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You're welcome. :) Happy Thanksgiving!
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That might be the perfect idea for me & my daughter. There's just the 2 of us and since I want to hit both Kmart & Big Lots & Meijer that day I wouldn't feel like cooking anyway. LOL
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So how do I get in there?
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Look at what they had in the listing - "Upon a PayPal payment of only $1 (for my time to compile the information), you will receive the following Day After Thanksgiving Sale lists:" Their time??
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How about a gift certificate for a day of pampering at a spa? I'm 45 and would LOVE to get something like that. She can choose what treatments she wants to get, including a massage, facial, and whatever else they have.
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They may be "there" but I think they go into hiding at the Walmart here, esp. in the toy dept.! You can never find someone when you really need them.
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Gumball1960 reporting in.. I rarely have it turned on but will set it to auto just for this.
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I've ate at the Flying J in Indianapolis several years ago and didn't have a problem with anyone there. Only problem I did have was all the hitch hikers hanging around trying to get a ride from everybody.
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6% in Indiana
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* Official Black Friday DVD PLAYER / RECORDER Thread *
Gumball replied to i-bystander's topic in 2005
In that case, I'll try for the CyberHome after all. At least it should be available online so I won't have to fight tooth & nail for it. :) -
* Official Black Friday DVD PLAYER / RECORDER Thread *
Gumball replied to i-bystander's topic in 2005
Is that Lite-On from Best Buy any good? I have (I think) $45 in Best Buy bucks and since they don't have the TV/DVD combo that I wanted, thought this might be good to get instead. I want a DVD recorder anyway and would try for the one at Walmart otherwise. -
This year's game ran from October 4th to the 31st.
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The only thing I really wanted from them was a 13" TV/DVD combo and they only have a 20" combo. I love it but it's too big to fit where I want to put it.
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So how can you tell which is which? Which works better?
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I didn't think so at the time. It was from a boyfriend.
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CVS had tons of them last year. Check there too. :)
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Is this the whole ad now or is there more coming? If it's the whole thing I'm disappointed because I don't see any of the smaller TV/DVD combos like I wanted. I was planning on using my BB Bucks towards one.
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It wanted my credit card info even tho the pin was free.
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That's happened to me a few times. Example - Nice box from a jewelry store (with the store name on it) with a gift inside that looked like it came from the dollar store instead. The bad part was that these were usually from somebody that had a decent job and could easily afford to shop at the store the box was from. Anybody else have that happen to them?
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Got anything specific in mind? I've got tons stashed on my 'puter & on my messageboard. :) And what I haven't got, I'll try to track down for you.
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Can you order it online?
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I think it means After Rebate.
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Chocolate Candy Cane Pie Chocolate Crumb Crust: 2 C vanilla wafer crumbs (60 wafers or an 8 oz box minus 1/4 c) 6 TBS unsweetened cocoa 1/3 C confectioners sugar 6 TBS butter, melted Chocolate Layer: 3 TBS water 3/4 C chocolate chips 1 C heavy cream (1/2 pint) 1/2 C confectioners sugar Peppermint Layer: 1 1/2 C miniature marshmallows 1/4 C milk 1 C heavy cream (1/2 pint) 1/2 C finely crushed candy canes (7 regular canes) Directions Chocolate Crumb Crust: Combine crumbs, cocoa and sugar in a bowl. Stir in butter. Press mixture onto bottom and up sides of a 9" pie pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 min. Cool. Chocolate Layer: Bring water to a boil in med mixing bowl. Remove from heat; immediately add chips, stirring until melted (return to very low heat, stirring constantly, if needed). Cool to room temperature. In large mixing bowl (which has been chilled, along with beaters), whip heavy cream with confectioners sugar until stiff; fold into the chocolate mixture. Spoon into crust; chill. Peppermint Layer: Break candy canes into chunks; blend until finely crushed (resembles powder). Combine marshmallows and milk in wok. Cook, stirring constantly, over low heat until marshmallows are melted. Cool to slightly warm or globs. Prepare bowl as before, whip heavy cream until stiff; fold in crushed candy. Stir gently into marshmallow mixture; chill 10 min. Spoon onto chocolate layer; chill until set. Freeze, if desired. Garnish with coarsely crushed candy canes just before serving. May be served chilled or frozen. ===== Peppermint Candy Cane Pie 9-inch chocolate cookie crust 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 1 1/2 C. cold milk 6 to 8 peppermint candy canes 1/2 C. sugar 2 eggs, separated 1/4 Tsp. salt 1/8 Tsp. red food coloring 1/2 C. heavy cream 1 oz. semi-sweet chocolate 2 TBS butter or margarine 1 1/2 TBS milk 1 C. powdered sugar, sifted pinch of salt 1/4 Tsp. vanilla Soften gelatin in 1/2 cup cold milk. Crush candy canes; measure 1/2 cup. In saucepan combine 1 cup milk, 1/4 cup of sugar, slightly beaten egg yolks and salt. Mix well. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until slightly thick. Add softened gelatin and stir to dissolve. Blend in food coloring. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Beat egg whites until foamy. Gradually add 1/4 cup sugar and beat until stiff. Beat cream until stiff. Fold gently into custard, then fold in egg whites. Chill until filling holds its shape when stirred. Stir in peppermint, then spoon into pie shell and chill until firm, about 4 hours. Melt chocolate and butter together. Blend in milk, powdered sugar, pinch of salt and vanilla; blend until smooth. Thin with some cream if necessary. Serve over pie.