How high is the fever, ita? If it's under 100, you shouldn't worry too much. Otherwise, it generally means your body is fighting some kind of infection.
I like pecans in pie, and I like peanuts. I'm not a big nut eater.
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How high is the fever, ita? If it's under 100, you shouldn't worry too much. Otherwise, it generally means your body is fighting some kind of infection.
I like pecans in pie, and I like peanuts. I'm not a big nut eater.
I WISH SUE LIVED NEARBY!!!
I wish Sue lived near ME. We could totally be ... down in the dumps together. Or something.
billytea, are you familiar with Stahmann's Farms? Cause they are a hometown (Las Cruces, NM) pecanery gone Aussie. It kind of blew my mind when I learned that, cause I grew up driving through their pecan orchards. And snitching the fallen bits on occasion.
I'm only good with chocolate chips if the food is still hot and they're melted goo.
I am ita in this.
ita, some of your stomach symptoms have sounded like my gastric reflux at its worse, so the Prilosec may really help. It takes a couple of days to really kick in.
Whatever my mother puts in her oatmeal cookies is good. Sometimes it's raisins. Sometimes it's dates. Sometimes she also adds cereal she didn't like as cereal. They are magic cookies.
The weather and its damage is scary. I am sorry your parents lost so much awesome vegetation.
the smell of mesquite and creosote and wet ozone.
God, yes. And wet desert dust. I think it's the creosote that I imprinted on most though. That is what has been in every desert I've lived in and swooned for the rain smell.
Mom still calls me every time it rains.
ita, some of your stomach symptoms have sounded like my gastric reflux at its worse, so the Prilosec may really help. It takes a couple of days to really kick in.
Ditto. It's a weird thing because I don't feel the "heartburn" but then the acid burns my throat and I do feel like I have strep and a few other weird things. The pills have been so helpful.
Yeah. Around here, a good soaking rain smells like wet dog. Uhg.
The rain doesn't smell right here either. On the other hand, just the air smells really good a lot of the time. So it's a trade off I can live with but I miss the rain smelling like rain should.
Rain doesn't really smell like anything here most of the time. Though a few weeks back we had a startling warm couple of days and then around nine one evening, crash and boom of thunderstorms. Those smelled good.
Peanut butter mushroom soup.
I've never heard of such a thing. Huh. Off to google--thanks!