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I'm thinking about buying a spiralizer as summer is almost here. :???:

We got a laser hair removal machine type thing. An expensive purchase but James was interested in laser hair removal anyway & it works out as a saving rather than getting regular waxes (& obviously massively cheaper than paying to get it done professionly.) Plus I am VERY COOL with the idea of being hair-free myself :D :woo:

All your hair, your hair on your head and your eyebrows all gone?:p Lol.
 
Apparently this one doesn't hurt at all but can feel quite warm. Some of them do hurt though. Hope it works.
 
Got a beautiful cotton "coverlet" for our King bed. After washing it on delicate and drying it on "very low" it is too small and looks absolutely stupid. :(
 
We got a laser hair removal machine type thing. An expensive purchase but James was interested in laser hair removal anyway & it works out as a saving rather than getting regular waxes (& obviously massively cheaper than paying to get it done professionly.) Plus I am VERY COOL with the idea of being hair-free myself :D :woo:

I told my husband that I was interested in this. He immediately wondered if we could use it on the dogs! :p (High shedding time around here!!!)
 
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Test it somewhere besides your face first. Some people scar from laser hair removal (the professional kind, have not heard of home lasers), especially fair skinned people.

Oh, interesting! I won't be using it on the face as there's no need. But I did not know that about scarring.
 
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A Finding Nemo activity jumper for my nephew's soon-to-arrive baby.
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  • 2 boxes of Meijer pasta (angel hair & rotini)
  • 1 can True Goodness organic black beans
  • 1 can Westbrae Natural low-sodium organic garbanzos
  • 1 carton(!) Pacific organic roasted garlic hummus
  • 1 bottle Lee Kum Kee pure dark sesame oil
  • 2 bags Meijer no-salt kettle chips
  • 3 no-sugar/no-sodium/no-cal sparkling citrus beverages
  • 12-pack Heineken cans
  • 1 bag Bolthouse Farms organic matchstick carrots
  • 1 container Earthbound Farm organic baby arugula
  • Flatout multi-grain (with flax) flatbread
  • 1 Roma tomato
  • 1 yellow onion
  • 1 red bell pepper
Yesterday I picked up an E.L.F. loose powder & BB cream.... (I'm slowly but surely using up & ridding myself of cosmetics & toiletries that are not cruelty-free.) Not entirely pleased with the results on my crappy complexion... still missing a step, need concealer... the hunt continues. LOL

And I got a pound of raw, blanched peanuts at St. Laurent Bros.... I'll roast those tomorrow. :up:
 
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  • 2 boxes of Meijer pasta (angel hair & rotini)
  • 1 can True Goodness organic black beans
  • 1 can Westbrae Natural low-sodium organic garbanzos
  • 1 carton(!) Pacific organic roasted garlic hummus
  • 1 bottle Lee Kum Kee pure dark sesame oil
  • 2 bags Meijer no-salt kettle chips
  • 3 no-sugar/no-sodium/no-cal sparkling citrus beverages
  • 12-pack Heineken cans
  • 1 bag Bolthouse Farms organic matchstick carrots
  • 1 container Earthbound Farm organic baby arugula
  • Flatout multi-grain (with flax) flatbread
  • 1 Roma tomato
  • 1 yellow onion
  • 1 red bell pepper
Yesterday I picked up an E.L.F. loose powder & BB cream.... (I'm slowly but surely using up & ridding myself of cosmetics & toiletries that are not cruelty-free.) Not entirely pleased with the results on my crappy complexion... still missing a step, need concealer... the hunt continues. LOL

And I got a pound of raw, blanched peanuts at St. Laurent Bros.... I'll roast those tomorrow. :up:
I like the Physician's formula concealers (in drug stores) and Bare Minerals.
 
I second physician's formula...I tried the concealer on ledboots' recommendation and it's the best I've tried so far.


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