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Wow, I just found out I am a terrible person: I LOVE split pea soup, AND I eat
the bones in canned salmon. Which, BTW, is far from cheap food for "trailer
trash." If the salmon is mashed with a fork, nobody knows if there were bones
in it or not. How picky of some people!

What a couple of ignorant "foodies." I happen to intensely dislike asparagus, and
okra. But as far as I go, is to say, "Throw it in the compost." I don't make a personal
deal out of it nor insult the posters who do like it. To each his/her own, eh?

Do y'all who are picking on Jill have nothing better to do today? Are you in the Sunday
doldrums? Go make some cinnamon or pecan rolls, that will take a while. Or if you
have a living mother, do something nice for her, and stop giving in to your basest
instincts.

P.S., I also love beets. ;-))

N.
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On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 4:49:54 PM UTC-5, Nancy2 wrote:
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> Wow, I just found out I am a terrible person: I LOVE split pea soup, AND I eat
> the bones in canned salmon. Which, BTW, is far from cheap food for "trailer
> trash." If the salmon is mashed with a fork, nobody knows if there were bones
> in it or not. How picky of some people!
>

You may have my portion of pea soup. But I do confess to eating the salmon
bones, mashed or not.
>
> What a couple of ignorant "foodies." I happen to intensely dislike asparagus, and
> okra. But as far as I go, is to say, "Throw it in the compost." I don't make a personal
> deal out of it nor insult the posters who do like it. To each his/her own, eh?
>
> Do y'all who are picking on Jill have nothing better to do today? Are you in the Sunday
> doldrums? Go make some cinnamon or pecan rolls, that will take a while. Or if you
> have a living mother, do something nice for her, and stop giving in to your basest
> instincts.
>

Thank you!
>
> P.S., I also love beets. ;-))
>
> N.
>

Me, too, if they're pickled beets!
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On Sun, 12 May 2019 15:12:00 -0700 (PDT), "
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>On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 4:49:54 PM UTC-5, Nancy2 wrote:
>>
>> Wow, I just found out I am a terrible person: I LOVE split pea soup, AND I eat
>> the bones in canned salmon. Which, BTW, is far from cheap food for "trailer
>> trash." If the salmon is mashed with a fork, nobody knows if there were bones
>> in it or not. How picky of some people!
>>

>You may have my portion of pea soup. But I do confess to eating the salmon
>bones, mashed or not.
>>
>> What a couple of ignorant "foodies." I happen to intensely dislike asparagus, and
>> okra. But as far as I go, is to say, "Throw it in the compost." I don't make a personal
>> deal out of it nor insult the posters who do like it. To each his/her own, eh?
>>
>> Do y'all who are picking on Jill have nothing better to do today? Are you in the Sunday
>> doldrums? Go make some cinnamon or pecan rolls, that will take a while. Or if you
>> have a living mother, do something nice for her, and stop giving in to your basest
>> instincts.
>>

>Thank you!


You have a problem with basest instincts now? Do you realise what
nasty crap you produce yourself?
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On Sunday, May 12, 2019 at 5:17:26 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
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> You have a problem with basest instincts now? Do you realise what
> nasty crap you produce yourself?
>

What are you nattering about 'basest instincts'? I'm 100% positive many would
not care for what I cook at all just as I care not for what some people cook.
Nobody is forcing me to eat what I don't like and I'm affording them the same
courtesy.

When you get off that high horse you're setting on, be careful and don't fall
and hit your head and lose your halo.
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Julie Bove wrote:
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> "jmcquown" > wrote
> > The one and only recipe I recall Bruce posting was for canned mackerel
> > patties.

>
> That's because he has been eating at MY house!


Julie wants you, Bruce. heheh
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On Monday, May 13, 2019 at 1:04:43 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
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Fourteen (14), count 'em folks, FOURTEEN replies in 11 hours to the same
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