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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 14:44
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Plan: modified atkins
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now that we live up here, my mom is always trying to get us to go to the state fair. she says we'd like it even better. i don't know though, it's pretty thuggy up here and then it just isn't conveinent anymore. can't really leave mom home alone for too long and we don't really have anyone that can watch out for her.

it wasn't that machine, it was this one

http://cgi.ebay.com/PORTABLE-DRINK-...1QQcmdZViewItem

that's the first one i've seen in a long time lol

it would be nice if i could find the syrups because it would be very handy to take in the trailer for camping. doesn't take a ton of syrup to make a soda
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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 14:53
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What I like to do is mix a little 100% cranberry juice (SOUR!) with some club soda and add some sweetener. Doesn't take much craberry juice at all and it is very, very tasty. SF Syrups work well in soda water too!
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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 14:57
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try cranberry with diet seven up, that is pretty good too. i've been wanting cranberry, but it's all so high. there is actually a few lower ones now, but i think it's because it's not all juice, i'm not sure. the ones i looked at were about 8 per cup. not too shabby.
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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 15:01
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I'm steering clear of aspartame for the moment, but it tastes awesome in diet rite black cherry! Yeah, its pretty high carb but I only use a teeny bit of it.
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Old Tue, Feb-14-06, 15:11
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Plan: modified atkins
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i haven't seen the diet rite black cherry yet, i'll have to keep my eyes open for it.

fresca and light rum..delicious

as long as it isn't too hot outside, i'm pretty fond of tropicana orange diet twister and sometimes fresca, gotta be in the mood for that though.

when we go camping, my son had some orange soda and orange sweet soda as we all know, equals bees. i was switching him to diet anyway so i picked up orange diet twister, because you'd think no sugar/no bees, right?

wrong! they chase the diet just as much. must be the bright shiny orange can
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