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Melba's Jammin' 28-11-2008 04:50 AM

Raspberry Pie - last call
 
I believe it was gone within about 25 minutes. Jamie had at least two
pieces and I had one. Pics are on my web site, link in sig line.

It was good. Not great, but good.
--
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - raspberry pie, 11/26/2008

Peter-Lucas 28-11-2008 05:40 AM

Raspberry Pie - last call
 
Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller-
:

> I believe it was gone within about 25 minutes. Jamie had at least two
> pieces and I had one. Pics are on my web site, link in sig line.
>
> It was good. Not great, but good.




Jamie didn't lick his plate clean :-)



BTW, the top pic on your website..... do you purposely go out to buy
orange coloured clothes?
Are you into that whole colour meanings thing??

I had some friends who were. One female wore nothing but orange
underwear.

http://crystal-cure.com/orange.html

"Orange is a power color. It is one of the healing colors. It is said to
increase the craving for food. It also stimulates enthusiasm and
creativity. Orange means vitality with endurance. People who like orange
are usually thoughtful and sincere. Lady luck's color is orange. I have
been told that if a change of any kind is need in life, just burn an
orange candle for 7 nights."

--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia

"As viscous as motor oil swirled in a swamp, redolent of burnt bell
peppers nested in by incontinent mice and a finish reminiscent of the
dregs of a stale can of Coca-Cola that someone has been using as an
ashtray. Not a bad drink, though."
Excerpt from "The Moose Turd Wine Tasting" by T. A. Nonymous

Melba's Jammin' 28-11-2008 03:51 PM

Raspberry Pie - last call
 
In article > ,
"Peter-Lucas" > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller-
> :
>
> > I believe it was gone within about 25 minutes. Jamie had at least two
> > pieces and I had one. Pics are on my web site, link in sig line.


> > It was good. Not great, but good.


> Jamie didn't lick his plate clean :-)


Actually, the clean plate is mine, all pie eaten with a fork. He said
he was going to lick his plate and I said if he did I would likely break
his head. Heathen.

Alternatively, I suggested that if he were to do it he would want to
consider doing it in the kitchen, out of my sight.
--
-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.mac.com/barbschaller - raspberry pie, 11/26/2008

Peter-Lucas 28-11-2008 09:10 PM

Raspberry Pie - last call
 
Melba's Jammin' > wrote in
:

> In article > ,
> "Peter-Lucas" > wrote:
>
>> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in
>> news:barbschaller- :
>>
>> > I believe it was gone within about 25 minutes. Jamie had at least
>> > two pieces and I had one. Pics are on my web site, link in sig
>> > line.

>
>> > It was good. Not great, but good.

>
>> Jamie didn't lick his plate clean :-)

>
> Actually, the clean plate is mine, all pie eaten with a fork. He said
> he was going to lick his plate and I said if he did I would likely
> break his head. Heathen.



LOL!!

I've sprung people licking their finished plates (of my food) in various
(surreptitious)ways..... I take it as a compliment. Not high on the
etiquette list, but a compliment nonetheless.



>
> Alternatively, I suggested that if he were to do it he would want to
> consider doing it in the kitchen, out of my sight.




How about a discreet 'finger scrape'?? :-)



--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia

I was having dinner with my boss and his wife and she said to me, "How

many potatoes would you like Peter?". I said "Ooh, I'll just have one

please". She said "It's OK, you don?t have to be polite" "Alright" I

said "I'll just have one then, you stupid cow".


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