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I had no idea he had gum. But all the warning signs were there "the quiet warning" You know I asked him why he put it on his eye and I got "welp, welp, I don't know..."
I had to laugh when he started to cry about how his beautiful long eyelashes were ruined I used an eyelash comb, peanut butter, and baby oil. For the most part it is all out. That was a first for me ha ha!!
My local grocery has been having sales on the Angus beef. The T-bones were only 5.99/lb. Nice thick cuts so I bought 2. DD & I spilt one. I'm wondering if it's a lower grade of meat because the flavor is poor. I seasoned one with kosher salt and some steak seasoning and grill it medium rare and it was just bland. It was kind of dry like I had cut it to soon but I let it sit for about 10 minutes.
Any thoughts?
Angus is good beef...but it too has its grades prime and choice etc.....it may well be that you were buying a lessor quality of good beef....which probably makes it a bit less good than choice quality of regular beef.
Probably can improve it with a marinade if you still have some your havent cooked.
I know this is off topic...Any ideas on how to get bubble gum out of little boys long eyelashes!!!!!???? GRRRRR
Now I know why you're talking about peanut butter.....
Just be thankful your son didn't "find" the gum under the counter of the cookie place in the mall!!!!!!!!:s hocked:
Damn that Elf movie, I wonder if that had something to do with it.
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