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Man, what is THAT! Looks like an omelet/chicken fried steak/burrito combo with some jalapenos to top it off. It needs some ice cream and you can have a complete meal!
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Yahoo! Mail Click "yahoo mail" above for cookie recipts. This is remarkable! Even if you have no particular interest in baking, please pass on to the bakers in your life. They'll appreciate it. Just click on the name of the cookie and bam the recipe is there. Good to keep handy either by saving it in your drafts or in a word program. Moderator cut: lots of redundant info Last edited by Synopsis; 11-14-2007 at 04:58 AM.. |
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Redbird, You last post was funny.
mkfarnam, your links don't work. |
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I'm going to make pear butter today. I'm using pears from a local pear tree.
4 pears, peeled cored and chopped 1/3 cup water 2 tablespoons honey 1 teaspoon unsalted butter 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon Combine all the ingredients in a pot and bring to low boil. Simmer until pears are tender. Mash the pears and keep cooking until thicker than applesauce. Makes about 1 pint. Great on toast or with pork chops. Keeps in refrigerator up to 2 weeks. |
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Speaking of links, does anyone know how to copy a link to a thread on the forum so that it will work? Every time I try that, it just gives me a message that says page not found when I test it.
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Peggy, when a forum has a link and you go to it, copy the link from the tool bar (I don't know what you call it) at the top and not from the post. Or is that what you are doing? Maybe someone else can help you. lol.
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I try to copy them from the page that shows all the threads in the forum. It seems like an easy way to direct people to a thread that has a lot of information about a certain town or subject. I will copy a link now:
Goodyear Plant Then when I click on the link it doesn't work. Last edited by Synopsis; 11-16-2007 at 05:02 PM.. |
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Where is Synopsis when we need him. He knows everything?
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http://www.city-data.com/forum/19415...ear-plant.html
right click the link and click "properties". copy "url" from "properties." This link doesn't work because the link it was copied from didn't work. Peggy, were did you get the link? |
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