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And to think all this time we have been calling her temp when we should have been calling her tempt! lol
I call her "tempt." I think it's a more accurate nickname.
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Originally Posted by WFW&P
I wonder who these people are that scan through old threads? I occasionally get rep points from non-members from posts that I made 6 months ago or longer. I'm sure this happens often to others also.
I've been getting a few reps from non-members the last few days.
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Originally Posted by Braunwyn
One thing I learned from my mom's last visit is the benefit of freezing bread. I never have because I thought it would do something funky to it. While she was here she bought a bunch of bread and threw it in the freezer. I take it out and put it in the toaster oven just before a meal is done and cooking and it's fine. No more throwing moldy bread away!
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Originally Posted by Prince_Frog
I do this. Buy 2-3 loafs at a time, then toss 2 in the freeze.
You can let them thaw out regularly and it works, too.
My mom always does this, too. We usually only have one loaf at a time, and I'll keep it in the frig, especially in the summer.
Phil...other thread is on lockdown!So true about 50/50...especialy when coming from 21 yr olds.My son is 24 and in 3rd yr law school and thought it would be a great idea to spend a week with his friend on 138th street in nyc tried to tell him bad idea...but he knows everything,long story short I had to rescue him and bring him back to Bayside Queens where I was staying!!So I try not to take advice from anyone under 40! - 49 yr old
Sorry. I AM a foreigner after all. I miss a lot of references.
I just came back from wine tasting and I'm a little wined out. It's really not my glass of wine... like most American activities... I like my wine with food and I don't like going back and forth for every sip. They did have wine by the glass separate from the testing, so at least I managed to get one full glass to have my lunch with. At least this winery had a special festival and there was food. We stopped at 2 others: one at least had some snacks; the other one was like a friggin' drive-through ... no chairs... nothing to eat... that's not how you drink wine!
Sorry. I AM a foreigner after all. I miss a lot of references.
I just came back from wine tasting and I'm a little wined out. It's really not my glass of wine... like most American activities... I like my wine with food and I don't like going back and forth for every sip. They did have wine by the glass separate from the testing, so at least I managed to get one full glass to have my lunch with. At least this winery had a special festival and there was food. We stopped at 2 others: one at least had some snacks; the other one was like a friggin' drive-through ... no chairs... nothing to eat... that's not how you drink wine!
I agree! Wine goes together with food! Give me a steak or something!
I agree! Wine goes together with food! Give me a steak or something!
Wine goes nicely with food.
It ain't too shabby on it's own.....
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