Thanks for the recipes, Rumblefish!
For vinaigrette, I mix a couple of spoonfuls of good dijon mustard, then red wine vinegar and EVOO in the ratio of 1:3. Add sea salt and fresh ground pepper and shake until creamy. For a little something extra, add chopped shallots.
This is the kind of...
I think any yellow mustard is a crime against humanity. I don't even like Gulden's, though I know it's a good sandwich mustard. Maybe I don't like it because I'm not really a sandwich gal. I wouldn't even give Grey Poupon a second look until I was forced to buy some recently.
I'll put it out there right now - this is a completely dorky thread and perhaps too narrow of a niche for this board(?).
I don't really care, though. I LOVE mustard. I think it's the finest condiment on earth (except maybe horseradish). Fine mustard with a strong bite - on steak, potatoes...
Yeah, she needs to start dealing with the oil problem first.
Then, tease the hell out of the inside of the rolls to give them some volume and help the hair stick together.
FYI, I've had celluloid jewelry pieces that passed the pin test just like ivory.
That said, neat ashtray, but I have no idea. Good luck finding your answers!
Mary, I have combination skin and have had no problems using my castor/EVOO/grapeseed/jojoba oil mix on both parts of my face. Just take a couple of drops of jojoba oil to use as moisturizer when you're done.
I do this on occasion, especially the morning after an indulgent evening. As much as I love a great bloody mary, I am usually not inclined to make them first thing in the morning with a headache lol
I adore putting bourbon in my coffee (Rye is good as well)! It's even better topped with...
Also, I like that these gals have posted pics of styles that have their hair down. It gives a much better idea of what look that cut helps to make.
More please! If you gals don't want to show un-made-up faces you can always block them out à la Lolita Haze lol
:offtopic: Where has she been...
I have very thick hair and cannot do a wet or even a damp set if I want my hair to dry. I do completely dry sets on *not* freshly washed hair (if it's freshly washed, the curl falls right out no matter what i do). I use Lottabody setting lotion undiluted along with some shine pomade, set in...
I also have some spray-on wrinkle releaser. You spray it on your clothes and just kind of pull the wrinkles out by tugging on the bottom hem. It's not fabulous but works well enough in a jiff.
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