I discuss how many dozens of different sized wicks I've tested on
the wax to get the right burn *G* (yeah, you wouldn't believe it, but it's the
WICK that makes the candle more than anything else).
The fragrances are all spring scents, if that brings it back to an AF topic -
strawberry shortcake, fresh linen, birds of paradise, oatmeal, milk & honey,
clean crisp air, satin sheets and country garden.
Now, shall we discuss the 12 lbs of soap base I have and all the soaps I need
to make?? lol
Dana in DE - staring at her supplies but not actually doing anything with
them......
- Posted by Linda
Chris writes:
We've been using their salad dressings since my husband found that he's
diabetic, and they are absolutely delicious!
Linda
- Posted by ahmward
"Linda" <julanee321@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040110154203.14218.00003223@mb-m28.aol.com...
Have you tried the chocolate dip? If so, what did you think of it?
Audrey
- Posted by Linda
Audrey writes:
No, I haven't tried it. I saw it when looking around the site and wondered what
a low-carber diabetic would dip in it. My husband has some low carb ice cream
that maybe he could put a little bit on. I can't imagine what zero calorie
chocolate sauce tastes like, and what the consistency would be. I think I'll
order some of the other dips - things you could dip raw veggies in. I may
order the chocolate sauce just out of curiosity though. Or maybe I'll wait
what Chris has to say about it. Chris, did you order the chocolate sauce?
Linda
- Posted by ahmward
"Linda" <julanee321@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040110182756.21698.00001722@mb-m26.aol.com...
I'd love to know about the dips too. I have found some great dips at Trader
Joe's
but they may not be for a diabetic. Most of the zero calorie salad
dressings I have
tasted taste horrible IMO. I use rice vinegar instead. I'm not diabetic
but look for
ways to cut calories yet keep taste.
Audrey
- Posted by Chris Braun
On 10 Jan 2004 23:27:56 GMT, julanee321@aol.com (Linda) wrote:
I love the dressings too. They have more kinds on the web than our
supermarket has, but I haven't tried any of the different ones yet. I
use the blue cheese one all the time. I mix it with tuna fish :-).
(One of my favorite lunches is a can of albacore tuna mixed with a
generous amount of the blue cheese dressing, an ounce of chopped
peanuts, and a handful of cut-up grapes.)
Yes, I did order the chocolate dip. I had some the other night,
dipping banana slices in it. I thought it was pretty good, though it
is less sweet than the banana; it tasted better when I first just
dipped my finger in and licked it. It has a bit of the taste and
consistency of chocolate pudding. There is, I think, some aftertaste,
but I didn't find it unpleasant. I expect it would be good with other
fruits, for example apples. I don't know if your husband can eat
fruit, though. I'm just a general calorie watcher, not a low carber.
There's also a chocolate sauce, like for making chocolate milk. I got
this too but haven't tried it yet. I expect it might also work on ice
cream, though I don't eat that too much, especially in the winter.
I also got a jar of the onion dip. In fact, I'm sitting here eating
mini-carrots and dipping them in it. It isn't anywhere near as good
as the stuff made with Lipton soup and sour cream, but it's ok. The
taste is a bit vinegary, I think.
I also ordered some barbecue sauce. The other night we had pork
tenderloin marinated in it and then served with more of it. I thought
it was quite good; DH thought it was a little too sweet.
We got a couple of pasta sauces as well but haven't tried them yet.
I'll report on other things when I try them.
Chris