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hi! i thought long and hard and decided the only reason i'm gonna answer this is because i'm operating under the assumption that you are really plotting to buy ME something and just need a sneaky way to figure out my size. good work. lululemon's sizing is not true to standard american sizes. for them, a 2 is XXS, 4 XS, 6 S and so on... i'm 5'6"ish and 120 pounds and i wear anything from a 2-6 in lululemon. depends on the style/fit of the garment. the best way to figure out what works for you is to try it on, of course. they also have size charts here: http://www.lululemon.com/education/info/sizes
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yes! sorry i'm taking my sweet time to respond. i want to give you something you can really work with so i'm going to do a video post on tempeh. in the meantime, the quick and dirty is this: yes, you can eat it cold/uncooked. i do it all the time and love it. otherwise, if you're a meat eater, treat it the same way you would meat--season it and cook it the way you would, say, chicken. it's just a different protein. it can be crumbled into sauces, baked in strips, cubed in stir fries. so many options...
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hi! i totally use a template so i'm kind of limited on what i can do but... i thought they WERE listed by month and year...? are you searching using the drop down box in the bottom righthand corner under "archives"? let me know! thanks!
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not at all! there's no cut off... i don't have cable right now and i think i miss food network the most. i love good eats, next food network star and best thing i ever ate. i'm also ashamed to admit that i LOVE diners, drive ins and dives. hate on, haters.
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hahaha. those idiots. can't do anything right... thanks! i'll berate them...
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favorite superhero... oooooh, uhhhhmmmmm? shit. uhhhhh. are there no cat superheroes?? googled. cat-man. duh. cat-man is my favorite superhero.
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you bet i will! meals for one person... done and one. thanks for reading!
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Ooooooh, girrrrrl.... ok SO. Stew is a wonderful person and i have nothing bad to say about him. As a couple, unfortunately, we did not work. We had a mutual break up on the 4th of july in which we discussed the importance of moving on with our separate lives in order to come back together stronger one day. I don't know that we'll actually ever come back together, but perhaps that thought made it easier at the time. We were in a rut for a long time (for reasons that are not worth delving into) and I think we just realized we needed time to work on ourselves. It's a hard realization to come to that, perhaps, love is not always enough. But it was necessary and it was right and my life is good right now. I hope he is happy.
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Hi! I don't really label foods as "good" or "bad." I recognize and accept that the foods I eat most of the time are probably a smart choice than, say, onion rings, but I never demonize or restrict onion rings entirely. Everything in moderation. In becoming vegetarian (almost 10 years ago), I found that my food preferences changed DRAMATICALLY. Once I started really focusing on ingredient labels and avoiding processed foods, it became natural for me to crave healthy, whole foods. So no, I don't consider "bad" cravings a problem. When I want a cookie, I eat a cookie. Cookies are not bad. You just have to eat the right ones.
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Hi! My glorious wonderful parents paid for my undergraduate degree. I am paying for my graduate degree with a Graduate Associateship, which covers most of my tuition, and my own blood, sweat and tears, which covers the rest. I found my friends in college in organizations that interested me. I think if you just get involved in the things that interest you, the friendships will follow naturally. I truly believe my friends from college are the greatest people on this planet and I am so grateful for them. We reunite at least once a year. Those are my favorite times of the year.
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Hahahahaha. Is this question from my parents??? (yes.)
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Hmmm... excellent question. I am very VERY busy right now. So... no. I suppose my focus is not on a relationship. And yes, I suppose it would take completing my degree for me to have the time to focus on a relationship. But... if I'm honest with myself, I thrive on this kind of lifestyle so... it's unlikely I'll ever NOT be living like this (even when school is done). It's just going to take someone who's really secure in himself and busy in his own ways to balance me out. We shall see, won't we?
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