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i have to say that she has thrown down the gauntlet as far as learning about the place she is sending from [not to mention quantity]. i'm going to tell you about it vaguely because i think it is super keen and you might want to incorporate this idea. she has included information with the candy and each thing has a specific reason for being included even if you might be able to get the same or similar candy somewhere else. thank you karla! |
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Heather I have an idea about postage for me. I will send you an email :) |
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Note: check under the tissue because I hid things on the bottom of the box. |
hey, does anyone have wisper's address? we should throw in a few extra pieces to send to her as a post-surgery get well soon present. i always crave chocolate and sugar two or three days after a surgery. |
platypus' package arrived yesterday, can you say fast? |
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The other option was 4-6 weeks, the bastards. I hope that's not really late. I packed good stuff! It's worth it! I hope. |
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but tomorrow i am paid. i can buy chocolate. i can buy postage. oh my, i've been looking forward to putting it all in the mail. my sister sent me a package from dc, it took three weeks. i'll make sure this one is faster. |
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heather if i need to send you more $$ for postage just let me know. hopefully you'll get the stuff i sent on friday by wednesday at the latest?? |
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stupid mail... |
still waiting for a package from moonit and lapis and then finally your efforts will be returned |
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what's your address again? agent dot lapis at gmail dot com |
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[i am glad i accepted a job yesterday] one more, and you all can get your sugar fix. |
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Seriously - amazon offer still stands. or whatever other website I can order off for you :) |
I forgot to put in all my little notes about the candy. :( |
i am such a turd. i just dropped it, should be there by noon tomorrow according to the post office lady. i put extra on a check to help cover moonit and put in a calendar for you. |
I need no candy. nope. I'll just eat this salad here... |
yay for candy! sounds like it's going to arrive Just In Time. |
so i had plans to make things fancy and tidy but then came job. today i was standing behind my car, re-boxing things, putting stuff in baggies, writing address labels and getting tape everywhere, all of this in front of the post office. i need agatha's address now. yes please! don't make me eat your candy! hther at hotmail dot com |
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WHEE! |
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And then he said "uh, hi." And I said "DO I HAVE A PACKAGE PACKAGE PACKAGE CANDY?!" And he said "uh, no. But here's your phone bill." And then I went back upstairs and realized that I had a huge streak of cephalexin in my hair. |
Oh Platy. :) Thats hilarious. Now the mailman will steal your candy and there will be no spaceman fake cigarettes for you. |
sorry i was so late getting mine sent. look for the pink flamingo. it's the best piece of chocolate i've ever eaten and it's made less than two miles from my house. also the bar of white chocolate with nuts is awesome. |
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http://www.ghirardelli.com/ and http://www.scharffenberger.com/ there are funny little shops but their stuff tastes awful so there's no point. but being in san francisco i had to throw in the vegan/fair trade stuff as well. the little baggie of what looks like dirt are: http://www.rawfood.com/cgi-bin/order/index.cgi?id=910841818776&d=single&item_id=0878&c=Raw/Organic_Food&sc=Cacao/Chocolate&tc= |
wisper and karla are obvious lapis: flamingo platy: truffle w/postcard sarah: loose and large! all different moonit: a collection of things including the jaffas, and i put them all in a ziploc me: i already told you + some silly candy like starburst. and for moonit and wisper i threw in some extra random candy bars that the rest of you see all the time [cuz i was already doing the mailing!] the end |
ok, why did that turn me on? i am allergic to cephalexin. but it was pills. how does it streak in your hair? |
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Hrm. 423 1/2 North, right Heather? Nate, Mr Bell was on cephalexin after his surgery and they gave me pediatric liquid, which is cherry flavoured (I know because he wasn't that into it and he would spit it at me when I tried to get some down his throat, hence the hair streaking). |
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Peanut Slabs are awesome, Whittakers now do almond slabs, rum and raisin slabs ( you have no idea how many times i typed raisin) and lots of BIG blocks now of all different types of chocolate, including macadamia white chocolate and 97% Dark Ghana. mmmmm. |
i am sorry. this is extra unfair as yours was one of the first to arrive. but it is definitely on the way. |
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so upon reading this recent update, i sprinted down to our lobby and asked the receptionist if i had gotten a package. YES! however it is 100 degrees today. needless to say, the contents of my package were indeed large and loose. but i rushed everything into refrigeration. if i have to lick every drop of chocolate from its wrapper, i'll do it. thank you everyone! yay! |
pineapple lumps. word. |
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MY CANDY IS HERE! I am so excited. I can't eat any yet because I'm on lunch break and way too busy, but I had to open it, and I am SO EXCITED! Thank you so much everyone. We've got to do this like every three months or so. |
the dark chocolate truffle from platypus survived the heat, but not my appetite. i ate it for breakfast this morning. thankfully it was wrapped very well in a plastic baggie, so though it had melted in the post, after refrigeration, it was edible. i brought it to room temperature before eating it. it was delicious even though it looked like i had nuked it for about 30 seconds, dropped it on the floor, and ran over it with the wheels of an office chair. whatever cocoa butter or milk fat that might have been in it, separated, and thinly coated the underside of the crinkly paper wrapper. the plastic baggie was taped to a pretty postcard of a beach and cliffs and purple dune flowers. on the front of it is written "North Coast". on the back it says "A hidden beach along the cliffs of the North Coast." there is no other geographic information. platy wrote on the postcard: "This pure dark chocolate truffle is a Mendo Macho. Because sometimes you need pure dark chocolate, you know?" oh yeah. i know. i might even add to the end of that sentence "first thing in the morning." yum. it was perfect. thank you. |
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KitKat Dark, alas, is impossible to find, which is a great tragedy because it was like a little piece of heaven. And guess what else I had for breakfast? Yes, that's right, coffee crist. You're right, it is a good breakfast. I can taste the coffee overtones, and smell the beaniness. I recently read a book called the Emperors of Chocolate, and one of the things they talked about was that candy companies use different formulations for different markets, which I think leads to the unique flavour of American candy for you, and British/European candy for us. I think I prefer British style in the range of milk chocolates, although at heart I'd rather have dark any day. |
i've been trying to pace myself with the candy but it's so hard. my new roommate has all these old busts and it's great to go to bed with a copy and some candy. i have managed to put off eating wisper's, platy's and moonit's candy because i want it to be an occasion and i won't have time to really relish the candy otherwise. american mass-produced chocolate is awful. it's like my opinion of starbucks: oversugared and overmilked. give me some bitterness, some variety in texture or flavor. i bought a bag of butterfinger crunch one time, all excited because i had just one and, though it was sweet and peanutbuttery it was also crunchy and a little salty. i ate the whole bag hoping for that same flavor but every bar tasted like soap. i've read that it's more than just candy.... it's most everything. ketchup is a good example. it's saltier in japan, sweeter in america and plainer most everywhere else. |
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speaking of lard..have you heard of "lard-ons"..i think that's the most hillarious name for food..or anything, for that matter.. |
These are small pieces of thick cut bacon, sold ready-chopped. As an alternative to lardons, thick rashers of bacon can be cut lengthwise into strips and then into small dice. Uses: Lardons are used in cooking as a flavouring ingredient. They add a distinctive salty taste to meat dishes such as boeuf bourguignon or coq au vin. To store: Keep vacuum-packed lardons in the fridge for up to 1 month, once opened use within 3 days. Fresh lardons should be stored in the fridge and used within 3 days. "Getting your Lard ON" v. the act of having sex with sticks of crisco |
They have Coffe Crisp Dark, White, Caramel, Peanutbutter. None of these are very good. Stop fucking around with perfection. Kit Kat Dark is in abundance here, but i was not impressed. I like my dark chocolate solid and uninterrupted. Nestle is going nuts with Kit Kat variations: -Dark -White -Orange -Banana -Chunky Do they have those in the US yet? I don't dare try Banana, that's just wrong. And Chunky is really bad. It's one huge stick of Kit Kat, but made in the size of a normal chocolate bar. Something about the larger proportion...not good. In Japan, Kit Kat has become the new Pocky. They had master chefs create new limited edition flavours and everything. I asked a friend to bring me back some from his teaching break. They were amazing. Just to name a few: -White w/ maple syrup -Dark w/ cocoa powder dusting -Sakura (cherry blossom) -White wine -Red wine -Apple -Strawberry -Green Tea ....there's like 30 variants. They're crazy for Kit Kat. He brought me strawberry, apple, green tea, white maple, and sakura. All of them were awesome. Oh boy, i just wrote an entire post about chocolate ;) |
So far, I've eaten a delicious coffee crisp and a raspberry truffle that tasted like a little piece of heaven. SO GOOD. I'll report more on my progress later. |
Stay away from the banana. That sounds like a bad scene. |
I got a minty flavour from the m&ms, as well, and I think it might have been caused by being packed with something minty? |
part of my photo shoot for the sprockettes calendar was done in there, i have a self-portrait that's just my stockinged legs and shoes framed in a mirror. at the end of the shoot, nickey and i walked back in for a snack, she had a goat cheese tart and a salad, i just the pink flamingo and a cup of coffee... it was all i needed: the sweet, the sour and the bitter all together. |
dammit. we get all kinds of kit kats here too. capucino, truffle, peanut butter (its a poor subsitute for reeses, but it does the job). |
So what did ya'll think of the white chocolate with lime? That screws with the taste buds, eh? The gummy sharks are kinda gross, but I couldn't pass up the novelty factor. I'm digging the Dolphin natural chocolate and the Toffee Pops so far. I offered to share my stash with my son, but he's suspicious of the "funny-looking foreign candy." His loss. |
I liked the Dolphin too, and I forgot about until just now because it fell out of the box when I opened it so I wolfed it down before it got any more escapist ideas. |
But especially you Wisper. I'm too scared to open the goodness that is limited edition Reeses. But it will no doubt happen. (Recently two white reeses peanut butter cups sold for $10.50 on trademe - our version of ebay. TEN FUCKING DOLLARS FIFTY. That is ridiculous - and who would sell such goodness) I'm going to outdo myself next time. |
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* pineapple lumps- strange! good, then bad, then good again, all in the same chewing cycle. the consistency confuses me. I very much like the name. * jaffas- good, but strange. they hurt my cavity that I need to get dealt with. * flamingo truffle from pix- guhhhhhhh. the best ever. I must go get some more on my next trip to Portland. * aero- YUM. I really like the bubbles. I would like to see a dark chocolate aero on the market, if one doesn't already exist. I think so far that my favorites are the pix candy, the raspberry truffle, the coffee crisp, and the aero. More as I eat my way through the box. seriously, send me your addresses. or, better yet, hthr could send me all of the addresses all together, so I might send candy as well. |
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I STILL HAVE NO ADDRESSES. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crunchie ?? (no package for me yet) |
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I've heard of dark chocolate Aero, but i've never seen them. Mint is the best, heather got one of those. Hey look, that website sells the same Nestle Favorites box that i got all the candy from. Anyway, the horrible Coffee Crisp commercial went like this- there's two (or three?) old ladies having coffee at a frilly tea table. One is pouring. "How do you like your coffee?" "Crisp!" the other lady replies. "You like your coffee CRISP?" "I like my COFFEE CRISP!" and then she holds up the package. You cannot ask someone how they like their coffee, it's too great a risk. The pun lives in the back of our minds...always risking to spring forth and annoy everyone. |
on the wrapper of a cadbury product from new zealand says: "Cadbury, dair milk, and the colour puprple are cadburty ltd trade marks used under license in new zealand by cadbury confectionery ltd." how can you trademark "the color purple"? |
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seriously though, isn't that kinda creepy? also, i'm embarrassed to admit it, but i'm almost out of candy already. |
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ha! |
Aggie they make hokey pokey (thats in the crunchie) icecream. its little hunks of it with vanilla and it ROCKS |
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so as of friday i hadn't gotten the candy yet. Yeah i know, i know. So i emailed heather to ask what kind of postage she used. I know it can take up to 2 months for normal package post to get here (WFT anyway), and it was close, so i asked. The tracking # was useless. She paniced, i paniced, we paniced, panic abounded. Of course it showed up here on monday :D OMG SO MUCH CANDY. I'm really overwhelmed. You guys are so awesome. |
sadly, i comsumed all of my candy long ago... YUM |
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at least it wasnt the special ones. they're long gone. and aero bars rock. we get them in NZ |
if you scroll up you can read people's reaction to them. I included them only because of your raves. I personally find them rather dull, but i guess maybe i just take them for granted. Except the mint version, which is the best. |
In other news, I believe I might have gotten my first official job as a librarian. They were calling references today. Also, aeros are frickin awesome. |
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We need to buy you some intimidating librarian shoes as a present. |
agatha, i think i need to introduce you tomynew super-awesome housemate. she's like you, only 23 and living in portland pre-library science degree. |
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(8/5) made me laugh really hard and for some reason, reminded me of you. |
i do enjoy it from time to time, when i'm reminded of it's existence. It's of course where the legendary "coat hanger as babyshower gift" was coined. I see that there's been quite a few good lines lately :D Mike-How would you like to help out a friend in need? PeeJee- Depends. Is this friend "in need" because he's too stupid to use a condom? |
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http://www.somethingpositive.net/ It involves bitter & hilarious people doing bitter & hilarious things. The first strip became legend all on it's own. |
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i'm about to leave town until friday, i'm not sure how late in the day i'll be getting back. by six for sure. d'ya have a cell? i'll give you my number. |
may purchase the entire series and read it in the bathroom. |
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congrats agatha. that was fast! what's the zine symposium? |
Thanks! I truly can't believe my good fortune. I had some fennel bulb that I didn't know what to do with from the CSA, so I made this tonight... http://www.recipesource.com/ethnic/europe/italian/risotto-fennel1.html It was pretty grub. |
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i'm in. *and* it's candy season to the max right now. |
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After all, a candy exchange wouldn't be complete without international contributions... |
Currently, I have four participants: Me, Sarah, Karla, and Agatha. Is there anyone else who wants to join in? Should we go ahead and do a small candy exchange? Should we wait? Votes? |
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WISPER MOONIT LAPIS GET IN ON THIS ACTION! HOW ABOUT SOME OF THE FELLAS, AY? HOT CANDY ACTION!!! |
i think we should give everyone 30 days to get in. so February 29th. what do you think? |
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On an unrelated note: is this furniture ugly-kitchy-cool, or just plain ugly? http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/fur/277223162.html |
maybe painted with a bold trendy graphic |
I love the whip. I live for the whip. And, of course I love my wife, too. Oooooh, but the whip... |
Dave will smite you for suggesting paint... Tiggy, me laugh! I could never get the whip to work for Dave. He would just give me that blank stubborn look, and it would be all over. |
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I hate Craigslist more than I care to think about right now. |
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omigawd. has anyone else discovered hershey's truffle kisses yet? |
yes! and the espresso ones are really yummy too. i am apathetic about procrastination. :) |
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Andrew is going to Japan in March. I will have to get him to find me some weird japanese candy. |
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He will bring me some back or ELSE. :P |
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no freaky japanese candy for me, thanks. shit tastes like sugared freeze-dried squid. |
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Me, Sarah, Karla, Agatha, TBone, Moonit. Wisper? Pez? Antigone? Pussying out after all? Anyone else who wants in, email me by the 1st... |
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god i can't wait. i NEED it. |
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okay people. i'm ready to eat chocolate again. so send your candy in to platypus, PRONTO! do you hear me motherfuckers? i need candy! get your asses in gear! |
also, moonit - email me your mailing address. i have something to mail to you separately. oh, and did i tell you? i found Aerobars here, and another english Nestle product called Tiger. with an orange and black wrapper. |
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Can I just tell you all how talented my daughter is? We just went to see her play the part of Princess Winifred in "Once Upon a Mattress," which is the musical version of the Princess and the Pea. She was the best in the whole show, and I'm not just saying that because she's my daughter. She's really got some performing chops. |
I was stage manager for "Once Upon a Mattress" many years ago. It's a fun play. Congratulations on your daughters awesome perfoming chops. I bet she was adorable. I found out yesterday that they did auditions for Theater in the Park early and had done them the weekend before. So I didn't get to audition this year as auditions were a month early. No stage time for me this year. But I'll probably go see both shows and bring flowers for my old friends and such. |
this definitely is not a Tiger powerbar. it's a british candy bar. it looks nothing like those Tiger bars you usually see for sale. agatha, do you have photos of Cleo in her costume or on stage? i bet she was adorable. next step: Hollywood! cash in on your kid's talents! ;) |
p.s. get your fucking candy in the mail, slackers! |
Agatha, I want to give you props for that mascarpone cheese/balsamic vinegar/sugar combo you suggested a while back. I've tried to cut out all refined sugar from my diet, which is somewhat torturous, but last night I had your suggestion with cut-up strawberries and Splenda, and it was like eating cheesecake in a cup. Awesome. |
to add to the list of the awesomeness of karla... and how she sent me candies just because, and they came on a terrible pms day which was so very perfect for surprise chocolate at the door. thanks! |
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In other news, the newspaper where I used to work just laid off 5 percent of its staff, mostly longtimers (like myself.) I feel like I dodged a bullet. |
there's a woman who works in payroll who keeps a drawer stocked FULL of all sorts of chocolate and candies. her daughter works at a grocery store and buys up all the post-holiday candy at a big discount. she and are good friends, all because of candy! candy: the food of friendship! |
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i looked around a little more and discovered we sold candy - dragées, which are sunflower seeds, almonds, pistachios, apricots, and other good stuff in chocolate and a hard candy shell like m&m's. except these are in bright colors and different sizes and, in the clear box they come in, look like smooth stones. they kind of look like they'd belong in a flower pot or at the bottom of a tropical fish tank. but they were tasty. if i ever do a candy exchange, now i'll have something to send. so then i lock up and leave. i have 15 minutes to make a run over to the liquor store and then over to the bus stop. i have to go through a restaurant parking lot that is always crowded. i'm trying so squeeze through a car and some railing when i hear - in rapid succession - glass breaking, a loud pop, and the shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. i had run over a clear glass beer bottle and it had torn a hole in my right tire. always annoying. so i go back to the shop to see if i can get a ride from someone. i can't get hold of anyone. the 6:15 goes by and leaves without me. so i figure i'll just catch the 6:45. i have some more candy, then roll over to the liquor store and buy the biggest bottle of wine i can find that will fit in my wheelchair bag snugly enough to hide it from the eyes of the bus winos. then i flat roll all the way over to the other side of bluebonnet circle to wait for the bus. i'm there for a while; i do crosswords from a little book i carry around. right as i see the bus coming down the street, i remember that i keep a can of fix-a-flat at the store. ever been alone at a bus stop and really need a hug? so i get on the bus and ride it downtown. usually i roll what i think is about 14 blocks home, but this time i caught the no.11 that would take me to my apartment complex. this bus is one of the old ones with an elevator lift that you can never be sure is going to work. the bus driver is a guy i've ridden with before; his name is adebayo and he's from africa. really nice guy. as adebayo was making his 4th attempt to get the lift down, i thought: "if this fucking lift doesn't come down, i'm just gonna cry." down it came. i got home just fine. i keep an old wheelchair, a spare, at the apartment. i'll worry about fixing the tire tomorrow. there's an arts festival going on downtown. i should go see it. |
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are you saying you can huff fix-a-flat, daniel ssss? oh agatha. when i'm dead, you can compile the stories. the proceeds might buy you a pizza. v - you, me, the watcher, and me........ all need to be quarantined on an island somewhere. |
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I still haven't heard from TBone, so if someone (Heather? Lapis?) wants to jump in and take his place, they should get in touch with me. Or TBone should email me and let me know he's alive and candying! Once that package rolls in and Agatha's gets here, I will send out the goods. |
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But I do have to admit I am missing rice paper candy that I used to get in LA and San Francisco. |
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I saw this today and was instantly reminded of the Sorabjites who hate Comic Sans. |
i still don't get what the big deal about comic sans is. |
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think 3rd grade teachers composing classroom grant application in bright green comic sans, font size 22. |
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The Natural Solutions Foundation is a tax exempt, recognized nongovernmental organization active in the United States and internationally, communicating Natural Solutions to the many health problems caused by government intervention, with emphasis on FDA and Codex Alimentarius over-regulation of natural foods and supplements. Complementary and Alternative Modalities (CAM), including traditional remedies and nutrition to achieve and maintain a healthy status, are preferred by many Americans to so-called “standard” allopathic medical treatment, primarily due to the well-documented iatrogenic death and disabilities, the dangerous side effects and persistent failures of the so-called “standard” model. The Dietary Supplement and Natural Remedies market has grown to over $28 billion dollars annually as Americans consistently vote with their dollars choosing CAM products out of un-reimbursed funds. The Foundation urges the FDA to take into account an important legal distinction that FDA appears to ignore totally in the draft Guidance. That distinction is between “treatment of disease” and “therapies that may benefit.” In keeping with that distinction, explained below, it is suggested that the Guidance be titled, “Guidance for Industry on Complementary and Alternative Modality Products and Their Regulation by the Food and Drug Administration.” CAM is not “medicine”, does not rest in medical models and allopathic methods and does not seek to be considered “medicine.” In fact, CAM seeks to shed the appearance of “medicine” which is not in keeping with CAM traditions and activities. We request the FDA take the following steps: (1) hold public hearings on the proposed Guidance; (2) formally revise the Guidance title to replace the word “Medicine” with “Modality” and (3) use of the terms “therapy” and “therapeutic” with reference to Complementary and Alternative Modality health practices, instead of the words “treat” and “treatment of disease” which are used exclusively in the draft Guidance. The terms “treat” and “treatment of disease” are, in fact, antithetical to CAM therapies. CAM health practices can be generally defined as traditional or other practices that are used by individuals, often for self-help, to achieve and maintain a healthy status, either on their own or complementary to standard medical care. These practices do not include the potentially dangerous use of invasive techniques and toxic drugs that are the sole province of licensed medicine. They do, however, include developing therapies and nonstandard approaches that are outside the scope of licensed medicine. Such approaches as Nutrition, Homeopathy, Hands-on-Healing, Magnetics, Sound Health, Energy Therapies, Biofeedback, Meditation, Breath Work, Reiki, Chi Gong, Tai Chi and Herbology are examples of complementary and alternative therapeutic practices. Traditional Chinese, Ayurvedic medicine or folk remedies and "Dr. Mom" home remedies are also examples of CAM practices. These practices aim, in the words of the late Philip J. Hodes, PhD., at "more efficient physiological integration and function of the human organism, leading to optimal wellness." This definition is the polar opposite of non CAM practices which seek to suppress or ameliorate symptoms without an approach to optimal wellness. The terms “therapy” and “therapeutic” do not occur, for example, in the context of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA). Rather, that statute, passed by unanimous Congressional Consent, tells us that Dietary Supplements may not “diagnose, treat, cure or prevent” any disease. It does not specifically forbid the use of the word “therapy” (or “therapeutic”). Under the Supreme Court’s rule in the Thompson v Western Medical case, we should expect that these words would not be forbidden by the Courts and should not therefore be overtaken by the regulators. Further, the Code of Medical Ethics of the American Medical Association also acknowledges an independent use of the term “therapy.” The original Hippocratic Oath, with its injunction to "Do no harm." has been replaced by a complex Code detailing the relationship between physician and patient and alternative practitioner. Changes made during the early 1990's were inspired by anti-trust lawsuits brought (and won) during the 1980's by chiropractors and other non medical practitioners. These changes are just now becoming recognized by regulators and courts. While "treatment which has no scientific basis" remains condemned (Opinion 3.01), under Opinion 3.04, physicians are free to "refer" a patient "for therapeutic or diagnostic services to another physician, limited practitioner or any other provider of health care services permitted by law to furnish such services, whenever he or she believes that this may benefit the patient." Thus, unscientific "treatment" is distinguished from "health care services permitted by law." "Treatment" -- which means the use of standard medicine and surgery to "cure" disease -- is distinguished from other health care services (therapies) which need only meet the lesser "may benefit" standard. While physicians "prescribe" treatments for disease, therapies that may benefit may be subject to "referral" thereby further indicating the distinction. Thus, for example, Dietary Supplements that support normal structure and function to support therapeutic outcomes can be seen to complement licensed medicine, but not to be held to its strictures, nor limited in its practice to licensed physicians. Since such therapies are not prescription services, members of the public may choose such services without the permission of their physician. Purveyors may restrict sale of therapeutic products to physicians, complementary practitioners, exercise and health care professionals, although they should not be required to do so. We have analyzed the word “therapy” and the similar word “therapeutic” because these words are not forbidden by DSHEA and are referenced by the AMA Ethics Code. We recommend “Therapeutic Nutritionals” for alternative practices centered on Nutrition. We recommend the use of the qualifying word, “Nutritional” in this context to make it completely clear that the practitioner is not offering “treatment of disease.” The claims made for Therapeutic Nutritionals must, of course, be allowed Structure and Function Claims. Thus, for example, under current law as interpreted by the FDA, one cannot claim that a nutrient lowers cholesterol levels – since there is now a “disease” of hypercholesterolemia – but can claim that a nutrient maintains normal cholesterol levels for persons with normal cholesterol. A purveyor may say that a certain combination of multivitamins was designed to maintain normal structure and function for a person with diabetes, but not that the combination “treats” diabetes or affects the blood sugar level. Similarly, any Health Claim made for any alternative practice must meet the FTC standard of "truthful and not misleading" and must be based on standard commercial substantiation criteria. CAM products are intended to benefit normal structure and function and are not prescribed as treatment for medical or psychological conditions, nor for diagnosis, care, treatment or rehabilitation of individuals, nor to apply medical, mental health or human development principles.” As the High Court said in Thompson, "We have previously rejected the notion that the Government has an interest in preventing the dissemination of truthful commercial information in order to prevent members of the public from making bad decisions with the information. * * * Even if the Government did argue that it had an interest in preventing misleading advertisements, this interest could be satisfied by the far less restrictive alternative of requiring … a warning..." What is the proper level of substantiation for CAM nutrient or health claims? It is not the "significant scientific agreement" required of drug claims, but rather, the general "competent scientific evidence" standard that applies to all commercial claims. That does not imply that purveyors need to have multiple double-blind experiments (as may be required for drug approval). Substantiation merely needs to be competent and scientific. We urge this to include research studies (which is when scientists review the work of others and apply it to specific questions) and clinical trials (which may be as formal as double-blind, placebo controlled investigations but need not be, since multiple variables, like those involved in CAM practices designed to promote optimal health, are not well studied by double-blind, placebo controlled investigations) as well as traditional knowledge, clinical case studies, observational reports and clinical experience. All of these sources of information and experience have a role to play, but ultimately, such substantiation must rest on the informed professional opinion of some credentialed or appropriately experienced person who can (in the case of Dietary Supplements, for example) sign onto the Structure and Function Claims Notice to the FDA, attesting that "the notifying firm has substantiation that the Statement to which this Notice applies is truthful and not misleading." (Regulations under 21 U.S.C. 403(r) (6)). The Natural Solutions Foundation favors a market approach to these issues and urges the FDA to reduce regulation to those minimum levels that will encourage the continued rapid development of CAM approaches. Especially when dealing with Dietary Supplements and Traditional Remedies, we are dealing with foods which, as foods, are presumed to be safe. There is no need for the high level of regulation that is required for the dangerous and invasive drugs and techniques of so-called “standard” medicine. Even with this stringent level of oversight, drugs are a major cause of death in every developed country while CAM remedies are an insignificant-to-absent cause of death world-wide. Rather, this is a situation where the public is best served by a policy of Laissez-Faire: allow CAM to develop freely in the public interest. Throughout the world today people are looking to traditional methodologies and leading-edge CAM techniques because they offer alternatives to toxic, expensive drugs with their dangerous side effects, un-manageable and unreasonable costs and other invasive technologies of modern medicine. This search for alternatives is protected by the fundamental right of individuals to communicate and learn; to heal and be healed. This has been settled law for over a hundred years. "The state has not restricted the cure of the body to the practice of medicine and surgery -- allopathy, as it is termed, -- nor required that, before anyone can be treated for any bodily ill, the physician must have acquired a competent knowledge of allopathy and be licensed by those skilled therein. To do that would be to limit progress by establishing allopathy as the state system of healing, and forbidding all others. This would be as foreign to our system as a state church for the cure of souls. All the state has done has been to enact that, when one wished to practice medicine or surgery, he must, as a protection to the public [not to the doctor], be examined and licensed by those skilled in surgery and medicine. To restrict all healing to that one kind -- to allopathy, excluding homeopathy, osteopathy, and all other treatments -- might be a protection to doctors in surgery and medicine; but that is not the object of the act, and might make it unconstitutional, because creating a monopoly." North Carolina's Supreme Court in State v MacKinght, 42 S.E. 580, 1902 at p 582. Costs, safety and, most of all, liberty, require that the distinction be made and maintained by the FDA between “treatment” and “therapy” if the US Constitution and public are to be served. Dated: April 6, 2007 Respectfully submitted, Maj. Gen. Albert N. Stubblebine III, (US Army, Ret.) Rima Laibow MD Ralph Fucetola JD For: Natural Solutions Foundation www.HealthFreedomUSA.org Ref: Federal Register: February 27, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 38 [Notices - [Page 8756-8757] [wais.access.gpo.gov - DOCID |
http://www.fda.gov/OHRMS/DOCKETS/98fr/E7-3259.htm Shouldn't the FDA regulate herbal supplements? They regulate vitamins. I think they should. I used to sell them and I knew half of them didn't do what they were marketed to do, such as shark cartilage and homeopathic remedies. Maybe they are afraid that if they are forced to actually prove that such and such an herb actually has such and such an effect, their profits from touchy-feeling alternative medicines will vanish. Some supplements will harm you in large doses. If the FDA wants to make sure your chinese herbal remedies actual contain the herb and isn't just dried rat turds, how is that harmful? anyway, we've seen this alarmist stuff before: http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/vitamins.asp |
Agatha's candy arrived today...the postman tried to abscond with it, but I took him in a flying tackle, knocked down a couple of garbage cans, and emerged triumphant. (I also put the wax wrapped stuff in the fridge, because it looked like it might be perishable.) I haven't heard from TBone, the last person in the candy party, so I'm putting up questions for general vote. Should we: 1. Wait for TBone? 2. Round up someone else who wants to participate? 3. Or should I box up everything I have so far and mail it out? |
I would participate, believe me, i regret not doing it this time, but then i was watching Tom Green's internet show (which is awesome, by the way) and he spent a great deal of time raving about the canadian candy that he misses. So i'm taking my candy exchange guilt and using it to mail a whole whack of Aero bars and Coffee Crisp to Tom Green instead :) |
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But mailing candy to Mark is something I can get behind. |
YAY CANDY |
Mark A. Thomas ... PO Box 181 ... New York, NY 10185-0002 |
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the candy is here! the candy is here!!!! the best wedding present EVER! and i am not exaggerating when i tell you that just moments ago, while i was foraging in the refrigerator and pantry for something, anything sweet and chocolately and starting to panic because the outlook was looking grim, the doorbell rang, and it was the postman! and a little hole was just starting to form in the box and a little candy wrapper was peeking out, as if it was just too excited to arrive at my door and couldn't wait to get eaten. saved by the bell. and the candy. you all really outdid yourselves this time. thank you SO MUCH for all the yummy treats. the truffles and the pineapple lumps and the peanut butter weird thing, and all of it. thanks platy for your almost prophetic instincts in the timing of this candy exhange, and for coordinating it. mmmmwah! i hope junior likes pineapple lumps.... |
Sarah, I think I forgot to enclose a note to tell you what came from where, so email me and I'll send you a list. And fun getting married! |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/hortensejones/sets/72157600009753638/ Note to candy recipients: try a grapefruit slice STAT. They are my new favorite. |
The candy reviews will commence shortly. I can already tell you that the chocolate blueberries are the bomb. |
CHUNKY mint aero!?!?! WHAT THE FUCKING SHIT we have mint aero sure, and chunky aero, but WE DO NOT HAVE CHUNKY MINT AERO. And mint aero is the best. It is my fav. I just had one today. Fuck you NZ. |
Update #2: I have a newfound love of Haribo gummi not-lifesavers. I ate the whole roll rapidly. I also enjoyed a delicious handmade caramel with a marshmallow in the middle. Fuck yeah. |
Where are the other candy eater updates? Get on it, peepulz! |
My package was waiting at the door when I got home from the gym (how's that for irony?) The goodies inside had just started to get warm so they were soft and rich and luscious - candy porn. I indulged in some of the chocolate, but I'm saving the rest as a reward for after my race on Saturday. No alcohol or candy until then. Thank you everyone! Especially Platy for doing the leg work. And Sarah - Mazal tov, Buena suerte, Buona fortuna, Felicitations and best wishes in every other language in the world. |
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He had my Guns n Roses tickets. hehe. I say feed it to Dave when he annoys you. :) 'merican's are scared of vegemite. Start with a little on toast or a cracker with butter and let me know how it goes! |
Oh! I've got one! I ate the picnic bar two nights ago, and I have this to say... YUM. Also, last night I had some of the cadbury black forest bar, and I found the combination of gummy cherry candy bits, cookie-like chunks, and chocolate to be intriguing and odd. I intend to eat my key lime truffle today, and will report back shortly. PS- did you send candy to Mark, platy? |
The Idaho Spud: omigod, weird. |
https://www.idahospud.com/products.htm |
my favorite so far are what appears to be home made chocolate and nut and fruit bars, because they are delicious, but also because of the adorable dog stickers. no, i didn't get the who's who list of candy. i'll email you later, platypus. thanks again. all of the truffles (boxed or otherwise) are gone already. we took some to puerto rico with us. i brought back exotic candy bars from PR, so i'm going to try very hard to save them for the next candy exchange. they are delicious. i kinda want to give it away what's in them, and i kinda want it to be a surprise. think nutella. PR was a trip and a half, even aside from the getting married part. lots of funny, cool stories... |
agatha got the chocolate covered blueberries. word. |
Welcome back- we missed you. |
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i am embarrassed by how quickly my candy is being consumed. |
Mmm...candy. So when's the next one, again? |
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He loves peeps - I think its wispers fault. she sent some to me once and now thats all he talks about when I get candy. |
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senor loves the licorice. unfortunately, as of this evening, he's also on the pineapple lumps. so when he went to play tennis, i hid them. |
The spud was quite freaky. I ate the jellybeans from the coconut rough nest thing, Andrew ate the chocolate. He LOVED the chocolate fruit and nut things. See I share - and I shouldn't, because then I end up with less ;) |
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I also really liked the licorice. Black licorice is awesome stuff. I, too, have heard the rumours that people don't like it, but I have dismissed them as hearsay. And Agatha's homemade stuff was awesome. I don't usually like fruits, nuts, and chocolate, but I ate it all up within a day or two. Mmmmm. |
Kazu and I might participate in the next round, after we get settled in together. |
okay, so i don't know what the magic powers are behind pineapple lumps, but GOD DAMN! also, we both loved the cola flavored gummies. senor finished the licorice. |
http://www.edibleanus.com/ |
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totally. that's a great idea. i loved seeing photos of your candy. i am so going to order a box of chocolate anus, and send it to my sister. karla, it's true, the truffles you sent were some of the best i've had. they are now a distant memory. |
Those truffles were pretty yummy, weren't they? They're from a little chocolate shop a few miles from the university where I work. I hope they manage to stay in business. I've got a line on a place that makes Victorian era sweets for our next exchange. |
I love aniseed. |
because everyone reported the "spud" candy bar as being weird, i've been hesitant to try it, given the unpredictability of my tummy. so i've been saving it for a desperate candy moment. which came today. i don't know what you people are talking about. i thought that thing was absolutely delicious. the only thing 'weird' about it is that i've never had anything like it before. it's truly an original confection. but the i loved the coconut-creamy-marshmallowy center and the chocolate and coconut flake coating. yum. |
"If there is one thing that brings me back to this place it is their potato. It's a Bavarian cream filled treat with a marzipan outer shell dusted with cocoa powder." I used to crave these like mad when I was pregnant, and Dave would make a pit stop on his delivery route to bring me potatoes when I got the urge. Holy fuck are they good. Now I want one. |
hmmmm maybe it's a pregnant thing then |
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the austin chocolate festival is this weekend. ahem. |
Ahem. |
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i'm calling it right now. since nobody else has the balls, i'm volunteering to coordinate it again this time. candy soap liquor art or whatever exchange. sign up here. your shit is due in the mail to me Monday February 1st. it's going to be here sooner than you think. |
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and another thing. i definitely want everyone to re-think the current paradigm of candy exchange. it seems silly to make specific packages labeled for specific people, mail it all to me, and then i just turn it around and mail it back out. if you want to make or give a specific thing to a specific person, what is the point of having a coordinator? if that's how you want it to go, then each person should just mail their exchange items out to their intended recipient, not to a coordinator. when we first started candy exchange, my idea of it was that you bought a bunch of candy (enough so that each participant got a little something) and mailed it all to the exchange coordinator. the coordinator then takes all the stuff sent in and randomly assembles packages for the people signed up for the exchange. it's the randomness of it that makes this thing interesting. you don't know who is going to end up getting what. are you feelin' it? if we can't agree to do it this way at least this time around, then i'm going to unvolunteer to coordinate, cuz otherwise it takes all the fun out of it for me. |
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right, so if you're going to do that, then why send it to me? just mail it yourself to each person. i mean, if that's what you want to do, by all means! i'm just saying, what about the idea of sending a random assortment of candy (or whatever) and who cares if each person gets the exact same thing? i think candy exchange should be more free form. |
What I really want is a return to the original candy exchange. I liked getting crafty stuff, but candy is my true love. Candy, candy, candy. |
Just let me know. I can not designate as easily as designate. The creativity came with trying to get something unique for those unique souls on sorabji. I appreciated all the effort that went into creating something very personal. But I can see the benefit of non-designation and a limit to candy. And most of me only knows one or two addresses of everyone on the spreadsheet. But that would be okay--I mean to divulge a real address and name--in order to send mail art female nonart or gender neutral candy and a friggin Xmas card. You'all are invited to my house for thanksgiving dinner btw. rsvp Unique. |
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February 1st - it came and went much sooner than i thought too. who still wants to do a candy exchange? sign up deadline is Friday, Feb 12th. if you're addresses isn't already on the sorabji spreadsheet of doom, perhaps platy would be kind enough to email you the link and you can add your address. this time i think everyone should mail their own candy to each person, that way you can send whatever you want whether it's random candy or special packages you make for each person. the benefit of this is that if there is one slacker who doesn't get their candy delivered on time, you don't have to wait for all the rest of your candy. the downside is that it's kind of fun to get one big box of candy all at once. what do you think of this? deadline to mail your candy out is March 12th. |
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So I'm in if we do it old-school style, out if we don't. I feel like we can send personal packages to each other any time; what I like about the candy exchange is the random! |
i will definitely coordinate it, and mail all the candy out - i don't mind doing that at all. but i must insist that if anyone wants to make pre-packaged exact same goodie bags for everyone, that you mail them off to their intended recipients yourself. so, candy exchange is on. mail me your candy by March 12th. me platy patrick daniel i'm going to assume agatha maybe moonit? patrick, get me your email and we'll exchange mailing addresses. c'mon you guys. it's so fun and super easy. deadline to let me know if you're in is a week from today. |
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of course agatha, that's fine! plus, your candy always rocks the hizzle, so you kind of have carte blanche :) yes, i said rocks the hizzle. WHAT OF IT? |
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that's what i'm talking about! |
i just spent $44 on candy. and that was me trying really hard to be conservative and reasonable. |
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I've bought about half my chocolate (I know it's a "candy" exchange but I like chocolate) and, yeah, $44 doesn't seem very surprising to me! $10 for shipping sound about right? |
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I just made red velvet cake from the joyofbaking.com website. I nearly threw it out at one point because I can't get my stupid layers even; but I just hid it all with frosting (aka icing in NZ) and crushed up flake bars. It looks so pretty - I hope everyone enjoys it although with cream cheese and mascapone cheese in the frosting I'm pretty sure they will :) |
Special hugs to wonderwomen SaRAH, Moonit, Heather, Spider, Agatha, Kazu, J, Spunky, Platypus, all the other sorabjiwomen in my sorabjilife. You are ALL each an avatar worthy of the Candy Exchange. Happy Happy to you men out there too. And, if undecided, well, to you too. So where is Droopy? |
The deadline is March 12. No i guess $44 isn't that surprising, no. It was actually $49. I did get it on sale, our local fancy schmancy grocery store that isn't whole foods has a chocolate festival/sale every year in February, so it allowed me to get an assload of really bitchin candy for the price. i fear however that i'm going to go back for more. |
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Patrick's candy arrived! i haven't opened the package yet, but it's here. yay candy! |
bad when i considered you spent $50 and I spent $10 on mine. i hope there's enough :-| |
well, first of all, you're a candy exchange newbie. plus after you get your loot and see how fun candy exchange is, we got you hooked for the next round. secondly, you've got bigger and more important things on your mind. and actually i think you did great ! a lot of bang for the buck. plus you helped me remember why it's so fun to coordinate... your note cracked me up. yo yo exchangers - i'm the candy bitch! |
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platy's package is here! |
*looks shifty* |
you really did. i would have wrapped that stuff up with bubble wrap, was what i was thinking as i opened the box. i'm only saying that because some of the awesome stuff you sent has some fancy decorations that could have gotten mangled. but everything arrived unscathed, so it's fine. so still left is moonit and agatha and daniel. so we have six exchangers altogether. this one is going to be off the charts. i'm watching ice dancing as i type this. it is so super boring. i asked senor, if ice dancing is a winter olympic sport, then why isn't regular ballroom dancing a summer olympic sport? and is it true that synchronized swimming is no longer an olympic sport? i guess i could just google it. |
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oh my god i'm so excited i can't even wait til the end of the exchange today i bought two pieces of candy that look like a REAL deviled egg!!! i'm sorry to give it away but it is just too cool. i am going to have to do a blind sort of candy. if they weren't so expensive i would have purchased 3 more. |
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okay, so that leaves agatha and daniel? we're doing really well this time around. every day i am soooo tempted to take my share of the candy, but i've been digging deep to make myself wait til it's all here. and i got a couple more pieces of candy today for the exchange. candy exchange makes me think a lot about candy and notice candy everywhere when i otherwise wouldn't notice at all. |
I think obsessively on candy. Oh she was the sweetest. Or was that cindy? |
moonit, your RAD fucking awesome candy (and other goodies) got here today! holy shit you guys, this one is going to be off the charts. |
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no worries agatha. we're excited, but just do it when you can do it, please don't feel pressured. candy exchange is fun, not stressful. |
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http://topcultured.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/What-Should-I-Eat-Candy.jpg |
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that is awesome. and eating york patties *is* much like eating toothpaste! |
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I should print that and make a list of things I haven't tried! |
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well you don't need to send me money for shipping, if that makes a difference. and in any case, i doubt that any exchangers would want you to go without the candy they bought for you, so if it's up to me, you'll still get candy. maybe you should take more time to think about it? |
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Going to see my Dr next week for Anxiety disorder ..... |
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is that what those are?? |
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And where is Droopy does anyone know? |
no word from droopy. i hate it when he goes away. daniel, your box arrived today. i haven't opened it yet and won't until tomorrow, though it's very heavy and therefore very tempting. i second what platypus said. no pressure agatha, but no rush either. just let us know what you decide. |
okay okay i couldn't wait. crickets! |
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April is only 11 days away. we can wait. |
in the meantime, the biggest challenge is keeping senor out of the candy stash! second only to keeping myself out of it. |
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got the check, Dan, thanks. will deposit some day this week. agatha, we've got you covered for postage. just send me the candy when you can. besos. |
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OnceMonthlyPaycheck + RecentlyUnderemployedContractorSpouseFigure = MoneyCatastrophe I am happy to report that things are looking up- Dave's worked almost every day for the last two weeks... sorry for the delay, folks. I hope it's worth the wait. |
Found some wonderful candy in Seattle, ate it all, didn't save any. Looking forwaard to receipt of sorabji care package whenever it gets here...certainly will be worth the wait. i am working on my character defect of procrastination but probably not until tomorrow, and then may be later too. |
If that fails, I will take the cake instead and put those green army men on it. |
but i've been falling down a rabbit hole. |
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Rabbit gone, whole collapsing, peddling faster than time. Waiting for candy. One of my clients brought me back Swiis chocolate from his Euro trip. Got stranded six days because of the ash. Really rained on his parade. |
my fake/real fb, fake name, real-er friends is elsewhere. but more for real i really fucking hate fb. i am west coast in location but not in my heart. do rabbit holes go somewhere? i guess i will find out if i get there. |
clearly there is some pathology here. Hole can be black or worm, both releasing the host party into another dimension. I am curiouser and curiouser about your rabbit hole adventuring. email? |
i don't feel like logging into fake fb to get the new one. that is how much i hate it. one one one |
one on no eno send sent read digest chewey red man princess leah corn maiden butterfly settled out of court in a favorable manner today. nice. |
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Heather, googling rabbit holes brings about some really odd results... |
for the record, mine has nothing to do with furries. |
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the last of the candy arrived yesterday, unmelted! i'm taking it all to the post office on Monday. i can't wait for you guys to see this stuff! |
Will anticipate with baited chocolate breath the arrival of said candy. I am typing my little fingers off trying to get ready for a state audit of my work on Wednesday. After that, well, time to catch up. |
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me too. it was nothing personal, you know. it's just getting hot and i was worried. literally, i am on my way to the post office right now. everything is in a USPS flat rate box of one size or another, except for patrick's and platy's. |
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patrick you seriously are going to be dumbfounded by your first candy exchange. they haven't all been so off the hook awesome. how's baby girl? |
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matter but me thinks sara is mailing something special for little baby girls in mine. who is doing pretty ok. she still has her crying fits which strangely only seem to happen when A) im not home and B) only at our home. This weekend we drove to Atlanta for a wedding and she was absolutely brilliant for such a chaotic time for a baby. didnt cry at all, even with all the people passing her around....no meltdowns or anything. back to receptacles....maybe platy got something special for her kitty. now the question remains, who's post, mine or heathers has more innuendo ? hm. upon rereading hers I have come to the realization that I am really really hard up. |
I really don't believe you: breathe in, breathe out, repeat, don't stop. Take no one's advice except your own. Empty thyself. Let the love and mercy and peace and light flow, let it whistle through you, permeate your being. I talked with my buddy on AMI this morning really early, about monogamy. He agrees. Not what it's cracked up to be. But then again, what is? May be the sound of the wave retreating into the night. |
he agrees, what? i didn't intend to insinuate, anything really. i just talk funny. we had an electrical fire last night. the firemen came. they are awesome, big boots and giant axes. they don't chop holes in things even if you want them to. |
And you don't talk funny. Really. What i don't beieve is that you can't take your own advice, that you don't give good advice 9as my post above said). I would suspect though I don't know that you are successful and need no one's advice, esp in light of...rest can be emailed. Didn't mean to rattle your cage any more than usual. But you did remark some long time ago that you felt left out of the sorabjihazing. And I don't recall that either: seems you can dish it out as well as take it. Was it your house/living space where the fire? so sorry about that. I lost my business to a fire in 1984; been in some fires too. Don't like them. Hope you are okay and smoke free by now. |
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dammit, i forgot the baby stuff! oh, it's so cute too. this little black cap with a hot pink heart on the front. so punk rock-a-bye. and other stuff. what size is she by now? i was thinking i'd have it to you 2 months ago, so i fear some of it may no longer fit. nobody got special shipping. everything as far as i know was shipped at the same rate. i'm just saying, some will arrive in flat rate boxes, some won't. i'm not sure there was even a point to me noting that at all. i am dying because platy knows her candy is waiting for her at her PO Box, but she hasn't gone to get it yet. wtf, crazy. i told her she should be galloping to the post office. |
oh heather. fire. not good. was your stuff burnt up? |
THIS SHIT IS OFF THE HOOK PEOPLE HOLY CRAP you have outdone yourselves. |
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one headlight and the brake lights aren't working in my car, as well. i have angered the lightning gods. |
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Bacon anything is not kind. Chipoltle caramel is worthy of Droopy... great marshmallows!!! Wonderful green frog gummies...Good robin' s eggs, one had a feather coming out of it so I don't think it was meant to be sent... But: winner is the deviled eggs. Heuvos diablo ala marzipan!!!! Enjoy those insects!!! I will have a little chat with THor for you; I know him personally. Oh he's thunder. Who is the lightening god anyway? |
terms of size. remind me to post a photo of her in her Danzig onsey that someone sent. that with her pink/black socks...pretty fucking cute. |
notice though what the bacon lollipops are called! that's the best part, and that's why i bought them. |
okay well i'll still send the baby stuff, i'll try to get it out tomorrow. the cap will fit probably, but now the weather down here is getting hot, so i don't know how practical it will be anymore. and yes, please post photos of baby girl. and photos of candy. |
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Cleo this morning, at 6 something, while I'm sleeping, urgent whispering... "MOM- where is that box of gum bandaids? MOM? MOM?" |
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Is that weird? |
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My aunt suggested the candy bouquet idea on Friday and its just exploded in my head - the colours are bright orange and hot pink and bright blue - right now I'm debating if I should put the boys (except drew, he wants orange) in a tie of each colour with the black shirt/pant combo, or if I hit the boys with the bright blue, and then do the girls in black dresses with the hot pink sashes. Its all very exciting and I came the to the realisation that if I never organised it, it would never happen! |
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I was actually considering doing mini merican candy as part of it all because that's totally us, you should see andrew when I get a box of candy, he totally thinks its for him... |
Who sent the maple? moose dropping? |
i should have taken a picture of my face as I ate, unknowningly, a skunk flavored jelly belly (nice little trick by eva) or a chipoltle chewy thing from montana which was strange bercause i read the label but didnt believe it until 5 minutes after the chew was chewed did the chiplotle show up. i like the fact there were some really delectable things and some things that came with a really high dare factor as well. |
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i've been afraid of the maple bun, but after reading chocolate and peanuts, i'll have to get it out and look at the ingredients. from the packaging i assumed it is maple flavored, and that freaked me out. |
texturally. she tried them and didnt go for them, but then again, this is a kid that doesnt like kool aid. the mendocino truffles approx. 35.6 seconds after box opening. the wife was pretty good about spying all the good shit within a minute or two and proverbally spitting on it to lay claim. who made the home made stuff? |
agatha did. i had one bite of one, then senor DEMOLISHED the marshmallows. |
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Did anyone like the insect implanted suckers? Seattle chocolate and SE's mendecino/fort bragg chocolates divine btw. I will be in Portland on June 9-14. |
At about 11.30 we were all stressed at work so I thought doing the jelly belly thing might be extremely amusing and then everyone said there was no nice stuff in that packet and I got berry hahahah. So crazy though, I ate a canned dog food one and had to spit it out - the smell was so real; and the rotten egg, wholly shit that was vile! So funny. The rest I have bought home to share with Drew, otherwise my life would not be worth living. I am very much looking forward to marshmellow - I made it once, insane, I couldn't do it. |
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better to chew through it. I just love the fact that roaches can endure without injury thousands of times greater radioactivity than a human can. I'llbe looking for neon colored ones my next trip through the ukraine and saving them for the next candy/insect exchange. |
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But THUMBS |
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(Tom Robbins, Even cowgirls get the blues) Speaking of food value, "processed Cheese Food" is an interesting label. Oh what thumbs we'll wave... |
no one. |
I think my karma paid me back for taking so long to send my candy... I ate one of the delicious looking Mendocino truffles, and it tasted like gorgonzola cheese, which was not at all what I expected. I think they went bad on me. I'll bet they were delicious a month ago, though! |
alone... I admit to never trying them, at least not that brand. are they those gross orangey things? shit man, I didnt realize. I vomited from those at the circus one time....seriously. know good times? The freaky box of jelly bellys. The kid (big one) had a playdate over this weekend and we played dare with the jelly bellys. Holly shit are the skunk and dog food flavored ones really fucking disgusting. They sent dad to the fridge swallowing a glass of wine to remove the taste much to the kids delight. |
candy exchange, the gift that keeps on giving. don't you love it? |
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it's so worth it. you should check out the photos platypus posted of her loot on flickr. i'm going to post photos i just found that i took the day that dude flew his plane into the IRS building about 5 blocks from here. |
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friday night i was out with friends drinking house-made sangria and eating steamed mussels and raw oysters. next weekend we're having a birthday party for my one year old. water slide for the kids, sushi and beer for the adults. what a strange, wonderful life. |