I'm linking up with this favorite things party. |
| Avon Skin So Soft Original Bath Oil. I've loved it since I was a little girl and had to sneak a use at my Aunt Myrtis' house. Now, I always have it. I buy three or four bottles at a time. My Avon lady loves me for it. |
| My favorite scent. Philosophy Amazing Grace. And added bonus is when people say, "you smell so good. what are you wearing?" and I get to say "Amazing Grace!" |
| If your looking for me at midnight, I'm usually on the couch with this not very fancy, but very tasty, late night snack |
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| Anne Thomton. I want to be her best friend. I cant wait to watch her show every Sunday. I immediately go print her recipes and make plans to make every single recipe that she shows me. I will be first in line to buy her cookbook. I'm serious. I might be a little obsessed. |

A perfume called "Amazing Grace"?! That's great!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Anne Thornton--I think I need to check her out! Thanks for the recommendation!
I just love this party!
I've seen people talk about Philosophy items - where can you buy them? What a neat conversation starter!
ReplyDeleteLove cocoa pebbles! :) Amazing Grace was very popular on lists last year. Thanks so much for joining us, Bobbie!
ReplyDeleteI like your list. I want to try that fragrance now!
ReplyDeleteI found you from the 320 Sycamore site! What a fun list. I've never tried the Amazing Grace scent but I'll have to now that you recommended it. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't Skin so Soft in years! My mom would use that all the time when we were kids!
ReplyDeleteI am so with you on the Edy's.. too bad its freezing in Ohio!!
I put Amazing Grace in my faves too!!! :) Isn't it great!
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try Amazing Grace. It sounds beautiful. Avon's Skin SO Soft is amazing too. Love your list.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Anne Thorton - but I'm intrigued! Fun list to read!
ReplyDeleteAmazing Grace IS a great scent, and I love all Philosophy products in general.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Anne Thornton, but based on your rec, I'm definitely going to check her out!
I haven't worn perfume in a long time, but now I really want to try that one!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Melissa's party.
Hi Bobbie, thanks for visiting this morning. I used skin-so-soft as a child. My Mom sold Avon back in the day when we went door-to-door. I can still smell it. I also love Amazing Grace, and get lots of compliments also. Love it! Okay, and I will admit I am really lovin' Anne Thornton ~ if I was that cute I wouldn't be worrying about my extra lbs. Ha! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI never heard of Anne Thornton, either, but I'm intrigued! I'll have to check her out!
ReplyDeleteAnother Philosophy lover here! Amazing Grace is such a clean and uplifting scent. Hmmm...your cereal idea sounds great right about now! I enjoyed your favs! Hugs, Judi
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. I'll have to smell that Amazing Grace next time I'm in Sephora...or anywhere else it's sold. I miss cereal and ice cream!! YUM.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment on my favorite things post! Thought I'd return the favor :) I love a chocolatey cereal as a snack and I totally agree with ya on Edy's... yum!
ReplyDeleteI'm a Philosophy gal too.My fragrance is Pure Grace but also love Amazing Grace.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Anne Thorton-hope she's on the Food Network because I want to check her out. thanks for visiting my blog :) Have a wonderful Sunday.
ReplyDeleteGuess what? I fell in love with Anne Thornton this weekend. I saw her show for the first time and she is soo cute! And skin so soft... I use it to repel mosquitoes all summer long! I do believe we are twins! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
ReplyDeletemmm, that ice cream sounds delicious! I may need to go try some now!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I devoured a container of Edy's Slow Churned Pumpkin Ice Cream this weekend. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree with your "light" ice cream and the Cocoa Pebbles. Btw, about you buying a foreclosed property: Good for you! Foreclosed properties here in my area sell like hot potatoes and the buyer that's usually chosen is the one that can pay cash. Ours is a fixer-upper, too, and that's where the fun begins. Thanks for stopping by.
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