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![]() Andy wrote: > Well? > Water? Cheers Cathy(xyz) - who assumes this is some kind of word association game ![]() |
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cathyxyz wrote:
> > Andy wrote: >> Well? >> > > Water? > > Cheers > Cathy(xyz) - who assumes this is some kind of word association game ![]() Could be. Andy Toast |
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![]() Andy wrote: > cathyxyz wrote: > > > > > Andy wrote: > >> Well? > >> > > > > Water? > > > > Cheers > > Cathy(xyz) - who assumes this is some kind of word association game ![]() > > > Could be. > > Andy > Toast Hmmm. Scrambled eggs - well that's what we had for breakfast, anyway ![]() Cheers Cathy(xyz) |
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Andy wrote:
> Well? > I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. I haven't been able to get back to sleep. Something tells me life just isn't going to be simple today ![]() kinds of great food to entertain us? |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message .. . > Well? That depends. How long have you got? Shaun aRe |
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![]() "~patches~" > wrote in message ... > Andy wrote: > > > Well? > > > I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. High winds aren't a problem for most since they blow ell overhead. It's those low winds ya gotta watch out for. Shaun aRe |
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Shaun aRe wrote:
> "~patches~" > wrote in message > ... > >>Andy wrote: >> >> >>>Well? >>> >> >>I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. > > > High winds aren't a problem for most since they blow ell overhead. It's > those low winds ya gotta watch out for. > > > > > Shaun aRe > > Kind of a pain since they are blowing everything around. At least they are cleaning out the trees before the nasty weather starts ![]() downed branches everywhere. It's going to take me a good hour to clean up the mess. The garden and greenhouse fared well even though it blew the gh door open. I didn't need that with the cool temps but the plants don't look like they suffered any. It looks like I may have to pick the rest of the green tomatoes if this cold snap lasts much longer. The winds are still high tossing more branches around so there's no point starting to clean up until they die down. I might just as well be cooking instead ![]() bacon & eggs instead of fruit & yogurt. |
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![]() "~patches~" > wrote in message ... > Andy wrote: > >> Well? >> > I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. I > haven't been able to get back to sleep. Something tells me life just > isn't going to be simple today ![]() > kinds of great food to entertain us? Oh, patches. I love high winds and thunder, too. But about food, my sentiments exactly. If I'm not cooking, I'm reading about food. At the library yesterday to pick up Microwave Gourmet recommended by Tammy, I picked up these other books. Saveur Cooks Authentic French Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian Cooking Light Annual Recipes/2004-2005 Best Recipe (Cook'Illustrated) "American Classics" Williams-Sonoma "Desserts" Perfect Cakes by Nick Malgieri Pie and Pastry Bible - Beranbaum Inside America's Test Kitchen Williams-Sonoma "Pasta with Sauces" This is all my DH could carry - tee hee. I was able to find 6 raw milk European cheeses, Valhrona cocoa powder & 3 different kinds of chocolate, kefir, free range chick and chicken breasts, organic coffee, a 6-pack of beer from Holland, and I can't remember what else at Whole Foods. My kitchen counters are straightened up this morning and I'm having my first cuppa after a successful day at Lombardi Cancer Center in Georgetown - D.C. My 9th year free of breast cancer. And I'm looking forward to this day. Happy Cooking, Patches. Dee Dee |
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![]() "Dee Randall" > wrote in message ... | | "~patches~" > wrote in message | ... | > Andy wrote: | > | >> Well? | >> | > I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. I | > haven't been able to get back to sleep. Something tells me life just | > isn't going to be simple today ![]() | > kinds of great food to entertain us? | | Oh, patches. I love high winds and thunder, too. But about food, my | sentiments exactly. If I'm not cooking, I'm reading about food. At the | library yesterday to pick up Microwave Gourmet recommended by Tammy, I | picked up these other books. | Saveur Cooks Authentic French | Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian | Cooking Light Annual Recipes/2004-2005 | Best Recipe (Cook'Illustrated) "American Classics" | Williams-Sonoma "Desserts" | Perfect Cakes by Nick Malgieri | Pie and Pastry Bible - Beranbaum | Inside America's Test Kitchen | Williams-Sonoma "Pasta with Sauces" | This is all my DH could carry - tee hee. I could never bring home that many recipe books. I would be feverishly writing down recipes to use "someday" that I'd be driving myself mad. I know this from experience.. hence the number of recipe books in my library. Now I can sit and enjoy reading them. :-)| | My kitchen counters are straightened up this morning and I'm having my first | cuppa after a successful day at Lombardi Cancer Center in Georgetown - D.C. | My 9th year free of breast cancer. And I'm looking forward to this day. Congrats Dee! Wonderful news yesterday and a great way to start off the day. Debbie |
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Dee Randall wrote:
> My kitchen counters are straightened up this morning and I'm having my > first cuppa after a successful day at Lombardi Cancer Center in > Georgetown - D.C. My 9th year free of breast cancer. And I'm looking > forward to this day. Dee Dee, Miracles don't come any better than that, imho. Congrats! Andy |
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Dee Randall wrote:
> "~patches~" > wrote in message > ... > >>Andy wrote: >> >> >>>Well? >>> >> >>I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. I >>haven't been able to get back to sleep. Something tells me life just >>isn't going to be simple today ![]() >>kinds of great food to entertain us? > > > Oh, patches. I love high winds and thunder, too. But about food, my > sentiments exactly. If I'm not cooking, I'm reading about food. At the I don't like high winds or thunder and I really hate lightening ![]() loves the thunder and lightening. When the winds pick up here we usually get damage and at the very least more work. > library yesterday to pick up Microwave Gourmet recommended by Tammy, I > picked up these other books. > Saveur Cooks Authentic French > Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian > Cooking Light Annual Recipes/2004-2005 > Best Recipe (Cook'Illustrated) "American Classics" > Williams-Sonoma "Desserts" > Perfect Cakes by Nick Malgieri > Pie and Pastry Bible - Beranbaum > Inside America's Test Kitchen > Williams-Sonoma "Pasta with Sauces" > This is all my DH could carry - tee hee. He let you get all of those? > > I was able to find 6 raw milk European cheeses, Valhrona cocoa powder & 3 > different kinds of chocolate, kefir, free range chick and chicken breasts, > organic coffee, a 6-pack of beer from Holland, and I can't remember what > else at Whole Foods. I've never been to a Whole Foods but that sounds really good! > > My kitchen counters are straightened up this morning and I'm having my first > cuppa after a successful day at Lombardi Cancer Center in Georgetown - D.C. > My 9th year free of breast cancer. And I'm looking forward to this day. Dee, many many congrat on being cancer free! May your life be long and filled with all kinds of good foods ![]() cancer this past Feb. She was 31 and left two adorable toddlers plus a DH behind. DDIL is not very anxious to have kids anymore and is constantly worried about cancer. > Happy Cooking, Patches. Thanks! > Dee Dee > > |
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![]() "Debbie" > wrote in message .. . > > "Dee Randall" > wrote in message > ... > | > | "~patches~" > wrote in message > | ... > | > Andy wrote: > | > > | >> Well? > | >> > | > I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. I > | > haven't been able to get back to sleep. Something tells me life just > | > isn't going to be simple today ![]() > all > | > kinds of great food to entertain us? > | > | Oh, patches. I love high winds and thunder, too. But about food, my > | sentiments exactly. If I'm not cooking, I'm reading about food. At the > | library yesterday to pick up Microwave Gourmet recommended by Tammy, I > | picked up these other books. > | Saveur Cooks Authentic French > | Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian > | Cooking Light Annual Recipes/2004-2005 > | Best Recipe (Cook'Illustrated) "American Classics" > | Williams-Sonoma "Desserts" > | Perfect Cakes by Nick Malgieri > | Pie and Pastry Bible - Beranbaum > | Inside America's Test Kitchen > | Williams-Sonoma "Pasta with Sauces" > | This is all my DH could carry - tee hee. > > I could never bring home that many recipe books. I would be feverishly > writing down recipes to use "someday" that I'd be driving myself mad. I > know this from experience.. hence the number of recipe books in my > library. > Now I can sit and enjoy reading them. :-)| Yes, I tend to drive myself crazy when I see too many recipes in a library book(s), so I will have to buy it, because there are too many to write down. My DH suggested & volunteered that instead of scanning the pages (some of the books are just too heavy and large) that he (or I can do it) take pictures of the recipes I liked. Then if I want to look it up on the computer, I have it there, and if I like it, I can print it out. I always write up a recipe to take to the kitchen anyway instead of cooking out of the book. Too many bugs will get into the books! Books, books everywhere. Dee Dee |
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![]() "~patches~" > wrote in message ... > Dee Randall wrote: > >> "~patches~" > wrote in message >> ... >> >> Oh, patches. I love high winds and thunder, too. But about food, my >> sentiments exactly. If I'm not cooking, I'm reading about food. At the > > I don't like high winds or thunder and I really hate lightening ![]() > loves the thunder and lightening. When the winds pick up here we usually > get damage and at the very least more work. > We lost DDIL's sister to breast > cancer this past Feb. She was 31 and left two adorable toddlers plus a DH > behind. DDIL is not very anxious to have kids anymore and is constantly > worried about cancer. Sorry to hear of the loss in your family. It is a tragic for young women who never get to see their children grow up and all the other wonderful things to enjoy in life. Yes, even tho I like thunder, I associate lightening now with the three replacements of pump/material in our 500' water well. I've heard it strike 3 times. Lightening now equates = $$$ spent. My mother taught me to love winds, thunder and lightening when I was little; we always went to the porch swing to enjoy it; perhaps because there was little else we could do. Dee Dee |
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![]() "~patches~" > wrote in message ... > Shaun aRe wrote: > > > "~patches~" > wrote in message > > ... > > > >>Andy wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Well? > >>> > >> > >>I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. > > > > > > High winds aren't a problem for most since they blow ell overhead. It's > > those low winds ya gotta watch out for. > > > > > > > > > > Shaun aRe > > > > > Kind of a pain since they are blowing everything around. At least they > are cleaning out the trees before the nasty weather starts ![]() > downed branches everywhere. It's going to take me a good hour to clean > up the mess. The garden and greenhouse fared well even though it blew > the gh door open. I didn't need that with the cool temps but the plants > don't look like they suffered any. It looks like I may have to pick the > rest of the green tomatoes if this cold snap lasts much longer. The > winds are still high tossing more branches around so there's no point > starting to clean up until they die down. I might just as well be > cooking instead ![]() > bacon & eggs instead of fruit & yogurt. Well have fun, and I hope it doesn't get any worse for ya. Hey - at least you should have lots of good firewood after this huh? - I like finding the silver linings ',;~}~ Shaun aRe |
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On 2005-09-29, Andy <q> wrote:
> Toast That's my choice, no butter. It's cooked, no attention required, a plain wheatberry toast and black coffee making a good morning diet combo. nb |
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Baked air. done very rare.
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Seamus wrote:
> Baked air. done very rare. Rare Air... sounds expensive! ![]() Andy |
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![]() "Shaun aRe" > wrote in message eenews.net... > > "~patches~" > wrote in message > ... > > Shaun aRe wrote: > > > > > "~patches~" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > > >>Andy wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >>>Well? > > >>> > > >> > > >>I woke up about 3:30 this morning to the sounds of very high winds. > > > > > > > > > High winds aren't a problem for most since they blow ell overhead. It's > > > those low winds ya gotta watch out for. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Shaun aRe > > > > > > > > Kind of a pain since they are blowing everything around. At least they > > are cleaning out the trees before the nasty weather starts ![]() > > downed branches everywhere. It's going to take me a good hour to clean > > up the mess. The garden and greenhouse fared well even though it blew > > the gh door open. I didn't need that with the cool temps but the plants > > don't look like they suffered any. It looks like I may have to pick the > > rest of the green tomatoes if this cold snap lasts much longer. The > > winds are still high tossing more branches around so there's no point > > starting to clean up until they die down. I might just as well be > > cooking instead ![]() > > bacon & eggs instead of fruit & yogurt. > > Well have fun, and I hope it doesn't get any worse for ya. > > Hey - at least you should have lots of good firewood after this huh? - I > like finding the silver linings ',;~}~ > > > > Shaun aRe > Hey! Thanks for reminding me to go pick up kindling after the storm we had last night! The temps are cooling down (at least temporarily) and I'll need some in a few weeks or a month! Jill |
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Rare air
Easy to prepare. Start the oven and you're already there. |
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Seamus wrote:
> Rare air > Easy to prepare. > Start the oven and you're already there. Any other air just doesn't compare! |
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![]() Andy wrote: > Seamus wrote: > > > Rare air > > Easy to prepare. > > Start the oven and you're already there. > > Any other air just doesn't compare! You can roast an bike. You can roast a bear. but nothing's like rare prepared air. |
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Seamus wrote:
> > Andy wrote: >> Seamus wrote: >> >> > Rare air >> > Easy to prepare. >> > Start the oven and you're already there. >> >> Any other air just doesn't compare! > You can roast an bike. > You can roast a bear. > but nothing's like > rare prepared air. And as you huff and puff be well aware, there's nothing quite like clean fresh rare air. |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message .. . > Seamus wrote: > >> >> Andy wrote: >>> Seamus wrote: >>> >>> > Rare air >>> > Easy to prepare. >>> > Start the oven and you're already there. >>> >>> Any other air just doesn't compare! >> You can roast an bike. >> You can roast a bear. >> but nothing's like >> rare prepared air. > > And as you huff and puff > be well aware, > there's nothing quite like > clean fresh rare air. For rare, I don't care I like mine well done No problem there Self cleaning cycle, that's fun! |
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 03:10:36 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>Well? We need to learn how to photosynthesize. modom |
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![]() modom wrote: > On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 03:10:36 -0500, Andy <q> wrote: > > >Well? > > We need to learn how to photosynthesize. > > > modo I'd like to be the fungal partner of a lichen and let the algae do the photsynthesizing for me |
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