wdwfan4ver
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I have a jar of Jif, No Added Sugar.**** RECALL ALERT **** Skippy peanut butter contaminated with stainless steel https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddr...sedgntp&cvid=b48ae2a18c864cedb2f8c5f492e1091d
Some of my family lives where there is Shop Rite. They love the Bowl and Basket version and it's cheaper but Skippy and Jif are good.I have a jar of Jif, No Added Sugar.
I was hoping it was in your recall, as the taste is bland without any added sugar in it.
Thanks and good to know, but no Shop Rite stores in my state.Some of my family lives where there is Shop Rite. They love the Bowl and Basket version and it's cheaper but Skippy and Jif are good.
Have you talked about the restrictions after the surgery? What you will and won't be able to do? I know my friend who had it is an avid golfer, but he had to wait a while to play golf afterwards, so you might ask about that.To late, I'm scheduled for it in May. They said it was simple and might required a two day stay in the hospital and then can go home and resume a normal schedule. Sounds a little too good. If it is so simple what is the need for two days in the hospital?
We did discuss that and I am aware of the fact that it takes a while and rehab is necessary to get back to that level. I'm am talking more about everyday things like even being able to stand long enough to cook or go for a walk or collect your mail or pick up small objects, button a button or tie ones shoes easily. All will have a slightly different progression of ability, but right now it is only getting worse so I will take the chance because I am not very happy about my current condition. Even taking a shower has an all day lasting decreased ability to do anything and getting in and out of a bathtub is impossible at anytime.Have you talked about the restrictions after the surgery? What you will and won't be able to do? I know my friend who had it is an avid golfer, but he had to wait a while to play golf afterwards, so you might ask about that.
Hopefully you'll heal quickly and be able to golf again soonWe did discuss that and I am aware of the fact that it takes a while and rehab is necessary to get back to that level. I'm am talking more about everyday things like even being able to stand long enough to cook or go for a walk or collect your mail or pick up small objects, button a button or tie ones shoes easily. All will have a slightly different progression of ability, but right now it is only getting worse so I will take the chance because I am not very happy about my current condition. Even taking a shower has an all day lasting decreased ability to do anything and getting in and out of a bathtub is impossible at anytime.
Me to! At my age I am getting close to the point of naturally losing that ability to golf anyway. The inability because of a problem that I didn't even know I had is frustrating.Hopefully you'll heal quickly and be able to golf again soon
Me to! At my age I am getting close to the point of naturally losing that ability to golf anyway. The inability because of a problem that I didn't even know I had is frustrating.
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