Well my theory... you NEED a bike computer.So you should buy it. The hoodie would make a great gift from your honey 'cause it's warm and snuggly.
Or one could be from your kids and one from your honey.
V.
Well my theory... you NEED a bike computer.So you should buy it. The hoodie would make a great gift from your honey 'cause it's warm and snuggly.
Or one could be from your kids and one from your honey.
V.
Brown Cow yogurt is the best! I eat that with a handfull of Kashi Go Lean Crunch for breakfast.
Handful? I love this stuff so much that I eat a troughful. Kinda negates the health benefits...Originally Posted by snapdragen
This is very much along the lines of Jobob's new signature line: How much Healthy Choice ice cream can I eat before it's no longer a healthy choice?Originally Posted by Pedal Wench
Now you've got me all wound up over the cashmere hoody!I checked it out online and it looks SO comfy and soft and pretty. My visa card is burning a hole in my pocket. But tell me, do you really have to handwash it? I hate handwashing stuff. would rather just pay the $ to dryclean. Maybe I'm lazy but it seems to take forever to wash a jacket or sweater, roll it in a towel, try to shape it to dry flat, yada, yada. So fill us in on the cleaning part...
The beauty of natural materials like wool and cashmere is that they don't retain odors when allowed to air out after wearing.
Usually I can wear a sweater 5 -6 times before the air drying doesn't work. Even my wool or cashmere bike jerseys can be worn a couple of times.
I refuse to handwash. I throw mine in the machine - sometimes on gentle sometimes not - and hang on them on a towel rack to dry. And I use regular detergent. I haven't lost a sweater to washing yet.
V.
I'm envious of your cashmere hoody.
I'm having serious shopping withdrawals. I can't wait to not be pregnant any more so clothes can fit again!