Hi! I see that you like cooking, and rainy days are the best for baking. I love to cook, too, and filling the house with scents is wonderful for the spirits. Even if you don't want to go to the store, I bet you have the makings for a great casserole or a pot of stew or spaghetti or an quiche-type omelette. I found a recipe for something called a "strata" that I use a lot for dinner or brunch that cooks in the microwave. I could go on, but you get the idea.
Or you could always:
Mop the floor
Clean all the windows
Clean the inside of the car
Vacuum the rug
Clean out a closet
Wash all your sweaters/jackets
Do the laundry
Dump out all your socks and throw out any singles
Sort the undies drawer and throw out any torn or old undies
Sort all the pots and pans and put lids with the pan it goes to
Sort Tupperware as above
Sweep out the garage
Clean the garage floor
Clean out the garage
Clean the bird cage/dog bed/cat box
Get the broom and take out all cobwebs in corners
Make bread (kneading is good for relieving aggression)
Make play dough and make something with your kids
I hope this sparks some ideas of your own, just don't smoke, NOPE = not one puff ever!
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Hugs, Denise
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[B]My Quit Date: [/B]1/9/2008
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[B]Cigarettes Not Smoked:[/B] 1,740
[B]Amount Saved:[/B] $435.00
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