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krzymomof4 said:Are you ready..... Drum Roll Please....
Fuzzy Spruce
krzymomof4 said:Are you ready..... Drum Roll Please....
Fuzzy Spruce
Everyone needs to refresh everyone else on what your name is..
JaimeQ said:lol I will have to keep this thread in the back of mymind for when i get to the point where I have to reveal mine
Took me a minute too Kate - they are talking about ChefAnn saying you have to reveal your stripper name when you get your stripper star........your first pet's name, and the first street you lived on.cmdtrgd said:Okay, I know I haven't been around much lately, but HUH?!?
friday said:My first pets name and the name of the first street I lived on??? THATS my stripper name??? I will NOT be getting many $1 bills with a handle like THAT. I know its a long way before I get to 850 posts, but may I lie? Patches Cedar just doesn't sound sexy. It sounds like something you would buy at the hardware store.
gilliandanielle said:Mine current one is still the reigning stripper name
Georgia Bunny!! Yes, I live on Bunny Drive...
My past stripper name isn't as good- Piper Naomi
traci4tpc said:I know this isn't fair, this is only my second post, very new at this but loving it! Once I get there mine will be, SuSu Willow!
Cute picture, how'd u do that?ginamkiely said:Hey Traci... Welcome!! I told you this is addicting!! lol. Am I going to see you this weekend?
JaimeQ said:My first pet that I can remember was a rat named Monty... so it would be Monty Indiana..... not to great!
Christ Follower said:If it was for a Geography teacher it would be great!
jenniferlynne said:Um, Ok.
Well, I think my first pet's name was Blackie and I grew up on a gravel road that had no name. After I moved away it was named Brown road. So, would that make me
Blackie Brown???
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Fuzzy Spruce features a unique design that combines the functionality of multiple kitchen tools into one convenient gadget.
Fuzzy Spruce has a rotating base with interchangeable attachments that can be used for slicing, dicing, grating, and more. Simply attach the desired blade and turn the handle to chop or shred your ingredients.
Yes, Fuzzy Spruce is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. The blades can also be removed for a more thorough cleaning if needed.
Fuzzy Spruce can be used to make a variety of dishes, from salads and stir-fries to desserts and snacks. Some recipe ideas include veggie noodles, fruit salsa, and homemade coleslaw.