Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.
Please stop trolling and spreading falsehood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. The "one touch" rule. The practice of only touching an item once versus when cleaning moving something from one place to another instead of putting it where it belongs in the first place. Totally saves me time and makes me more efficient.
Ditto the above!
[b]I've also learned a lot and found some great recipes in the food forum.[b] The asparagus soup recommended a couple months ago is one of my all-time favorites.
The eating well gnocchi has been a hit for me--I found that recipe a few weeks ago and have made it once a week since.
Which one? I find a couple different gnocchi recipes - can you link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:while sleep training, do extinction for nap times. our baby naps in the crib now.
What does that mean?
Anonymous wrote:while sleep training, do extinction for nap times. our baby naps in the crib now.
Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.
Wait, wait, wait, ALMOST. Her husband has to remain a virgin too. Just a minor detail!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my daughter remains a virgin until marriage she does not need the HPV vaccine.
Um, her bethrothed could either have HPV upon their marriage or he could go out and bring it home to her during their marriage.
Nor is Larla a virgin.
But this is sarcasm, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. The "one touch" rule. The practice of only touching an item once versus when cleaning moving something from one place to another instead of putting it where it belongs in the first place. Totally saves me time and makes me more efficient.
Ditto the above!
[b]I've also learned a lot and found some great recipes in the food forum.[b] The asparagus soup recommended a couple months ago is one of my all-time favorites.
The eating well gnocchi has been a hit for me--I found that recipe a few weeks ago and have made it once a week since.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. The "one touch" rule. The practice of only touching an item once versus when cleaning moving something from one place to another instead of putting it where it belongs in the first place. Totally saves me time and makes me more efficient.
Ditto the above!
[b]I've also learned a lot and found some great recipes in the food forum.[b] The asparagus soup recommended a couple months ago is one of my all-time favorites.