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Wow... Hi Olyve...Missed you a lot...Y'all come back and see us heah? New guys... She's the sweetest and nicest and adds that kind of gentility to our sometimes rough edge chats. ............................................ Now on to Easter Ham... Greger... you ain'ta gonna like me... 9 lb, smoked butt. Oven @325degrees for 2 hours... then out and slobbered with Aldi's lite pancake syrup and fresh pineapple slices. Back into the oven uncovered for another 1/2 hour... Sliced then poured the syrup overflow on the slices. I am the local HERO!!! (sadly the only spices we have are lemon pepper and beef boullion (if that's a spice?). Perhaps next time I'll try Ham ala Gregoire! PS... fresh veggies coming up if the dandelions cooperate.
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We had our traditional Easter ham dinner, with homemade mac and cheese, tri-tip, au gratin potatoes, corn, green beans and rolls. We had birthday cake for dessert, because it was also my MIL's birthday. The mac and cheese is from an old southern cookbook that I had lying around, and had given to my daughter. I do not like mac and cheese. I did take one bite, because she worked so hard on it. It was a lovely holiday, with almost all of my family, so I am a happy camper.
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
Save your breath-You may need it to blow up your date.
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and that's why we luv ya!
Life is Good!
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and that's why we luv ya! Awwww-thanks, Cousin It!
milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)
Save your breath-You may need it to blow up your date.
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But he's right, Ted. I do have a bit of a health thing going. I guess I have to start calling myself a "senior" too now that I'm in my 60s. I hate it though! That word I mean. I am glad to still be here. Remember when 30 seemed old?
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Oh Gosh, shucks, It. Thanks for the kind words. *blush* Sounding a bit suthern your own self these days. Handing around some of them in Florida, are you?
LOL. Joe, yes! I can (barely) remember when 30 was old. Sigh.... Strange itnit? That said, 60 has really thrown me for a loop. Wow. Like I said, I'm glad to be here but daummmmm.
Btw, thanks for the tip on that horseradish, I forgot to say. I think we DO still have a Piggly around here somewhere. I'll check it out. I love horseradish.
Y'all's Eastern dinners sound yummy! I didn't need to find out ham has pink slime in it though. Ugh. No wonder I have a hard time eating meat anymore!
What are poor people eating? Cheap American food that is full of fat, sugar and salt. Beans and rice and yes grits would be good without all the "enhanced" taste. We need to relearn how to eat the plain basic stuff.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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LOL. Joe, yes! I can (barely) remember when 30 was old. Sigh.... Strange itnit? That said, 60 has really thrown me for a loop. Wow. Like I said, I'm glad to be here but daummmmm. olyve, there are two ages: You're either too young or too old. Btw, thanks for the tip on that horseradish, I forgot to say. I think we DO still have a Piggly around here somewhere. I'll check it out. I love horseradish. I love horseradish, too. This stuff is good. I doubt that just Piggly Wiggly carries it. Check around. I'm sure that your market can order it. It's good. What are poor people eating? Hamburger Helper.
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Hamburger Helper.
Shudder!
Take the nacilbupeR pledge: I solemnly swear that I will help back out all Republicans at the next election.
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Not to be mixing threads but, have you ever tried Hamburger Helper with pink slime? Mmm, mmm, good!
You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the old model obsolete. R. Buckminster Fuller
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Or, squirrel? Hmmmmmm, squirrel...
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