On Jul 13, 9:59?pm, Omelet > wrote:
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> ladysailor > wrote:
> > On Jul 13, 12:48 pm, Omelet > wrote:
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> > > Whatever floats your boat. :-)
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> > > I find cooking to be fun and easy.
> > > Some people try to make it complicated, but it isn't!
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> > > I steamed 3 heads of broccoli yesterday, cut into florets and did not
> > > add a thing to them.
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> > > All of it is GONE today and I only had 3 bites!
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> > > Dad said it was the best broccoli I'd ever made...
> > > He ate it all and did not even add salt.
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> > > Sometimes simple is good!
> > > --
> > > Peace, Om
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> > > Remove _ to validate e-mails.
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> > > "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack
> > > Nicholson
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> > I love fresh broccoli. We are in Tahiti now and the rule is that when
> > you see it in stock, buy it, because it won't be there the next day.
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> > A few weeks ago we bought some of the best strawberries I've ever
> > tasted. for dinner that night we munched on a fresh baguette, brie
> > and those delicious strawberries. It was simple and memorable. Of
> > course the good French wine helped.
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> > Barb
> > s/v Arabella
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> I'm still waiting for a good price on strawberries here. I like to make
> fresh fruit salads with a little sour cream. :-)
Grow your own... with the ever bearing type from just 12 plants you
can pick a pint every day all summer... only problem is I end up
eating half as I pick. I picked my first blueberries today... did
well for the first year, some of these were the biggest blueberries
I've ever seen and taste wonderful. I'm sorry I didn't plant
blueberries sooner. I would have had a picking earlier but the crows
were eating them, now they're netted, the crows are going nutz.
Sheldon