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Old 01-14-2009, 05:34 PM
 
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Yes John, stick around because it is a great group, and from the looks of it a very understanding and forgiving bunch as well!
I, too made a mistake in my wording/meaning one time on in a different CD zone and I can tell you that that group was not nearly as understanding, etc.
Yes, a caring group indeed! Passionate about food, we all are!

 
Old 01-14-2009, 05:44 PM
 
Location: southern california
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I am Tupperware's biggest customer for this very reason
i love tupperware.
 
Old 01-14-2009, 05:48 PM
 
Location: John From Scranton
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Yes John, stick around because it is a great group, and from the looks of it a very understanding and forgiving bunch as well!
I, too made a mistake in my wording/meaning one time on in a different CD zone and I can tell you that that group was not nearly as understanding, etc.
Yes, a caring group indeed! Passionate about food, we all are!
Thanks for the kind words... And you are 100% right.. Everyone on here is great..... I'm glad everyone is so forgiving.. Dinner tonight was KFC... Not all the time, to much fat, and a bit pricey... But it sure was good!!
 
Old 01-14-2009, 05:54 PM
 
Location: (WNY)
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Thanks for the kind words... And you are 100% right.. Everyone on here is great..... I'm glad everyone is so forgiving.. Dinner tonight was KFC... Not all the time, to much fat, and a bit pricey... But it sure was good!!
Nothing wrong with too much fat on a clock that wasn't yours! LOVE THE TAKE OUT! And man how I could go for some fat now! I need something to stick to these bones... and it is only going to get colder here.... dang it all.....

right now I am sippin' on a beer that has been in the garage.... Hubby just handed it to me with a big grin What a guy I have..... MAN it is a cold beer.... one good thing about winter in NY.... don't need to waste space in the fridge for beer... just put it right in the garage.... instant ice box.....
 
Old 01-14-2009, 05:57 PM
 
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Thumbs up Col. Sanders-finger licking good!!

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Thanks for the kind words... And you are 100% right.. Everyone on here is great..... I'm glad everyone is so forgiving.. Dinner tonight was KFC... Not all the time, to much fat, and a bit pricey... But it sure was good!!

Favorite fast food chicken!
 
Old 01-14-2009, 05:58 PM
 
Location: Where the sun likes to shine!!
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skbs- It's amazing what we do to our kids and animals for fun. Your dog looks cute in his hoodie. I tried putting a sweater on my dog unfortunately she looked like a sausage walking down the street. She's a pug and it was a pink sweater. What was I thinking. Good luck with Diva.

jimj- Be careful with the gas. I also pushed with the exercise today but I am just a little sore. Don't overdo it because if you hurt yourself then you just set yourself back. Slow down your walking. Give your body time to adjust.

John- OMG, I love KFC and the biscuits. I have to put honey on those biscuits. I haven't had KFC in years. Hmm. Maybe after I lose another 10 pounds or so.


My hubby loved his sausage and peppers. My chicken cacciatore was good with a side of barley(trying something new). It was very chewy but good with the tomato sauce.

I will be on less because my hubby moved my computer into the office. I feel bad about leaving him by himself in the livingroom. He misses me.
 
Old 01-14-2009, 06:00 PM
 
Location: Southern, NJ
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Welcome John, I'm kelsie! Everyone here is wonderful, caring, & great chefs.

Passing through for a second. OT Thank you from the bottom of my & dh hearts all my wonderful foodie friends for everything you have done for our family this week. I can't possibly name all of you, because you have all been there for us. I will post in the other forum tomorrow. Luv you bunches. kelsie

Dinner tonight, pizza and beer. Goodnight everyone.

lacey, cyn, noma, kats, skbs, southdown, hg, th, elston, sr, lisa, burdell & anyone else I am sure I missed. L, kelsie & thank you
 
Old 01-14-2009, 06:02 PM
 
Location: Where the sun likes to shine!!
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kelsie

It's so good to have you back.
 
Old 01-14-2009, 06:02 PM
 
Location: John From Scranton
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Nothing wrong with too much fat on a clock that wasn't yours! LOVE THE TAKE OUT! And man how I could go for some fat now! I need something to stick to these bones... and it is only going to get colder here.... dang it all.....

right now I am sippin' on a beer that has been in the garage.... Hubby just handed it to me with a big grin What a guy I have..... MAN it is a cold beer.... one good thing about winter in NY.... don't need to waste space in the fridge for beer... just put it right in the garage.... instant ice box.....
Boy that sounds like a good idea!! Perhaps, If it wasnt snowing so bad out id take a trip to get a 6-pack.. I might just have to now that you brought it up..
 
Old 01-14-2009, 06:05 PM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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Wow-Not fair here-I'm drooling with all this pork talk! I love pork anyway.

Say I looked for the Goya Mojo but limited as it is here I'll have to get it when I go home to NJ-along with anchovy paste, sazon,etc. So I saw a bottle of Hoisin sauce and thought chicken thighs-boneless skinless-cooked with that might be good. Anyone ever try that?


Limited Mojo, 40 below, AND no anchovy paste?

Isn't that cruel and unusual, banned by the Constitution?

A violation of one or more articles of the Geneva Convention?
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