Word of the Day: Sapid Definition: Palatable, well-flavoured, tasty Used in a sentence: It was not difficult to make the sapid food disappear. Lucy the puggle princess and I had a great time messing around in the backyard yesterday. Just as I tried to snap her photo a squirrel ran by and well, Lucy sprung right into action. 😉 Sadly, Read More >>
Kindle Books, Gorilla PlaySets, Rolling Luggage, Swiss Army Knives and More
Word of the Day: Auricular Definition: Of or pertaining to war or sense of hearing Used in a sentence: The judge was satisfied with the auricular confession of the criminal. Well, apparently the HH’s Thanksgiving feast was a huge kit with his co-workers. Would you believe they deep fried 3 turkeys? I asked if there were any leftovers and he Read More >>
Weekly Grocery Shopping Savings Show and Tell {Week 47 of 52}
Fred Meyer $6.46 I popped into Fred Meyer to pick up some freebie candies and milk for $0.99 a half gallon. Fred Meyer seems to have a sale on their milk every 2 weeks so I try and buy enough to last that long so I don’t have to pay full price. Sometimes 4 half Read More >>
Kindle Books, Skuut Bikes, Step2 Kitchen, KitchenAid Mixer, Pilgrim Hat Treats for Kids and More
Word of the Day: Laudatory Definition: Worthy of praise. Used in a sentence: That was a laudatory effort on your part to succeed. Hello Monday. I hope you had a restful weekend. I spent the morning baking up a storm. Tis’ the season. 😉 Kohl’s has some sweet deals this morning so be sure and take a look at Read More >>
Kindle Books, Super Irish Tea, Homemade Wrapping Paper, Graco Strollers and More
Word of the Day: Inveigled Definition: Ensnared, led on by tricking, sometimes pleasant tricking Used in a sentence: He was inveigled into doing the chores. Happy Sunday! What are your plans for today? In case you missed it on Facebook last night… I’ll be peeling potatoes ALL DAY LONG. Good times people. Good times. Have an AWESOME day. ♥ Read More >>
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