New Years Lucky Foods
-Tammy
Happy New Year! January 2016, the beginning of a great year! This year marks a whole new chapter in my life, and I'm excited! On New Years Eve I like to write a list of crap I'm done with for the year down on paper and the crumple it up and burn it with fireworks! It feels good to burn all the crap I'm done with for the year! :) I made a list of New Years Resolutions too. Practical resolutions, not stuff like lose 60 Lbs. in a month, or something equally unatainable or unreasonable. Last night we popped fireworks, nothing big, just the shower kind since we went to the town my boyfriends parents live in. Fireworks are illegal in most towns, unless it's a city display. But since I live out in the country I've always been able to shoot off the big stuff. We had fun though, even with just sparklers, ground fountains, and smoke bombs. Yesterday I made my boyfriends family the traditional southern New Years dinner. Pork roast, black eyed peas, cabbage, Macaroni & Cheese, and cornbread. They liked it! I love this article from Epicurious.com on Traditional New Years Dinner meanings. The food we eat on New Years Day and it's symbolism. New Years Lucky Foods I hope everyone has a fantastic year, and that 2016 provides many opportunities, much good luck, and tons of happiness for all! -Tammy
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So, so, so much has happened since I posted last. I honestly don't even know where to begin! Ok from the beginning of the year of 2015....Well I lost 43 Lbs! But it wasn't exactly the best way it happened. I was super stressed out and extremely depressed. I was barely eating, and I started exercising to relieve some of my stress. When most people are depressed they tend to eat their feelings. But I eat when I'm happy and comfortable. So I was super stressed from personal things going on in my relationship with my fiancé. We had NOT been getting along, arguing almost daily, and I was really unhappy with the way my life was going. Nowhere fast. We split in April. We had been together for 13 years. Since I was 15! I was young and didn't know any better, and wanted to be with him. We had always argued, and had issues, but it was getting ridiculous. I finally had enough in April and decided I needed to split with him, for myself. And it was hard. Harder than anything I've ever done. He couldn't understand why or how I could do that to him, but it wasn't meant as a way to hurt him, but rather a way to help myself. It was a hard breakup. 13 years is a long time to be together. But we weren't married, and he never showed that he was serious about marrying me. It took him 9 years to propose with a $10. ring. I was always hurt by that, but enough about things that are painful.
I've moved on to something that's wonderful and makes my heart soar! My new boyfriend Rey is amazing! He cooks for me, he's helping me fix up the house I'm living in, he helps me see the best in myself. He believes in me in ways I didn't think other people could believe in me! He encourages me. And overall he's helped me overcome so many problems in my life, it's crazy! I'm so glad he came into my life, and now I actually can imagine a happy life, instead of a sad, depressed life. It's amazing what someone new coming into your life can do for you! I'm genuinely happy now. And since he cooks for me and feeds me so damn good I've gained most of that weight back. : / BUT like I said, lol, I eat when I'm happy and comfortable, and I'm definitely happy and comfy now. So onto other things, enough about the personal crap I've been going through! I hope to make some changes to Pink Moogle HQ in the coming year. I'm hoping for a fresh feel to the site, and hopefully pick back up on some reviews! Please wish me luck! Thank you for staying with me and reading my blog, or if you're just joining me, I hope you enjoy what's to come! Thanks! -Tammy This Sunday started out just like most every Sunday, until I got to work. I clean business offices, and local businesses. On Sundays, since there’s no one in the offices, we usually start cleaning around noon. Beginning at the local Thrift Shop on the Downtown Square in Carthage, also known as the Gas Capital of the United Stated and the friendliest spot in the world. Our City motto is 'Country at it's best!' I had tried to avoid blatantly naming the town where I’m from here on my blog, but what can I do, it’s on the news interview I’m in! If there’s a news interview involved, you know something serious happened. Thankfully I, and everyone involved, are ok! My car, is not ok! Check out my interview with KGAS reporter Blake Holland here: So THAT happened! It was seriously surreal, I can’t explain it any other way. I was less than 30 feet away from it when it happened! If the lady had veered to the right instead of the left, she would have creamed the big work van, and it would have come into the store we were cleaning. Seriously scary stuff. Have you ever seen those World’s Wildest Video shows where somebody come flying up and wrecks into a gas station, or a store. I’ve NEVER seen any video of somebody rear-ending another car into a building, and going in with it. Two vehicles, in one building. Also I would like to clarify my derpy “heard a really loud sound” description. It was a bunch of sounds at once, the deep boom of car impact, the sound of my car breaking the glass front of the building, the slight screech of tires, the sound the building made when the vehicles entered, her engine from her still accelerating. It was a loud sound, of many sounds compounded together. Also I yelled/screamed, “Oh my GOD!” So there’s the clarification of my bad sound description. But 10 minutes earlier, or 10 minutes later, and I would have been getting out of my car arriving, or into my car leaving. The frame is obviously bent, because none of the doors open, we had to break a window at the wrecking yard just to get my purse out! I always keep my phone in my pocket, so at least I had my phone on me to call 911 as soon as it happened. The lady possibly had a medical issue, or had a blackout, we still aren’t sure. She seemed dazed, but otherwise she was alright. But, I’m grateful that it was a parked unoccupied car, into an empty building, and that everyone is ok! Something kind of humorous has happened as the result of me giving an interview, (to the most professional news reporter, Blake Holland with KGAS! He’s the reason the interview was presentable and good, I was hot and pretty much still a nervous wreck, so he did an awesome job! And props to his editing skills!) it was put on the local news! Not like the town or county we live in, but the three state wide local news! OMG, my brother told me he saw it, and I was able to catch it on KTBS Channel 3! Ahhhhhhhh! I’m a TV star ya’ll. But the funny thing is that less than 24 hours after the story was aired on the news, I was recognized by a random guy! WHAT WHAT?!?!? Lol, I was so embarrassed when he was on the phone one second, looked at me, took the phone away from his ear and said, “Hey, I know you, weren’t you on the TV last night? Yeah! What the Hell happened?!?” I turned beet red, and told him, “Yes sir, that was me!” and shortly explained what happened and that we still don’t really know why it happened. And he actually said to me, “Well you did a great job on your interview!” I was speechless! I’m sure the look on my face must’ve been priceless. I could just barely stammer out a Thank You.
Eeeeeep! And the YouTube video already has over 480 views in less than 48 hours! Crazy! But you know what's really funny, as soon as I saw Blake with KGAS and his camera my first thought was, "Damnit! I'm not dressed for this, and my makeup is in my purse, trapped in the car!" LMFAO!!! Typical, huh? I just want to thank all my family and friends that have reached out, interacted, and offered their support over this. My guardian angel was definitely watching over me. :) We had a quiet Independence Day on Friday. We didn't even go buy any fireworks! But we did get plenty of yummy food to grill. First we grilled hot dogs, for lunch. Then I grilled skewers of green bell peppers, mushrooms, and onions to go with the oh, so pretty looking ribeye steaks for dinner. I also baked some huge (!) Texas size Taters, and we had Bush's Honey Baked Beans. All the while I was drinking a delicious mix of Arbor Mist Red Moscato Cherry, 7up, and some maraschino cherries (and a splash of cherry juice), and it was like the BEST cherry limeade, but with a little kick! For dessert, what else but Apple Pie! I got an apple pie from Schwan's Home Service, and it was so, so good! The perfect 4th of July day of grillin' and nomming! My patriotic Cherry Limeade with Arbor Mist Red Moscato Cherry, 7up, and maraschino cherries, with a splash of cherry juice. SOOO GOOD! All the food was so tasty. I just LOVE my patriotic set of glasses I found at my local thrift shop. I saw them around the fall, during their twice yearly store wide 1/2 off clearance, where they get rid of everything in the store so it can be cleaned thoroughly. And they were 25 cents for a set! I love those finds. :)
I hope everybody had a fantastic 4th of July! :) -TammyThis Spring and early Summer so far has consisted of working up the brick planters at the front of my house and planting butterfly attracting wildflower seeds and petunias, mowing the yard, first with a tractor, then up keeping it with a push mower. My front yard is a typical East Texas front yard, the size of half a football field! But it’s super hard work using that push mower though, the yard hadn’t been mowed or cared for in about four years! It was so clumpy, bumpy, and overgrown, like a pasture. But now it’s much more presentable! So happy. I know Summer isn’t officially until June 21st, but it’s been really, really warm and muggy for the last few weeks here now, Summer is HERE! Everything Fun, Summery, and Delicious is finally here. I’ve been looking forward to fresh local peaches, watermelon, and berries all Winter and Spring! Yum. A new local Orchard and Garden opened in my county this Summer, and I’m excited to go out and pick some fresh produce! Pics definitely to come from that trip. And I’ve been waiting for our local lake to warm up a little before we start taking picnics and swimming trips out there. Fun times. :)
~~~~~~ I love BzzAgent, just thought I’d share my love. :) But really, as a BzzAgent I do love getting coupons and products for free to try out. It’s always exciting to be a part of great new product Campaigns, and to let others know what I think of them. I’m currently part of three Campaigns and I’m happy to be a part of BIC Soleil Glow razors, Coppertone CLEARLYSheer Sunscreen, and Dr. Scholl’s Dreamwalk Insoles. Three well known, awesome companies with some great products. ~~~~~~ It had been two years with my iPhone 4s, and I was ready to upgrade. iPhone 5s Silver was the way to go and I LUV IT! I really love that I can turn my screen on with a low battery and it lights up, whereas with the 4s it had some kind of power save function or something and the screen was darkened out but barely lit up and it would be at over 50% battery life left! Infuriating! But the 5s is so nice. :) ~~~~~~ I’m new to The Chew but I love them! It’s on ABC at Noon here, central time, and I watch everyday now and have been so inspired by the recipes, crafts, and their great working chemistry! They’re funny and fun to watch. I’ve always liked Mario Batali and his Italian cooking show, Molto Mario from way back in the Food Network baby years, and PBS if I remember correctly! I’ve learned a lot over the years from both Mario Batali, and food cooking shows in general. It’s fun to watch and learn about different food, or how to make the food you normally eat, but better. Plus with The Chew I almost always laugh out loud (literally) at their shenanigans! Carla Hall is quickly becoming my fave though, just sayin’. ;D I LOVED the Clinton's Craft Corner from Friday where they made the SO CUTE Shirt & Tie Father's Day Cards! Go check out how to make them over at The Chew Website. Just click here! ~~~~~~ I’ve been gorging on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives from my DirecTV Genie DVR and I’ve been seeing a bunch of OMG so delicious looking food! I have a few recipes written down that I plan to try to recreate at home! Thanksgiving Day Waffles, OH YEAH! Guy, you’re an awesome Ambassador of FlavorTown! ;) My first two Diamond Candles and Rings. The first one, Gingerbread Latte, smelled so delicious, like sweet gingerbread baking in the oven, and and yummy cup of latte, steaming and waiting to be devoured. I loved my first Diamond Candle, and have fallen HARD for them. It's an obsession now. I had heard of Diamond Candle before, through other Bloggers. But when I saw a deal on (I want to say Fab, but I can't find the confirmation e-mail, so I'm not sure) Fab for Buy one get one free coupon code I was all over that! I got two Gingerbread Latte scented and gave the other to A.J.'s mom. She loved it too! I ordered several varieties of scents for Christmas, keeping a few for myself, like my second one here, Mistletoe. It smelled fresh and crisp, and I liked it a lot! The rings from both weren't stamped with any markings inside to indicate a pricey ring, but I keep hoping. I do like the rings, and am glad they are sizes I can wear!
My third Diamond Candle and ring. This smelled so fresh, woodsy, and slightly sweet. Cinnamon Pinecone was part of the Christmas order, when I ordered so many, I gifted several to Aunts, and my Mama and A.J.'s mom. They were a huge hit! Everybody was surprised and loved them, I even had cousins planning on trying to take them off their moms hands! The ring is Amethyst colored stone, with a silver band, with clear accent stone along the side.
I had ordered this Library of Flowers bubble bath in The Forest scent from Amazon. The retailer was Library of Flowers, and I thought it was cool that even though I ordered through Amazon, they sent a sampler of different gorgeous and wonderful smelling lotions! There were several different ones, and I thought it was a nice touch. Also I love The Forest scent just as much as I love Wildflower & Fern, the first bottle I received from a PopSugar Box last year.
Here's a pic of my pile of presents that was waiting for me in my chair on my Birthday a few weeks ago! A.J. is SOOO thoughtful and I LOVE him! :) And he picked out the too cute Hello Kitty wrapping paper, he knows me all to well. And there was a not easy to wrap present, so I got the velcro top Christmas box. Hey, it was still sitting handy, cause I haven't put all the Christmas stuff up at that point!
And this literally sums up how it is with all the posts on Facebook of local moms who were excited to let their kids have their "Snow Day". Yes snow is falling from the sky. No it's not hindering anything. LoL. A few places WERE getting some sleet with their snow, so that legit, but big fat flurries....
And within a few days I got another e-mail from Influenster letting me know I was one of the top Dr. Scholl's for Her Badge holders from the Rose VoxBox, for completing the challenges I won a $10. Amazon Gift Card! Awesome-sauce! I was ecstatic to see this e-mail and keep telling everybody about it! :)
Here's a pic of the Valentine's Day gifts I'm wrapping up for A.J.'s Aunts and cousins! The e.l.f. lip gloss sets and Nail polish were in the 90% Christmas clearance at Target, and I snagged a dozen of the lip glosses for $0.39 each! And the Nail polish sets were only $0.49 each, but there were only 4 left. But I bought them out and got some GREAT Valentine's Day gifts! The wrapping paper was only $0.25, Target 90% Christmas Clearance also. The Bodycology lotion and hand sanitizer set was only like $1.00 or something. And to top it off they are getting Diamond Candles in great Valentine's scents, Be Mine and Romance.
My Valentine's Day gifts! Chocolate covered Strawberries from a local bakery that I adore! Roses in a beautiful vase, and OMG a chest freezer! I've wanted one for about, oh, I don't know, 10 years! :) It's got Schwan Home Service written all over it! I love and totally miss Schwan foods, since i haven't had the space for all their great stuff, I've really been missing it!
This isn't really related to anything, but this little bottle of e.l.f. nail polish SURVIVED the washer! I accidentally left it in the pocket of my robe, and decided hey, I need to wash that robe...I remembered after it had been hanging on the line for over an hour....Luckily it hadn't busted in the pocket. That would have been a gigantic mess. Check Your Pockets!!!
So check out this email I received from the past or the FUTURE!!! 12/31/69, on this day, on this New Years Eve, I must have sent myself an email since I've never changed it since I originally made one in like 2000 or something! Maybe 1999...Lol it deleted itself before I was done deleting junk email, so idk.
So, for Mardi Gras I made some baked seasoned butter shrimp. They're super easy to make, and pretty much all you need is frozen shrimp, foil, and seasoning. You can make spicy with Tony's, salt, and garlic powder, or sweet with a little sugar, or basil. I went with the slightly spicy cajun style since it was Mardi Gras!
So heres the shrimpies with the seasoning and just a couple dollops of butter! No measuring, just shake it on, and plop that margarine on it! I went ahead and creased some foil into square packets, no cooking spray or anything. Wrap up in a packet, and place on a baking pan, Bake at 350 for about 20 to 30 minutes. I check on them and sometimes I've packed too many shrimpies into one foil packet and have to cook a little longer. Be sure to use a pan at least an inch tall, incase the butter leaks out of the packets! Yummy!
Here's a new favorite! I bought a Louisiana Cookin' Magazine for Mardi Gras, which I usually do since I LOVE all the various speciality holiday cooking magazine. And I decided on this recipe, Spinach Bread Bites. These were solo yummy and I liked the mix with or with out the bread, it's that good. This picture s pre baked on the bread, it was so good we ate it and I forgot to take pics! Testament to the goodness....
So I haven't cut my hair in about 3 years, and decided since I keep almost dipping it in the toilet when I clean it, and usually keep it up in a bun anyway, that I needed a haircut. My hair was down to my butt, so yeah...past time. The last time my hair was this long, was three years ago when I got it cut the last time. Also I donated my ponytail to Locks of Love, an awesome Non-Profit Organization that uses donated hair to make wigs for children with Cancer!
WHAT IS LOCKS OF LOVE?
Locks of Love is a public non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children in the United States and Canada under age 21 suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. We meet a unique need for children by using donated hair to create the highest quality hair prosthetics. Most of the children helped by Locks of Love have lost their hair due to a medical condition called alopecia areata, which has no known cause or cure. The prostheses we provide help to restore their self-esteem and their confidence, enabling them to face the world and their peers. Mission Statement Our mission is to return a sense of self, confidence and normalcy to children suffering from hair loss by utilizing donated ponytails to provide the highest quality hair prosthetics to financially disadvantaged children. The children receive hair prostheses free of charge or on a sliding scale, based on financial need. I haven't been blogging, I know I suck. Ok, I'm not going to even try to play catch up with ALL the sub. boxes I've received over the last few months. I'm switching over to another computer, from my cheapest of the cheap Acer laptop, to our HP desktop. The Acer is just so slow, and takes forever to upload any pics to my blog, that I've been putting off posts just because I don't want to mess around with the Acer. But maybe somebody (like AJ, my brother, or my mom) will take pity on me and get me an Apple MacBook Air for Christmas. Hint-Hint. ;) Thanksgiving came and went, and I didn't get a single picture of all the family over for our first Thanksgiving at my Nan-Nan's since we redecorated and moved in. I was so busy cooking, that by the time I sat down and was rested enough to think about it, everybody was leaving! I NEVER go out on Black Friday, and only recently have I started shopping the online deals for Black Friday through Cyber Monday. I actually did save a bunch of money, but it was on stuff I was already buying. Not something I didn't need and was just getting because it sounded like a "good deal". I have to share a few pics I have gotten recently. My awesome (leftover) Wal-Mart Black Friday DVD Deals. All of these were only $9.96 each! I saved a bunch of money! Admittedly I got a few of these for me, like Modern Family (which I now LOVE!), Boardwalk Empire, The Big Bang Theory, Cloud Atlas, Fringe, and Pretty Little Liars. Everything else is Christmas Presents.
My first Diamond Candle. Every candle has a ring inside valued at $10. $100. $1,000. or $5,000.! Plus they're Earth-friendly, all natural, soy candles, and it smells GREAT! This one is Gingerbread Latte, and it smells like the best cup of coffee, and sweets baking in the oven at the same time. Yummy.
I haven't tried LORAC brand before, and was excited to see this mini lip gloss collection, I love mini collections! Plus at Ulta, they were offering a free mini LORAC POREfection Primer with purchase, so I went for it! It was a great value for only $24. and has a great selection of colors. I also got those special Holiday edition OPI polishes, they were 2 for $15. much better than $8.50 they usually are there.
Well, that's about it for now. I don't have as many sub. boxes coming in now. Most of the monthly, three, and six month subscriptions have ran out, and I didn't renew. I'm still getting PopSugar Must Have, Love with Food, Love with food Deluxe, LootCrate, Escape Monthly, FabFitFun VIP, Yuzen, and Bespoke Post (For AJ). I have the pics from last months PopSugar Must Have, and am going to try to get that review together soon. -Tammy
So a friend I haven't heard from in a while got in touch with me a few days ago. It was nice to hear how they were doing, and to catch up for a bit. After not seeing hardly anyone all Spring and Summer, it just seems to be that time of year for people to start being social! About a month ago another friend stopped by to see how the house was coming along. It was great to catch up with her! I really appreciated that she decided to stop by, since hardly anyone one does, it ment alot. :) One of AJ's cousins stopped by last week as well for a visit, AND AJ's uncle and Aunt from Kansas were down visiting (AJ's) Grandpa, and they came over to see our "new" house! All this company and catching up with friends really has put me in the "festive" holiday spirit. I can't wait for Halloween to come, and go, and for Thanksgiving and Christmas to get here! I'm a pretty social person around the holidays, and LOVE hosting Thanksgiving and Christmas parties. I look forward to the Christmas Munchie Party just as much as Thanksgiving! My spread is just as impressive as Turkey Day. ;) My Christmas Munchie Party Menu:
I'll get all those recipes together and make a fun, festive post for ya'll soon! Do you usually host a Christmas Party, or a holiday party of some kind? What is your spread like? Planning on hosting your first party, and have questions? Feel free to ask! :) -Tammy Wow! It's been TWO months since I posted on here? I'm kind of surprised! Well, a lot has been going on since my last post. We FINALLY got completely moved in! YAY!!! I'm so happy to be living in my grandmother's house, next door to my childhood home. It took a lot of hard work, but it's paid off! One of the major holdups was the kitchen. I had literally over a dozen cabinets and drawers to clean out and go through. Packed full. How much Tupperware did ONE woman need? I found at least 8 different types of old Tupperware, full sets, mixed pieces, duplicates. All old, and well used. Probably close to 75 pieces of Tupperware. I set aside the pieces I wanted to keep (About a dozen pieces) and set aside the rest for a garage sale. Also in the cabinets were lots of old serving pieces, full and mixed plate sets, glass pitchers, cups, glasses, ALL kinds of stuff! I plan on selling all the old Wal-Mart plates and cups I've been using and just use Nan-Nan's (my grandma) nice stuff. I'm honestly surprised her stuff is all still there after all these years and other people living there. (I guess since it was her current husband living there after she passed away on '03, and then another family member after he passed away a few years later, they weren't worried about going through ALL that stuff while living there.) But it's really awesome to be living here now! I knew when we checked out the gas pipes they were old and I didn't want to be on Gas anyway, so we had to replace the water heater. We needed a bigger one anyway, there's NO WAY 40 Gal. is enough for the long, hot showers I take. Hell, the trailer we moved from had a 55 gal. and it was barely enough! ;) Anyway, long story short we now have a 80 Gal. electric Hot water heater. And it BARELY fits! LOL, I measured and everything, and didn't take into account the gas line there where it was hooked up to the old one. Luckily, AJ's Uncle, who hooked it up for us, had some blocks perfect to put under it and Voila! It fit!! So needless to say I haven't had time for any blogging. But, I've gotten settled in, more or less, and I'm so excited to start sharing again! It's October! November is fast approaching and Thanksgiving will be here soon. I'm super excited to be able to host Thanksgiving in a house that all the family will fit in! I'm a full scale Thanksgiving cook. I like to do the works. And there's a lot of people invited. Like 26 people by my last count.
My Thanksgiving Day Menu:
Mmmhhhhhh. I can't wait until November. :D I'm sure you can see why. This is a HUGE spread for quite a lot of family though, and a lot of hard work goes into it, but I LOVE IT! It makes me so happy to see everybody enjoying the food at the end of the day. Did I mention I have to get up at 6 am to start preparing just about everything for Dinner way later that afternoon, at like 6 or 7 pm. I make just about everything from scratch, from the cornbread for the Chicken Dressing, to the creamy Mashed Potatoes and gravy. And usually AJ's mom brings the Ham. It's a delicious country smoked Ham from the small country store type restaurant she works at. Their food is great, and during the holidays they sell huge smoked Hams, and they're to die for! I'll get some pics up when Thanksgiving rolls around. This year, I'm encouraging all the family that's invited over to bring a side, or dessert, or anything! I'm going to be using the stove and oven at the trailer to cook all my food, since the cooktop and oven over here at the house is Gas, and therefore not useable. I'm currently cooking with a convection over, microwave, and an electric skillet. Limited meals, to say the least. But it's ok, When I save up and get the stovetop, and oven I want, it'll be awesome! :) I haven't updated ANY of the August sub. boxes I've received, and I kinda like it that way. Ever since I decided last month that it wasn't important or urgent that I update a box as soon as I get it, It was more fun for me to actually enjoy the boxes as I get them, and then give a more thorough review. Instead of "This sounds interesting." or "It'll probably be good." I'll have more time to try out more stuff. And I still plan on making a I tried it section, so most stuff will find it's way there. I can say that this month I've got: Blissmo, UM Cheeky, Out of the Box Sampler Flip Flop Bodaciously Bigger Box, Yuzen Fall, Orange Glad, Conscious Box, Ambition Box, Love with Food, Dazzley Box, Bulu box, Taste Trunk, LootCrate, BarkBox, Bespoke Post, Escape Monthly, Goodies Co., and Pawalla Cat Mini senior age, so far. Lot's of reviews to catch up on, but I'm slowly enjoying them, and it's nice. In vacation news, there won't be any vacation this year. Yay...not. It's always a major catastrophe when it's time to plan to go out of town. I'm glad I didn't make any reservations! We tried to use our water and discovered it was off. Okay, maybe there's a water main broken or something. We waited a few hours and called my mom who is next door, and she had water. OK, weird. Why Is mine out? We call the water company and come to find out they turned it off cause it was CRAZY high when they checked the meter! They cut it off as a precaution, since we didn't know about it. So we have upped the move in time for the house, no more leisurely working, we have to get it switched over from gas to electric, like, this week! |
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