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From Italy
http://www.cybercucina.com/ccdocs/pr...pHoneyChestnut From Sicily http://www.siciliaemporium.it/produc...75267e28c206f4 The oak chestnut honey is slightly bitter and it has brown color. Its peculiarity is does not crystallize during the winter. It is very rich of minerals salt, very good for the people that pratice sport. It is used to honey, with seasoned cheese or spicy cheese. Pandora, have you tasted both kinds? If you have, is the chestnut honey from Italy also "slightly bitter and brown"? Thanks so much, Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > From Italy > http://www.cybercucina.com/ccdocs/pr...pHoneyChestnut > > From Sicily > http://www.siciliaemporium.it/produc...75267e28c206f4 > The oak chestnut honey is slightly bitter and it has brown color. Its > peculiarity is does not crystallize during the winter. It is very rich of > minerals salt, very good for the people that pratice sport. It is used to > honey, with seasoned cheese or spicy cheese. > > Pandora, have you tasted both kinds? > If you have, is the chestnut honey from Italy also "slightly bitter and > brown"? Yes. We often use chestnut honey in Piedmont. Because in Piedmont use to eat the very matured cheese (such as "Toma stagionata") with a little honey on it. In the most elegance restaurants they use to serve several quality fo cheese togheter with 3-4 quality of honey and italian fruit "Mostarda". BTW chestnut honey is *less* sweet then the others and yes, it is brown. I think, looking at your links, that first honey is very expensive (18 $) and the second is at good price 3.50 $ Look at this (terra in cielo is a good brand) ; they sell products made in monastery. The capacity of the pot is 1 kilo and they sell it at about 7,50 ?. They say it is good for blood circulation and to cure weariness. http://www.terraincielo.it/negozio/ Cheers Pandora |
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"Pandora" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> From Italy >> http://www.cybercucina.com/ccdocs/pr...pHoneyChestnut >> >> From Sicily >> http://www.siciliaemporium.it/produc...75267e28c206f4 >> The oak chestnut honey is slightly bitter and it has brown color. Its >> peculiarity is does not crystallize during the winter. It is very rich of >> minerals salt, very good for the people that pratice sport. It is used to >> honey, with seasoned cheese or spicy cheese. >> >> Pandora, have you tasted both kinds? >> If you have, is the chestnut honey from Italy also "slightly bitter and >> brown"? > > Yes. We often use chestnut honey in Piedmont. Because in Piedmont use to > eat the very matured cheese (such as "Toma stagionata") with a little > honey on it. In the most elegance restaurants they use to serve several > quality fo cheese togheter with 3-4 quality of honey and italian fruit > "Mostarda". > BTW chestnut honey is *less* sweet then the others and yes, it is brown. > I think, looking at your links, that first honey is very expensive (18 $) > and the second is at good price 3.50 $ > Look at this (terra in cielo is a good brand) ; they sell products made in > monastery. > The capacity of the pot is 1 kilo and they sell it at about 7,50 ?. They > say it is good for blood circulation and to cure weariness. > http://www.terraincielo.it/negozio/ > > Cheers > Pandora Yhanks, Pandora. I use Italian honey EVERY day. My next order will be some chestnut honey. Thanks for all your tips. De Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >>> From Italy >>> http://www.cybercucina.com/ccdocs/pr...pHoneyChestnut >>> >>> From Sicily >>> http://www.siciliaemporium.it/produc...75267e28c206f4 >>> The oak chestnut honey is slightly bitter and it has brown color. Its >>> peculiarity is does not crystallize during the winter. It is very rich >>> of minerals salt, very good for the people that pratice sport. It is >>> used to honey, with seasoned cheese or spicy cheese. >>> >>> Pandora, have you tasted both kinds? >>> If you have, is the chestnut honey from Italy also "slightly bitter and >>> brown"? >> >> Yes. We often use chestnut honey in Piedmont. Because in Piedmont use to >> eat the very matured cheese (such as "Toma stagionata") with a little >> honey on it. In the most elegance restaurants they use to serve several >> quality fo cheese togheter with 3-4 quality of honey and italian fruit >> "Mostarda". >> BTW chestnut honey is *less* sweet then the others and yes, it is brown. >> I think, looking at your links, that first honey is very expensive (18 $) >> and the second is at good price 3.50 $ >> Look at this (terra in cielo is a good brand) ; they sell products made >> in monastery. >> The capacity of the pot is 1 kilo and they sell it at about 7,50 ?. They >> say it is good for blood circulation and to cure weariness. >> http://www.terraincielo.it/negozio/ >> >> Cheers >> Pandora > Yhanks, Pandora. I use Italian honey EVERY day. My next order will be > some chestnut honey. Thanks for all your tips. > De Dee You are welcome? Haven't you got chestnut honey in USA? Pandora > > |
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>> Yhanks, Pandora. I use Italian honey EVERY day. My next order will be >> some chestnut honey. Thanks for all your tips. >> De Dee > > You are welcome? > Haven't you got chestnut honey in USA? > Pandora >> >> > Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut trees. "This tree, once the dominant species over much of our Eastern forests, was brought down by a disease." http://www.munic.state.ct.us/BURLING...estnuttree.htm For decades plant pathologists and breeders tried to create a blight-resistant tree by crossing our own species with the resistant Chinese tree, but always with unsatisfactory results. Now, advances in our understanding of genetics have shown us where those early researchers went wrong. More importantly, we now know what path we must take to successfully breed an American chestnut with resistance to this deadly invader. We now know we can have this precious tree back. (American Chestnut Foundation.)" Correct me if I'm wrong about bees making honey from the flowers of this grand old tree. Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote > Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut > trees. Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that common. Are you talking about some specific kind of chestnut tree? nancy |
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Pandora wrote: > "Dee Randall" writes: > > > > My next order will be some chestnut honey. > > Haven't you got chestnut honey in USA? Of course, the USA has plenty... and you 'talians have none compares with this: http://tinyurl.com/bmabh |
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Sheldon wrote: > Pandora wrote: > > "Dee Randall" writes: > > > > > > My next order will be some chestnut honey. > > > > Haven't you got chestnut honey in USA? > > Of course, the USA has plenty... and you 'talians have Ok, we now know your version of "chestnuts" thanks for sharing. Cheers Cathy(xyz) |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > >>> Yhanks, Pandora. I use Italian honey EVERY day. My next order will be >>> some chestnut honey. Thanks for all your tips. >>> De Dee >> >> You are welcome? >> Haven't you got chestnut honey in USA? >> Pandora >>> >>> >> > > Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut > trees. > "This tree, once the dominant species over much of our Eastern forests, > was brought down by a disease." > http://www.munic.state.ct.us/BURLING...estnuttree.htm > For decades plant pathologists and breeders tried to create a > blight-resistant tree by crossing our own species with the resistant > Chinese tree, but always with unsatisfactory results. Now, advances in our > understanding of genetics have shown us where those early researchers went > wrong. More importantly, we now know what path we must take to > successfully breed an American chestnut with resistance to this deadly > invader. We now know we can have this precious tree back. (American > Chestnut Foundation.)" Oh! I didn't know all that!!! I 'm so sorry! Do they know the name of the fungus? > > Correct me if I'm wrong about bees making honey from the flowers of this > grand old tree. Yes! They make honey from flowers Cheers and thank you for the very interesting link Pandora > Dee Dee > > > |
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"Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Dee Randall" > wrote > >> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >> trees. > > Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have > chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that > common. Are you talking about some specific kind of > chestnut tree? > > nancy Ohhhh! Now we will have a battle of opinions )) Pandora |
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"Pandora" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> "Dee Randall" > wrote >> >>> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >>> trees. >> >> Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have >> chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that >> common. Are you talking about some specific kind of >> chestnut tree? > Ohhhh! Now we will have a battle of opinions )) No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can google. And chestnut honey. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote: > "Dee Randall" > wrote > > > Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut > > trees. > > Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have > chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that > common. Are you talking about some specific kind of > chestnut tree? It's the American Chestnut tree that's affected by disease... there are still plenty of chestnut trees that grow very well in the US. The Chinese Chestnut is a wonderful tree with excellent eating nuts. The Horse Chestnut also grows very well in the US, its nuts are not considered edible by humans but are consumed by wildlife, I'm sure its flowers are visited by bees. http://www.arborday.org/trees/treegu...ail.cfm?id=105 http://www.arborday.org/trees/treegu...ail.cfm?id=160 And of course the US has an abundance of chesty honeys. Sheldon |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > wrote > >> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >> trees. > > Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have > chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that > common. Are you talking about some specific kind of > chestnut tree? > > nancy Yes, the American Chestnut Tree. Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > wrote >> "Dee Randall" > wrote >> >>> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >>> trees. >> >> Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have >> chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that >> common. Are you talking about some specific kind of >> chestnut tree? > Yes, the American Chestnut Tree. Well ... we still have chestnuts. Are those chestnut trees in Italy American Chestnut Trees? nancy (confused) |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > wrote > >> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >> trees. > > Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have > chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that > common. Are you talking about some specific kind of > chestnut tree? > > nancy > http://www.acf.org/Chestnut_history.htm Then the chestnut blight struck: First discovered in 1904 in New York City, the blight - an Asian fungus to which our native chestnuts had very little resistance - spread quickly. In its wake it left only dead and dying stems. By 1950, except for the shrubby root sprouts the species continually produces (and which also quickly become infected), the keystone species on some nine million acres of eastern forests had disappeared. |
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"Sheldon" > wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >> "Dee Randall" > wrote >> >> > Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >> > trees. >> >> Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have >> chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that >> common. Are you talking about some specific kind of >> chestnut tree? > > It's the American Chestnut tree that's affected by disease... there are > still plenty of chestnut trees that grow very well in the US. Of course, as you say ... I have chestnuts from an american orchard as we speak (they are dried), in my freezer. I'm quite fond of chestnuts. > The > Chinese Chestnut is a wonderful tree with excellent eating nuts. The > Horse Chestnut also grows very well in the US, its nuts are not > considered edible by humans but are consumed by wildlife, I'm sure its > flowers are visited by bees. > > http://www.arborday.org/trees/treegu...ail.cfm?id=105 > > http://www.arborday.org/trees/treegu...ail.cfm?id=160 > > And of course the US has an abundance of chesty honeys. Heh. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote > >> "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio > >>> "Dee Randall" > wrote >>> >>>> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >>>> trees. >>> >>> Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have >>> chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that >>> common. Are you talking about some specific kind of >>> chestnut tree? > >> Ohhhh! Now we will have a battle of opinions )) > > No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can > google. And chestnut honey. > > nancy > Oh! I think Dee would be very interested to hear this Of which country are you talking about? Pandora |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dee Randall" > wrote >> >>> Pandora, I assume we have no chestnut honey because we have no chestnut >>> trees. >> >> Why do you say that? Just curious, because we do have >> chestnut trees. And chestnut honey, although it's not all that >> common. Are you talking about some specific kind of >> chestnut tree? >> >> nancy > Yes, the American Chestnut Tree. > Dee Dee Explain to me, please. Because I begin to understand nothing. Cheers Pandora |
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"Pandora" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can >> google. And chestnut honey. > Oh! I think Dee would be very interested to hear this > Of which country are you talking about? United States of America, where Dee also lives. nancy |
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Pandora wrote: > "Dee Randall" writes: > > "This tree, once the dominant species over much of our Eastern forests, > > was brought down by a disease." > > http://www.munic.state.ct.us/BURLING...estnuttree.htm > > For decades plant pathologists and breeders tried to create a > > blight-resistant tree by crossing our own species with the resistant > > Chinese tree, but always with unsatisfactory results. Now, advances in our > > understanding of genetics have shown us where those early researchers went > > wrong. More importantly, we now know what path we must take to > > successfully breed an American chestnut with resistance to this deadly > > invader. We now know we can have this precious tree back. (American > > Chestnut Foundation.)" > > Do they know the name of the fungus? Abundanza Wopinicchio Posteriosis . dagosa |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote > http://www.chestnutranch.com/ > I stand (very tall and) corrected. (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, I was standing confused. That's all. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > wrote > >> http://www.chestnutranch.com/ >> I stand (very tall and) corrected. > > (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, > I was standing confused. That's all. > > nancy I was getting more confused, too. I'd been thinking all those chestnuts piled in the bins in the groceries were from China -- tee hee -- ha ha! sooo funny. One good thing, tho: I didn't have them confused with 'water' chestnuts. LOL. Dee Dee. |
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Sheldon wrote: > Pandora wrote: > > "Dee Randall" writes: > > > "This tree, once the dominant species over much of our Eastern forests, > > > was brought down by a disease." > > > http://www.munic.state.ct.us/BURLING...estnuttree.htm > > > For decades plant pathologists and breeders tried to create a > > > blight-resistant tree by crossing our own species with the resistant > > > Chinese tree, but always with unsatisfactory results. Now, advances in our > > > understanding of genetics have shown us where those early researchers went > > > wrong. More importantly, we now know what path we must take to > > > successfully breed an American chestnut with resistance to this deadly > > > invader. We now know we can have this precious tree back. (American > > > Chestnut Foundation.)" > > > > Do they know the name of the fungus? > > Abundanza Wopinicchio Posteriosis . dagosa And those pigs trained to snuffle out truffles (another fungus) FLEE from it... -- Best Greg lol... |
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Nancy Young wrote: > "Pandora" > wrote > > > "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio > > >> No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can > >> google. And chestnut honey. > > > Oh! I think Dee would be very interested to hear this > > Of which country are you talking about? > > United States of America, where Dee also lives. Sometimes I think Pandora's Usenet messages take a while to get back to her because they are delivered by SLOW - moving GALLEON... ;-) -- Best Greg |
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"Gregory Morrow" <gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net> wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >> United States of America, where Dee also lives. > Sometimes I think Pandora's Usenet messages take a while to get back to > her > because they are delivered by SLOW - moving GALLEON... > > ;-) (laugh) I try to play it straight so people don't get mad at me. nancy |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message >> (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, >> I was standing confused. That's all. > I was getting more confused, too. I'd been thinking all those chestnuts > piled in the bins in the groceries were from China -- tee hee -- ha ha! That's so funny. Cracked me up. > sooo funny. One good thing, tho: I didn't have them confused with 'water' > chestnuts. LOL. (giggling) crunch crunch. Get this, I just ran out to the store a little bit ago, found myself by the honey, it's right near the bread. I was looking at the different kinds because, hey ... how could you not after this discussion? Lots of clover, buckwheat, whatever, no chestnut. But what do I see? From San Francisco. Ganja (ganji?) honey. Uh ........ is that legal? (laughing) So, I proceeded on to get the Buy One Get One Free english muffins, right on front, what do I see? Remember I was goofing around about the uneven muffins a few weeks back? Right on the front, Improved Fork-Split! No lie. Now we know Thomas' English Muffins reads rfc. (laugh) Thank you! (just a joke) nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > wrote > >> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > >>> (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, >>> I was standing confused. That's all. > >> I was getting more confused, too. I'd been thinking all those chestnuts >> piled in the bins in the groceries were from China -- tee hee -- ha ha! > > That's so funny. Cracked me up. > >> sooo funny. One good thing, tho: I didn't have them confused with 'water' >> chestnuts. LOL. > > (giggling) crunch crunch. > > Get this, I just ran out to the store a little bit ago, found myself by > the > honey, it's right near the bread. I was looking at the different kinds > because, hey ... how could you not after this discussion? Lots of > clover, buckwheat, whatever, no chestnut. But what do I see? From > San Francisco. Ganja (ganji?) honey. Uh ........ is that legal? > (laughing) > > So, I proceeded on to get the Buy One Get One Free english > muffins, right on front, what do I see? Remember I was goofing > around about the uneven muffins a few weeks back? Right > on the front, Improved Fork-Split! No lie. > > Now we know Thomas' English Muffins reads rfc. (laugh) > Thank you! (just a joke) > > nancy Yep! Now I'll be lookin' the aisles for Chestnut honey, too. Forever more. I didn't read the Thomas' English Muffin thread, but I get your drift. But Ganja? I wonder -- I did a little googlin' on it -- Hmmm -- legal? I guess it depends on 'how much' it contains. Only in SF -- yes, I lived there too many years to recount. Best, Dee Dee |
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"Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote > >> "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio > >>> No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can >>> google. And chestnut honey. > >> Oh! I think Dee would be very interested to hear this >> Of which country are you talking about? > > United States of America, where Dee also lives. Not in Texas, I imagin Pandora > > nancy > > |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Nancy Young" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dee Randall" > wrote >> >>> http://www.chestnutranch.com/ >>> I stand (very tall and) corrected. >> >> (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, >> I was standing confused. That's all. >> >> nancy > I was getting more confused, too. I'd been thinking all those chestnuts > piled in the bins in the groceries were from China -- tee hee -- ha ha! > sooo funny. One good thing, tho: I didn't have them confused with 'water' > chestnuts. LOL. > Dee Dee. Now you wan't need anymore to buy chestnuts from Italy Pandora > > |
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"Pandora" > wrote in message ... > > "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> >> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Dee Randall" > wrote >>> >>>> http://www.chestnutranch.com/ >>>> I stand (very tall and) corrected. >>> >>> (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, >>> I was standing confused. That's all. >>> >>> nancy >> I was getting more confused, too. I'd been thinking all those chestnuts >> piled in the bins in the groceries were from China -- tee hee -- ha ha! >> sooo funny. One good thing, tho: I didn't have them confused with 'water' >> chestnuts. LOL. >> Dee Dee. > > Now you wan't need anymore to buy chestnuts from Italy > Pandora >> Silly you, I will always buy honey from Italy. The next Italian honey I will buy will be Italian Chestnut honey. It will be on my next order probably before the hot summer months. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. :-} Dee Dee |
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"Pandora" > wrote in message ... > > "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... >> >> "Pandora" > wrote >> >>> "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> >>>> No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can >>>> google. And chestnut honey. >> >>> Oh! I think Dee would be very interested to hear this >>> Of which country are you talking about? >> >> United States of America, where Dee also lives. > > Not in Texas, I imagin > Pandora >> >> nancy >> Pandora, I live in Virginia, USA. We will have snow tomorrow. I understand Torino needs more snow. Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >>> >>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "Dee Randall" > wrote >>>> >>>>> http://www.chestnutranch.com/ >>>>> I stand (very tall and) corrected. >>>> >>>> (laugh) Oh, Dee, you don't have to stand corrected, >>>> I was standing confused. That's all. >>>> >>>> nancy >>> I was getting more confused, too. I'd been thinking all those chestnuts >>> piled in the bins in the groceries were from China -- tee hee -- ha ha! >>> sooo funny. One good thing, tho: I didn't have them confused with >>> 'water' chestnuts. LOL. >>> Dee Dee. >> >> Now you wan't need anymore to buy chestnuts from Italy >> Pandora >>> > > Silly you, I will always buy honey from Italy. The next Italian honey I > will buy will be Italian Chestnut honey. It will be on my next order > probably before the hot summer months. > You can't teach an old dog new tricks. :-} > Dee Dee ROTFL! > > > > > |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > "Pandora" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> ... >>> >>> "Pandora" > wrote >>> >>>> "Nancy Young" > ha scritto nel messaggio >>> >>>>> No opinions, we do have chestnut orchards here, anyone can >>>>> google. And chestnut honey. >>> >>>> Oh! I think Dee would be very interested to hear this >>>> Of which country are you talking about? >>> >>> United States of America, where Dee also lives. >> >> Not in Texas, I imagin >> Pandora >>> >>> nancy >>> > > Pandora, I live in Virginia, USA. Yes. I know you live in Shanandoah Valley: you have told me. I meant, where does Nancy live? > We will have snow tomorrow. It dosn't rain and snow since november > I understand Torino needs more snow. Yes! Your President Bush and family came here yesterday! Today begins Olimpic games! Cheers Pandora > Dee Dee > |
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>> I understand Torino needs more snow. > > Yes! Your President Bush and family came here yesterday! Today begins > Olimpic games! > Cheers > Pandora >> Dee Dee >> > > |
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> Yes! Your President Bush and family came here yesterday! Today begins
> Olimpic games! > Cheers > Pandora >> Dee Dee >> Whoa! How is it he gets to go and I don't? Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... >> Yes! Your President Bush and family came here yesterday! Today begins >> Olimpic games! >> Cheers >> Pandora >>> Dee Dee >>> > > Whoa! How is it he gets to go and I don't? > Dee Dee Have you phoned him? No. So you can't complain Pandora |
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