That assumes buying stuff falls within your approach to living better in the new year. Perhaps you've chosen "Don't Buy Anything" as your motto — I did that once — or otherwise to take the path of anti-materialism. But I'm sure there are products even for that.
January 3, 2012
High hopes for the new year...
... translated into things you can buy at Amazon.
That assumes buying stuff falls within your approach to living better in the new year. Perhaps you've chosen "Don't Buy Anything" as your motto — I did that once — or otherwise to take the path of anti-materialism. But I'm sure there are products even for that.
That assumes buying stuff falls within your approach to living better in the new year. Perhaps you've chosen "Don't Buy Anything" as your motto — I did that once — or otherwise to take the path of anti-materialism. But I'm sure there are products even for that.
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I tried the carb free, calorie free "Miracle Noodles". A little weird and rubbery, but they do a good job absorbing whatever flavor is added to them.
Not a miracle though. Looks like diet and exercise to work off the Holiday excess.
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