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Evelyn Evelyn is offline
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Default For one who shall remain nameless.....

On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 18:41:28 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Cheri" > wrote in message
...
>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>>
>>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "Evelyn" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> "All unhappiness is due to the ego; with it comes all your trouble.
>>>>> What does it avail you to attribute to the happenings in life the
>>>>> cause of misery which is really within you? What happiness can you get
>>>>> from things extraneous to yourself ? When you get it, how long will it
>>>>> last ?" -- Ramana Maharshi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do
>>>> anything wise in this world.
>>>> ~Helen Keller
>>>
>>> This is all getting beyond a joke, you all need to take a good look at
>>> yourselves, this kind of behaviour towards a fellow human being is
>>> shameful. I wouldn't treat a dog in this manner.

>>
>>
>> No you wouldn't treat a dog that way, but you and Julie treat Susan that
>> way every chance you get, and I never see a word from you about the FOAD
>> that Julie is throwing around all the time. Preacher, take a good look at
>> yourself before taking others to task.

>
>AFAIK, Ozgirl has never said anything unkind to me. However there are quite
>a few dogpilers in here who are doing it now. Including those who say they
>don't. One makes bad comments about my canned chicken or canned broth and
>then complains that *I* say something is disgusting? Complains about *my*
>buying prepared foods and then posts on how to reuse rotisserie chicken? I
>don't get it. I really don't.
>
>And still the question remains. Which post was it that was supposed to have
>been of interest to me? I have asked this repeatedly now and that is how
>this all started. And yet nobody can take the time to answer.



For your information, a rotisserie chicken is a FRESH chicken, cooked
in the store, THAT DAY as opposed to being cooked in my house.

On the other hand, canned broth may have been made a year ago. We
have no way of knowing how old it is, not to mention the very fact of
it being canned isn't really good for you. Cans are lined with
plastic containing carcinogens.

In spite of that, I occasionally will use canned broth when I am in a
hurry too. Fresh is always better than prepared foods. A FRESH
chicken (no matter where it is cooked) is not the same thing as
something in a can or a box meant to last for months on end.

Evelyn