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kelli

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usually with my hands :D

you and dusty must be twin sons of a different mother giggle.gif
 

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Thanks bro! Yeah, this royally sucks. The worst part, well aside from the pain is the fear of eating and I love food, I'm pretty much down to eating once a day maybe twice due to the possibility that it may bring on an attack. :unsure:

Obviously I have a lot of catch up to do....what kind of attacks are you having?
 

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Thanks Kelli,
I was hoping for more caramel then cream or milk...never was much of a milk drinker but like the creamy flavor mixed with others. If it's more caramel I'll probably try it...maybe request it for my freebie....btw....you are looking way better than your average every day mummy... :D

well, it does have a little caramel to it also. so you might like it. :)
 

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and actually it is not authentic unless made with goat's milk. :)
What are the Origins of Dulce de Leche?

“One story involves the 19th century Argentinian caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas. The story goes that in a winter afternoon at the Rosas house, the maid was making some lechada—a drink made with milk and sugar boiled until it starts to caramelize—and she heard someone knocking at the door. She left the lechada on the stove and went to answer the door; and when she came back, the lechada was burnt and had turned into a brown jam: dulce de leche.

It is, however, more likely to have its origins in Europe, possibly as the French confiture de lait: a popular similar legend dating back from the 14th century exists in the region of Normandy, involving a cook from the military troops who had the same culinary accident when making sweetened milk for breakfast. Variations of this legend refer to a cook in Napoleon’s army.”
 

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What are the Origins of Dulce de Leche?

“One story involves the 19th century Argentinian caudillo Juan Manuel de Rosas. The story goes that in a winter afternoon at the Rosas house, the maid was making some lechada—a drink made with milk and sugar boiled until it starts to caramelize—and she heard someone knocking at the door. She left the lechada on the stove and went to answer the door; and when she came back, the lechada was burnt and had turned into a brown jam: dulce de leche.

It is, however, more likely to have its origins in Europe, possibly as the French confiture de lait: a popular similar legend dating back from the 14th century exists in the region of Normandy, involving a cook from the military troops who had the same culinary accident when making sweetened milk for breakfast. Variations of this legend refer to a cook in Napoleon’s army.”

dusty should apply for a job with the history channel :D
 

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I've been down to 6mg. for at least 3 or 4 months. How easy is it to switch to 0mg.? I'm feeling the pull of being completely nic free. Anyone vaping 0mg. out there?? TIA
p.s. there is a very noisy cricket somewhere in this room....isn't that supposed to be good luck??
 
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Dang buddy! Really sorry to hear about your attack. I know just how they feel and it is awful! Hope you can get that taken care of somehow this week. Don't let it go! And good luck on the job interview...sending positive vibes your way!!

Thank you very much sweetie. I would love to get it taken care of this week, but the only way that is going to happen is if I have a severe attack and head to the ER, otherwise it will have to wait until the 23rd which is my next doctors visit, and I will be letting him know that this needs to be taken care of and stop giving me the damn run around!
 

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I've been down to 6mg. for at least 3 or 4 months. How easy is it to switch to 0mg.? I'm feeling the pull of being completely nic free. Anyone vaping 0mg. out there?? TIA
p.s. there is a very noisy cricket somewhere in this room....isn't that supposed to be good luck??

nah, i really have no desire to be nic free. i started at 24 and have weened down to 12-18. but i am addicted, just like i am to caffeine. i figure nicotine itself is not a bad thing, not like the other 7000 chemicals i was inhaling when doing the stinkies. ;)
 

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nah, i really have no desire to be nic free. i started at 24 and have weened down to 12-18. but i am addicted, just like i am to caffeine. i figure nicotine itself is not a bad thing, not like the other 7000 chemicals i was inhaling when doing the stinkies. ;)

I just found another addiction... K cups
 

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I've been down to 6mg. for at least 3 or 4 months. How easy is it to switch to 0mg.? I'm feeling the pull of being completely nic free. Anyone vaping 0mg. out there?? TIA
p.s. there is a very noisy cricket somewhere in this room....isn't that supposed to be good luck??

Yes, as long as you don't kill it! :ohmy:
 
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