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this says at home covid tests will be covered by insurance.
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this says at home covid tests will be covered by insurance.
Its my son Robert that is the trouble maker. He threw Toms juice awayI buy OTC at Walmart. The store I love to hate.
They are out of stock on the Equate but another generic is 14.99 which is less than my insurance copay.
Granny, dear lady you have your hands full. Maybe the doctor could give him a steroid shot?
I've taken care of guys like your husband. Cookies...the answer is Cookies!![]()
Tell Robert there is a big difference between expiration dates and best by dates. If something is expired, it might make you ill to eat it. If the label says the product is best to use by a certain date, it is not necessarily harmful to be consumed after the date. The product might lose some quality, but doesn't necessarily need to be tossed. This is especially true for canned goods and unopened bottles that have been stored properly.ya he knew what it was and told me no, he wont use it. He also just took my cranberry juice I gave tom and threw it in the garbage. Said ir was expired by 2 yrs.
It was supposed to link to the article about how quickly cranberry juice can reduce bacteria that causes uti.this says at home covid tests will be covered by insurance.
Just hearing the word cookie makes me happy!I buy OTC at Walmart. The store I love to hate.
They are out of stock on the Equate but another generic is 14.99 which is less than my insurance copay.
Granny, dear lady you have your hands full. Maybe the doctor could give him a steroid shot?
I've taken care of guys like your husband. Cookies...the answer is Cookies!![]()
behave? whats that?Gotta get things going for dinner and see to the cattle dogs also.
TTFN y'all behave!
Yes, have watched lots of episodes of that.Monsters inside me. Ever see that show?