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Preserving (rec.food.preserving) Devoted to the discussion of recipes, equipment, and techniques of food preservation. Techniques that should be discussed in this forum include canning, freezing, dehydration, pickling, smoking, salting, and distilling.

OMG!!!! The cooking Newsgroup just pickled Barb!!!!



 
 
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Old 17-11-2007, 11:56 PM posted to rec.food.preserving
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George Shirley wrote:


I will most likely have to wear reading glasses only. Opthamologist says
the lens implants are cut to the proper prescription to give me 20/20 in
each eye. This Wednesday and the following Wednesday I am having SLT
laser surgery to open ducts in the eyes to allow the pressure to drain
as I also have glaucoma and the eye drops I use irritate my eyes
terribly. Six weeks after that I will have further laser surgery to
remove the membranes that are making my vision cloudy plus a little
laser surgery to correct my right eye to 20/20. These folks can do
miracles but it takes forever at my age as it takes me longer to heal
nowadays. Oh well, getting older is certainly better than the alternative.



Just think: fifty years ago you wouldn't have had ANY of those options!
We live in phenomenal times, don't we?

gloria p

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Old 18-11-2007, 12:17 AM posted to rec.food.preserving
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Puester wrote:
George Shirley wrote:


I will most likely have to wear reading glasses only. Opthamologist
says the lens implants are cut to the proper prescription to give me
20/20 in each eye. This Wednesday and the following Wednesday I am
having SLT laser surgery to open ducts in the eyes to allow the
pressure to drain as I also have glaucoma and the eye drops I use
irritate my eyes terribly. Six weeks after that I will have further
laser surgery to remove the membranes that are making my vision cloudy
plus a little laser surgery to correct my right eye to 20/20. These
folks can do miracles but it takes forever at my age as it takes me
longer to heal nowadays. Oh well, getting older is certainly better
than the alternative.



Just think: fifty years ago you wouldn't have had ANY of those options!
We live in phenomenal times, don't we?

gloria p

That's true, even when my Dad passed in 1982 there was no such option
that took such a short time.

George
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Old 18-11-2007, 08:01 AM posted to rec.food.preserving
Ophelia[_4_]
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Default OMG!!!! The cooking Newsgroup just pickled Barb!!!!

Puester wrote:
George Shirley wrote:


I will most likely have to wear reading glasses only. Opthamologist
says the lens implants are cut to the proper prescription to give me
20/20 in each eye. This Wednesday and the following Wednesday I am
having SLT laser surgery to open ducts in the eyes to allow the
pressure to drain as I also have glaucoma and the eye drops I use
irritate my eyes
terribly. Six weeks after that I will have further laser surgery to
remove the membranes that are making my vision cloudy plus a little
laser surgery to correct my right eye to 20/20. These folks can do
miracles but it takes forever at my age as it takes me longer to heal
nowadays. Oh well, getting older is certainly better than the
alternative.



Just think: fifty years ago you wouldn't have had ANY of those
options! We live in phenomenal times, don't we?


Yep. I would be blind and living in a wheelchair now.


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Old 18-11-2007, 01:00 PM posted to rec.food.preserving
cbx
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A tart dill is better than a dill tart anyday...




On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 10:42:49 -0800 (PST), "
wrote:

On Nov 14, 9:24 pm, "Virginia Tadrzynski" wrote:
So says ginny as she whistles a little guiltily as she ambles out of the
room....
-g


I'll bet she tastes quite nice. Although I assume she's a sweet
gherkin, and not a tart dill.


 




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