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    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:56 pm
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    Rita~ wrote:
    Made and reviewed
    Started our day with
    Bethie's Eggs #205515 by Elmotoo veggie


    Enjoyed while preparing dinner
    Blueberry Margarita #369876 by Acadia veggie


    Two Green Soup #414759 By Annacia Veggie


    Cucumber Herb Vinaigrette #359876 By JanuaryBride yogurt


    Mil's Tummy Tea #480903 By UmmBinat NA/ME



    What a come back! icon_biggrin.gif

    Everything looks great and thank you very much for trying the green soup icon_biggrin.gif
    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:57 pm
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    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?


    I've heard of it but don't really know what it is.
    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:00 pm
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    Dr. Jenny wrote:
    We completed Zeus & Co. Vegetarian Moussaka 185796 last night.

    IMG_1293


    Thanks Dr. J

    I have this logged for you. Ready for a new week of fun and good food. icon_biggrin.gif
    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:03 pm
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    Rita~ wrote:
    So cute! How ya get the picture of me. Tangier came a long way in 5 years!


    It sure did. Looks like it was fast tracked right to the top. It looks like a real destination spot now.
    UmmBinat
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:14 pm
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    Rita~ wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?

    In powder form. I add it to my smoothies.


    Do you recommend it?
    UmmBinat
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:17 pm
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    Annacia wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?


    I've heard of it but don't really know what it is.


    Same but I read good things about it for fertility and the preparation for getting a baby lol.
    pammyowl
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:24 pm
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    Annacia wrote:
    Rita~ wrote:
    So cute! How ya get the picture of me. Tangier came a long way in 5 years!


    It sure did. Looks like it was fast tracked right to the top. It looks like a real destination spot now.


    Oh, dear! After reading the bit you posted that was written in 2007, I can;t bear to see it ruined by tourists. A few I can see, but not a huge influx. Hopefully they can make a few bucks and also preserve the integrity of the place.
    Rita~
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:36 pm
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    UmmBinat wrote:
    Annacia wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?


    I've heard of it but don't really know what it is.


    Same but I read good things about it for fertility and the preparation for getting a baby lol.

    R U trying a child?
    If so eat only what is recognizable as the food you are eating. As in carrots you want to see it is a carrot u r eating NOT a cake as in carrot cake.
    here some interesting read
    http://natural-fertility-info.com/maca


    Last edited by Rita~ on Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:44 pm, edited 1 time in total
    UmmBinat
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:39 pm
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    Rita~ wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Annacia wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?


    I've heard of it but don't really know what it is.


    Same but I read good things about it for fertility and the preparation for getting a baby lol.

    R U trying a child?


    I think so.
    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:45 pm
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    pammyowl wrote:
    Annacia wrote:
    Rita~ wrote:
    So cute! How ya get the picture of me. Tangier came a long way in 5 years!


    It sure did. Looks like it was fast tracked right to the top. It looks like a real destination spot now.


    Oh, dear! After reading the bit you posted that was written in 2007, I can;t bear to see it ruined by tourists. A few I can see, but not a huge influx. Hopefully they can make a few bucks and also preserve the integrity of the place.


    From current pictures it looks like it has changed a lot although I did read that Old Town still has a lot of the "grit" of old Tangier (including the brothels). A port town will always be a port town in it's soul. icon_wink.gif
    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:46 pm
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    UmmBinat wrote:
    Rita~ wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Annacia wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?


    I've heard of it but don't really know what it is.


    Same but I read good things about it for fertility and the preparation for getting a baby lol.

    R U trying a child?


    I think so.


    Are congratulations in order yet?
    Annacia
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:50 pm
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    We are current to here and it's almost time for Sweet Genius icon_biggrin.gif .....so:


    Rita~
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:56 pm
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    Annacia wrote:
    pammyowl wrote:
    Annacia wrote:
    Rita~ wrote:
    So cute! How ya get the picture of me. Tangier came a long way in 5 years!


    It sure did. Looks like it was fast tracked right to the top. It looks like a real destination spot now.


    Oh, dear! After reading the bit you posted that was written in 2007, I can;t bear to see it ruined by tourists. A few I can see, but not a huge influx. Hopefully they can make a few bucks and also preserve the integrity of the place.


    From current pictures it looks like it has changed a lot although I did read that Old Town still has a lot of the "grit" of old Tangier (including the brothels). A port town will always be a port town in it's soul. icon_wink.gif

    I say that is the same for everywhere.
    Starrynews
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:01 pm
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    Have made and enjoyed Jalapeno and Cheddar Cornbread #39165 by Sue Lau (Veggie forum)

    Rita~
    Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:01 pm
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    UmmBinat wrote:
    Rita~ wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Annacia wrote:
    UmmBinat wrote:
    Has anyone here ever tried maca?


    I've heard of it but don't really know what it is.


    Same but I read good things about it for fertility and the preparation for getting a baby lol.

    R U trying a child?


    I think so.
    From what I see of your eating habits your baby will be just perfect. Healthy strong and beautiful. I wish you good health and an easy pregnancy and labor.
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