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Good looks!It was a place called Homegrown in Florence
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Good looks!It was a place called Homegrown in Florence
Yo btw RIP Vin Scully.Starbz:
Oreo is bringing back this flavor after a 5-year hiatus | CNN
Fall doesn't start for seven more weeks, but it has already begun for Oreo.www.cnn.com
Whats even creepier is the interview of him wanting to be done during a giants vs dodgers series.Yo btw RIP Vin Scully.
I offer a friendly hat tip from a Giants fan, the man was a baseball legend. Was sad to hear that.
Roofing for a couple days. Wrapped it up yesterday to avoid today's heat. 90°+ with high humidity. Roofing always a good workout.Damn- 13 hours? What did they have you doing- building a house all by yourself? Food looks awesome btw. What's the yellow in the container? Some kind of curry?
Only had the the 12 hour batch and froze the rest. Supposedly they should have a deeper flavor as time progress.
True! I’m following the prosMans is damn near dry aging cookie dough
I’m here for the results
My oldest have the following :kix2mny Does your son usually help out when you are making these treats?
Do you always make them vegan? (I think you said he was vegan; no disrespect))
My daughter has thisMy oldest have the following :
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an allergicinflammatory condition of the esophagus that involves eosinophils, a type of white blood cell.
Basically he is allergic to food and it’s hard to pin point which food it is. He is on an elimination diet which me he can’t have the following:
nuts (coconut is ok)
dairy
Anything from the sea/ocean
Gluten
Processed food (we give him a few things)
Soy
Corn
Grains
Legume
Pretty much all fruits
I’m missing somethings.
Up until about a year or so we made everything from scratch and branched out and started giving him processed food from certain brands that I vetted. He has his own set of dishes, bowls, forks, pots, and etc to avoid cross contamination. It’s been like this almost all his life so it’s second nature to us.
He has to do an endoscopy every 3 months to see how he is doing. So far so good. Currently on steroids to keep inflammation down in his esophagus.
Sorry for being long winded. He does not really help in the kitchen, his younger brother is the one that enjoy baking and cooking with me. If he does we take proper cautions with gloves and etc since certain things will irritate his skin from just touching.
He ate out for the first time when we went back home east last month at a chicken spot and that went well so we ventured out to giving him chiplote and that also went well.
Edit:
With the okay from the doctor we give corn, beans, and rice.
How is she doing? My son is 10 curious how old is your daughter.My daughter has this