bigmerle1966
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It seems that a lot of your nieces/nephews are involved in sports. Thats really great, and to have such super family support!
Yes they are. My sister has the girls involved in a lot of sports, she is determined to make sure my DN's do not end up obese like the majority of our family is.
The only one of the kids who is not that involved is my 8yo godson. He is still to young to play tackle football, he doesn't want to play flag, he wants to tackle people!

How spiritual is that![]()
If you run them hard enough they might pray more.


Laura- I don't buy a huge variety from trader joe's, I just stock up when I go- it's 40 minutes away. We also don't have a great selection and Star and Stop and Shop, so for us Trader Joe's is great. I get their brand cheerios and shredded wheat, fritos (so good and I don't like regular fritos), cheeses, bread, frozen sweet potato fries, canned jalepenos, wasabi mayo (the best on hamburgers), mostly staples. I really like their bbq sauce and it doesn't have corn syrup in it, neither does the yogurt. I try to get something new to try each time I go.
I'm glad we have one really close by, I shop there more then any other store. I just bought the Pumpkin Pancake and Waffle mix and the Pumpkin bread mix. I'm thinking of adding chocolate chips to that and making muffins with it.
We are getting such good news! The tumors on Buddys spine are not adding to the pain, they have been there a long time.
That's great!

Ann- Like others have said, you can do it for under $200 especially if you buy the bigger sizes at Costco/Sam's/BJ's. For drinks stick with iced tea, lemon aide, coffee and hot tea. You could also make punch cheaply too.

Dinner last night ended up being a salad and canned ravioli. Tonight will be salmon, rice and a veggie.
Does anyone know if Balsamic Vinegar would go okay on salmon?