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    Fashion dilemma-can anyone help me out.

    Thanks for the tip. I am kicking myself right now, because I have been to London twice this year, and had I heard of Bravissimo, I would have done some serious shopping damage there! I do wear good bras, my favorite style is Renaissance by Le Mystere (Oprah is also a fan) they are a bit...
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    Fashion dilemma-can anyone help me out.

    Thanks for all the advice. I'm pleased to hear that Torrid is adding more size 10 items, and they seem to have items that are flattering as well.
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    Fashion dilemma-can anyone help me out.

    I'm a long time lurker (mostly on the Foodee board) and new-time poster, and hoping I can find some help in finding some good clothes. I'm 5'4, about a 165 pounds, and have a large chest, and usually a size 12 clothing size. Plus size clothing ranges are cut to flatter a curvy figure like...
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    Suggestions for favorite British foods and snacks

    Walkers Cheese and Onion Crisps are excellent. Similar to texture of a Lay's Potato Chip (athough a little bit thicker) with a nice onion flavor milder than Funyuns, and a natural cheese taste that isn't day glow orange.
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    Dummy Proof Recipes

    Over medium high heat, brown 4-6 boneless porkchops in 1-2 Tablespoons of oil. They should cook on each side for about 3-4 minutes, or until lightly browned on each side. Add one (or two, if you have a lot of pork) cans of cream of mushroom soup, and a can (or two) of water, and let simmer...
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