This line is great, and so true - Wisconsin influence made it's way across the river.
The Iowa portion of the Driftless Area is basically West Wisconsin, in every way imaginable.
Well, they don’t cheer for the Badgers, but that’s it.
This line is great, and so true - Wisconsin influence made it's way across the river.
In my book, garlic counts as a vegetable so just fruit for you.Above: Garlic. If it calls for 2 cloves, we put in 2 full heads (or whatever you call the bunch).
Below: Fruits and Veggies.
Commas are often a mystery to me. I know about the separating a list of items. But sometimes I'm not sure if one goes in what feels like a natural break in a long sentence, or not. (Like that one - two words back). In those cases I'll cheat and throw in the dash.
Probably wrong but I do it.
Even though it's wasteful and takes up a portion of space. Plus it makes me pause and I don't need to pause. I'm on team No-Oxford, 'cause it's my job.God bless you and your Oxford ways.
If we're going to include our spouses, we over indulge in Buffalo Plaid items. The kids and I have talked about staging a Buffalo Plaid intervention.I haven't taken a complete inventory, but at least 2 in the "above category":
* Drinking glasses
* Silverware
If our kitchenware is going to procreate in the cupboard & drawer while we aren't looking, I'd prefer to have an expensive, new set of pots & pans.
Don't need to wait 30 years.Good to keep those wipes because in 30 years you will need them.
Campbell's Chunky Beef w/Country Vegetables (7 cans a week)
Nature Valley Sweet & Salty Nut granola bars (8/day)
I do too. But hey, it's not like I'm going to run out...I also overuse spaces in between sentences. I learned to always use 2 and it's too late to change.
Even though it's wasteful and takes up a portion of space. Plus it makes me pause and I don't need to pause. I'm on team No-Oxford, 'cause it's my job.