Posted on 09/12/2004 7:32:41 PM PDT by MoJo2001
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~ MONDAY FAVORITES ~ This week: What is your favorite candy or sweets? |
In our continuing series about your favorites, we ask this week about candy. What is your favorite candy? Do you have a candy preference? Do you have a particular sweet tooth for a certain sugar fix that you would like to share? Perhaps you have a childhood favorite that your grandmother or mom made. Share with everyone on the thread about your favorite candy/sweets. If you have a picture, then post it for all of us to enjoy. As always, you can share with us via FReepmail or email (canteenusa@canteenusa.com). |
~ Candy Examples ~ (Don't see your favorite? Post it on the thread!) ![]()
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~ NOW IT'S YOUR TURN TO SHARE ~
Bring On The Sweets! |
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Maple sugar or chocolate covered toffee (especially from See's)
Brachs caramel ;)
Tootsie Rolls washed down with strong black coffee.
Good morning Troops and Canteen!
Here's hoping your Monday is fun, stress-free, and over quickly!
Don't work too hard. Don't fret about it being Monday. Tuesday is right around the corner.
Thank you to our Troops and their families for their sacrifice on behalf of our country.
Hot freshly air-popped popcorn with lotsa real melted butter poured over it and then shaked up with tons of cinnamon and sugar!
TURTLES TURTLES AND MORE TURTLES!!!! My mom sent at least 2 boxes in every care package to my brother, who SERVED in Vietnam for over a year, got hurt a couple times, but didn't come home with any purple stuff. He got spit on at the bus station on his way home. Thanks John.
That spongy candy made from bone marrow that you can see streaks of blood in. After that, doce de leite with coconut.
My hubby said to let y'all know his favorite is
Read: Psalm 90
The days of our lives are seventy years; and if . . . they are eighty years, yet their boast is only labor and sorrow. Psalm 90:10
Bible In One Year: Proverbs 16-18; 2 Corinthians 6
Scientists predict that the average lifespan in the United States may reach 100 by the end of the 21st century. They say the genetics that control aging could be altered to extend life beyond the 70 to 80 years referred to in Psalm 90:10. Life's final chapter, however, will still read, "It is soon cut off, and we fly away."
Moses, who wrote those words, likened our existence to grass that flourishes in the morning and is cut down and withers in the evening (vv.5-6). Although he lived to be 120 (Deuteronomy 34:7), life's brevity was never far from his mind. That's why he prayed, "Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom (Psalm 90:12).
D. J. De Pree, a longtime member of the RBC Board of Directors, took those words literally. He calculated the number of days from the date of his birth until he would turn 70. At the end of each day he'd reduce his total by one. To see that figure decline reminded him to make each day count for the Lord.
We are all part of a rapidly passing scene. That should sober us, but not discourage us. Moses affirmed God as his "dwelling place" (v.1). That's the way to face the life-long issue of our fleeting earthly existence. Dennis De Haan
Thanks for sharing your favorite, visualizeSmallerGovernment.
Maybe not really a candy, and hard to find these days, SenSens (little black squares with attitude).
Cinnamon candy with a chocolate centre. Can't find them outside of the Maritimes. Yum!
Thanks, 1FASTCLOCK45, for sharing your favorite.
My favorite sweets is ice cream...and see...I brought enough for everyone!!
Welcome, Jagdgewehr, and thanks for sharing.
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