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Electronic Cigarette Kits and Awesome Science!

Birds fly, fish swim, and I? I smoked.

I smoked cigarettes from the age of seventeen until the ripe, wizened age of thirty-five. At thirty-five, I realized that, along with drinking excessively, eschewing home life, sleep and nutrition, smoking had cost me something significant.

The price of all of this smoking, along with a lifetime of hilarity, enjoyment and something between hedonistic pleasure-seeking and a keen eye for opportunities to do stupid things, I aged, smelled poorly, and acquired yellowed teeth.

That is when I decided to try electronic cigarettes. Well, it was right after I took a nap.

There was an immediate attraction to electronic cigarettes, something Bladerunner, something Aliens. I thought pretending to be an acid-scarred space marine could be fun, accented by the novelty of an electronic cigarette. I thought that electronic cigarettes would have likely been sold at the rain-soaked, dirty newsstands of the future.

E-cig kits were, at once, an inexpensive alternative to my paper tobacco smoking proclivities. Further funds could be spent on drinks, hats, filthy coats. E-cig kits came with everything I needed to stop smoking, and start, um, misting.

Electronic cigarettes do not produce smoke. Heating elements inside of electronic cigarette atomizers heat flavored, nicotine-rich liquids until they become a mist, which is inhaled like the smoke from a traditional paper cigarette.

The difference is the absence of the more than four thousand chemicals found in traditional paper cigarettes. I had successfully changed my body chemistry in a way that at least sounds really interesting: I hope, someday, to carry a list of those chemicals, and to read the entire thing aloud in one sitting when challenged by some Neolithic paper cigarette smoker. Honestly, the elitism of smoke electronic cigarettes was half the draw.

Morally speaking, the electronic cigarette, affordable in E-cig kits, is the Toyota Prius of smoking. It is green and ecologically friendly, insofar as acquiring a non-combustible habit in place of smoking, a habit that puts a premium on burning things. Electronic cigarettes are instant cool, and contribute to the acquisition of gadgetry important in today's hustle for status and rank.

E-cig kits are becoming more and more available, and offer some considerable benefits that traditional cigarettes do not. E-cig kits offer a variety of flavors, present a significantly reduced health risk, and allow smokers to, um, mist without acquiring the acrid, cloying stench of cigarette smokers. Nor, for the record, is there the acquisition of any acrid, cloying stench from misting.

E-cig kits are awesome, obviously the product of science. Science! If you haven't already purchased one now is the time.

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Parents, have you ever made homeade gingerbread cookies?

I really want to do this. I want to get all of the stuff, make it from scratch, buy cool Christmas cookie cutters, a bunch of icing and little candies and have a gingerbread cookie decorating party with myself...and my 13 month old. She won't know what's going on, but I really want to do it and try to make it a Christmas season tradition of ours. Has anyone done this? (And homeade, not from the little kits...) Are they difficult and/or expensive to make? I'm a novice baker, at best...

BQ: Have you ever made a gingerbread house from scratch? That sounds like fun too, but I wouldn't want to eat it. lol

All the time.

It's dead easy - my 14 year old daughter makes them on her own. Just follow the instructions. Google a few recipes online and pick the one with the simplest ingredients :)

I've only made a house from a kit (where you get the pieces ready cooked). I wouldn't start with that if I were you - if your cookies are a bit floppy it won't matter at all, if your house walls are a bit floppy it'll be a bit of a disaster :)

If you've never done it, you might find it cheaper to buy a kit which comes with the cutters - then next time you'll already have the cutters and can just buy ingredients. Cutters which you buy individually tend to be metal rather than plastic and relatively expensive.

Good luck! And if it goes wrong, just bin it and try again...nobody will know.

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