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I haven't had Cream of Wheat in years. Think I'll give it a try again. nm

Posted By: Lllls on 2009-01-12
In Reply to: Free sample Cream of Wheat hot cereal - sm

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I looooove Cream of Wheat! thanks for sharing nm
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Free sample Cream of Wheat hot cereal
Thought you might like to know.
Nope, haven't. Maybe I'll get it for the hubs for Xmas as it's
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I'll give it a try

1. How did you feel about your parent(s) being alcoholic? Were you embarrassed?


2.  Did you ever try alcohol yourself when you were a kid?


3.  (If there were arguments or other disturbances) What did you do when your parents argued? Were you scared?


4.  Did you ever have any friends over to your house or were you afraid your parent(s) would embarrass you?


5. Do you drink at all now? If so, are you afraid of becoming an alcoholic?


These are all probably things you have already thought of. I really applaud your willingness to put yourself out there and open yourself up to help these young people. That is a wonderful thing to do!


thanks, I'll give it a try...nm
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Thanks, I'll give it a shot . . . nm
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I'll give you guys one...sm
Spetacles, testicles, wallet and watch....done in the sign of the cross is your clue... Cat
I think I'll give mine a map....(sm)

About once every 2 weeks everyone on my street gets the mail for the next house down.  I've suggested neighborhood mail swapping parties....LOL


That sounds great - I'll give it a try.
A plus is they grow really well. Another item to add to the garden next year if we like them.

Thank you so much. I will always try something new with an open mind. However, I still hate beets and did when I was a kid. But I do like snails. HA HA.
Mmm. I haven't had that in years (sm)
I think I had it at a church potluck. I need to make it, I bet my oldest son would love it.
Haven't done it for years . . . sm
but this year my 14-year-old daughter and her friend and mother are all going to try it again with me. I am looking forward to it, because I think it will be a lot of fun for me and my daughter! We don't go out too seriously, though, just for fun!!! I used to like to bag the bargains when the kids were little, but nowadays the bargains never match my list!!!
a son I haven't seen in 9 years sm
and hav eno idea where he is!
Slim-Fast here but I'll give ya my support.
Let's keep all each other posted on the progress. I also would like to lose 30 lb.
Haven't seen prices that low in years around here - (nm)
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I haven't talked to my one sister in 20 years....
and don't ever plan on it. I wrote her off and will never go back. She does not exist to me. Sad isn't it.
Oh man, I haven't had stuffed peppers in YEARS!

My mother was the only one in the family who made them.  My husband HATES peppers in any shape or form...can't even stand the smell of them, so I never get to cook them or even have them in the fridge. 


She also used to make this funky meal called "porcupine balls."    No joke either!  They were meatballs with instant rice in them or something.  I dunno, man that was WAY back like in the early 1970s.


ADDENDUM:  Holy crap I actually found that recipe googling the term "Porcupine balls!"  I'm not as insane as they say!  I tried to put a direct link in the box below, but of course it's too long.  If anyone wants to check it out, you just have to copy and paste it into your browser. 


http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1726,151173-228195,00.html


I've been to Branson a few times. Haven't been in several years

tho.  Actually, it's been 13 years.  My son was 3 and we did Silver Dollar City and a couple of shows.  We also did that duck boat thing.  I don't remember what it was called.  But it's a boat that drives on land and you drive it right into the water.


I know Branson has come a long way since the last time I was there.  So I'm kind of excited!


yam cream is a natural progesterone cream--sm
I believe you can get it in most drug stores, health food stores, and on line. check on line, as you may find a better quality at a cheaper price. It works well.
It was wheat from China.........sm
News was that China sprays some of their wheat with a rodenticide and somehow, this spray was on the wheat they shipped over to Canada. I just can't believe the Canadian company didn't check the wheat first BEFORE it went into the food.
That's interesting. I wonder if you have a wheat allergy
as well as being sensitive to milk products.
Chocolate cream pie, whipped cream & chocolate shavings on it!
PLUS:

Chocolate cake with vanilla ice cream.

Pumpkin pie with a 2:1 ratio of whipped cream to pie.

A root beer float.

Chocolate chip cookies, or else soft, iced molasses ones - warm from the oven, of course!

And for dessert, a few chocolate Easter bunnies and a dark chocolate Hershey bar with almonds.
I put the egg and cheese in a whole wheat or veggie wrap with some cooked spinach
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I switch between soy saugage on whole wheat english muffin and yogurt or
fresh fruit with yogurt and Bare Naked granola. Coffee of course.
Salad in a whole wheat tortilla wrap with hummus and salsa. Yumbo! nm
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Breads. All kinds. Raisin. Yeast. Wheat. Any kind of bread!!! nm
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A lot of people are so desperate for work that some will give you free bids and give you ideas while
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Whole wheat pasta with sauce, put in chunks of chicken instead of beef, and drained canned tomatoes.
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thanks! :) I'll see if he'll ask some female friends SM

Thank you everyone!  It has been great reading all of your responses!  Goodnight!!  "See" you all tomorrow!


Hugs,


Chickadee


Hummus in a wheat pita pocket is great. Get them off the white bread, white crackers,
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You do not give them food, you give
the children food but if they did not have the food to eat, probably would call family and children services. I do NOT give away money to anyone.
yam cream...nm
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Ice cream!
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Hydrocortizone cream for the eye..sm
lids work.  My doctor recommended it.  Not sure what to tell you about the face. 
TLR- ice cream treat

And by the way thanks to some of the ones that don't mind reading them!! 


 I decided to take a much deserved break a lot earlier than usual from the craziness going on today and plus it was so beautiful out I couldn't sit any longer.  Cupid and I went to Bruesters Ice Cream for a treat. He was sooo excited he ran up to the stand!!  I think he knew something special was waiting there for him!  It was the first time we went to there so he didn't know what was there yet.  The first thing the girl asked me was if I wanted a doggie dish.  When he got it, there was a little dog biscuit stuck in the icecream.  It was so cute.  I hope your having a good evening, later. 


Benadryl cream
Apply to your earlobes front and back, put in the earrings and don't touch the rest of the day! Really works, even if you have to wear the nickel earrings from time to time.
No, but on progesterone cream. sm
Just finished book "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause" by John R. Lee and Virginia Hopkins. Their web site explains and outlines various menopause symptoms and then tells you what would work best for those symptoms, estrogen or progesterone. I am using the progesterone cream, which I got from a list of progesterone creams from his website.

The first thing I note is that I am sleeping better. I have less hot flashes and just feel better overall. I also take a vitamin that helps hormonal issues.

It's a process. One has to figure out what their body needs and do their best to supplement it. I tried not to do anything for a while, but my hormones are going crazy and it affects my mood and well being. I wish I were symptom-free as most of my friends, but that is not the case for me.

I don't want HRT so this is the next best thing for me.

Anyone had Bruster's ice cream??. We tried..
yesterday and were expecting a really great treat....they say it's "real" ice cream.  Very disappointed.  I've had real ice cream and this was not as I remember it.  Breyer's from the grocery store is better.       And the waffle cones fell apart as we were eating it. 
can anyone recommend a progesterone cream?
i believe i am menopausal now -- but having these hot flashes and have been told by a couple people that these creams help.  But there are so many on the market...any pros/cons to the natural vs synthetic progesterones you can tell me -- any particular one that you really like?  thanks!
try this - whipping cream potatoes
One bag frozen shredded potatoes

1 pint whipping cream.

about 1 1/2 t. salt.

Dump potatoes in casserole. Mix with salt. Pour whipping cream overtop and bake for 60 minutes at 350 degrees.

OMG, fried cream corn?!!??
That stuff sounds like it should be from the "Coronary Cookbook."
You'd have loved the ice cream truck
that used to play Christmas tunes all summer. I take it he's not from around here, LOL.

He finally changed the tune - to LA Cucaracha! I take it he doesn't speak Spanish if he thinks that song is going to sell ice cream! Ha!
LOL - that is gross I would not have bought ice cream from him
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Ice cream with any kinds of nuts in it
Black walnut, butter pecan, chocolate almond. My mouth is watering.
And what I do is add a can of Cream of Chicken about an hour before sm
serving to give you a good, thick gravy - it combines the juices of the turkey plus the good taste of the soup. No one can ever tell how I got the gravy so thick and tasty (over home-made mashed potatoes) but the trick is that instead of flour or corn starch!
Just lotion or cold cream or something like that (sm)
I would be afraid the baking soda would be too abrasive and he'd have mark from that. If you get most of it off tonight and the rest in the morning it shouldn't be that hard to get off.
Wrinkle cream that actually works?

My mom is turning 51 this year and she has said she would like a wrinkle cream that actually works.


Does anyone have any experience or heard good things about a wrinkle cream.  She has tried IQ Derma and I think likes it okay, but hasn't seen too much results.  Obviously she's not looking for a miracle, but doesn't want Botox or anything crazy.  also, there are so many out there that claim to "reduce fine lines" is it possible to do that really without any kind of surgery?


Thanks for any help or recommendation!


cream cheese spread
Take a couple of blocks of cream cheese and soften by mashing them up:

Season to taste with Greek Seasoning Salt. Add a little bit of chopped green onion and chopped black olives. Serve on plain crackers.



Fluff/marshmallow cream
I grew up on Fluff - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the stuff. We have marshmallow cream out here but not fluff, and the marshallow cream here is heavy and thick. Fluff is light and airy. Anyway...growing up we always used the receipe on the fluff jar. All I remember was using Fluff, chocolate chips and i think some butter (but its' been over 30 years since I've made it). All I know it was very very easy.
Try the cream of mushroom soup......sm
in the mac and cheese and stir in a can of tuna. Very yummy! I haven't tried the chicken or celery cream soups but they sound good, too.
My doc prescribed Elocon cream

for my dyshidrotic eczema, which really helps alleviate the itching.  I first developed it when I was about to graduate college - a very stressful time - and I had it on both my hands and feet.  The itching was very intense.  I don't really get outbreaks anymore unless I use products that contain tocopheryl acetate - which is vitamin E - and most lotions have that.  I can only use Curel original formula.   Hopefully you can find what triggers yours and get some relief.


Got an cheese and cream of whatever soup
when you first said rice I was thinking white, but this may work anyway.

A few of us posted not too long ago that we have similar recipes with slight variations for a mac and cheese/tuna recipe -- simple, you just make the boxed macaroni and cheese as usual and add the cream of (I use chicken, could be celery, mushroom, whatever) and flake the tuna with a fork and add . . . could work with rice also, you just wouldn't have that lovely powdered cheese mix and would have to make your own cheese sauce.

I have also made tuna patties before with canned tuna (like salmon patties). I like the salmon patties better, but the tuna patties were certainly edible (anything fried is pretty much edible, right?), and have the rice as a side dish.