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Help! Lost my hearing this am.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Has anyone had this problem? My doctor prescribed quinine for leg cramps. I took it for three days. This morning I woke up with a significant hearing loss. The on-call doctor had never heard of it, but it's all over the internet. It could be permanent.

Did my grocery shopping yesterday. I bought 10 pounds of chicken and froze it all, because it was .47 a pound. Right now we have to use up two pounds of thawed out hamburger and some fish fillets.

My knitted bath mitt turned out pretty well, although I wish I knew a better way to sew up the seam that wasn't so visible. Try, try again!

Jim brought in two great big cauliflower heads a bit ago. Guess what's for supper? I'll freeze one, and we'll eat the other. I am going to make stuffed peppers, and it will go nicely with that. I actually bought the peppers to make Helen Taylor's Spaghetti, an absolutely huge recipe that is so yummy. But we've had enough carbs for the week. So I'm going for the better choice.

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Rupert, ID USA
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