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In reply to the discussion: What are you addicted to????-no alcohol, drugs, [View all]Coventina
(29,751 posts)93. Oh I LOVE lime sherbet too!!!
I just haven't been able to find any since about midway through the pandemic.
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I had an addiction to those paperback Pillsbury recipe books you used to find in the check out lane.
debm55
Oct 2022
#111
I know how you feel-must have a cup of tea and play a game of Solitare on my tablet.
debm55
Oct 2022
#8
My salsa is mild, I make in a little watery, I put on the chips and microwave with this cheese llike
debm55
Oct 2022
#33
Politics, DU. family history, antiques and primitives, Christmas decorating.
Frustratedlady
Oct 2022
#9
When my son was small, we had a tree in every room(we live in an eight room house) I was so
debm55
Oct 2022
#40
I hear ya, I just haven't stopped. I've had friends who left their trees up all year long.
Frustratedlady
Oct 2022
#64
WoW the room sounds wonderful. Nice to be able to share memories with daughter and grand
debm55
Oct 2022
#66
My husband loves dove bars with the dark chocolate.He will eat the whole box, I prefer the Nutty
debm55
Oct 2022
#42
Nance, that is funny. Saw on a commercial a new series called When Spouses Kill. I forget the
debm55
Oct 2022
#23
Secret for you before I read the mystery book, I read the last chapter to see how it ended then i
debm55
Oct 2022
#83
I adore Sue Grafton, had the pleasure of meeting her in San Diego many years ago,
niyad
Oct 2022
#139
I have yet to listen to that one, but thanks for the recommendation!
Different Drummer
Oct 2022
#146
Sounds good Polly. During the pandemic, I read all the books- 8 -to Outlander. Never read a romance
debm55
Oct 2022
#21
Good! That is learning and teaching are very important right now. So many people don't think it is.
debm55
Oct 2022
#26
I did to, In addition the best way to learn was a hands on approach, We did many many experiments in
debm55
Oct 2022
#87
That;s all I remember, Do remember there where kids on a hillside dressed in different ethnic dress.
debm55
Oct 2022
#29
Lots of stuff! Listening to music, dark chocolate, art & jewelry making, learning stuff (reading, ..
electric_blue68
Oct 2022
#48
When I was teaching and Halloween feel on a school night, the kids would come in with a sugar high
debm55
Oct 2022
#82
I like MMA, sci-fi, lifting weights and doing math problems for fun. oh I forgot pocket protectors.
Prairie_Seagull
Oct 2022
#84
Prairie your post me laugh as my husband who a PhD in Chemical Egineering would wear one. i
debm55
Oct 2022
#97
I went to PSU and you could Identify all the engineering students by their pocket protectors and
debm55
Oct 2022
#103
Does anyone remember the crime/ mystery books that were about a Medical examiner Iread the entire
debm55
Oct 2022
#98
Thank you highplainsdem. I will have to check out Amazon and see if there are any books I haven't
debm55
Oct 2022
#110
I always thought Pepsi was sweeter than Coke. To me Coke has a bot more ?tanginess.
electric_blue68
Oct 2022
#125
Tea & coffee, reading, music (esp. live but not since Covid-19), cooking, baking, r/o
SoBlueInFL
Oct 2022
#121
I make jewelry (fine & sterling silver, red brass, bronze, copper, and the reactive r/o
SoBlueInFL
Oct 2022
#126