Friday, October 17, 2003

Friday Five Five Things

Here are the Friday Five questions for today.

FYI: 1 Weight Watcher point equals approximately 60 calories. It's more complicated than that, but at least that gives you a clue.

1. Name five things in your refrigerator.
  • Laughing Cow Swiss Cheese. Yummy. 1 point per wedge. One wedge easily covers eight Triscuits.
  • Red seedless grapes. I use them for diet snack food. 1 point per cup. Great for stress eating when I just want to keep sticking things into my mouth.
  • Brie with herbs. Another low fat treat to have on my low fat Triscuits. When I open up the brie, the dogs all flock to the kitchen. And yes, I do give them some and they love it.
  • Oscar Meyer no fat hotdogs. These are very tasty. 1 point each.
  • Smuckers low sugar strawberry preserves. 0 points unless you use way way too much.
2. Name five things in your freezer.
  • Aunt Millies low fat split-top honey bread. Tastes great. 1 point per slice. I wrap a piece around an Oscar Meyer no fat hotdog for a 2 point meal.
  • Lean Cuisine frozen entries.
  • Healthy Choice frozen dinners.
  • Skinny Cow peanut butter ice cream sandwiches. Very yummy. Creamy and satisfying. 2 points.
  • Eddy's ice cream. Not mine. Really.
3. Name five things under your kitchen sink.
  • Terry cloth rags.
  • Dish towels.
  • Red Juice from the Clean Team. A strong biodegradable cleaner.
  • Blue Juice from the Clean Team. A mild biodegradable cleaner.
  • Lime Away. A rust and lime remover.
4. Name five things around your computer. (I'm answering for my work computer.)
  • Pens and pencils.
  • Telephone.
  • Paper. Pads, scraps, Post-its, printouts.
  • A cute ceramic old-fashioned doctor in a red bow-tie about four inches tall holding a giant tube of Upjohn Mycitracin. A souvenir from three mergers ago when we were The Upjohn Company.
  • Daily Dog Fancy calendar. Today's picture is a Sheltie in a pile of leaves.
5. Name five things in your medicine cabinet.
  • Deep Woods Off.
  • Scooby-doo bandaids.
  • Mycitracin.
  • Tinactin.
  • Dental floss.

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