Jul. 10th, 2011
Count correction because somewhere back there I messed up... or at least it had better be a mess up!
I just had the rather unhappy experience of two men fighting loudly (so loudly I could hear every word clearly) just under the railroad track in a fashion that is much more common in the inner city than here. I have never actually had strangers fighting where I could hear them before out here. I find I dislike it intensely.
I'm working on a little list of wishes for products I'd like to see on the store shelves- by Christmas would be nice.
On that last, I want something that with three servings provides the optimum balance of carbs, protein and fat for daily living as well as 100% of the vitamins and minerals needed. I want it all natural, no additives, no preservatives, no filler and able to be kept on a shelf for up to three years. It should be something one could eat with no utensils, should not be messy (can be eaten while driving), should be adequate to survive on with only water for an indefinite period of time and should be tasty enough that the kids want to eat it. I think it should be based on lentils instead of soy to avoid the soy allergy and probably rice to make it gluten free.
( Book progress pictures )
I just had the rather unhappy experience of two men fighting loudly (so loudly I could hear every word clearly) just under the railroad track in a fashion that is much more common in the inner city than here. I have never actually had strangers fighting where I could hear them before out here. I find I dislike it intensely.
I'm working on a little list of wishes for products I'd like to see on the store shelves- by Christmas would be nice.
- Children's Chewable Valium
Frontline for Kids
TalkOff for Teens
People Chow
On that last, I want something that with three servings provides the optimum balance of carbs, protein and fat for daily living as well as 100% of the vitamins and minerals needed. I want it all natural, no additives, no preservatives, no filler and able to be kept on a shelf for up to three years. It should be something one could eat with no utensils, should not be messy (can be eaten while driving), should be adequate to survive on with only water for an indefinite period of time and should be tasty enough that the kids want to eat it. I think it should be based on lentils instead of soy to avoid the soy allergy and probably rice to make it gluten free.
( Book progress pictures )