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Old 09-24-2009, 11:28 AM
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Fixed link (be patient, the site is extremely slow to respond):

Spinach Stuffed Zucchini Recipe : Paula Deen : Food Network

Seven, who was extra hungry after being on the Zucchini Diet all summer, could wait no longer and ate the H off the front of the URL

Looks to me like you could substitute just about anything you liked for the spinach.
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Old 09-24-2009, 05:48 PM
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Fixed link (be patient, the site is extremely slow to respond):

Spinach Stuffed Zucchini Recipe : Paula Deen : Food Network

Seven, who was extra hungry after being on the Zucchini Diet all summer, could wait no longer and ate the H off the front of the URL

Looks to me like you could substitute just about anything you liked for the spinach.
and double
Thank you Rez, were you on a white horse when you rescued me?
Yes many variations dependant on what is on hand.
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Old 09-25-2009, 12:39 AM
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H is for Hungry

A white horse sounds good, at least today... spent the whole day at the mechanic, doing all the piddly maintenance jobs that get put off for years and years... got rid of my truck's assorted leaks (it's a Ford, it's supposed to leak!), burning smells, and the LOUD CLANK from the differential 200,000 miles of neglect and abuse and that 32-year-old F100 still keeps on truckin'!

Oh, I found a nifty user-contributed car reviews site -- real folks' experiences, good, bad, and ugly. Was very useful whilst ferrying my tenant around looking for a replacement for her van that just croaked!
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Old 09-25-2009, 05:40 AM
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We have had an f150 in the family for the entire married life I understand the leaks~
I will look at that site, pass it on. The new sticky that Elkhunter started was a suggestion from me to direct moving to Montana general questions. We sure are getting alot of them. Folks having to wade through a tirade or two. Hope it works.
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Old 09-25-2009, 11:19 AM
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If it doesn't get sold before I have time to get there, I'm going to look at a 1984 F150 4WD supercab... $800 doesn't sound bad so long as the engine (rebuilt) and transmission are good (body looks almost primo); everything else can be fixed and would be no more than what you'd do for regular maintenance anyway. (It's mostly been sitting, not driven much.) Need something heavier for towing, as my old F100 is the little engine that barely could!!

Had a good laugh over how Elk titled the new sticky -- that'll scare 'em away for sure
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Old 09-25-2009, 12:49 PM
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My old F-250 has 314,000 miles on her. Runs like a top.
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Old 09-25-2009, 01:46 PM
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My old F-250 has 314,000 miles on her. Runs like a top.
Now that's a fine and faithful truck!

Just curious, what sort of gas mileage does it get? My old F100 used to get 20 but now gets about 12.
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Old 09-25-2009, 03:21 PM
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Now that's a fine and faithful truck!

Just curious, what sort of gas mileage does it get? My old F100 used to get 20 but now gets about 12.
Actually get about 20mpg. But got a Cat diesel under the hood.
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:23 PM
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Actually get about 20mpg. But got a Cat diesel under the hood.
No fair!!
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Would that be an animal on the endangered list?
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