In a message dated 14/07/2005 21:49:38 GMT Daylight Time,
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america's most favorite foods are fried like fried
chicken, french fries, onion rings, potatoe chips, fried fish and hush
puppies, hamburgers, pork chops, etc.
I'm going to regret asking this but what is a
In a message dated 14/07/2005 19:52:29 GMT Daylight Time,
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Apparently my daughter's American work colleague buys them in Asda - so
if we've got them here in Tamworth, the chances are most Asda stores
stock them. But then, Asda are now owned by Walmart.
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In a message dated 14/07/2005 23:01:51 GMT Daylight Time,
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i'm not paranoid about it. there are about 3000 or more people with my
exact name all over the united states. i also did what another arachne
member did and put my last name in where it kept printing up in
In a message dated 15/07/2005 18:53:36 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jean,
I beg to differ. My mother is only 62 and by no means elderly. My
grandfather is 84, now he is elderly. I've noticed the trend here in
Canada to declare that 60 is middle age, but that would only
Liz wrote:
My father who is 82 didn't become any older in his activities or lifestyle
when he retired, nor did he do so when he went blind. It was when he fell
out
of a tree and bounced down the garden that he realised he couldn't do quite
the same things as before - even then he tried to erect
This morning I thought I would have a look at the e-tatters web-site
there was a note posted by Gale who is the owner of Tat's All -
http://www.comnet.ca/%7Etatsall/http://www.comnet.ca/~tatsall/ saying
that Sharon Briggs had been
hit by a car when she her husband were riding their bicycles
dear liz and all other spiders who don't know about hush puppies
they are small fried pieces of seasoned corn meal mush
and mostly are served with fish (fried of course)
if you want a recipe I will be glad to look one up
yours in lace
Dearl
Christiansburg, Virginia, USA
My idea of housework is
I googled and came upon this recipe
http://www.gumbopages.com/food/breakfast/hush-pups.html
sounds quite tasty
jenny barron
NE Scotland
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Hi Heather,
'Good on yer!'I was mortified to think that, as I had y 60th birthday
last December, that I am apparently classed as elderly! I don't feel any
older - I just get crabbier when I am regarded as old!!!
But - being a (young) 60 has advantages - free/reduced entry to museums
etc.,
Going on 51 here myself, this fall, and I'm still learning new vocabulary
(plus lacemaking!) But sometimes it pays off! :-)
The proper term, a loong-retired aquaintance assures me, is chronologically
gifted!
That helps take out a bit of the sting, doesn't it? :)
Ricki T
Utah USA
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In a message dated 7/16/2005 1:38:00 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Liz wrote:
My father who is 82 didn't become any older in his activities or lifestyle
when he retired, nor did he do so when he went blind. It was when he fell
out
of a tree and bounced down the
a hush puppy is about 2 cups corn meal, 2 tablespoons of sugar,1
chopped up onion, 1 teaspoon of salt, 1/3 cup of parlsey flakes, 3/4 to
1 cup of flour, one egg, and enough water to make the mixture thick
enough to be spooned out without it falling off the spoon. you take a
deep fryer or quart
that is a good idea. i have sent a few resume's and applications
online, but i never got a call for the job until i brought in an hand
written application and a printed out resume straight to the company. i
did find a house online, which i thought was great because i had to
relocate for school.
i didn't add baking soda because i bought my corn meal in a corn meal
mix with salt and baking soda already mixed in. i am not sure what the
correct recipe would be for plain corn meal, but the hush puppy recipe
that was sent in earlier has it in its recipe. i still add salt to
mine even though
To my secret pal in the UK. I received your package today and was quite
pleasantly surprised with all you sent. You are the first ever of my secret
pals to send me thread, it is so beautiful and I already have a project in
mind for it. DH swiped the key tag and had me put two of our grandkids
I am not worried about stalkers, etc., but I did google my maiden name,
and came up with the lace-chat quiz that I answered when I first signed up
to Arachne, that sort of surprised me.
Lynn Scott in Wollongong, Australia
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I don't mind being old, I don't mind being a Grandmother - but - waking up
next to a GRANDFATHER?
Jenny Brandis
Kununurra, Western Australia
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On Jul 16, 2005, at 23:45, Jenny Brandis wrote:
I don't mind being old, I don't mind being a Grandmother - but -
waking up next to a GRANDFATHER?
g When our son was born, my DH was delighted; his youngest from the
first batch was 18 yrs older, which made my DH feel very young indeed
:) My
I became a grandmother at 37 so I have had a little while to get used to
the idea. It is great!
Jenny Brandis
Kununurra, Western Australia
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