misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
Canada • Age 46
Joined myLot 13 years ago
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misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
25 Apr 11
I love to cook, and I also like to try out new flavor combination's too.
One of my Husband's favourite foods is chocolate chip Muffins, and I love to make them, but last night, I wanted to change them up a little bit. So I made...
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1 person
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
25 Apr 11
I love to cook, and I also like to try out new flavor combination's too.
One of my Husband's favourite foods is chocolate chip Muffins, and I love to make them, but last night, I wanted to change them up a little bit. So I made...
2 responses •
1 person
Opal26
@Opal26 (17679)
• United States
21 Apr 11
I am basically an easy going person and get along with most people most of
the time. And I pride myself on being there for my friends as much as I
can. But, there is a few things I can't tolerate and that is lying, and
being...
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16 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
14 Apr 11
I've always enjoyed cooking. My Husband presents a challenge for me, because he is so fussy about certain foods. He loves Italian food, but not sauces made using cream as a base. He loves Spicy food, which I hate, so sometimes,...
17 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
14 Apr 11
I've always enjoyed cooking. My Husband presents a challenge for me, because he is so fussy about certain foods. He loves Italian food, but not sauces made using cream as a base. He loves Spicy food, which I hate, so sometimes,...
17 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
14 Apr 11
I've always enjoyed cooking. My Husband presents a challenge for me, because he is so fussy about certain foods. He loves Italian food, but not sauces made using cream as a base. He loves Spicy food, which I hate, so sometimes,...
17 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
14 Apr 11
I've always enjoyed cooking. My Husband presents a challenge for me, because he is so fussy about certain foods. He loves Italian food, but not sauces made using cream as a base. He loves Spicy food, which I hate, so sometimes,...
17 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
14 Apr 11
I've always enjoyed cooking. My Husband presents a challenge for me, because he is so fussy about certain foods. He loves Italian food, but not sauces made using cream as a base. He loves Spicy food, which I hate, so sometimes,...
17 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
14 Apr 11
I've always enjoyed cooking. My Husband presents a challenge for me, because he is so fussy about certain foods. He loves Italian food, but not sauces made using cream as a base. He loves Spicy food, which I hate, so sometimes,...
17 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
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2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people
misplacedbrit
@misplacedbrit (69)
• Canada
16 Apr 11
My husband and I got into a discussion with a friend where the following question came up. Which is more important? To forgive the person, or forgive their act against you?
Say someone did something that had a direct negative...
15 responses •
2 people