Hi Ruth,
RH> antibiotics
RH> > RH> in still-maturing bodies cause all sorts of havoc.
RH> > At that point I'd outgrown the acne, our girls were too young to
RH> worry
RH> > about it. Guess that's why I didn't know about the use of
RH> antibiotics
RH> > for it.
RH> They don't do it any more. There's probably no direct link, but even
RH> the neurologists say it makes as much sense as anything.
As well as a gazillion other possibilities.
RH> > RH> I might not use that one, but we never got sick using my
RH> grandma's
RH> > RH> old boards either, years ago.
RH> > I'll use it occaisionally for slicing bread stuffs. It was the only
RH> > cutting board I had when we first got married so I used it for
RH> > everything then. As the polypro boards came along, I bought one,
RH> then
RH> > decided to get separate ones for fruit/vegetables and meat. I got
RH> them
RH> > in several sizes so I don't have to grab the big ones for a small
RH> job.
RH> I need new plastic ones; I just saw some gouges in the old one.
RH> Fortunately they're cheap.
I know, I color code mine so I don't use the raw meats one for fruits,
veggies and other stuff. Last time we were at Olindo's (in Rochester,
where I've bought a number of them), they didn't have many colors
available. I'm glad I got mine when they had more of a choice. (G)
RH> > RH> The Princess Puss seems to agree with you. She's currently
RH> occupying
RH> > RH> my sewing machine, so I'm typing instead.
RH> > I'm catching up from being out of town for the week end but trying
RH> to get ready for the picnic this week end also. Figured Fido would
be a good break.
RH> I have a hard time remembering to get in here sometimes. That's what
RH> happens when you generally do three things at once.
I've had times like that, but life is slowing down for the moment. It'll
get busy next week until mid month but then quiet down until the holiday
madness kicks in.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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