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shadowicewolf

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  1. I'm hoping to do a soup. It snowed like two inches and it got me cold and wanting it.
  2. If its a tomato based sauce, blend it up into really small pieces and stir it in. You can pass it off as parsley if asked I believe you can also do this with broccoli too. Mac and cheese i think. I forgot to lay something out and yeah...
  3. Its in the 50s here and i spotted a wasp outside Sorry i haven't been on, but i'm finally back at school
  4. Tecnically, it is gluten free even if there is possible CC.
  5. Its not going to snow.... they said... Its going to pass us.... they said... Its snowing....
  6. On the hive note, almost gone! Yay! just two little red marks that i could kinda see.
  7. I tried On a latex related note, I'm healing! Yay! Still have outlines that are visable, but its going away. I'm letting it clear up on its own instead of taking something for it. I can't tell ya how much i wanna take a backscratcher to it sometimes.
  8. Luckily, the incision sites are fine (and look good for that matter), i just have these lovely red rings where the bandaids were around them. I have no choice but to leave it to the air. My doctor said it was fine to remove the bandaid after two days
  9. Just an update, the red "hive" lines (still an outline of the latex bandaid) are still there, but its slowly going away.
  10. I... dispise latex allergies On another note, I hope i haven't been CC'd. Several hours since possible cc and only mild cramping that has stopped? I'm not overly sensative by the way.
  11. Itchy... that about sums up my life at the moment. I still have a red outline where those latex-y bandaids were. -sigh-
  12. thanks Though i did do a stupid. Totally forgot to remmber about my latex allergy its not in my records and i haven't had an issue with it since i was younger (not an issue with the gallbladder because the surgery area was already latex free). So yeah, a couple of hours later, my back was itchin' good. Had to remove the latex-y ones and replace them...
  13. I've had it done before, so its no big deal Stiches are itchy Nah, no crockpot. I did get some new cooking utencils that were more heat resistant.
  14. two moles removed and 9 stiches later in my back....
  15. I tossed some cut up apples into my coffee cake. A much needed improvement was made.
  16. I'm in such a good mood. My iga ttg came back with a 6. 1-19 is normal. It was at a 37 (high positive). I've been doing something right Also my gladien iga or igg (can't remember) dropped 4 points (from 8 to 4 i believe). Within normal, but a lower normal.
  17. 10 hours? holy.... That had to be interesting... Mine was a 6 hour class per week (met twice a week).
  18. technically it is already tommorow in many countries.
  19. I write down the power point (even if the professor gives it out) and take recordings of the lectures.
  20. oh yes A tip. I was never a reader before i got into the Harry potter series (then it took off). Try to find things that would catch his interest, be it cars, bugs, or something else.
  21. Thanks I haven't tried it, but beets should be okay, the juice is used in red velvet cakes. Generally those ones, from my understanding, are used in place of the chemical or bug made ones
  22. If ya guys care to know i finished this semester with 5 As and two high B+ s. So my gpa is a 3.68. Got back from the doctor. She was very agreeable with the celiac panel being redone again to see if my levels for the IGA TTG went down. I also got my flu shot done.
  23. Gah! .07 off from making the deans list again...
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