Going nuts
To combat hypoglycemic states, I keep a wealth of nuts at my work desk (see prev. entry).
As of June 10, my "nutbar" includes: almonds, redskin peanuts, pumpkin seeds and honey roasted soynuts.
I'm pretty sure I came up with the idea for a nutbar, and I enjoy inviting co-workers -- often confused or disgusted by my collection -- to partake.
They rarely do, but I like sharing. One thing I've learned: never let people just grab your nuts, ask them to cup her/his hand and then just hand them over.
That's what sh... nevermind.
As of June 10, my "nutbar" includes: almonds, redskin peanuts, pumpkin seeds and honey roasted soynuts.
I'm pretty sure I came up with the idea for a nutbar, and I enjoy inviting co-workers -- often confused or disgusted by my collection -- to partake.
They rarely do, but I like sharing. One thing I've learned: never let people just grab your nuts, ask them to cup her/his hand and then just hand them over.
That's what sh... nevermind.
4 Comments:
I have been obsessing over nuts lately. Perhaps we are connected through the stars and planets and the cosmos and crap like that.
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a.baugh: my dream is to be connected to you through the stars and planets and the cosmos and crap like that.
love,
m
is hypoglycemia similar to being hypoallergenic?
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