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I try to eat gluten and wheat free. A lot of the vegan substitutes are high in gluten and they leave a really strange taste in my mouth, and sometimes it makes my stomach hurt. luckily there are soooo may gluten free products now, celiac is manageable.



the ghost bar

That would have been so fun working at the ghost bar. And I bet lots O Money!

Yes there are tons of different choices of food out there, so no complaining from me! I bet it is very difficult though to be vegan. Im sure animal "products" are found in many things.
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YES! PPL AGREE! Every since I don't know I said the same thing about toys. I hate battery operated plastic toys. Then I read "Confessions of a Slacker Mom" and I loved her idea of having a basket and thats how many toys you get to fill it. So I told my family no PLASTIC or electronic toys PERIOD. Kids need to use their imagination. Plus I've been in chldcare for 12 years and I can tell you they drive me insane. My family just rolled my eyes. Its to add to the cloth-diapering, no vaxing, no circing, natural, breastfeeding list I already have. Haha...but I'm dead serious I will drop that toy in the trash! wink.gif
Amir has a million and one toys spoiled because of his sister. He plays more by himself with himself (literally somedays) than anything else. He loves his leapster and so do I all educational games. 5 and reading well cant complain comes with headphones awelcome3.gif plus
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This has been such an interesting thread to read. Here are my little secrets to share:

 

-I have never eaten a blue M&M. Something about when the commercial showed the new M&M (for the record, I wanted purple to win), he had these really big, freaky eyebrows. I hated it, so no blue M&Ms for me.

 

-I don't want kids and neither does FI.

 

-I'm a virgin. Anytime people talk about sex, I just go along with it. My "it" isn't the same as everyone else's, but that's OK. I'm not ashamed of it, but sometimes it's easier than explaining.

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That would have been so fun working at the ghost bar. And I bet lots O Money!
It was pretty fun, it was definitely an experince to remember! The uniforms were pretty funny, I'll see if can dig up some old photos of when i worked there. the money is rediculous. All the girls that i worked with were making well over 100 k a year. I paid off all my school loans:)

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Yes there are tons of different choices of food out there, so no complaining from me! I bet it is very difficult though to be vegan. Im sure animal "products" are found in many things.
I have been vegan for 6 years. I have been vegetarian most of my life (never liked meat and rarely ever ate it and became vegetarian at the age of 10). It's not hard at all for me. the only places i can't eat are American food restuarants like a denny's or something like that. All other types of food have vegan options (i.e thai, indian, chinese, etc). I'm so used to it now, but the gluten/vegan diet is a challenge. But I hate that taste, so i try really hard to avoid it.
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Im sorry I just decided to back track. Yes it was SIDS. Ayanna was her name it means Pure flower and she would cry when her father left the room or went to work. She would not sleep and was only happy when she nursed. I was dehydrated and he came home early from work and she nipped my breast and grinned (atleast what looked like a grin from a dehydrated tried stinky person). lawrence took her laid her down and that was the last time I saw my baby girl alive
Catherine, Ayanna is such a pretty name. I'm sorry this happened to you. Amir is very lucky to have you :)smile03.gif

Ok I think I posted this before (no I know I did ) but wanted to add to my list:
1. Scared of porcelin(sp?) Dolls and life size dolls, they freak me out. I have to ask the owners of the dolls to take them out of the room for me before I can come into that room.
2. Hate scary movies, though I will watch them sometimes, but I will have nightmares (cold sweats) for days.
3. I love to dance around (with music) my house when I clean....can't clean otherwise.
4. I love to drive, can't sit in the back seat or I get really sick.
5. I love pasta, can eat it almost everyday...my favorite is pasta with sourcream and lots of Parm. cheese.


there is more but I'll add later.
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3. I love to dance around (with music) my house when I clean....can't clean otherwise.
Yeah, I dance/prance around my house all the time!

I really don't like to clean only because I am a psycho clearner! I can't do a half-ass pick up the room thing, I'm on my hands and knees scrubbing baseboards when I decided to do it. When I clean mmy kitchen it takes 6 hours. I take the fan down and everything! Needless to say, my house is a wreck most of the time!

To try and help get into the cleaning spirit I have a tiara I only wear when I'm cleaning. I also will wear high heels, especially new ones, when I clean/vaccuum/dust to break them in (and make me feel pretty!) The UPS man caught me once...prancing in heels and tiara and grubby cleaning clothes. Poor guy the look on his face was priceless! I think he thought I was trying to be sexy, but wasn't. I'm sure he had some kind of "I've never seen a porn start THIS way before" thought. LOL

I know...I'm a freak. But at least I accept my craziness!
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