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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.

Putting that lemon juice by again



 
 
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Old 25-03-2008, 06:41 PM posted to rec.food.preserving
George Shirley
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Default Putting that lemon juice by again

Serene Sprat wrote:
George Shirley wrote:

You know all you women folk belong to that exclusive club - "She who
dies with the most stuff wins."


Huh. It's the men in this family who are the hoarders -- I'm constantly
giving stuff away and decluttering, and they want to hang on to
EVERYthing. Should I be questioning their masculinity? ;-)

Serene

If they're hoarding fabric, clothing patterns, silverware and china I
certainly would. :-) I used to collect guns until the time came when I
needed money for medical bills and decided to sell them all. It's
surprising the things people will collect. I reckon that's why all these
collectible things are newly minted.

George
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Old 25-03-2008, 06:48 PM posted to rec.food.preserving
Serene Sprat
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Default Putting that lemon juice by again

George Shirley wrote:
Serene Sprat wrote:
George Shirley wrote:
You know all you women folk belong to that exclusive club - "She who
dies with the most stuff wins."

Huh. It's the men in this family who are the hoarders -- I'm constantly
giving stuff away and decluttering, and they want to hang on to
EVERYthing. Should I be questioning their masculinity? ;-)

Serene

If they're hoarding fabric, clothing patterns, silverware and china I
certainly would. :-)


James is an outstanding tailor, and is in charge of picking our
dishware and decor items, but I'm here to tell you, he's really
really really a man. :-)

I used to collect guns until the time came when I
needed money for medical bills and decided to sell them all. It's
surprising the things people will collect. I reckon that's why all these
collectible things are newly minted.


Well, we all agree around here that if we need the money, that's
what having stuff is for -- we'll sell it if we need to. Guy would
have the hardest time, though. He wants to keep EVERYTHING, and I
mean Ev.Er.Y.Thing.

Serene
 




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