Re: Question
04/30/04 09:44 AM
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tarabara04
Reged: 04/06/04
Posts: 442
Loc: Bay Area, California, USA
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Thanks Linz! Well, for fish, it depends. It's kind of a day-to-day thing for me. Like right now, the thought of it isn't so pleasant. But maybe some day. I'll keep my mind open Is Quorn available in the U.S. My mom almost bought veggie burgers the other day but all the ones on the shelf at the store were expired . Pasta is cool. I like potatoes also. Not so fond of tomato paste just cause of heartburn experiences (even though there's not actually damage to my esophagus). NOw as far as the soy mozarella...I've been looking for soy cheeses like that and soy cream cheese and can't find it. See. We have a health food store that's kind of close, but a hassle to go to because all of these people bring along mini carts for their toddlers and block the already narrow aisles...not to mention that the parking lot is tiny. There is this one store that's like a normal supermarket/healthfood store that is my favorite but it doesn't have soy cheeses. It had like tofu cream chees or something but the fat content looked too high. I guess part of the problem is that I get tired pretty quickly, so going around the supermarket trying to find these things is hard. SO maybe i'll call first or look online or ask them to order the things. I like avocado though Thanks so much for your help! Your the best BY the way. Your house looks so pretty It reminds me when i was watching teletubbies once (i know i'm 17..i was tired, ok?) and they had this little video letter thing from these little kids who were helping their dad wash their car and the house they were in front of looked EXACTLY like yours. I swear! Thanks a bunch! I hope you are well! And i'm going to do the timer thing
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