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Hi:

I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
concept of foods and cooking here?

Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.

Jerry
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On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
> concept of foods and cooking here?
>
> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.
>

Noticed what? -aem


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> On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote:
>> Hi:
>>
>> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
>> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
>> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
>> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
>> concept of foods and cooking here?
>>
>> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.
>>

> Noticed what? -aem
>
>
>


Noticed he came back I guess....Wasn't a bit of food or cooking
mentioned in his post though.

My midnight snack was a edam sandwhich on pumpernickel.

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> on Oct Thu 2009 11:34 pm
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> > On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote:
> >> Hi:
> >>
> >> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
> >> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
> >> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
> >> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
> >> concept of foods and cooking here?
> >>
> >> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.
> >>

> > Noticed what? -aem
> >
> >
> >

>
> Noticed he came back I guess....Wasn't a bit of food or cooking
> mentioned in his post though.
>
> My midnight snack was a edam sandwhich on pumpernickel.


Mine was more braised chicken hearts with a little butter, lemon pepper
and MeCormick mixed italian spices.

Oh, and a smidge' of soy sauce...
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Wow! Tough crowd.

I'll be the first with a nice comment -
Welcome back, Jerry.
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> Wow! Tough crowd.
>
> I'll be the first with a nice comment -
> Welcome back, Jerry.
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>
>
>


Where is your food comment? No mention of food ****es Jerry off.

This Monday is ThanksGiving in Canada. I'm to bring a dessert and a veggie. Going with Melba's
rhubarb custard cake excepting gonna use berries. And the veggie will be a corn and pepper/chile
dealie.Thinking green chillies, red bell pepper, tad of onion and a little cumin and garlic, but that
could change as it might mess up the turkey gravy. And we all know that's a no-no.

Oh this is happening on Sunday for me.

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> On Oct 8, 8:28 pm, Jerry > wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
> > interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
> > deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
> > eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
> > concept of foods and cooking here?
> >
> > Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.
> >

> Noticed what? -aem


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> Hi:
>
> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
> concept of foods and cooking here?
>
> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.
>
> Jerry


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Jerry wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have recently returned to this group. While there are some
> interesting and educational posts, there are quite a few posts that
> deal with cloths, politics, taxes, handbags, etc. Are we cooking &
> eating these items, or have many no longer anything to add to the
> concept of foods and cooking here?
>
> Just checking to see if I am the only one who noticed this.
>
> Jerry




You need to get your killfile up to date. Perhaps we need some
new blood to get us back to cooking and recipes.

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