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I wasn't going to get any more cookbooks but I saw this one and got it
basically for my husband. He enjoys watching the show just because he
likes to see what is going on with her husband and kids and the
ranching and equipment. I just got the book in the mail today and he
is sitting on the sofa, laughing and asking me if I saw this or that.
So I guess it was a good buy. I haven't seen the book yet, just the
preview on TV where I could see that there were lots of pictures of
the ranch and stories about the goings-on. Good Job Janet!
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> I wasn't going to get any more cookbooks but I saw this one and got it
> basically for my husband. He enjoys watching the show just because he
> likes to see what is going on with her husband and kids and the
> ranching and equipment. I just got the book in the mail today and he
> is sitting on the sofa, laughing and asking me if I saw this or that.
> So I guess it was a good buy. I haven't seen the book yet, just the
> preview on TV where I could see that there were lots of pictures of
> the ranch and stories about the goings-on. Good Job Janet!
> Janet US


I also like the goings on at the ranch, she seems like she has a really nice
family and they seem to enjoy each other. I have her Year of Holidays
Cookbook and I enjoy the stories of the holidays and ranch life and the
pictures in that book too.

Cheri

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Her recipes are fine, but I can't stand to watch her because of her annoying voice.

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lsca, +1000! on the annoying voice.

I cannot watch or listen to her at all. The prissy know-it-all voice along
with the constant grin just make me wanna puke. Sorry to her fans. And
she probably cannot help it. But {{{{shudder}}}}.....

I have to mute the new Walmart commercials.

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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 07:21:23 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
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Anyone would have to. They're on every 5 minutes on every channel.
Arrrrgh. I don't really watch anymore, but my husband does. He loves
all the equipment and how the kids are learning to handle it all. He's
a former part-time farm boy. (spent summers with gramma and loved it)
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On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 3:44:37 AM UTC-5, wrote:
> Her recipes are fine, but I can't stand to watch her because of her annoying voice.


No. Her recipes are not "fine." She's a piece of trash. Even worse is whoever came up with this pooch-****er of a "recipe."

http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/c...salad-dressing

Someone posted it to a FB group, and I replied:

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The way that I see it, the point of taking the time to mix up one's own salad
dressing is that you can use really good ingredients like fresh egg yolks, and
fresh squeezed lemon juice, and higher quality oil. Note that nearly every
bottled salad dressing uses the cheapest, crappiest ingredients, such as
soybean oil. The above "recipe" is a slopping together of the worst of the
worst--"reduced-fat sour cream", repulsive "fat-free mayonnaise", joyless
"fat-free milk" and sugar. Sugar?
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> No. Her recipes are not "fine." She's a piece of trash. Even worse is whoever came up with this pooch-****er of a "recipe."
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> http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/c...salad-dressing
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> Someone posted it to a FB group, and I replied:


http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/186402

A 17-year-old contaminates a salad dressing with his semen. He then
returned the salad dressing to a suburban Chicago high school's cafeteria.
Dupage County Judge Terence Sheen ordered Marco Castro to pay a fine of
$750 and he has to perform 120 hours of community service at an agency
that works with AIDS patients. He also was put on two years probation
and had to write a letter apologizing to Wheaton North High School
officials.
Sheen called the prank "beyond stupid." "If you prove to me you're
worthy of another chance, in two years, then I will give it to you,"
Sheen said.
Castro did plead guilty to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge with
the incident that took place Dec.6. He admitted he took a bottle of
ranch dressing from the school's cafeteria where juniors and seniors eat
their lunch. He went into the bathroom and ejaculated into the bottle
than took it back to the cafeteria.
He was reported by other students and he was expelled from Wheaton North
High School
No one reported becoming ill after the incident took place.
Castro told the police he thought of doing it after he had watched a
movie that was filled with crude stunts.

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On 10/27/2015 11:55 PM, Janet B wrote:
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> I wasn't going to get any more cookbooks but I saw this one and got it
> basically for my husband. He enjoys watching the show just because he
> likes to see what is going on with her husband and kids and the
> ranching and equipment. I just got the book in the mail today and he
> is sitting on the sofa, laughing and asking me if I saw this or that.
> So I guess it was a good buy. I haven't seen the book yet, just the
> preview on TV where I could see that there were lots of pictures of
> the ranch and stories about the goings-on. Good Job Janet!
> Janet US
>

My mom might like that for Christmas. What's the title?

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On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 21:13:46 -0400, Cheryl >
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>On 10/27/2015 11:55 PM, Janet B wrote:
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>> I wasn't going to get any more cookbooks but I saw this one and got it
>> basically for my husband. He enjoys watching the show just because he
>> likes to see what is going on with her husband and kids and the
>> ranching and equipment. I just got the book in the mail today and he
>> is sitting on the sofa, laughing and asking me if I saw this or that.
>> So I guess it was a good buy. I haven't seen the book yet, just the
>> preview on TV where I could see that there were lots of pictures of
>> the ranch and stories about the goings-on. Good Job Janet!
>> Janet US
>>

>My mom might like that for Christmas. What's the title?


"The Pioneer Woman Cooks Dinnertime." I got to sit down with it
yesterday. Every recipe is step-by-step with a photo of 'how to.' I
liked all the photos of the ranch, kids, etc. If your mom watches the
show she might enjoy getting this book. I would and my husband
certainly enjoyed it.
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On 10/29/2015 10:43 PM, Janet B wrote:

> "The Pioneer Woman Cooks Dinnertime." I got to sit down with it
> yesterday. Every recipe is step-by-step with a photo of 'how to.' I
> liked all the photos of the ranch, kids, etc. If your mom watches the
> show she might enjoy getting this book. I would and my husband
> certainly enjoyed it.


Thanks. She'll enjoy the pictures, too. She adores her and her show!

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