Advantages: low calorie, high fibre. Disadvantages: ever chewed wood…
My son Jacob, who is two in May, has developed into a very fussy eater… definitely something he has pickedup from his mother. At meal times he is happiest of all with a plate of dry cracker, dry breadsticks, dry French toast, a sprinkling of raisins… and favourite of all, a couple of slices of original Ryvita!
*My introduction to Ryvita*
Now it was not out of curiosity that I first tried Ryvita… more desperation! I have recently started on a whole new fitness regime and am trying to avoid as many of my old vices as possible (crisps, chocolate, biscuits, crisps, choco… you get the picture). On getting home from work early in this new regime feeling rather peckish, following my dinner (lunch for the posh amongst us!) of salad and raisins, I decided to raid the cupboard. Mother Hubbard had evidently popped ...
’t match what your opponent has said, and are therefore definitely not the card that they hold. The idea is to skilfully ask your questions eliminating as many people as possible as quickly as you can to be left with only one panel, which in theory should be the same one as your opponent has on their card. The winner is the person to get the correct answer first. Simple, eh?
Many of the characters depicted on the cards were a little scary. Big lipped Susan looked like an albino Joan Rivers, whilst Alfred looked like the bastard offspring of a Saxon warrior and your school caretaker. Also, for some reason unexplained by science or logic, you always seemed to pickAnita from the card-pack.
However, the makers had cleverly made each one different, so that there was always a question that would separate any two cards, even if it was ...
stoffy 10.01.2003
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Guess Who?
Advantages: About vampires. Disadvantages: Bit too much sex.
The book I will now review is "Incubus dreams - an Anita Blake vampire hunter novel", by Laurell K Hamilton.
I have to truthful, I had never heard of this author or any of her books before. I have always been a big fan of anything "vampire", from the erotic tale of Bram Stoker through to the downright gruesome of John Carpenters vampires, I have not , however tried reading about them.
I had intended on starting with Anne Rice's offering when I stumbled across this book in my local library sale.
As soon as I read "vampire hunter" on the front cover, my imagination had spiked, so knew I had to have it.
When purchasing this book I hadn't realised this is one of a great many books in a series, so was a little worried I wouldn't know what the hell was going on, luckily it didn't take too long to get the jist of what had happened ...