mine didn't have any smell. Mine is not the original brand so it doesn't have all the extra's, just two jars and lids and one cutter, but it meets my needs. Don in AZ
Hi Connie, How much were these bags? Would I need a duffle bag to even take them all into the stores when we go shopping :o) And would they even let me in the stores with all those bags? We go shopping only once, or twice if we HAVE to, a month. I would venture to say that we bring in about 20 to 30 bags of stuff sometimes. I usually use the bags to pick up after Lexus. I can only go shopping once or twice a month, because of this thing I have. Are these bags washable, because I would have to wash them every time I used them, due to the smells from some of the items we get, that stink from the chemicals they use in the processing of the packaging. These things I must repackage as soon as I get them into the house. Thanks! Hugs! Lynn Connie wrote: > We always take our cotton bags with handles.? I bought them a long time > ago from a catalogue. I pack my own bags when I can.? That way, it is > efficient and no need for any of theirs.?
Thanks Tracy!! So it's about the same as my dear OLD Sears Insta-Blend from 1974, that I inherited from Mom when she passed away. Just got it out to experiment on my own hot sauce last night. Mike told me the old thing was VERY loud :o) LOL!!!! It kinda does sound like a jackhammer! When it dies, I'll have to get one of those bullets. I think I could have gotten two with my NuWave, paying for shipping and handling, which would come to almost what you pay for them_they know how to get their money out of you. But, we didn't get them, because I knew I saw something out on the market, that was like a small blendar in case I would ever need a new one. :o) Lynn PS Yes, Tracy, NO to the GT Express. Really sad, too, because it was very easy to use, and cleanup was a breeze, but the chemical smell it threw into the air_VERY dangerous, and I really, really don't see how they are selling so many. It was really a vicious smell. Tracy wrote: Lynn, A Magic Bullet is a very small blender type set-up. It comes with a base and 4 cups, with lids and rings. You can make frozen drinks with them and a bunch more stuff. The info- mercial shows them making Alfredo sauce, salsa, drinks; grating hard cheeses, grinding coffee and microwaving right in the cup. They cost about $50 but can be found on sale for $40 or so. I received one for my birthday but have not used it yet. I can't wait until my hubby sets up ice maker in fridge so I can have ice cubes. Then I want to make shakes (ice, milk, flavorings). The Magic Bullet looks very easy to use and clean according to infomercial. I think Walmart carries them. Mine was bought at Kohl's. I've seen them at Sears. Drats about the GT Express! I really wanted one of those. :o(
Yes, I use my Windows Mail (Vista) to download my att.net emails from the website to my hard drive, so that I don't have to be online all the time, to work on them. Normally it doesn't read On Behalf of_in fact, it only did that one or two times the whole time I have been a member of the list. So, I still don't understand why it did it, and that's okay. They are coming through to my Outlook (Windows Mail) okay now. Just needed to make sure I wasn't being deleted from the list. Thanks, again! :o) Lynn PS I didn't know Outlook was an Internet provider, too, I thought it was just something you could use on your hard drive, so that you could work offline on your emails, and organize them better_without leaving them out there on the Net. Joan wrote: > Maqry- > > Yes...you use Outlook as your email client and Outlook interprets this > header field: > Sender: [email protected] > In conjuction with the FROM header field which shows you as the FROM > address > as being "on behalf of" you as the sender. This is a "feature" of the > software that is used to run our lists that creates the SENDER field as > you see it > above and unfortunately Outlook interprets the headers this way. Most > other > email clients don't do this--only Outlook. > > Joan > PS: I think Lynn is seeing it even though she doesn't use Outlook because > she's seeing it on incoming mail to HER from others who Do use Outlook. > > > In a message dated 1/25/2009 12:12:48 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Every post that comes through to my email from the PA Dutch List is '.... > on > behalf of...'. They never used to come through that way until > they went to the new servers. None of my other mail comes through that > way, > including my message boards from Ancestry.com.
Thanks Connie! It's great to know the "family" is there to listen. Sometimes that is the best medicine. tracy --- On Mon, 1/26/09, Connie wrote: This all part of the list, Tracy. We are here for you. Connie
Lynn, Even walmart sells a "green" bag. It's actually black and usually they are hanging right at each register. I think they cost a buck. I assume they are washable. tracy --- On Mon, 1/26/09, Lynn wrote: that is the way to go, and since Connie found them in a magazine, and you found them in a store, they have to be out there to be found by me, too :o) Just so I can wash them every time we use them. I could ALways make my own bags, but I'm sure they wouldn't want all sorts of people coming into the stores with bags.
Becky, Things are doing pretty well here now. It's been one heck of a week-lots of calls back and forth with the in-laws in MI, lots of yelling and fighting (them, and then hubby and I), lots of misinformation and LOTS of lies. I swear I thought I was going to have a stroke the other day. I feel the family was trying to get cash money out of my husband (he told them he was getting money from a bereavement fund at work) to buy their drugs (both the bro and sis haven't been working in the past couple months). He wanted to send the money to have his mother's cremation paid for and to pay on the bill from his father's funeral (we found they still owed quite a bit). The brother kept coming up with changing stories about what he wanted the money spent on-first it was back taxes (I checked the amount and we agreed to pay it), then it was to keep the property, then it was to change name on deed and the list goes on and the amounts kept getting higher. I called the county in MI and spoke with people and found out the truth, passed it onto my hubby and we decided to do what we felt best. Now the brother and a sister are mad at the other sister and furious with me and won't speak with my hubby. He has basically washed his hands of his bro and sis. I figure they'll get over it in a few days and everything will be back to normal. We went through similar last year when my father-in-law passed. It's been a heck of a roller coaster and it has not even been a week since my m-i-l's passing. Everything came to a head on Friday. So the weekend was pleasant but I'm waiting for the other shoe. Hubby and I had our first major fight ever on Wednesday night (we've been together for 10 years). We even went to bed mad, well I was furious! I had to eventually go outside and sit in the 20* weather at 2am just to keep from bursting into flame. He rolled over and went to sleep. Men!! All seems well at this time. We have told the family we cannot make the funeral in July and may not visit for quite some time to come. Hubby said he's not going until the bro and sis apologize for their actions and he gets a 'thank you' for all he has done. That will happen when you-know-where freezes over! lol Sorry if I bent anyone's ear too much. It feels good to get it out. tracy --- On Mon, 1/26/09, Becky wrote: Tracy-how are things going?
I read on the web that Cactus soil was the best to plant or transplant Alow Vera. Shallow dish and only water when the soil is dry. Cactus soil probably has lots of sand in it. I use to see it at Walmart but haven't been able to find since hubby found all the aloe vera plants and I wanted to repot. tracy --- On Sun, 1/25/09, Cathy wrote: What I wanted to say was, are you planting them in the soil there or sand. Of course, they're used to sand, so perhaps if you doing soil, try sand. And let me know if that makes a difference, k? It grows here abundantly!
Yeah, Mary, you got it. That is when you finally get out of the forest so you can see all the trees together for a beautiful picture. We all have a path and a purpose. That is my take, anyway. Not all agree and that is fine. All are at a different level as we progress. I am finding those on the same level as I am as my life progresses and I pay attention to those around me. We tend to gather those of like thought around us. It is truly amazing when you take the time to reflect. What a story. Connie -----Original Message----- From: Mary Sayman <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:44 am Subject: [PD-LIFE] Quitting Smoking & Heaps of Lessons Hip, Hip, Hooray for you, too, Sue. One really, really has to want to quit efore it will happen. Like you, my world sort of caved in all at once: I had my accident, reaking my leg in 8 places (I had never had a broken bone in my entire ife); I quit smoking cold turkey after something like 35 years; I went hrough menopause at the same time (damn those night sweats!!!); I had lways worked and there I was cut off from everyone and everything because veryone I knew worked; I was on crutches for 13 weeks not even allowed to ouch my toe to the floor; and I had never had to have any one do anything or me because I had always been the competent, able-bodied caretaker of veryone else, but here I was dependent on the Medi-Van to transport me20to octors' appointments, and later my fiancé to take me to PT. It took me two ours every morning to take a bath and get dressed which included aneuvering the tub seat in and out of the shower. It exhausted me, but I id it all on my own every day. I hired a friend to come in once a week to lean the bathroom and vacuum for me. My fiancé did the laundry and brought e everything to fold then he put it away; I loaded the dishwasher, ran it, nd unloaded it by sitting on a 24" stool. I fed myself during the day by utting things from the frig on the table, from the table to the stove, from he stove to the counter, then back again when I was through. I used a unch bag to carry my food and drink mugs in because I could hang on to the andle and still be able to grip the handgrip on the crutches. A year after he accident, I had to have more surgery; then six weeks later, I fell in he bathroom and broke my foot on the same leg that had been broken. I was ack on crutches for another three months because I broke the lis-franks oint in four places and chipped the ankle bone on both sides. I was eginning to think I'd never get back to work, but I finally made it after 2 months. A year later, my fiancé told me he was leaving (after 14 years), nd I discovered that he left me for a married woman with small children who as still living with her husband. Go figure that one out!!! Life surely is strange some times,=2 0and it can surely dish out the lessons in big hurry. I guess God never gives you more than you can handle. If you hink it is, He's right there to lift you up. I learned a lot about myself n the four years after my accident; and I learned a lot about life. I hink I see the 'big picture' a lot more clearly now that I have 'matured'. OL God sent me Angels to provide strength and encouragement; and when I no onger needed their services, He took them away. It has pretty much been hat way all of my life. I am so very Blessed. Hugs, ary -----Original Message----- rom: [email protected] mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] ent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 2:53 PM o: [email protected] ubject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Old things, age, and life YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a ivorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too uch on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another igarette.... sue in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ..frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this atter? -------------- Original message -------------- rom: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best hings I ever did. Hugs,=2 0 Mary ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the uotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message
Lynn-thank you for sending me that information. Now to print it up. I am in the library at school and everytime I approach the printer, they start eyeing me funny. I cannot help it if these instructors actually want me to learn while I am here!!! Tracy-how are things going? Sally-I am not moving to Florida. Can't convince the boyfriend of 20 years. He says it's too hot and the idea of various crawling animals sneaking around his homespace does not appeal to him. I say,"You're a police officer. You should be used to crawling things!!" He says yes but not at home. Steph is moving to Ponce de Leon. Shaun(sil) has promised to buy her cows. The mental picture is just too funny for words. She's going to practice her languages with them. So if you ever get to that area and the cows have the ability to speak Franch, Spanish and German, you know my daughter has been there. Will they moo with an accent? By the way Lynn, a Lucy moment. As you know it is very wet from the snow that Rick wished on us. So I be-bopped into the house the other morning and kicked off the shoes and in general did not pay attention to the fact that the dogs had also just come in. I turned too quickly and one leg went west, one went south. I had one tush cheek in each bowl of dog food and my hand(with my watch) in the water dish. The dogs just sat and looked at me. I'm hoping spring will be better. Hope everyone is well Love-Becky
We used to put sugar on a slice of bread and pour coffee over it, I liked it. Don in AZ
hi, mary~ bless your heart, you've had a time of it! ol' scratch sure does try to beat you down, doesn't he? but as mama always tells me when things get hard~let go and let God~ sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- i believe i'm experiencing amnesia and deja vu at the same time~i think i've forgotten this before... -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> > Hip, Hip, Hooray for you, too, Sue. One really, really has to want to quit > before it will happen. > > Like you, my world sort of caved in all at once: I had my accident, > breaking my leg in 8 places (I had never had a broken bone in my entire > life); I quit smoking cold turkey after something like 35 years; I went > through menopause at the same time (damn those night sweats!!!); I had > always worked and there I was cut off from everyone and everything because > everyone I knew worked; I was on crutches for 13 weeks not even allowed to > touch my toe to the floor; and I had never had to have any one do anything > for me because I had always been the competent, able-bodied caretaker of > everyone else, but here I was dependent on the Medi-Van to transport me to > doctors' appointments, and later my fiancé to take me to PT. It took me two > hours every morning to take a bath and get dressed which included > maneuvering the tub seat in and out of the shower. It exhausted me, but I > did it all on my own every day. I hired a friend to come in once a week to > clean the bathroom and vacuum for me. My fiancé did the laundry and brought > me everything to fold then he put it away; I loaded the dishwasher, ran it, > and unloaded it by sitting on a 24" stool. I fed myself during the day by > putting things from the frig on the table, from the table to the stove, from > the stove to the counter, then back again when I was through. I used a > lunch bag to carry my food and drink mugs in because I could hang on to the > handle and still be able to grip the handgrip on the crutches. A year after > the accident, I had to have more surgery; then six weeks later, I fell in > the bathroom and broke my foot on the same leg that had been broken. I was > back on crutches for another three months because I broke the lis-franks > joint in four places and chipped the ankle bone on both sides. I was > beginning to think I'd never get back to work, but I finally made it after > 22 months. A year later, my fiancé told me he was leaving (after 14 years), > and I discovered that he left me for a married woman with small children who > was still living with her husband. Go figure that one out!!! > > Life surely is strange some times, and it can surely dish out the lessons in > a big hurry. I guess God never gives you more than you can handle. If you > think it is, He's right there to lift you up. I learned a lot about myself > in the four years after my accident; and I learned a lot about life. I > think I see the 'big picture' a lot more clearly now that I have 'matured'. > LOL God sent me Angels to provide strength and encouragement; and when I no > longer needed their services, He took them away. It has pretty much been > that way all of my life. I am so very Blessed. > > Hugs, > Mary >
AAACKKKK! my mama tried to feed me that once (minus the coffee)...i think she said i fed it to the dog....lol... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) --- i'm experiencing amnesia and deja vu at the same time~i think i've forgotten this before... -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> My dad used to eat 'man soup': bread broken up in a cup > of coffee with sugar and milk on it. I couldn't even watch him eat it cause > of the gag reflex. YUCK! > > Mary
Same thing with cereal..... I love corn flakes or rice-crispies as long as I can sit right down and eat them as soon as the milk is (sparingly) poured on. If they sit too long, I won't touch them. My dad used to eat 'man soup': bread broken up in a cup of coffee with sugar and milk on it. I couldn't even watch him eat it cause of the gag reflex. YUCK! Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Judy Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 6:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [PD-LIFE] soggy food That is why I can't stand to dunk a donut into a cup of coffee. Ewe. It gets soggy, then leave mush in my coffee. My daughter teases me, but it makes me gag. ----- Original Message ----- From: "eppleys" <[email protected]> To: "Pa Dutch Life" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 6:47 PM Subject: [PD-LIFE] Tomato Soup > Hi Mary- Sorry about that part with the name, I had a feeling I did > something wrong on that. My name is Linda and I think crackers should be > eaten as crackers and not drowned in soup . I also do not like soggy > food. - Linda > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hip, Hip, Hooray for you, too, Sue. One really, really has to want to quit before it will happen. Like you, my world sort of caved in all at once: I had my accident, breaking my leg in 8 places (I had never had a broken bone in my entire life); I quit smoking cold turkey after something like 35 years; I went through menopause at the same time (damn those night sweats!!!); I had always worked and there I was cut off from everyone and everything because everyone I knew worked; I was on crutches for 13 weeks not even allowed to touch my toe to the floor; and I had never had to have any one do anything for me because I had always been the competent, able-bodied caretaker of everyone else, but here I was dependent on the Medi-Van to transport me to doctors' appointments, and later my fiancé to take me to PT. It took me two hours every morning to take a bath and get dressed which included maneuvering the tub seat in and out of the shower. It exhausted me, but I did it all on my own every day. I hired a friend to come in once a week to clean the bathroom and vacuum for me. My fiancé did the laundry and brought me everything to fold then he put it away; I loaded the dishwasher, ran it, and unloaded it by sitting on a 24" stool. I fed myself during the day by putting things from the frig on the table, from the table to the stove, from the stove to the counter, then back again when I was through. I used a lunch bag to carry my food and drink mugs in because I could hang on to the handle and still be able to grip the handgrip on the crutches. A year after the accident, I had to have more surgery; then six weeks later, I fell in the bathroom and broke my foot on the same leg that had been broken. I was back on crutches for another three months because I broke the lis-franks joint in four places and chipped the ankle bone on both sides. I was beginning to think I'd never get back to work, but I finally made it after 22 months. A year later, my fiancé told me he was leaving (after 14 years), and I discovered that he left me for a married woman with small children who was still living with her husband. Go figure that one out!!! Life surely is strange some times, and it can surely dish out the lessons in a big hurry. I guess God never gives you more than you can handle. If you think it is, He's right there to lift you up. I learned a lot about myself in the four years after my accident; and I learned a lot about life. I think I see the 'big picture' a lot more clearly now that I have 'matured'. LOL God sent me Angels to provide strength and encouragement; and when I no longer needed their services, He took them away. It has pretty much been that way all of my life. I am so very Blessed. Hugs, Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 2:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Old things, age, and life YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a divorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too much on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs a day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another cigarette.... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ...frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this matter? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best things I ever > did. > > Hugs, > Mary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Tracy, If you have ice cube trays, you can actually freeze ice cubes and fill the ice maker tray with them. Then you can have smaller cubes or crushed ice. I do that because to run a water line to my new refrigerator would be a miserable job, and then I'd worry about leaks. When I redo the kitchen, I'll make provisions for the water line, but until then, that's what I do. Mary -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tracy Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 1:58 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] New Gadgets Everyday! Lynn, A Magic Bullet is a very small blender type set-up. It comes with a base and 4 cups, with lids and rings. You can make frozen drinks with them and a bunch more stuff. The info- mercial shows them making Alfredo sauce, salsa, drinks; grating hard cheeses, grinding coffee and microwaving right in the cup. They cost about $50 but can be found on sale for $40 or so. I received one for my birthday but have not used it yet. I can't wait until my hubby sets up ice maker in fridge so I can have ice cubes. Then I want to make shakes (ice, milk, flavorings). The Magic Bullet looks very easy to use and clean according to infomercial. I think Walmart carries them. Mine was bought at Kohl's. I've seen them at Sears. Drats about the GT Express! I really wanted one of those. :o( tracy --- On Sun, 1/25/09, Lynn wrote: A Magic Bullet? How much do they cost, and what all do you use one for? Are they easy to use, and clean?Tell me more about the Magic Bullet! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hey lynn, I had a thought you were talking about the fact you haven't had much luck with aloe vera, & I have them growing out of my planters, & don't really even wan them now. I got them from my neighbor. What I wanted to say was, are you planting them in the soil there or sand. Of course, they're used to sand, so perhaps if you doing soil, try sand. And let me know if that makes a difference, k? It grows here abundantly! It is supposed to be good for burns. Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn Vondran" <[email protected]> To: "Don Churchfield" <[email protected]>, [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 9:51:58 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: [PD-LIFE] Aloe and York, Lancaster, Berks :o) Thanks, Don. I'll have to try it again. I put it on my list for next time we get over to York. Lynn in Columbia. PS Hey, Mary, when you get to Lancaster, stop in, even if it's just for a drive-by hello like Sally had to do last year !!! At least I got to meet her, and hope to have a longer visit from her and her husband sometime this year. And, when you are in Berks County, please say hi to my hometown of Reading. I miss it so, so much :o( Don in AZ wrote: > Wal Mart sells Pure Aloe Vera Gel that in unscented. > You can find it in the Health and Beauty section. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hooray for all that have quit smoking. My dad was never able to. My husband quit back in the early 1990's after my daughter was born, & never looked back & it's funny, now, because he's constantly complaining about other guys at work now that spend the money on those things! And he was sayiug the guy said he didn't have the money to get a hair cut! What's up with this clown eh? What planet is this guy on!! Giggling on life, Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 2:52:36 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Old things, age, and life YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a divorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too much on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs a day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another cigarette.... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ...frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this matter? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best things I ever > did. > > Hugs, > Mary ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Yes, Lynn, I'm getting some of my messages bounced back, it could be my new email thing that they're doin now I guess?! Cathy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynn Vondran" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 9:55:30 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Drawing Salve Anyone know why my messages to the list are on behalf of? Yes, that's it. ichthemol. I knew it didn't look right the way I had it spelled. We ALways had a tube of that. I think I just threw our tube away last year. It's really strange, but for all my chemical sensitivity, THAT didn't effect me at all? So strong_must be made differently than the new fangled stuff. :o) Lynn Mary wrote: > That's what I was wondering, too..... ichthemol, I think it is..... I > used > to use it all the time for my ex-husband's boils. > It didn't smell very good, but it surely did the trick! ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
YAY, MARY~for quitting smoking! it's one of the hardest things to do... i quit new years eve 1992~while attending school and going through a divorce, with a 3 year old at home...probably a good thing i didn't take too much on at one time, huh? LOL...weird thing is, i went from almost 2 packs a day to zero on a spur of the moment decision and have never wanted another cigarette.... sue (in cloudy, mild NE Florida) -- ...frame every so-called disaster with these words~in 5 years will this matter? -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mary Sayman" <[email protected]> It will be 8 years in July since I've had a cigarette. One of the best things I ever > did. > > Hugs, > Mary