From: Willow on
The first month I started cooking after I joined WW, I bought several
things, crockpot (love it) a blender, you know.. things like that.. At some
point my husband kinda mentionned the fact that he's not a millionaire and
that it's costing a lot..

A few months later, we added up our budget and realized we were saving loads
of money from not eating out anymore..

Now he never objects to anything having to do with cooking (of course I got
way more than I have space for in my kitchen !! LOL)

--
Will~

"... so that's how liberty ends, in a round of applause."

Queen Amidala, The revenge of the Syth.


"Jangchub" <sakadawa(a)kopan.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, and of course it MUST be a Kitchen Aid! Settle for no less :)
> Whenever I buy something like that which will help me with healthy
> eating, I remind my husband it's for my health and to keep me on track
> and he immediately agrees to the purchase.
>
>
> On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 03:12:34 -0600, "Stormmee"
> <rgrass(a)consolidated.net> wrote:
>
> >nice, and an excuse to ask for the FP, Lee, evil grin
> >Jangchub <sakadawa(a)kopan.com> wrote in message
> >news:fa8gr1pt47cjhqncfe0q3g2lh30j4ps4mb(a)4ax.com...
> >> Actually, this can be used any way you like, but it is great on
> >> muffins, or bagels or cake.
> >>
> >> You do need to have a food processor for this.
> >>
> >> Take any 1% cottage cheese, large or small curd, any brand and put it
> >> into the food processor. Process till everything is smooth and free of
> >> any lumps. Add as much sweetner as you like, you can use nutrasweet,
> >> Splenda, sugar (I don't use sugar), honey or any other sweetner you
> >> choose. It is like whipped frosting or whipped cream cheese, with a
> >> loose texture. Same points as whatever the cottage cheese comes out
> >> to be.
> >
>


From: Nunya B. on

"Willow" <bourgeois_melaniespamstuff(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The first month I started cooking after I joined WW, I bought several
> things, crockpot (love it) a blender, you know.. things like that.. At
> some
> point my husband kinda mentionned the fact that he's not a millionaire and
> that it's costing a lot..
>
> A few months later, we added up our budget and realized we were saving
> loads
> of money from not eating out anymore..
>
> Now he never objects to anything having to do with cooking (of course I
> got
> way more than I have space for in my kitchen !! LOL)

Same here - we're actually looking at remodeling just to get more room.
--
the volleyballchick


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