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Cesar R M

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Question: do you believe that the organic food is any better? I've read conflicting reports about this. Some reports indicate that the "organic" label on some items is actually misleading, and people are paying higher prices, but not necessarily getting any better quality, or safer, food.

Now, for people that are lucky to live near organic farms, that food would probably be better than the average supermarket food. Or, if your store sourced from local organic growers, that would be good as well.
Everytime I look around. I find that the "organic" food is more like a scam.
The majority of these organic sellers have been found to just buy walmart produce and then resell by putting an organic sticker on it.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Do something fun!:happy::happy::happy:

This morning consisted of taking all the wool winter suits (for work) out of my closet, and replacing them with spring suits. Also replaced sweaters and turtlenecks with lighter summer tops. (I have a few storage bins that I store the previous season clothing in. Rest of the stuff like winter suits, I'll drop off at the cleaners this weekend.)

Changing the wardrobe around twice a year is a drag. If I win the lottery and can buy a house--it's got to have a large walk-in closet, so that I can just rotate the previous season clothing, without having stuff things in plastic bins, in a back room. (Our place is really tiny, and the closets are a joke . . . :rolleyes: ).

At least tonight we go out to dinner! That's always fun!! :D
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
A few months ago, I booked AKL (when they offered 25% off rooms), a park ticket, and QS dining plan. (Tax refund this year was more than last, so I went hog wild.) But I kept thinking about how much money it was, and the other night, I called to cancel out the entire thing (for May). :(

However, since I'm a fan of the Swan (with the convenient location--I don't rent a car), I decided to book there again for 4 nights, at a more reasonable rate. Today, I was off from work, so I also went to our local AAA office and bought a 5-day park hopper/with waters parks option ticket--their price was $62 less, than if I bought it at the gate. (The woman told me this is the highest discount they've negotiated with WDW.) It's also the plastic card which I prefer; I don't like the Magic Bands.

My dates aren't firm yet (even though I've reserved stuff--I have flexibility in the hotel reservation), because hubs has to go on a trip around that time as well. (Working with a range of dates--the only time I refuse to go is when Pandora opens. The parks are mobbed enough as it is!)
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
This morning consisted of taking all the wool winter suits (for work) out of my closet, and replacing them with spring suits. Also replaced sweaters and turtlenecks with lighter summer tops. (I have a few storage bins that I store the previous season clothing in. Rest of the stuff like winter suits, I'll drop off at the cleaners this weekend.)

Changing the wardrobe around twice a year is a drag. If I win the lottery and can buy a house--it's got to have a large walk-in closet, so that I can just rotate the previous season clothing, without having stuff things in plastic bins, in a back room. (Our place is really tiny, and the closets are a joke . . . :rolleyes: ).

At least tonight we go out to dinner! That's always fun!! :D
I always figures you for a lightweight suit all year type of person:confused: There may be hope for you yet.:D
 

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