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Rachelville 2


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AndreaB Contributor
Look at your post and you will understand, there are multiple repeats.

I wanted to say in my last post, I'm so glad your first few days have gone well for you :)

The board is acting funny for me, don't know if it is just my computer or for everyone?

HI JULIE!!!! :D

We are on at the same time tonight! It's been awhile.

My replies have been slow to post so it's not just you.


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flagbabyds Collaborator
She's at Indiana University, we moved her in yesterday, it's about 3 hours from here. We used to live there, so we're all familiar with town ...

Cool

I changed my signature! i was bored and I like making rainbow colors.

they're inside jokes from spanish camp. but they are very funny if you can understand spanish....

Green12 Enthusiast
She's at Indiana University, we moved her in yesterday, it's about 3 hours from here. We used to live there, so we're all familiar with town ...

So Morgan is a Hoosier? Fabulous :lol:

Hi Andrea!!! Good to hear it's not just my computer :D

CarlaB Enthusiast
So Morgan is a Hoosier? Fabulous :lol:

Hi Andrea!!! Good to hear it's not just my computer :D

Yep, both her dad and I graduated from there, too.

It's taking a long time for a message to post ... board must just be busy, plus we were all adding our replies at the same time!

Green12 Enthusiast
I changed my signature! i was bored and I like making rainbow colors.

they're inside jokes from spanish camp. but they are very funny if you can understand spanish....

Molly great signature, wish I understood more of it, but I can read some...

Who is Adrian???? :lol: Su novio?

queenofhearts Explorer

Pretty flashy there, Molly! You really brighten up the joint. I wish my Spanish-speaking son were home to translate... my Spanish is abominable.

flagbabyds Collaborator
Molly great signature, wish I understood more of it, but I can read some...

Who is Adrian???? :lol: Su novio?

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO el tiene 24 anos y vive en Argentina, iba mi counsejero del clase del comversacion, hablabamos sobre muchos temas como politicos y oras con much controversy.

That is what he would say "sabes qe, no me importa" like every 10 minutes. it was quite funny, cuase it means you know what, i don't care!

nelson would have 5 cups of mate everyday and then we stole it from him...


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Oh, Carla, what a bummer about the ice cream! I hope you got rid of all the gluten, but how maddening!

Morgan, congratulations on your first day & finding the food (very important!)-- sorry about the cheese, but I bet if you go back to no dairy it won't really be square one, especially if there wasn't much of it.

It's still a pain though

Look at your post and you will understand, there are multiple repeats.

I wanted to say in my last post, I'm so glad your first few days have gone well for you :)

The board is acting funny for me, don't know if it is just my computer or for everyone?

That's odd...it makes sense though bc I didn't think I typed that much.

Ahem, excuse me??? The girls and I carried everything in except for the one load you brought in!!! YOU only unpacked it!!!!

I carried 2 loads in and i didn't even try to make it sound like you weren't helping, I was just saying yes and that I unpacked

So Morgan is a Hoosier? Fabulous :lol:

Hi Andrea!!! Good to hear it's not just my computer :D

:DB):DB)

Yep, both her dad and I graduated from there, too.

It's taking a long time for a message to post ... board must just be busy, plus we were all adding our replies at the same time!

Well everyonce in a while my computer wont let me on the internt, so if I stop, then that means that I got sick of restarting the computer and that I'm calling someone about it tomorrow <_<

2Boys4Me Enthusiast
Here is fine, then others can use it if they want. I have the Big Book of Gluten Free Recipes that I got online. It has banana bread recipes which I haven't tried yet. I think Annalise Roberts does too. I always like to compare recipes.

Roger that. Tomorrow then. Now...spill your guts on the Big Book of Gluten Free Recipes. What's that?

AndreaB Contributor
Roger that. Tomorrow then. Now...spill your guts on the Big Book of Gluten Free Recipes. What's that?

It's an online cookbook that was offered for free along with the purchase of another online book. It's in pdf format so harder to copy over but I could work with it if you have anything you'd like me to look up. I've used a cornbread recipe out of it that is fabulous. Also if you eat dairy products they have a wonderful (I thought anyway) cream of mushroom condensed type soup. We are very dairy light, still debating going dairy free so IF I make it again I'll have to tweak it bunches. :)

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Oh. I have about 8,763,221 recipes to try already, so I suppose I don't need any more. Thanks, though.

AndreaB Contributor
Oh. I have about 8,763,221 recipes to try already, so I suppose I don't need any more. Thanks, though.

:lol::lol:

I know what you mean. :blink:

Dave,

I see you! How did you test go Monday....you never told us.

Green12 Enthusiast
Dave,

I see you! How did you test go Monday....you never told us.

I was wondering the same thing yesterday, but forgot to post about it. Hope it went well Dave :)

TheDave Newbie
Oh yeah....forgot about this...I could totally go through the moat thats around Jessic'a island which is surrounded by water anyway. :huh:

:lol::lol:

Just make the moat with gluten instead of water! :lol:

:lol::lol:

Yeah....I'm a mess arent I!!!

Not at all ;)

The Dave,

Thanks for the explanation of racing. I just attached the link because I didn't know where to begin to try & explain it all to someone.

;) No problem at all...I didn't realize it had it on the site....

:lol::lol:

I know what you mean. :blink:

Dave,

I see you! How did you test go Monday....you never told us.

Thanks for asking.... I passed the test. :D

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

Doin' a flyby... I just had to share this.

Here's a pic of my little guy, devouring his little gluten free cake!

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a228/jay...m/cakeface1.webp

CarlaB Enthusiast
Doin' a flyby... I just had to share this.

Here's a pic of my little guy, devouring his little gluten free cake!

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a228/jay...m/cakeface1.webp

Very cute!

AndreaB Contributor
Thanks for asking.... I passed the test. :D

Yippee, yahoo! :D:P:) Confetti, streamers flying.

Now what. What was the test for/about?

Doin' a flyby... I just had to share this.

Here's a pic of my little guy, devouring his little gluten free cake!

Kris,

That's great! :P

I like your new pic too.

Green12 Enthusiast
Doin' a flyby... I just had to share this.

Here's a pic of my little guy, devouring his little gluten free cake!

What a great picture, thanks for sharing!

Dave, glad you passed :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

Glad you passed, Dave, what was the test for?

BTW, no gluten in Rachelville, so no gluten in the moat.

AndreaB Contributor

Hi Meredith!

How's it going down under?

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Doin' a flyby... I just had to share this.

Here's a pic of my little guy, devouring his little gluten free cake!

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a228/jay...m/cakeface1.webp

Very cute picture............. :D Makes me crave cuppeycakes!!

Ahhhhhh back to packing boxes :blink: I hate moving!!!! <_<

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Green12 Enthusiast
Very cute picture............. :D Makes me crave cuppeycakes!!

Ahhhhhh back to packing boxes :blink: I hate moving!!!! <_<

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Brownies and cake, that has been a recurrent theme today :lol:

Yes, moving is no fun, tons of work. Hope it goes smoothly for you :)

Hi Mango!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Any news on those almond meal muffins??? Hope you are doing fabulous :)

TheDave Newbie
Yippee, yahoo! :D:P:) Confetti, streamers flying.

Now what. What was the test for/about?

Thanks! The test for was for becoming a Store Manager, I've been an acting Store Manager for about 10 months... So yea....I'm happy about it, just got the results today! :D

What a great picture, thanks for sharing!

Dave, glad you passed :D

Thanks!

Glad you passed, Dave, what was the test for?

BTW, no gluten in Rachelville, so no gluten in the moat.

Read above. And damn! haha :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
Read above. And damn! haha :lol:

Living up to your "troublemaker" title again :lol::lol:

AndreaB Contributor
Thanks! The test for was for becoming a Store Manager, I've been an acting Store Manager for about 10 months... So yea....I'm happy about it, just got the results today! :D

Thanks!

Wow, that's great! So now you are official. :D So now are you officially Rachel's boss or still her friend not boss? :P I know she's her own boss though, right?

Living up to your "troublemaker" title again :lol::lol:

Good thing we don't all live near each other. We might have to do something to him and his troublemaker attitude. :P:lol::lol:

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