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Whould you like your boyfriend to do this?

ok today i went to my girlfriends highschool and suprised her at lunch. se seemed pretty happy. we ate and just hung out a bit. i got the code to her locker and when she wasnt there a wrote i love you and signed it with a nickname inside joke sorto of thing. lol she really likes jolly ranchers so when luch was over and she went to class i walked to the store and got like jumbo pack and went back to school and put them in her locker cause she said she felt like some but had no money at lunch.then i just went home
. good? i thought it was fun and she seemed happy.just opinions or other ideas.thanks

By: James



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Old Fashioned Way to Take pics?

I read the book “The Man Who Was Poe”, and in it, Poe went to get his picture taken…. It was like a giant flash camera thing that was huge, and it took a long time to get his picture. What is this device called?

By: Puppet-chan♥



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Candy Cane?

If anyone wants to know where the candy cane came from, just read this post from the ministry MenOfGod (www.menofgod.us). Here you are!
The Legend of the Candy Cane

Look at the Candy Cane
What do you see?
Stripes that are red
Like the blood shed for me
White is for my Savior
Who’s sinless and pure!
“J” is for Jesus, My Lord, that’s for sure!
Turn it around
And a staff you will see
Jesus my shepherd
Was born for Me!

Many years ago, a candy maker wanted to make a candy at Christmas time that would serve as a witness to his Christian faith. He wanted to incorporate several symbols for the birth, ministry and death of Jesus. He began with a stick of pure white hard candy; white to symbolize the Virgin Birth and the sinless nature of Jesus; hard to symbolize the solid rock, the foundation of the Church; firmness to represent the promise of God. The candymaker made the candy in the form of a “J” to represent the name of Jesus, who came to earth as our Savior. He thought it co

By: Dµ§†¥ [ÅΩ†¡-JøΩå§]



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How can I get my 5 yr old to eat normal food?

She is so picky. She gets good nutrition, but for example, for dinner, she will only eat: spaghetti in sauce, fish sticks and french fries or tots, pizza, or cereal. That’s it.

Lunch could be any of the above, and she eats pb&j. She loves bread, yogurt, crackers, soy milk, fruit, and of course, sweets and candy. NO meat or vegetables.

There really isn’t much else. I’m tired of making separate meals for her. I’ve had a behavioral specialist come to dinner several times to help, but my daughter will not budge. She will totally freak if you try to get her to even take a litte bit.

Please, any advice is welcome. This has gone on long enough. I thought she would outgrow it, but this is getting on my nerves!

By: Juliana J



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Where can you get the Mexican powder candy in San Jose?

I’ve seen kids at my school have yummy packets of this kind of salt candy. I’ve tasted the Lemon Lime one and Orange Soda one. They are delish! Where can I find them? South San Jose only, pleez!

By: Soulja Girl



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Should they make a new candy bar and call it the “conspiracy nut bar”?

With those wafer things like kit kat bars or nutty buddies have. Covered in Creamy Dark Chocolate, and topped with peanuts.
Conspiracy theorists are my inspiration. We all know they are nuts afterall.

By: Conspiracy Buster 2.0



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Back-to-School with an Apple a Day?

Natural Cures Tip of the Week

Week of Sept 17th, 2006
Week of September 17th, 2006

Back-to-School with an Apple a Day?

Autumn signals not only the return of school days for many, but the organic apple farmer to our local farmer’s markets. It was Benjamin Franklin who coined the phrase, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”. True. But, it took until 2003, to find out that apples have 16 different biologic polyphenols. Polyphenols have a variety of different functions in the human body, including acting as antioxidants. One particular antioxidant, called quercetin, is not just a boon to the brain, but studies have shown that it may reduce cancer risks and prevent other diseases. Fresh, organic, whole apples are the best form of the fruit, as quercetin is found primarily in apple skin. Polyphenols may be responsible for some of the health-promoting effects of apples recognized by Franklin more than 200 years ago, but the apples in Franklin’s day weren’t treated with toxic or persistent pesticides. Today, apples are on the list of the most contaminated fruits and vegetables. So, while it’s still better that kids eat any apple rather than modern junk food, an organic apple a day (the way they used to be grown) is the best apple to keep the doctor away - according to both old wisdom and 21st century wisdom. See more information in Chapter 6 of the Natural Cures book).

A highly respected magazine for kids, once ad-free, is now packed with ads for fast food, candy, sugary cereals, snack cakes, and other products. At a time when nutrition-related health crises plague our nation, and especially our youth, it is unconscionable that this magazine has chosen to cram its pages with ads for meals such as fried chicken fingers with French fries, which provides 590 calories and more than half-a-day’s worth of fat and sodium. Junk food ads are clearly a major source of revenue for this magazine and others, in spite of some of the following facts which are not getting enough attention:

Feeding children hot dogs increases their risk of brain cancer by 300%. Strawberry yogurt, fruit punch and other red-looking grocery products are often colored with dead, ground-up cochineal beetles. The ingredient, called “carmine,” is made from insects, and is listed on the label of many favorite foods.

Many Florida oranges are actually dipped in an artificial orange dye in order to make them visually appealing; the same dye that’s been banned for use in foods because of cancer risk.

Girl Scout cookies are still made with hydrogenated oils that contain trans fatty acids, which are common in foods kids eat, including fried foods like French fries, and in many baked goods (cookies, pastries, crackers, chips, etc.).

Eating just one serving of processed meat each day increases your risk of pancreatic cancer by 67%. How many processed meat sandwiches are eaten daily?

Much is being said these days about incorporating healthier foods into the school lunch programs, but home is still the best starting point. Children, especially younger ones, learn by imitation of those around them. If foods at home are healthy, kids will pick their favorites from among healthy choices provided. It helps if the healthy choices are also tasty and appealingly presented. Sneak healthy vegetables or fruits into baked goods, if necessary, and as a safety net in this processed-food world, use daily multivitamins.

It’s hard to overestimate the enormous potential of families sharing meals together in this day and age. Prepare to be inspired! Try one new fruit or vegetable a week; take your children shopping and pick out the right foods for you and them; choose the healthiest version of snack foods if you do consume them; discuss dietary changes with your family. Family meals are associated with better nutrition, better health, better behavior, and happier children and parents. Experts are wringing their hands about the obesity epidemic in children, depression in teens; citizens are concerned about violence, educators are distressed by falling school performance. Getting kids to eat healthy can be frustrating, but as kids eat more meals at home with their parents, they naturally begin to eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy dairy products than their peers do. Fast-food meals more than twice a week are associated with increased obesity and type 2 diabetes. Studies show that youth who eat more family meals perform better in school, spend more time on homework, get better grades, and spend more of their free time reading for pleasure; perhaps, while enjoying their fresh, juicy, organic “apple for the day”. Thank you, Benjamin!

By: curiosa



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Does US have/sell Alpenliebe chocolate filled caramel candies?

I’m in china now and I saw Alpenliebe chocolate filled caramel chews made by Perfetti van Melle (same company that makes Mentos). Are they available in the US. They come in various flavors here so if I cant get them in the states I’d like to pack some back.

By: arandom



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which do you like? bounty, twix, mars, snickers or m&m’s?

list all your favorites

By: Laura H



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what do you like?

1.Candy or ice cream
2.soup or tofu soup
3.goldinberry or razpberry
4.corn or celery
5.bread or rice
6.rootbeer or sprite
7.warheads or sour skittile
8.applebees or ihop
9.gummiebears or gummieworms
10.hannah montana or jonas brothers

By: Sam



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