Tomorrow there is no school for me (mid-winter break, aka basketball state)! I plan to go to Wal-Mart and return our jar of peanut butter whose product code starts with the deadly 2111. They have been recalled because of salmonella. I find it strangely exciting to have this jar of potentially poisoned peanut butter in the house, although I'm thankful we didn't eat it.



Also at Wal-Mart I'll buy some elastic so I can finish the green skirt.
I made a new curtain for our bedroom and demoted the 70's green one to the storage/guest room.
6 comments:
I like that skirt fabric!
Now I can picture your storage/guest room. I didn't even know there was a window in there!
We always thought YOU were strangely exciting to have in the house, too!!
i can't believe anything poisonous would charade in a peanut butter jar. unthinkable.
love you!
Yes, it was I who purposely let a tomato grow mouldy for a Mahaffy science experiment; however, it's one thing to do it on purpose and another thing to find it as a surprise! One more thing: how in the world can peanut butter have salmonella? Doesn't that come from animal feces?
Ann, I think salmonella comes from chicken and some people are paranoid about raw eggs (aka cookie dough). Hannah, I agree that potentially hazardous PB IS exciting :-P and I agree that the skirt is pretty.
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