elstaffe’s Reviews > Unplug the Christmas Machine: A Complete Guide to Putting Love and Warmth Back into the Season > Status Update
elstaffe
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"Gift Ideas for Men (because so many people find them harder to shop for)
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Sausage stuffer and sausage cookbook
Japanese saws and knives
Pruning equipment
His horoscope" (180-181) his horoscope???
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Sausage stuffer and sausage cookbook
Japanese saws and knives
Pruning equipment
His horoscope" (180-181) his horoscope???
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elstaffe
is on page 186 of 216
"Featured items include handmade rugs, baskets, hand-blown glass, hand-loomed cloth, and ethnic clothing." (186) oh, 1978-semi-updated-for-1991 America.
— 4 hours, 56 min ago
elstaffe
is on page 186 of 216
"Pueblo to People ... focuses its efforts on craft and agricultural cooperatives of very low-income people in Latin America ... supporting organizations of the poor. Your purchases of its products not only provide people in Latin America with badly needed income, but give them a chance to learn organizational skills and democratic methods often taken for granted by more sophisticated societies." (185-186) oh BOY
— 4 hours, 57 min ago
elstaffe
is on page 179 of 216
"Address and phone number of a lost friend or relative" (179) how...how would one go about finding this to give? What does "lost" mean in this context??
— 5 hours, 1 min ago
elstaffe
is on page 179 of 216
"GIFT IDEAS FOR ADULTS
If you would like to give out-of-the-ordinary gifts, shop at out-of-the ordinary stores and sources, like:
Marine supply stores
Government surplus stores
Import stores
Restaurant supply stores
Antique stores
Museum shops
Arts and crafts galleries
Damaged freight stores
Stationery stores
Classified ads
Garage sales
Plant nurseries
Hardware stores
Health food stores" (178-179) honestly prettygood
— 5 hours, 2 min ago
If you would like to give out-of-the-ordinary gifts, shop at out-of-the ordinary stores and sources, like:
Marine supply stores
Government surplus stores
Import stores
Restaurant supply stores
Antique stores
Museum shops
Arts and crafts galleries
Damaged freight stores
Stationery stores
Classified ads
Garage sales
Plant nurseries
Hardware stores
Health food stores" (178-179) honestly prettygood
elstaffe
is on page 167 of 216
What was this cursed era of people coming up with recipes for hummus and baba ghanoush that intentionally omit olive oil?? Lower in fat but at WHAT COST
— Dec 23, 2025 07:55PM
elstaffe
is on page 163 of 216
"One hundred calories of starch will deposit less fat in your body than one hundred calories of fat, and will, at the same time, make deposits into your energy stores in the form of glycogen (the form in which human beings store carbohydrates)." (163) I don't know that that's...true? But maybe that's what was known at the time. Hurrah for advancing science
— Dec 23, 2025 07:40PM
elstaffe
is on page 163 of 216
"During the holiday season, as well as during the rest of the year, it is important to get most of your calories from foods that are high in complex carbohydrates such as breads, cooked grains, pasta, fruit, and starchy vegetables such as potatoes, yams, and squash." (163) the 70s were wild
— Dec 23, 2025 07:39PM
elstaffe
is on page 163 of 216
"If you are ready to eat as healthfully in December as you do in June, Dr. Frankel has the following suggestions:
1 Eat starchy foods" (163) I did not see that coming. But I guess the 70s-90s health food era...
— Dec 23, 2025 07:39PM
1 Eat starchy foods" (163) I did not see that coming. But I guess the 70s-90s health food era...
elstaffe
is on page 155 of 216
"In 1843 Sir Henry Cole commissioned John Calcott Horsley to design a card that would take away the stress of having to write personal letters to all his friends and relatives at Christmas." (155) HORSLEY
— Dec 23, 2025 07:32PM
elstaffe
is on page 139 of 216
"'I doubt it,' another game you may remember from your childhood, gains an added dimension when played by a mixture of children and conniving adults." (139) they must be conniving for it to work
— Dec 19, 2025 07:34PM

