Zero Points, and it tastes so good! I found it at the Platkos’ on my “Let It Go” weekend in July. Also the lemon-flavored olive oil, which I can get at a regular Harris Teeter store. There are several brands, and usually one is on markdown.
If you take care of your health, you can certainly come here next year. We can go to 201 Central, the thrift stores, and the nail salon again, and Jamie will come to do your hair.
why to so many people claiming to be free spirited individuals look so much alike?
One of these days I am going to figure out where that box is so I can think out of it!
I will work very hard at making sure I am up to a trip. In fact, “A change is as good as a rest,” as the Late Igor used to say, and this is one time when I bow to his wisdom. (The rest of the time, she should have bowed to mine!) ;o]
I can take notes about the wine and olive oil, and try to find an outlet here so I don’t have to give up the good stuff. Maybe by the time I see you again, I will have reached my goal weight, and you won’t even recognize me!
This time, I may even go for a pedicure, if that’s included in the “Spoil ‘Face Package.” I’m looking forward to the thrift stores, too! How much fun would that be? I can purposely leave behind my fat clothes and come back with all-new-to-me skinny ones! Win-win!
I think I need to have a breathing treatment, so I’m going to go to bed. I was disappointed in the opera...there were no soldaten singing “Stille Nacht” but there was a bunch of emotional Frenchmen, some piping Scots and several officers offering fictional baggage which was thrown in to make it stretch to two hours. If you see if advertised, don’t order it...”Silent Night,” with the Minnesota Opera. I was NOT impressed. Operatic license was far too broad.