Here's my opinion on a few products I've recently tried. Tell me what you think of them if you've tried them.
Kroger Comforts Training Pants: Cutie is kinda/sorta potty training. She's has such a strong will and I'm letting her do it herself. She tells me each time she has to go #2 and she does it in the toilet; I haven't had to change a poopy diaper in a long time. Until she can put her potty in the toilet, she will be wearing some sort of pull-up. The brand that I have discovered lately is the Kroger brand Comforts Training Pants--they are inexpensive, easy for Cutie to put on and off, and they're absorbent but let her know when she's wet. I also like the velcro-ish sides so we can adjust them to fit her little belly.
McD@nald's Asian Salad: Yuck! Hated the soybeans, the dressing, the limp lettuce--basically everything about it but the almonds. I do like the McD@nald's Fruit and Walnut Salad. There's a side of vanilla yogurt to dip the grapes and apples, and the walnuts are sweetened.
Rico's Pizza and Pasta: 200 North Main, Ketchum Idaho (Sun Valley). LOOOVE IT! The first time we ate there last year, I had spaghetti with sausage and it tickled my taste buds. I've ordered the same dish at other restaurants that rhyme with Bonny Barino's and Barrabas, and they just don't make it as good as Rico's. This last weekend, I had meat-filled ravioli and my taste buds were tickled again. The sauce was a combination of their marinara, pesto, and alfredo sauces. Yum-E. The pizza is great too. So if you take a vacation to Sun Valley for skiing in the winter or relaxation in the summer, be sure to stop by Rico's.
Kirkland Signature Free and Clear Ultra liquid laundry detergent. No dyes, no perfumes, no cleaning power.
Speaking of laundry, tomorrow I'll show you my mountain-o-laundry before and after I tackle it.
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