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16th February 08, 03:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by string
I doubt it
Ya...
Thanks for posting, String. I think I'll wait to go to the store until tomorrow or Monday.
I have been posting in the "Marmite" thread. Kind of just thinking through what I would put marmite on... I might try to find a jar; it's not that bad on stuff. Someone suggested oatcakes, and I thought that sounded like a good plan.
I've been reorganizing all the recipes on my computer, and I did see a recipe for snicker doodles. It's always nice to think about snicker doodles... Or giant oatmeal cookies with marmalade or any number of yummy things on them. Or even just plain.
It's funny, I saw a thread on thick kilt hose just a few minutes ago, and I almost posted, but it was like, why bother. I like thick hose, but I wear sandals, no hose, in the summer. In fact, I kind of like extra thick hose, or for casual, extra thick knee high socks, scrunched or un-scrunched. The thick ones are like woolly lam's legs. I don't wear the pure white hose, but go with the cream and that kind. I plan on getting brown, also gray, and a few other colors. I like wearing the kind of sandals that have straps around the ankles with my kilts, but other kinds are ok too. I try to keep things nice... not falling apart or ratty looking. I guess it all depends on the theme of the outfit and event. Kind of glad I didn't post anything there.
Last edited by Bugbear; 16th February 08 at 04:57 PM.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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