Yep, it is called 'positive thought' and it is on Page 4 of 5 on febreze.
It looks wonderful now. It very, lucky you and the children were not in the shop at the time of the crash!!! I have checked the post I mentioned in your, last post - it is the wrong one (I am like a div) - it is on this site (febreze) but it is called 'positive thought' - I think - get back to you in a 'mo . . .
Congratulations to both you and Ted, on this your Silver Wedding Anniversary
A beautiful post Ana
I also love Fredo and Greatmartin - their chat is totally 'supreme'
As promised, here is a link for you to copy and paste: https://www.thefoody.com/home.html On the 'homepage' (where this link should take you), scroll down to the 'Hundreds of Recipes'. This segment tells you of recipes from the Roman and Medievel periods too!!!
Ronald Opus had two sorts of 'Luck' - One 'bad' and One 'worse' Absolutely astounding!!!
Rinny is great to look after Quincy. Quincy looks very content and 'at home'
I have found one for you
I always like reading Chicken recipes as they are such a versatile fowl. This is a handy one as you can add or remove the ingredients.
Little Jack Horner, sat in a corner eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb - and pulled out a Plum and said "what a good boy, am I" I don't know if you have this nursery rhyme over in the States, but I think, it is Victorian in age. Nowadays, as you mentioned in your post, Plum (Christmas) Pudding, is a BIG 'must have' in my home, at least. I always look forward to (quite a few) bowlfuls of it (not, one after another lol). My mum and her sisters used to 'make their own', but I () buy mine. . . sssshhhhhh
A very, Happy St. Valentine's Day to all of you at The Schoolhouse
'ai' -Thanx for that one, it is handy in scrabble too