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Yobo's a dragon :oops:
Careful od what you aul on stage when shee 'd rather be out of sight and sound ... understand Chi-AH? Like Diah but the opposed shade ... like black and white and out of it flares red-yellow ... there more's ... because of the fire in the stones ... Night Heats?
 
More reason to party big next year :cool:

I've been told I'm a hare. What that means in the year of the snake, I don't know. Seems to me snakes eat hares :unsure:

Down th'hole thing and the remains creep alone ... passing as packets ... and we do get a lot of 'Ere Ba'aLs in the prancing about ... in des kin 'ov al amb ... ambient? It is surrounded with meaning ... one must extent themselves a bit ... too extensive for hard cases?

Thus crumbles ... in part ...
 
Good morning! The complexities of the body, helping family, meals with friends, meals to celebrate a New Year, birthday parties, church work, general housekeeping, a lot to fill the day! We pause to gather round the Coffee Cart, for chat and support, and for coffee and tea, along with doughnuts. The coffee is fresh, tea water hot, and doughnuts warm from the bakery. Come in when you have a chance and join the conversations!

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Will join in the fun of a Coconut Vanilla Latte and a Lemon Cranberry Doughnut
 
I joined a Facebook site called "Made in Canada -- Canadian Products" to help me navigate the grocery store. Since the gallbladder thing, I have been treating myself to fresh strawberries every day. Only once have I found Ontario greenhouse strawberries in the store. Now, I buy the PC frozen ones. I think they are Canadian. The Facebook site also got me on to a new kind of tea...King Cole. So, starting to be more conscientious about buying Canadian.
 
King Cole tea is good. Someone in my last job always bought it for the office. From Newfoundland, I think.
 
King Cole tea is good. Someone in my last job always bought it for the office. From Newfoundland, I think.
Interesting. I have seen that one around. Most of my teas come from the UK since the local tea shop is owned by an ex-pat Brit. They do have a couple blends that are Canadian-themed, Canadian Breakfast and Vinyl Cafe (yes, named for the late Stuart McLean's radio show), but not sure who blends them.
 
I ordered the decaffeinated King Cole on Amazon. Since I have Prime it saves me the shipping. I’ll let you know what I think.
 
I'm trying to buy Canadian or other countries that are not American, but as they pointed out on CBC do you chose brand that may be American that employs Canadians or only the source being from Canada?
 
I'm trying to buy Canadian or other countries that are not American, but as they pointed out on CBC do you chose brand that may be American that employs Canadians or only the source being from Canada?

I joined the buy Canadian FB group and noticed this is a topic. That's a good question. We have been trying to buy as local as possible for some time. We have a fabulous butcher who sells meat that is locally sourced as much as possible. It is even reasonably priced. We already buy a fair amount of Canadian products.

My preference is to buy from a Canadian owned company. In this day and age, an American company that produces the item in Canada would the the next option.
 
The vast majority of the stuff I buy is South Korean. If I see something from Canada, I'll buy it
Finding Canadian stuff in China beyond maybe maple syrup (I've seen Canadian maple syrup in stores in Shanghai) is pretty rare, I find. I imagine Korea is similar?
 
Is Canadian rare stuff given the sparse population density when averaged out? Some believe we are thin in the head ... flakey?
 
Laundry is done. Phew. While I do feel better, I don't have extra energy to spare. At least it's done.
 
Good morning! 'Made in Canada' FB pages, brands of teas, buying Canadian goods in Asia, finishing the laundry, and all the other things that will rise up today; we bring it with us to the Coffee Cart for discussion and support, over coffee, tea, and brownies. The coffee is fresh brewed, tea water hot, and brownies fresh from the oven. Come in as you have a chance, and join in the conversations! All is ready, all are welcome!

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Good morning! 'Made in Canada' FB pages, brands of teas, buying Canadian goods in Asia, finishing the laundry, and all the other things that will rise up today; we bring it with us to the Coffee Cart for discussion and support, over coffee, tea, and brownies. The coffee is fresh brewed, tea water hot, and brownies fresh from the oven. Come in as you have a chance, and join in the conversations! All is ready, all are welcome!

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Will join in the fun of a Coconut Vanilla Latte and a Lemon Cranberry Chocolate Brownie
 
Interesting incision there Jae ... potentially a myth berried ... there it is ... the sous portion ... that's under, like beneath of behind depending on the turns ...

Time spins on ... passing on to the weaven and the cutter bringing in the Tae ... and concept that wea ben taken for stupid! The transliteration of "b" and "V"?

Cutting edge perspective ... perhaps escarpment ... split fish?
 
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