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aww.. who was it and how dared they lol:(.. what did i have - the usual i guess. and a friend gave me this new brand of peanut butter:

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it's naturally sweet, you can taste the sweetness, almost no need for jam!


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All natural :scared:

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Oh my brother, he came over, it was alright though but messed up my days plans.
He needed his tires rotated and stuff checked out.

I had OJ this morning, all back to normal now. :biggrin:


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lolol@all natural:)).. oh dunno. tasted so sweet, had the same thing again today:)

tires rotated and stuff checked out? - can you do all that? blue, what exactly did you do in the car company you used to work for?


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Oh hey yeah all natural lol

I worked at ford and was a Utility for a long time and then I went to paint department and did a few things.
I worked at two plants, and knew about 200 jobs or more, I also managed a team of 24 people at one time. I can do it all might as well say :)

Have you ever managed people :001_unsure:


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ugh never but by what i get here and there from my husband's job stories it's anything but easy:(.. corporations make sure their managers earn their bonuses in sweat tears and blood. often their own lol:(

but blue, managing people is a transferable skill! and does not require perfect back! why can't you do more of the same anymore?


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today for breakfast - the usual (pb&j) with strawberries. i'mma patent this stuff it's too good:))


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I hate managing people, you always have the one or two that ruin the whole thing.
I got to hating even seeing them, and wanted to hurt them just hearing about them.
If I had the job I wanted it would be managing the bosses there, but I was hourly not salary.

I had OJ but in the morning Ill have more B-day cake :w00t:


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it was your b'day?? happy b'day dear blue!!!:)

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aww what did you wish for bf, and what did you get:))

i had lemon cake for breakfast - had company yesterday so there were a few slices leftover from last night. i made it with buckwheat flour, it was really good:)


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I got cake, that's what I wanted and just ate the last piece :)
Today I had a birthday breakfast at Cracker Barrel, I had Rainbow trout, mac and cheese, fries, and fried apples. Yummy !
I want more trout.
Lemon cake is pretty good, Lemon pudding cake is really good.


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yup, it is:)).. hope your b'day went well. how young are you now blue:)

breakfast today - the usual. and then a sandwich and an apple turnover for lunch. that apple turnover was super delicious - my little jewish bakery at it again!:))


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Almost mid 40s now :001_unsure: I don't feel that old, but I hurt like I'm in my 80s

Oh back to the OJ today :bored: wish I had some more trout


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we are practically the same age then!:))

breakfast today - leftover crepes from last night. made them at my older son's request - didn't make crepes in a long time.. they bring me back to my childhood, my mom used to make them quite often.


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OJ again, sure wish I had some more rainbow trout :)I said that last post didn't I, that was good stuff.
I never had crepes.


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no way! they are so easy peasy to make blue! today i had the last one, but i had to eat it remembering how it tasted while it was fresh cuz they are good for a day, not longer really:))

to make them just whip up 2-3 eggs, milk and whole-wheat flour, some vanilla and salt, get the batter to reach the consistency of buttermilk by adding more milk and you are set!

you can have them with whatever you have your pancakes with. my fave topping is ground walnut & brown sugar mix.

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