How to Survive Winter
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Bizkit
Cutekitty
Rising Blue
Mr Ed
Slim Shadow
Ellen-Natalie
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Re: How to Survive Winter
Ship is about to set sail?
Slim Shadow- Posts : 369
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Re: How to Survive Winter
Is this related to that one filler comic?
Rising Blue- Posts : 141
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Re: How to Survive Winter
Snowball fights and cocoa!
Cutekitty- Posts : 478
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Best buy it by the tubful. My mom prefers the packets because they're conveniently partitioned into servings and therefore require no scoop, but the tub will go farther.
Cutekitty- Posts : 478
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I did not know you could do that! "Swiss Miss"? from Food Lion? Some other store??Cutekitty wrote: Best buy it by the tubful...
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Mr Ed wrote: I did not know you could do that! "Swiss Miss"? from Food Lion? Some other store??
I'm pretty sure you can buy any kind of hot chocolate mix in tub form. http://tinyurl.com/z5vt947
Bizkit- Posts : 2
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Yup, I usually see a tub option at the supermarket. Star Market, Jewel, etc. should have them.
Cutekitty- Posts : 478
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Re: How to Survive Winter
Ronnie complaining about winter while wearing short sleeves outside.
kanna172003- Posts : 381
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MERRRY CHRISTMAS, ELLEN-NATALIE!!
Panel 2: Vikki makes a nice otter!
I like Vikki's tail-warmer!
Panel 2: Vikki makes a nice otter!
I like Vikki's tail-warmer!
Re: How to Survive Winter
Ronnie is right! Also...
-If you buy a cheap ice scraper, hold the blade against a flat counter or floor to make sure it's flat before you buy! We got a bunch in the store that were seriously warped and that doesn't work well at all. ;-)
-Long-handled scrapers can be hard to use on ice because of a lack of leverage. It can still work, but it takes two hands unless you are a big person. Awkward to use on a wide windshield.
Hmm.. Is that Ronnie's Corolla again, or maybe an older Escort? :-)
-If you buy a cheap ice scraper, hold the blade against a flat counter or floor to make sure it's flat before you buy! We got a bunch in the store that were seriously warped and that doesn't work well at all. ;-)
-Long-handled scrapers can be hard to use on ice because of a lack of leverage. It can still work, but it takes two hands unless you are a big person. Awkward to use on a wide windshield.
Hmm.. Is that Ronnie's Corolla again, or maybe an older Escort? :-)
Re: How to Survive Winter
Took the manufacturer's logo too! :-) Is Utah one of the states that requires a plate on both ends? I don't remember.
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Mr Ed wrote:Is Utah one of the states that requires a plate on both ends? I don't remember.
How do I not know this off the top of my head?
I'm going to say no - I never recalled a license on the front of my car in Utah.
So sorry about Saturday's update, had a few events scheduled on the same weekend and managed my time poorly. However, Tuesday's update is up, and I hope everyone had a great New Years weekend ~
Re: How to Survive Winter
Ah, lemon tea with honey. I haven't had that in ages.
Rising Blue- Posts : 141
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The honey contains a natural antibiotic, which keeps it from spoiling in the beehive. The citric acid of lemon juice might make the surface of the pharynx too acid for many microbes, but it tends to wash down the esophagus too soon to be effective. I've been using a pat of butter instead; the butterfat isn't nearly so runny, and it tends to stay put longer, for a more soothing effect.
oneuglybunny- Posts : 259
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D'aww, that's really sweet!
Cutekitty- Posts : 478
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