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Response to: Coconut Oil
Comment posted on April 17, 2013 at 12:44 pm:
"Hi Anita: I have mine refriegerated; it becomes solid when cold, liquid at room temperature if it's above 73 degrees. It emulsifies almost immediately, so if it's refrigerated, you only need to take it out with a spoon, and ouila, it softens easil..." (read comment)
"Hi Anita: I have mine refriegerated; it becomes solid when cold, liquid at room temperature if it's above 73 degrees. It emulsifies almost immediately, so if it's refrigerated, you only need to take it out with a spoon, and ouila, it softens easil..." (read comment)
Response to: Do we always need a Plan B? I don't think so
Comment posted on April 9, 2013 at 11:57 am:
"AnneB; so sorry of your losses, and I do agree with some of your ideas. Enacting them is another story ( on my part)...." (read comment)
"AnneB; so sorry of your losses, and I do agree with some of your ideas. Enacting them is another story ( on my part)...." (read comment)
Response to: Do we always need a Plan B? I don't think so
Comment posted on April 9, 2013 at 11:54 am:
"Marian; this is true, isn't it?..." (read comment)
"Marian; this is true, isn't it?..." (read comment)
Response to: Do we always need a Plan B? I don't think so
Comment posted on April 8, 2013 at 10:20 am:
"Marian; I think you're right. I would love to find an alternate method that does not hinge on 'excessive' worrying and dwelling on 'what ifs.' I need a 'contingency'' plan that is serene, that provides a sense of having 'all by bases covered' a..." (read comment)
"Marian; I think you're right. I would love to find an alternate method that does not hinge on 'excessive' worrying and dwelling on 'what ifs.' I need a 'contingency'' plan that is serene, that provides a sense of having 'all by bases covered' a..." (read comment)
Response to: Do we always need a Plan B? I don't think so
Comment posted on April 8, 2013 at 8:28 am:
"These are all great: I am a worrier and I always have several plans in my mind; I sure would love to stop incessant worrying...." (read comment)
"These are all great: I am a worrier and I always have several plans in my mind; I sure would love to stop incessant worrying...." (read comment)