Thank you!Magnesium taurate.
I'm not worried about my phone being fried. I just occasionally have conversations that I want to be sure are actually private.
I finally got all of our garlic and onions planted. I just need to mulch them.
I get them by watching the store sales. Southernsavers is great for giving a basic breakdown of ads with coupons. And while I don't use it as much as I used to, I still watch for things to fill in the gaps that occur over time. Bandaids have a shelf life. So over time I end up tossing batches where the adhesive has gone bad and then replacing them. There really hasn't been anything that allows me to determine why. It's not any one specific brand or style that goes bad. I put it down to different batches. And sometimes, it's the storage conditions.Husband finally finished winterizing the house, which I have been trying to get him to do since the pipes froze last winter. What should have taken 45 minutes wound up being an hour and a half because he never puts his tools or anything away, just leaves them scattered. At least it's done.
Needed some band aids and found he'd been plundering in the pantry again. I was supposed to have 3 unopened boxes and they were nowhere to be found. For several years the only generic band aids that the local WM carried were some in bright, fluorescent colors. Well husband complained so much about wearing pink band aids that I mail ordered some expensive Curads and was just doling them out a few at a time. I did find a box of name brand Band Aids that I didn't even know I had. The others will probably turn up after all the adhesive has dried up.
I wish he would stop messing uo the pantry but that's not going to happen.
I get them by watching the store sales. Southernsavers is great for giving a basic breakdown of ads with coupons. And while I don't use it as much as I used to, I still watch for things to fill in the gaps that occur over time. Bandaids have a shelf life. So over time I end up tossing batches where the adhesive has gone bad and then replacing them. There really hasn't been anything that allows me to determine why. It's not any one specific brand or style that goes bad. I put it down to different batches. And sometimes, it's the storage conditions.
Recent world news has me a bit concerned but trying not to panic. Anyone else?
You’ve gotten a lot of headaches lately. Is your blood pressure okay? Related to tooth? Hope it’s better soon.Dinner sounds delish, I'm making pizza. DH had tacos for lunch, so he'll have pizza when he gets back home from hunting.
Kinda working on laundry. Got a headache that just won't go away. Its that time of the year.
I have been liberally using rodent repellent to handle attic squirrels. But I agree with you.Closing air vents as soon as rain stops. Some critter did a number on 2 of them so will be putting screws thru them so they stay shut. Put all kinds of anti critter stuff under there just in case. I will take 4 legged critters in the country over 2 legged critters in the city any day.
PB is fine and so is my tooth. Its seasonal allergy related. I just put off taking antihistimines until its gotten worse. Thanks for asking.You’ve gotten a lot of headaches lately. Is your blood pressure okay? Related to tooth? Hope it’s better soon.
I have a pair of Bogs that I have had for 12 years. They still look great and are very comfy to wear.Anna, for boots ,Bogs are the best! I have a pair that I've had for 3 or 4 years that still look good and i use them year round for muck boots. My feet are never cold or wet; these are rated for -50*, and they have good tread on the soles.
My problem is narrow feet and for the last 4 or 5 years the shoe store I use has been trying to find me narrow boots. They can get "dress" boots, but I definitely do not want slick soles and heels!! I want a simple snow boot and such an item does not seem to exist in narrow. I cannot wear a medium and a narrow is actually too wide, but I can make it work. Do Bogs come in narrow? No narrow width shoe or boot is ever cheap!!Anna, for boots ,Bogs are the best! I have a pair that I've had for 3 or 4 years that still look good and i use them year round for muck boots. My feet are never cold or wet; these are rated for -50*, and they have good tread on the soles.
You should have kept them and just cut pads off and used vet wrapI threw away 2 boxes the other day that had gone bad. Don't know why they don't last longer without the adhesive drying out. Both boxes were only a year old, too.
You should have kept them and just cut pads off and used vet wrap
My grown daughter has need allergic to adhesive and latex her whole life. I have antibiotics bandaids and silver treated ones that I cut the pads off and do the vet wrap. I also find the ones that industrial l first aid kits are stocked we last longer.
I just wanted to update this post. I missed this info on bio-engineered ingredients.Not everything that contains bio-engineered ingredients labels them. We do not have laws making it mandatory to label them and most companies don't. Also, many ingredients may not be bio-engineered, but may have been sprayed with glyphosate to dry the plants. The only way to know is to buy organic, research, ask questions and not caring. I care.
Hi Connie,I have for many many years used gallon sized glass jars/ containers to store dry goods.
As I've aged and developed arthritis in my hands, they have become increasingly difficult for me to handle. So today I emptied 5 of them into smaller containers mostly 1/2 gallon. Ran gallon size through dishwasher and will donate.
Keeping things functional as I age is important. Pliers now have a place in drawer along with can opener and knives. Packaging tries to defeat my arthritis.
Looks like we will get some much needed rain several days this coming week. Daytime temps will still be warm.