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Eat

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4 Oct

So Jeff and I headed over to The Deli for lunch, and I must say we have had nothing there we did not like. We both got something new this time.  We even ordered a pizza to bring home to Eric that looks delicious, and I am going to be trying a piece as soon as I am done posting this here blog entry….who cares if it is almost 10pm…my belly may be complaining later…but hey, what can I do? If I don't have some now I know Eric will be eating it at midnight and there will be none for me tomorrow.

I ordered one of the Decor Elements called Eat.  I had gotten a smaller jar to put my candy in cause the Spooky jar I did originally was huge and took so many bags of chocolate to fill it, it was nuts, and expensive.  But I wanted to decorate it too, cause I want to make sure my class stampers EAT the chocolate inside.  I used to put bowls on the tables, but that takes up space so now I just make sure they help themselves…but I still thought a little bit of motivation would help.

So the Eat Decor Elements comes with the word Eat and a fork on the bottom…ok I admit I eat my BBQ ribs with a fork, and most of the time pizza too, and on occasion I will eat my cheese puffs with a spoon, that way I keep my hands clean and can stamp at the same time…ha! But I am NOT gonna eat my chocolate bars with a fork, although I admit I do eat my Coffee Crisp by layer, saving that inner stuff for the last (my Canadian readers will know what I am talking about).

So what to do with the fork?  Now keep your minds out of the gutter, I kept it in the kitchen area…ha!

So here is the jar…

DSCN9342 copy …cute eh? Makes ya wanna come to class and graze eh?

So then when I was at MAMMa's for our Twilight party, she was telling everyone where the silverware drawer was so that got me thinking…

DSCN9340 copy ..Ta!Da!  Now if anyone comes over to my house they will know exactly where the silverware is…sorry the picture is not that good…but you catch my drift right?

Hey don't forget to do my color challenge you have till noon today to do it. Here is the original post.

Oh and I figured out how to add an email newsletter sign up do-hickey on here. Go over to the left column and you will see it under the Don't Want To Miss Anything? words.  By signing up for my newsletter, you will get tips, tricks, know about promotions, classes and events.  I am also contemplating making some PDF files for classes and stuff, so you don't want to miss out on that, and the newsletter will be the place for those.  I am not part of UStamp anymore, but I did learn how to make a PDF file for the projects I did for that, so I figure I can do those on my own once in a while.

Have a super Sunday and thanks for stopping in!

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  1. Jacqui says

    October 4, 2009 at 6:21 am

    cute idea with the fork!

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  2. Shelli says

    October 4, 2009 at 8:11 am

    You are TOO much, you cheese-puff-spoon-user! I can deal with the ribs, and maybe the pizza, and though the stamping and cheese-puffs makes sense, it's just plain silly! You goof….thanks for making Guy and I laugh!

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  3. Cindy Dicks says

    October 4, 2009 at 8:36 am

    Diana ~ you are amazing! I love following your blog and never would have thought to use the DE eat like you did. I too have a hard time with guests taking goodies out of my spooky spider jar ~ thanks for the GREAT tip!!

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  4. Susan Tomko says

    October 5, 2009 at 7:12 am

    Hee hee…..I get kidded all the time at work because I eat a caramel/cheese popcorn mix and Cheetos with a spoon. Same reason…I don't want my fingers sticky or orange!

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  5. Diana Gibbs says

    October 5, 2009 at 7:18 am

    Susan, now that is quite the combo…ha!
    Have you tried salted peanuts, and candy corn together?

    Hugs,
    Di

    Reply
  6. Anthonette says

    October 5, 2009 at 11:04 am

    I have that same large jar. Thanks for the inspiration to use some vinyl on it!

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