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  1. My kids are older and neither need nor want anything for Christmas.

    Our community is doing a gift drive for foster kids ages 1-17 so I thought I would buy some presents for them instead.

    I would like gift ideas for the older kids--mine were pretty dorky and wanted non traditional things so I can't go by memory as to what would be popular.  

    Thanks in advance!

  2. So, I have an Ott-lite and asked customer service what sort of lux it has and if it could be used for seasonal affective disorder.  This is the response I received:

    "Unfortunately Ottlite is unable to make any claim to SAD, it is recommended to confer with your physician regarding SAD.

     

    All of Ottlite’s products is a 1 O’clock afternoon sunshine without the heat, glare or rays (no UVA, no UVB, and only the smallest UVC enough to assist with plant growth).

     

    All of Ottlite’s products has a CRI (Color Rendering Index) of above 90, with the Kelvin temperature between 5000-6000."

    Soooo, does this mean that their lamps would be work for treating SAD or not? There was no mention of "lux" which seems to be a gauge for happy lights.

    Thanks for helping me interpret this!!!

  3. 1 hour ago, Spy Car said:

    The Breville is more like 11 3/4 x 13 1/2.

    If that helps.

    It is pretty big and saves heating up an oven during times of hot weather (which I recall you complaint about recently).

    Like others on this thread, our Breville is used constantly. Multiple times daily.

    Bill

    The world of toaster ovens is a new territory for me--could you give me an example of what all you use it for during the day?

  4. This has become such an interesting conversation and has brought up other questions.

    I look at hate as being a very, very intense emotion.  So, my question to all you haters 🙂 is do you feel other emotions with equal intensity?

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  5. I honestly don't think I actively hate anyone.

    So, it kinda surprises me when I hear someone say they hate someone, be it someone they know in real life, a politician (Trump for instance), TV personality, etc...

    Are there people you hate?

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  6. I have tooled up in order to upholster a number of different things in my house.  I have two chairs that I stripped to the bones and am in the process of putting springs in them--they didn't have any before.

    My guides are Kim's Upholstery (online)--she has some free videos and stuff or you can pay for membership and get expert help, and a book by Amanda Brown--Spruce:  A Step-by-Step Guide to Upholstery and Design.

  7. Thankfully, he is participating in his company's 401K and they do match to a certain extent.  I worry that he has no realistic idea of the cost of retiring--that he will look at the balance and, being still young, think that it is a lot of money when it really isn't.  So, I thought it might be a good idea to have an actual figure to shoot for so he can see that no, he won't be able to retire any time soon.

  8. Say you have a young adult in your household, age 26, working full time.  Is there any way to advise them as to how much money they need to have in their retirement account by the time they retire in order to live comfortably?

    I know there are a lot of variables, but is there some general guideline since retirement is such a distant concept for them?

  9. 8 hours ago, Pen said:

     

    Live dog(s) too?

    No live dogs allowed in the bedroom but the two of them have a nice area just outside the bedroom.  My sisters sleep with their dogs and I never understood how they get any sleep at all.  My husky and German Shepherd dogs take up way too much room.

    The print was my mother's and it reminds me of her.  I am not surprised so many have it--my neighbor had one, too!  I have several small dog statues on a bedside table, but the dog theme does not extend to the rest of the house.  I mean, I'm not the crazy dog lady or anything...... 

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  10. We are not gluten free here but I like to cook gluten free on occasion, mainly because I don't think it's a good idea to eat the same things all the time and also because there is a huge world of food out there that most Americans don't even know about (visit an International grocery store--it's also a terrific place for gluten free flours and noodles).

    Made a fabulous gluten free coffee cake yesterday (Americas Test Kitchen:How Can It Be Gluten Free cookbook)--it was better than any with gluten I have made in the past.

    The whole family likes cauliflower pizza crust, too, and there was a pizza crust that used {I think} garbanzo bean flour that my gluten addicted son said he liked better than traditional crust.  

  11. I am neutral on this subject but the author of the second article seems to have celiac disease himself and is {I believe} an orthopedic surgeon.

    To address the pizza question, he stated in the article that one has to give the benefit of the doubt to assuming they are not cross contaminating with the toppings.  No telling how your pizza place handled things, Cintinative--obviously they did not handle things well, but does this mean that all pizza places offering gluten free are suspect?  He did not state it was not possible to be exposed at pizza places. 

    I also believe he likened e coli with gluten simply to show that we are not afraid to use utensils that have been exposed to e coli as long as we clean them and as long as we clean something exposed to gluten we should be fine--boiling water was just an added measure of cleaning.

  12. 9 hours ago, Jyhwkmama said:

    The Property Brothers say that if you have kids and/or pets, go with a midtone to hide dirt. They even did a demo with different flooring samples. It was eye opening.

    I would love to see that demo!  And one that shows how durable a flooring material is--I don't want to have to choose again anytime soon!

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