The Assertive Cancer Patient blog author and I enjoyed shopping and eating at an Asian supermarket (calling it a store is not nearly descriptive enough for all the things it holds!): http://www.uwajimaya.com/. One of the things I saw on sale: Liquid Salvation. Sorry, I didn't buy any to bring home, but it is kind of comforting to know it is out there if we want it...
This is my place to relate my experiences with cancer treatment, as well as share resources that may be helpful to fellow oral, head, and neck cancer survivors. I was diagnosed with adenoid cystic carcinoma of the left parotid on June 30, 2006. My goal is to continue enjoying the Nebraska Good Life. I call this blog the "Cheeky Librarian", since the cancer was discovered in my cheek, I am a librarian, and many that know me say I fit the slang use of the word 'cheeky'.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Liquid salvation - yep, you read correctly.
The Assertive Cancer Patient blog author and I enjoyed shopping and eating at an Asian supermarket (calling it a store is not nearly descriptive enough for all the things it holds!): http://www.uwajimaya.com/. One of the things I saw on sale: Liquid Salvation. Sorry, I didn't buy any to bring home, but it is kind of comforting to know it is out there if we want it...
Teri--I think you need a bottle, to swig when recovering from nasty comments like the one you told us about during the Reunion.
ReplyDeleteHate mail is rare, but it happens. And then there are the pseudo-Christian haters! I've gotten hate mail with religious vocab in it--I won't say the people who wrote it were Christian, but they were using those images and words.
Jeanne