Yes, if I was in the Arctic and had a hankering for fruit I'd likely have to settle for an Orange Crush.
Being a foodie/health nut makes it especially hard to be up there for extended periods. I usually bring a couple of coolers up with me.
2 years ago I prepared 5 weeks worth of meals which I froze and brought up with me to Rankin Inlet. Which was great for two reasons...one I had wonderful organic home made goodness the entire time and two I never had to cook which is such a relief when you are on call every second day and are sleep deprived.
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Studying like this is on the borderline of being pleasant or it is pleasant to have a borderline personality؟
Some of my personalities can't decide how to feel about this post.
hahahah--After I posted this I thought...hmmmm..."I wonder if anyone will make some crack about me being a borderline that is in a good mood".
Thanks for not letting it slip by...
ABB
MPD to the rescue!
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what is that concotion sitting on the left of that picture? Looks refreshing and full of brain energy.
ummm...I think it was fresh blueberries, strawberries, blackberry, some acai juice, ice, blender...wee spring of mint...
The amazing local fruit is pretty much the only thing I like about summer! :)
I'm a snow girl. Isn't that blasphemous?!
i imagine that fresh local produce is lacking above the arctic circle. But what do I know...the furthest north that I've ever been was Montreal.
Yes, if I was in the Arctic and had a hankering for fruit I'd likely have to settle for an Orange Crush.
Being a foodie/health nut makes it especially hard to be up there for extended periods. I usually bring a couple of coolers up with me.
2 years ago I prepared 5 weeks worth of meals which I froze and brought up with me to Rankin Inlet. Which was great for two reasons...one I had wonderful organic home made goodness the entire time and two I never had to cook which is such a relief when you are on call every second day and are sleep deprived.
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