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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:03:17 -0400, Nancy Young
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>On 3/24/2016 3:36 PM, notbob wrote:
>> On 2016-03-24, Nancy Young > wrote:
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>>> I had carrot cake salad just a couple of days ago. Had carrots and
>>> raisins and pineapple. I do love salad. heh

>>
>> In orange Jello?

>
>No jello. Cream cheese frosting, it's like thick salad dressing.
>
>nancy


BJs sells 24 count cartons of JELLO in small plastic cups, orange
JELLO, half with fruit cocktail, half with mandarin orange sections, I
just yesterday put a full case in the fridge... nice to have for a
snack. I also make box JELLO from scratch, I like lemon, lime, and
other flavors. The small containers often work out better because
when I make a whole large box I'm apt to start eating and eat the
entire big bowlful in one sitting. I got a half dozen beautiful
bananas too and I like JELLO with sliced bananas in it. I'll prepare
two large boxes of no-sugar and I use about 25% less water, I like
JELLO firm but still somewhat jiggly, like teenage bosoms. BJs also
sells 24 count cartons of tapioca pudding, half vanilla, half cinnamon
flavored, I got that too... a couple of my cats love vanilla tapioca
pudding, they don't like cinnamon. I've always liked JELLO, used to
be featured as dessert at Chinese restaurants... I still like a bowl
of JELLO, vanilla ice cream, and kumquats... that's my favorite word
to say; K U M Q U A T.
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On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 4:04:25 PM UTC-6, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:03:17 -0400, Nancy Young
> > wrote:
>
> >On 3/24/2016 3:36 PM, notbob wrote:
> >> On 2016-03-24, Nancy Young > wrote:
> >>
> >>> I had carrot cake salad just a couple of days ago. Had carrots and
> >>> raisins and pineapple. I do love salad. heh
> >>
> >> In orange Jello?

> >
> >No jello. Cream cheese frosting, it's like thick salad dressing.
> >
> >nancy

>
> BJs sells 24 count cartons of JELLO in small plastic cups, orange
> JELLO, half with fruit cocktail, half with mandarin orange sections, I
> just yesterday put a full case in the fridge... nice to have for a
> snack. I also make box JELLO from scratch, I like lemon, lime, and
> other flavors. The small containers often work out better because
> when I make a whole large box I'm apt to start eating and eat the
> entire big bowlful in one sitting. I got a half dozen beautiful
> bananas too and I like JELLO with sliced bananas in it. I'll prepare
> two large boxes of no-sugar and I use about 25% less water, I like
> JELLO firm but still somewhat jiggly, like teenage bosoms. BJs also
> sells 24 count cartons of tapioca pudding, half vanilla, half cinnamon
> flavored, I got that too... a couple of my cats love vanilla tapioca
> pudding, they don't like cinnamon. I've always liked JELLO, used to
> be featured as dessert at Chinese restaurants... I still like a bowl
> of JELLO, vanilla ice cream, and kumquats... that's my favorite word
> to say; K U M Q U A T.


When I was a tennager, we used to call Jell-O "wobbly shit"!

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On 3/24/2016 6:03 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:03:17 -0400, Nancy Young
> > wrote:


>> No jello. Cream cheese frosting, it's like thick salad dressing.


> BJs sells 24 count cartons of JELLO in small plastic cups, orange
> JELLO, half with fruit cocktail, half with mandarin orange sections, I
> just yesterday put a full case in the fridge... nice to have for a
> snack.


That sounds good. Unfortunately for Jello, I don't generally
have it unless I'm taking a break from solid food for some reason.
I just don't think of it, oh, let me make a bowl of Jello.

I'm a cookie/candy/cake dessert type of person.

> I also make box JELLO from scratch, I like lemon, lime, and
> other flavors.


I like the lemon and lime, too. I don't think there is a bad
flavor.

> sells 24 count cartons of tapioca pudding, half vanilla, half cinnamon
> flavored, I got that too... a couple of my cats love vanilla tapioca
> pudding, they don't like cinnamon.


I remember Curly Sue bought Kozy Shack rice pudding for her cats.
I never heard of such a thing. Maybe I'll try it on my kook.
She loves people food.

> I've always liked JELLO, used to
> be featured as dessert at Chinese restaurants... I still like a bowl
> of JELLO, vanilla ice cream, and kumquats... that's my favorite word
> to say; K U M Q U A T.


I prefer to say Sheboygan. Or onomatopoeia.

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Nancy Young wrote:
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> I remember Curly Sue bought Kozy Shack rice pudding for her cats.
> I never heard of such a thing. Maybe I'll try it on my kook.
> She loves people food.


Try it on yourself first, Nancy. It's pretty tasty.
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:12:40 -0400, Nancy Young
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>On 3/24/2016 6:03 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:03:17 -0400, Nancy Young
>> > wrote:

>
>>> No jello. Cream cheese frosting, it's like thick salad dressing.

>
>> BJs sells 24 count cartons of JELLO in small plastic cups, orange
>> JELLO, half with fruit cocktail, half with mandarin orange sections, I
>> just yesterday put a full case in the fridge... nice to have for a
>> snack.

>
>That sounds good. Unfortunately for Jello, I don't generally
>have it unless I'm taking a break from solid food for some reason.
>I just don't think of it, oh, let me make a bowl of Jello.
>
>I'm a cookie/candy/cake dessert type of person.
>
>> I also make box JELLO from scratch, I like lemon, lime, and
>> other flavors.

>
>I like the lemon and lime, too. I don't think there is a bad
>flavor.
>
>> sells 24 count cartons of tapioca pudding, half vanilla, half cinnamon
>> flavored, I got that too... a couple of my cats love vanilla tapioca
>> pudding, they don't like cinnamon.

>
>I remember Curly Sue bought Kozy Shack rice pudding for her cats.
>I never heard of such a thing. Maybe I'll try it on my kook.
>She loves people food.
>
> > I've always liked JELLO, used to
>> be featured as dessert at Chinese restaurants... I still like a bowl
>> of JELLO, vanilla ice cream, and kumquats... that's my favorite word
>> to say; K U M Q U A T.

>
>I prefer to say Sheboygan. Or onomatopoeia.
>
>nancy


A Sheboygan must be one of those weird sexual orientation surgical
procedures. hehe


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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:12:40 -0400, Nancy Young
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>I prefer to say Sheboygan. Or onomatopoeia.
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>nancy


Are you a Sheboyganite? North, South or Central High?
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On 3/26/2016 4:23 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:12:40 -0400, Nancy Young
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> snip
>>
>> I prefer to say Sheboygan. Or onomatopoeia.


> Are you a Sheboyganite? North, South or Central High?


No, sorry, I just like that word. I don't know anything about
the place aside from it being in Wisconsin. At least, one
Sheboygan is, there might be more.

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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 17:13:06 -0400, Nancy Young
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>On 3/26/2016 4:23 PM, Janet B wrote:
>> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:12:40 -0400, Nancy Young
>> > wrote:
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>> snip
>>>
>>> I prefer to say Sheboygan. Or onomatopoeia.

>
>> Are you a Sheboyganite? North, South or Central High?

>
>No, sorry, I just like that word. I don't know anything about
>the place aside from it being in Wisconsin. At least, one
>Sheboygan is, there might be more.
>
>nancy


The other one is Cheboygan, Michigan.
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On 3/26/2016 6:09 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 17:13:06 -0400, Nancy Young
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>> No, sorry, I just like that word. I don't know anything about
>> the place aside from it being in Wisconsin. At least, one
>> Sheboygan is, there might be more.


> The other one is Cheboygan, Michigan.


Ah! Thanks. Wow, that's up there, nowhere near my sil in Novi.

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I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
Bobbi Gentry.

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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 15:23:46 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
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>I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
>Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
>Bobbi Gentry.
>
>N.

You write the song. . .but it's going to be a son-of-a-gun finding
rhyming words for some of those places.
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On Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 7:50:53 PM UTC-4, Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 15:23:46 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
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> >
> >I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
> >Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
> >Bobbi Gentry.
> >
> >N.

> You write the song. . .but it's going to be a son-of-a-gun finding
> rhyming words for some of those places.
> Janet US


Kalamazoo (Glenn Miller).

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On 3/26/2016 7:50 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 15:23:46 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
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>>
>> I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
>> Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
>> Bobbi Gentry.
>>
>> N.

> You write the song. . .but it's going to be a son-of-a-gun finding
> rhyming words for some of those places.
> Janet US
>


Poughkeepsie - tipsy gypsy
Atchafalaya - jambalaya
Natchitoches - acorn squash
Tallahatchee - classy Cassie

Ok, I cheated a bit but that was a fun challenge!

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Nancy2 wrote:
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>I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
>Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
>Bobbi Gentry.
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Poughkeepsie is a short drive south of me.
I had a shipmate, the 'Aliquippa' Kid:
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On 3/26/2016 6:23 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
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> I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
> Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
> Bobbi Gentry.


Those are also good words, too.

And who wouldn't want to go to Poughkeepsie. Heh.

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On Sunday, 27 March 2016 08:43:37 UTC-5, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 3/26/2016 6:23 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> >
> > I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
> > Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
> > Bobbi Gentry.

>
> Those are also good words, too.
>
> And who wouldn't want to go to Poughkeepsie. Heh.
>
> nancy




On Sunday, 27 March 2016 08:43:37 UTC-5, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 3/26/2016 6:23 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> >
> > I am rather fond of the words, Poughkeepsie, Atchafalaya, and
> > Natchitoches. Oh, and don't forget Tallahatchee...made famous by
> > Bobbi Gentry.

>
> Those are also good words, too.
>
> And who wouldn't want to go to Poughkeepsie. Heh.
>


I like Cucamonga, from the old Jack Benny radio show...

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