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  1. I really like jag jeans pull up jeans. Do order a size down though.
  2. I'm doing this with mine http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2009/04/slow-cooker-maple-brown-sugar-ham.html I've never done it before but all the things I've made from this blogger have been excellent.
  3. Zulily sometimes, shade clothing, downeast basics, shabby apple. I buy a little from everywhere and have your same requirements.
  4. The nickelodeon hotel is on zulily right now if that is up your alley. 250 for two nights. If you happen to be military I suggest afvclub.com,
  5. I've used the baked oatmeal recipe for a friend who doesn't do dairy. I just sub the yogurt and milk for canned coconut milk. It's a good grab and go. I freeze leftovers in squares when I make two pans worth.
  6. Baked oatmeal! Modify as needed. I like a 1.5 recipe (no raisins) in a 9x13 pan, makes about 12 squares. http://www.lynnskitchenadventures.com/2009/02/baked-oatmeal.html
  7. Lifetime brand . We have the three swing a frame and the airplane teeter totter. They have bigger sets though. Well made, and I can swing on the swings.
  8. My suggestion is to get a cheap one and use the dough cycle only and bake in your oven. That's what I do with mine, we don't like the hard crust a bread machine leaves when baked in there.
  9. Cowboy soup and cornbread and salad, http://www.bloomingonbainbridge.com/2012/03/cowboy-soup.html
  10. I posted our two fave baked oatmeals way on up there. I've got the non pb one sitting in the fridge ready to bake in the morning. It's so good warm with some pb on it, makes it like frosting. Just do a chia egg or your fave egg sub, and dairy subs, you can even replace the yogurt with more non dairy milk. I've used a cup of thick coconut milk for the yogurt and milk and it's yum!
  11. Baked oatmeal. Different texture! Regular, make dairy and egg subs, I've done it before. http://www.lynnskitchenadventures.com/2009/02/baked-oatmeal.html Peanut butter, same subs. http://www.lynnskitchenadventures.com/2009/05/peanut-butter-baked-oatmeal.html
  12. I really like our jumpsport the fitness trampoline, it has bungees. It's like the expensive bellicon but a lot less money!
  13. Not a crockpot recipe, but just as easy. You mix it up the night before and store it in the fridge, throw it in a cold oven in the morning and cook for about 40-45 minutes. I do a 1.5 recipe for a 9x13 pan. We omit raisins and use coconut oil. http://www.lynnskitchenadventures.com/2009/02/baked-oatmeal.html
  14. Not a crockpot recipe, but just as easy. You mix it up the night before and store it in the fridge, throw it in a cold oven in the morning and cook for about 40-45 minutes. I do a 1.5 recipe for a 9x13 pan. We omit raisins and use coconut oil.
  15. The food processor does come with some slicing and shredding discs though. The container I believe is not as big as the stand alone slicer shredder though.
  16. I have one and love it! If you wait till mothers day there will be some kind of incentive. Last year you could get the food processor for $35. If you use your breadmaker for kneading and bake in the oven, I think bread turns out better that way. This is my best recipe: http://dealstomeals.blogspot.com/2009/03/my-new-favorite-whole-wheat-bread.html?m=1 So soft and stays that way for 4-5 days so you don't have to bake everyday! And fast!
  17. I need some that will take me to the beach, to the store, pretty much anywhere! We just moved to Florida, so its flip flop weather year round! A little support would be nice and I have wide feet, sometimes can wear a regular width if they run wide. Shoes I have looked at: Montrail Molokini Chacos Olukai Ohana Tevas Keen Reef Tell me your favorites!
  18. Tonight: Honey Lime Enchiladas - http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2008/03/honey-lime-enchiladas.html Last night: Shrimp & Snow Pea Stir Fry - http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2009/06/shrimp-stir-fry-with-snow-peas-and-coconut-curry-sauce.html
  19. Meant to put in the link http://www.lifetime.com/playground/
  20. We have a lifetime swing set (and we have the airplane teeter totter). I can swing on it. The a frame isn't too pricey.
  21. This is amazing! http://www.melskitchencafe.com/2008/09/creamy-white-chili.html You can serve it over rice also or with a gluten free chip. We love it!
  22. The haba one is the one I was thinking of though http://www.blissliving.com/haba-limited-edition-nativity-set.html?utm_source=googlepepla&utm_medium=adwords&id=19162816704&utm_content=pla&gclid=CO_fmLafjLQCFQWonQodwBsAUQ
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