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03-20-2013, 05:55 PM #1
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10 Great Easter Treats that Aren't Candy
10 Great Easter Treats That Aren't Candy Slideshow | LIVESTRONG.COM
10 affordable treats that work for both Easter baskets and egg huntsStop trying to organize all of your family’s crap. If organization worked for you, you’d have rocked it by now. It’s time to ditch stuff and de-crapify your world.
If you're not using the stuff in your home, get rid of it. You're not going to start using it more by shoving it into a closet.
Use it up, Wear it out,
Make it do, Or do without. ~unknown
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03-24-2013, 04:54 PM #3
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It's a slideshow. There's an arrow on the right side of the image, above the purple egg.
Stop trying to organize all of your family’s crap. If organization worked for you, you’d have rocked it by now. It’s time to ditch stuff and de-crapify your world.
If you're not using the stuff in your home, get rid of it. You're not going to start using it more by shoving it into a closet.
Use it up, Wear it out,
Make it do, Or do without. ~unknown
Because we, the people, have the power to build a better future. KH
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03-25-2013, 05:18 PM #4
For me, the link did work: but I haven't found a solution to MY Easter-egg puzzle which is - if I don't give MyLovelyMan (in his mid-50s) a chocolate
egg/rabbit/similar, just as an Easter token - what CAN I give him? He's trying, he's trying - really, really - to eat sensibly and lose some weight and sweets/chocolate are not going to help.
Obviously, I'm not thinking expensive, costly, major gift: just a "something" that will say Easter without saying FAT WAISTLINE.
Any suggestions, here, please?
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03-25-2013, 08:11 PM #5
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Don't you have sugar-free chocolates in the UK? The US brand is Russel Stover and they have several novelty candies, plus regular boxes of confectionary made with sugar substitutes.
The same company has Weight Watcher's branded candies by Whitman. Weight Watchers Chocolates and Candies by Whitman's
You must have something like this over there.Stop trying to organize all of your family’s crap. If organization worked for you, you’d have rocked it by now. It’s time to ditch stuff and de-crapify your world.
If you're not using the stuff in your home, get rid of it. You're not going to start using it more by shoving it into a closet.
Use it up, Wear it out,
Make it do, Or do without. ~unknown
Because we, the people, have the power to build a better future. KH
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