Guest guest Posted May 6, 2009 Report Share Posted May 6, 2009 A couple of years ago I was taking a prescription sleeping pill (extra stress at school). I only took it for a couple of weeks, and it helped me get back into a sleep mode, and I felt great and well-rested the morning after. But I figured out pretty quickly that I was making phone calls for the first hour after I took the sleeping pill, while " under the influence " -- I'd talk to my mom, my sister, friends, be real chatty, and then remember next to none of the conversation, talk about scary! (After an hour, I did fall asleep -- but I was pretty active immediately after taking it.) I also woke up one morning and found THREE ice cream sandwich wrappers next to the bed!!! Audrey S. On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Jeanne B <treazured wrote: > > > OMG. There are times I'll read a recipe and cannot wait to try it. > Unfortunately it's bedtime so I can't do it tonight, but that sandwich is > going to be breakfast tomorrow morning. I'm sitting here with my stomach > growling! I've got everything I need to make it. Hopefully I won't sleep eat > tonight. If I do, bet I know what it will be. (I sleep eat, sleep walk, > sleep game, and sleep bake but don't do a whole lot of sleep sleeping.) > > Drool. Jeanne in GA > > <nikita4animals <nikita4animals%40>> wrote:Crispy > Cucumber Sandwiches > > 1 tsp. olive oil > > 2 pieces whole wheat bread > > 2 Tbsp. hummus > > 1 Tbsp. chopped olives > > 8–10 thin cucumber slices > > •Preheat a grill or panini pan over medium heat. > > •Brush the olive oil on one side of each slice of bread, then turn the > slices over so that the oiled side is down. > > •On the dry side, add one tablespoonful of hummus to each piece of bread. > Next add a layer of olives and then add the cucumbers. Close the sandwich > and place in the pan. > > •Cook for 4 to 5 minutes on each side, or until it begins to brown and > grill marks begin to appear. > > Makes 1 sandwich > > " All the arguments to prove man's superiority cannot shatter this hard > fact: In suffering, the animals are our equals " . ~Peter Singer~ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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