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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 02:36 AM #10966
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there's an upside to being sick ya know. can eat all the icecream ya want w/o feeling guilty.
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 02:46 AM #10967
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LOL I think my sis is kindly sharing something with me...my throat feels scratchy but cant figure out if its what she has or just allergies...
and no ice cream for me lactose intolerant...but i could go for some sorbet
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 03:43 AM #10968
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i have a sugar intolerance, so the icecream helps me sleep this cold off. sounds like your comming down with it too rose.
EVERYONE MOVE OVER, ONE MORE SICKO ON THE WAY!
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 05:22 AM #10969
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stop lurking, you'll catch our flu doing that
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 06:40 AM #10970
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OMG Southern dishes are the best! We've travelled extensively in
the US & I always check out the various food places - forget shopping!
I ate my way through Kentucky,Mississippi & Louisiana. The best smoked ribs & pulled pork sandwiches - to die for! Finger linkin' fried chicken,
black eyed peas & collard greens. Will someone please adopt me????
My most memorable was travelling through Louisiana for 2 whole
weeks - I ate several times a day. Hubby & I even took a day class
to learn Cajun cooking so I make it at home now. Love Gumbo!!
Hubby makes the "Nakatoush Meatpies" omg; to die for.
C'est bon eh??
Most eat to live while I live to eat & eat & eat!!'Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.'
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 07:01 AM #10971
Any of you ever have huckleberries? They are similar to blue berries but have a far superior taste. My gram used to make huckleberry soup. You put it on top of desserts. When I was a girl we would pick them and sale for like ten dollars a gallon. Now they are getting extinct and they were 80 dollars a gallon five years ago. It is a wild berry that grows in rough terrain.
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 07:19 AM #10972
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i know nfld has gooseberries and partridgeberries, donno about huckleberries tho.
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 08:02 AM #10973
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OMG I think I am going to be sick! What happened to talking about food people could eat!!!
OK I cannot stand any seafood at all. The mere thought of cud tounges and I just about tossed it. The first time I went to NFLD my friend ordered them at that was all you could smell, they smell so fishy! Of cours I did have to buy cod ear earings, the DD bought some last year for her friends when we where there.
Now as for partridgeberries, love them still have some jam left at home and made 3 tarts with it on the weekend. Yes I know why only 3 tarts? I was making mini quiches, only way the DD eats eggs and had 3 tart shells left over so in went the partridgeberries jam and we all got one tart.
Just want to say thanks for the rep, hope all you sickies get better and please keep the cold to yourselves, I don't want it. Not yet anyway!!
Last time I was in the States I bought a cast iron cornbread pan and some cornbread mix. I think I just might try to make some this week. Can you freeze corn bread?
Anyone want to come for dinner this week? I took a trukey out for last nights dinner, but I didn't make it, now the turkey is thawwed and I have no kids this week. I have to cook the trukey tonight, so it looks like I will be busy making pot pies and what not!!
OK I have to get to work.
Oh ya did my morning voting, will be back on later to do more.
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 08:03 AM #10974
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Just one more thing --- I see NS is giving away personal pleasure devices again. I hope Amy enjoys hers. LOL
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 08:04 AM #10975
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OMG i love cornbread, and turkey..wish i could come over *AH AH AAAAAAAAAAAAAHCHOO.*
you want your own pleasure toy, be sure to get in on the ground floor for the next east coast quiz ;P
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 08:50 AM #10976
suzie, You can freeze cornbread or it keeps about a month in a bread sack in the fridge. Gram would make it up and save it like that. It only lasted her about a week tho. She would eat cornbread and milk for breakfast and microwave a piece and spread butter on it for lunch lol.
I am betting you havent had wild onions and scrambled eggs smothered in ketchup have ya? ITs delicious. Only can have it in the spring time when they sprout up. The onions not the eggs lol.
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 10:00 AM #10977
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 10:00 AM #10978
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OH good, I am going to try to make some corn bread (I love the stuff we got in the States) and freeze it, then I can bring it to work for a snack. Heated and buttered, yummy (you don't need a toy if the bread is hot!! LOL)
Nope never had wild onions and scrambled eggs, sound good except for the ketchup part. I love eggs, when I don't have the kids I eat them for supper. Easy, fast and cheap!! Just how I like my food and men. LOL
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 10:09 AM #10979
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Well I guess I wont be getting a free personal toy cause i am so stuffed up and out of it I am trivia tarded.
GM all. And now poor little Prince has COnjunctivitis gotta take him in to doc.....ugha.
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Mon, Sep 22nd, 2008, 10:15 AM #10980
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