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<font color=red>Has three great loves: Mickey, Po
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We all just started with one step at a time.(even though all those race clippies are a little intimidating).![]()

We all just started with one step at a time.(even though all those race clippies are a little intimidating).![]()
Corinna Well now I may have to get the ice cream maker ready for some work. My DD gave me the book "The Perfect Scoop" by David Lebovitz for Christmas and I have yet to make any ice cream. I am definitely going to have to remedy that. I think the hard part will be deciding on a flavor!
Maura
A vote for the orange sherbet shake at Beaches and Cream. DH and DS just "discovered" Beaches and Cream this trip -- I think they went three or four times in eight days!I think I will have to try those Mickey Ice Cream sandwiches -- they are a favorite of mine!
Thanks for hostessing the mixer, corinnak, it's fun to chatter with the event folks (even though all those race clippies are a little intimidating).![]()
Corinna...Ghiradelli's Espresso Escape - two scoops of espresso chip ice cream, dark chocolate hot fudge sauce, whipped cream and a square of Espresso Escape Intense Dark chocolate.![]()
I did manage to get there during the Marathon trip. Mom and I froze inside eating our sundaes LOL But they were well worth it.
Debra I don't think I ever mentioned that I did get a chocolate shake immediately after the Marathon. Thanks alot! I couldn't get that out of my headCourse the guy who made it put a lid on it that didn't have a hole for the straw! What kind of sick person gives a shake to someone who just finished the Marathon without a place to stick the straw? But oh did that ever taste yummy! I'm sure it helped with my recovery
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We all just started with one step at a time.yes, some of us have become addicted, but all started the same way.
Oh, that is definitely the hard part! The good news is, you can always try something different next time, I suppose!
Lisa! So glad you stopped by - those shakes sound so good. As for the race clippies, don't let them scare you off - like Carrie said, we were all new to racing at some point! We're all just regular folks, really, and whether you're super-speedy or the very last one across the finish line, or if, as happens sometimes, you can't keep ahead of the pace requirement and get swept, there is support here for everyone.
DLF>DNF>>DNS!
Dead Last Finish is greater than Did Not Finish which greatly trumps Did Not Start!
WISH gave many, many of us the courage to start!
Thanks again to everyone who attended this first mixer of the year! I'll post another ice-breaker question here next Monday!
Awww, like other said, we all start the same way, DLF > DNF >> DNS! Welcome to the events side of WISH. I hope you--and everyone--come back often!![]()
Never tried the strawberry.My fav used to be a strawberry swirl at the Enchanted Grove near the Tea Cups but they changed the menu and are no longer.![]()
Stretching out the Monday mixer to midweek...I'm all about the hot fudge sundae at Ghiradelli's.
However, my favorite used to be the Citrus Swirl at Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland. Anyone else remember these, back when they were made with real orange juice? Now they sell them at the dole whip stand, but they're made with a disappointing orange-flavored softserve.![]()
You could be a runner, walker, some combination. If you really want to see, I highly recommend reading Marathoning for Mortals by John Bingham. Very inspirational and has very do-able plans. I'll bet MANY here never thought they were a runner until they gave it a whirl.Thanks for all the kind words!It's my own hang up but you all inspire me to see if maybe I've been wrong all these years and I really am a runner!
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Okay, this thread has inspired me to do the first recipe out of my newest cookbook. I have started making Tin Roof ice cream--homemade vanlla ice cream with homeamade fudge ripple and homemade chocolate covered peanuts. If I gain a few pound this weekend, it's WISH's fault!
Maura
Good morning and welcome to the Monday Mixer! This week's question is a fabulous two-part musical extravaganza:
1. Anyone that runs/works out with music have a sweet spot on their playlist that they repeat over and over for an energy boost in the rough patches?
2. Share, if you dare, your musical guilty pleasure. This may be the same as your answer for question 1 (many of us find ourselves grooving to things on the treadmill that we'd never listen to in the car!) or it could be completely useless for working out - whatever it is, we want all the gory details!
Here are some mimosas to start the day off with a kick:
Good morning and welcome to the Monday Mixer! This week's question ..... for an energy boost in the rough patches?