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  1. sorry i can not findthe postingfrom before i tried to find it but couldnt but here is a better price fior the person going to tuscon Multiple destination Flight 1: Philadelphia, PA (PHL) to Tucson, AZ (TUS) Note: The prices shown below are for the flight only; they are e-ticket prices and include all flight taxes and fees. If your itinerary requires paper tickets there will be an additional charge. Prices do not include baggage fees or other fees charged directly by the airline. These results cover a metro area with several airports. Review your choices carefully. Choose a complete trip or view flights separately Sort by: Price Duration Departure time Arrival time $94.00 + $31.50 taxes & fees = $125.50 6:00 am Depart Philadelphia (PHL) Arrive Tucson (TUS) 1:01 pm Sun 23-Nov Duration: 9hr 1mn United 333 / 243 / 6818 Connect in Chicago (ORD), Denver (Denver Intl.) Preview seat availability Choose this flight $94.00 + $31.50 taxes & fees = $125.50 11:55 am Depart Philadelphia (PHL) Arrive Tucson (TUS) 8:11 pm Sun 23-Nov Duration: 10hr 16mn United 2948 / 745 / 6565 Connect in New York (LGA), Denver (Denver Intl.) Preview seat availability
  2. borrow a few crockpots and do a mexican buffet.aldi had flour tortillas for cheap also beans are cheap for nachos and enchiladas. you could put cheese sauce in 1 crockpot for nachos taco meat in another , maybe shredded chicken in another this could be fun dont forget the flan
  3. thru the years i have decided to speak my mind.if the person doesnt like you after what you said to them then oh well move on i would tell him or her well do you want it or not?
  4. if you have ULTA cosmetic stores near you sign up for emails and they will send you in email or snail mail coupons. last year i used the $3.50 coupon and got 10 hot cocoa fragrance hand lotion for under ten dollars with the 3.50 coupon a charm for her cell phone a pair of crazy shoelaces if her hair os long some hair clips or barrettes target had some nice hand lotions in the %1 spot a while back if she drinks coffee she can always use mcdonalds gift card for coffee
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    Cabela's

    in cabelas ad today only til tomorrow you can use code 8HOLIDAY in the bargain cave up to 70% off they have boot laces for ,88
  6. i am stressing too but not too bad...yet i read somewhere that every 25 th of every month buy a gift then when dec 25 gets here you have tons of stuff problem is there is always something to spend the money on and i put it off til the next month maybe in '09 i'll try it
  7. thanks now i really cant wait
  8. wow thanks i'll keep an eye out for it do you remember how much you got it for?i know prices vary and stuff but just wondering ...in the ballpark
  9. didnt know if i could post a link but i found popcorn and rice birth announcements
  10. i am hoping to findthe notebook but i know that will never be on the cheap list
  11. i got the free shipping and they will be here already this thursday thanks again
  12. if you have michaels or a c moore craft stores they usually have a coupon for half off of 1 item.at michaels you can get a long vine like thing of christmas tree for something like 9 dollars and with the coupon it would be pretty cheap every week get a ribbon to put on it also try looking on craigslist in the free section i just went to an estate sale around here i got a really cute little glass nativity scene there are 5 or 6 glass figures probably 6 inches high the tallest one being 6 inches if you want them i could send them this week for a housewarming gift i just moved too and know how hard it is to collect thses things for the holidays
  13. i would say look on your citys freecycle first people around here have christmas stuff on there all the time cause they want new stuff. go to goodwill or a thrift store if you have one buy 1 piece every payday dollar store has cheap lights
  14. i looked on the foorlocker site just now now these jackets are not included in the free shipping or asomething like that
  15. thanks a million this christmas i am looking for things we can actually use plus a good price thanks a million! now i am in the holiday spirit:fluffy:
  16. i used to eat creamed onions i never made it but the white sauce was kind of sweet how about acorn squash with a bit of butter and brown sugar my ex in law she was scottish she used to make turnips they looked like mash potatoes and had a real earthy taste
  17. when we were little my mom used to fill the stocking wioth candy but mostly oranges and lots of pennies i just found out last year looking up christmas traduitions and stuff that in the olden days oranges were scarce at christmas so thats why santa would bring oranges cause they cost a lot i guess the pennies were to be rich at the start of the new year my mom was wayyy old school
  18. i have to go alone cause my kids dont want to be bothered anyway i make friends there to talk to and if i wanna leave i can i dont have to wait for anyone
  19. i have never had scrapple so pardon me if i dont explain it too good. it comes in a brick form kinda like a small version of how lard used to come in the olden days it is kind of brown and gritty looking people here bake it but also a lot of people fry it from what i understand.it is all the unused parts of pigs i guess what they dont use otherwise:razz: This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (April 2008) Scrapple is a savory mush of pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and flour, often buckwheat flour. The mush is formed into a loaf, and slices of the scrapple are then fried before serving. Scraps of meat left over from butchering, too small to be used or sold elsewhere, were made into scrapple to avoid waste. Scrapple is best known as a regional food of Delaware, South Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. actually this recipe doesnt sound too bad Scrapple Print This Recipe -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INGREDIENTS 1 pound pork pudding meat OR loose sausage 1 quart water, or pork broth Salt and pepper, to taste 1-1/2 cups cornmeal 1/4 cup buckwheat flour Butchering yielded rich meat scraps, too flavorful to give to the animals or simply throw away. Scrapple, however, was not invented in Pennsylvania. It most likely came with settlers from the lower Rhine area of Germany to Philadelphia. So it was in this country that the Amish learned to make the dish. Two ingredients distinguish the dish - buckwheat and corn- meal (a New World addition), which act as extenders and provide a distinctive flavor. Stir pudding meat or loose sausage into 1 quart rapidly boiling water or pork broth. When the mixture reaches the boiling point slowly add the cornmeal and buckwheat flour. Stir constantly until thickened. Cover and let simmer for 15 minutes over low heat. Pour into two 1-lb. loaf pans. Cool thoroughly then refrigerate. When scrapple is set, cut in 3/8 to 1/2 inch slices and fry in hot, greased skillet. When slices are browned and crusty, turn and brown on other side. Serve hot with ketchup, syrup or apple butter. Makes 3-4 pounds of scrapple
  20. wow what a deal i didnt know that about red wing
  21. i used to get blue steel toe work boots at skechers now they are discontinued.help me find blue steel toe work boots for a good price work pays half the price thasnks
  22. walmart has one now online for 99.88 it is a white desk with a hutch Kids' Loft Collection Desk With Hutch in White $99.88 This durable and roomy desk with hutch from D-Scan adds a sophisticated yet simple touch to the kids' room $99.88 Availability
  23. if i were you i would start now by getting lots of little puzzle sets or just puzzle books wrap each one or put a lot of things into a basket and take it around to your patients and let them pick a present out. i think that would be fun i love to give things to people:fluffy:
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