Aw, poor Dylan. How long would it take him to get home from there, Jess? Maybe he'll just call you when they're home?
'Sleeper'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Finally got a call - thumb is still bleeding, so I'm meeting them at the ER.
There was a lot of cauliflower in the food I ate in India. I've never been a huge fan, but never hated it either, but man cooked in stuff it was way nom nom nom!
Mushed up cauliflower is really good in creamy soups. Stealth veggies!
A friend of mine did mashed cauliflower instead of potatoes one night, and with butter and some parmesan, it was delicious.
Poor, Dylan! I hope his finger heals quickly.
I love roasted cauliflower. Yum!
Anyone have the game "The Smurfs' Village"? It's possible for a child to buy stuff (costing real money) in the game.
Bushels of "Smurfberries" cost parents buckets of cash
NEW YORK — "The Smurfs' Village," a game for the iPhone and other Apple gadgets, was released a month ago and quickly became the highest-grossing application in the iTunes store. Yet it's free to download.
So where does the money come from? Kelly Rummelhart of Gridley, Calif., has part of the answer. Her 4-year-old son was using her iPad to play the game and racked up $66.88 in charges on her credit card without knowing what he was doing.
Rummelhart had no idea that it was possible to buy things — buy them with real money — inside the game. In this case, her son bought one bushel and 11 buckets of "Smurfberries," tokens that speed up gameplay.
My panties fall under: Black, non-black and Derby.
I hope Dylan's tiny fingers are ok! Yikes!
Did anyone know you can make your own chocolate croissants by spreading Nutella onto Pillsbury crescent rolls and baking them?
how awesome is this tattoo? [link] so awesome the women in my family are contemplating getting it as a family tattoo!
poor Dylan! ~ma for him.
I got TJ's frozen chocolate croissants to try for Christmas morning. Apparently you let them rise overnight, so I have high hopes.