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  1. Sheesh Catwrangla! 89¢ is a really good sale price for a can of tuna here. It usually runs $1.20- $1.50.
  2. Found one much closer to the one we're trading for. Here's some pics of outside and inside. Yes, there is a toilet & shower (what they call a wet bath). We have a set of brand new captain seats that MM had bought for the old Tioga, so we'll put those in this one when it "comes home"..LOL We're really excited about having it. Wow! That's cool! I've never seen anything like that before.
  3. Rescuing Liberty http://www.amazon.com/Rescuing-Liberty-Perseverance-Amanda-Washington-ebook/dp/B00F7SY560/ref=sr_1_9?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389075953&sr=1-9&keywords=free+books Six months ago Liberty Collins was advancing in her career at a prosperous marketing firm and dreaming of a bright future. Now the only thing darker than her nightmares is reality. In a socially, and economically, collapsed America, Liberty struggles to find the courage to endure, and the strength to protect herself. Her faith, constitution, and sanity are challenged as the lines that separate right from wrong grow increasingly blurry. Connor Dunstan was a thriving personal injury attorney with a comfortable life and a deeply-buried past. As the country crumbles and provisions dissipate, the survival of Connor and his unforgiving niece, Ashley, rests on his ability to trust someone other than himself.
  4. Liberty Gulch http://www.amazon.com/Liberty-Gulch-G-Fredericks-ebook/dp/B00DIJ8OK8/ref=sr_1_4?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389075953&sr=1-4&keywords=free+books Ray Stanton and his wife Charlotte never expected to live a life in the country, but find themselves doing just that after events beyond their control push them from their beloved city. When the dollar collapses, a scene of violence and hunger erupts. The rich hunker down or flee altogether, while the middle class and the poor are left to battle it out over the remaining resources like food and energy. By nationalizing large farms and setting up voluntary food camps, the government offers the people an escape from their hardships. Along with some old friends, Ray and his family choose to "rough it" and take care of themselves. After an especially harsh winter, a late night knock on the door brings news of what the voluntary food camps have truly become, and good people are forced to make a difficult decision - to maintain the status quo and hope things get better, or to bravely fight against tyranny.
  5. Under Vanishing Skies http://www.amazon.com/Under-Vanishing-Skies-G-S-Fields-ebook/dp/B00H6C04WO/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1389075953&sr=1-1&keywords=free+books Trapped in the Maldives after a massive solar storm killed his family and nearly wiped out the human race, Aron Atherton plans to drink his way through the apocalypse. But his plan fizzles away like the vanishing skies above him when he uncovers a plot that threatens mankind’s last hope for survival. Now it's up to him to stop an army of fanatical pirates hell bent on launching the final Jihad..
  6. Hmmm.....this could be a topic for a whole other thread. And, this is just my personal opinion. I raw fed my my Abby for quite a few years....including when she was preggo with a litter of 11 pups....all of which were very healthy and delivered easily. One of Abby's favorite things to do was to take some of her meal and bury it somewhere in the yard to go back to later, sometimes days later. I could always tell when she buried stuff because she'd have a dirt covered nose. Dogs and cats have a different digestive system than we do. The bacteria that would knock us down won't do the same for them. I would've tossed the whole thing in the backyard and let her have at it. And probably not cooked it because it would've meant I had to pick all the meat first (no cooked bones). JMPO.
  7. Love on them while you can!
  8. Broccoli cheddar soup. Found on this webpage. http://www.yammiesnoshery.com/2013/12/panera-bread-broccoli-cheddar-soup.html The only thing I did different was use 2 cups chicken stock instead of 3 and half broccoli half cauliflower. Turned out really delicious. I didnt make bread...we just hosted bagels.
  9. It was surprisingly close. But....a drive up liquor store? For real?
  10. Catwrangla, momma and pixie, I've gotten all of yours within the last several days. I love them! My tree is covered with special ornaments from past exchanges. Its pretty neat to pull out each one and see who sent it. Thanks to everyone who sent an ornament! Merry Christmas everyone!
  11. The directions say to cut the neck off but in the next picture it looks like the top is on. Am I missing something?
  12. Wish there were more like these. Seems like most groups are exclusive....
  13. Andrea, I got yours today. Love it! And love the Swiss Miss....my favorite!
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