Jan 01, 2008 -
My SILNIL has made this a few times, and I finally remembered to copy the recipe this afternoon. It is delicious and almost cake-like. I could eat half the pan, and a few others agreed it could be a meal in itself.
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Nov 18, 2009 -
Sarah Palin didn't put an index in her book. So we made one for her.
By Christopher Beam
Posted Tuesday, Nov.
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Nov 10, 2009 -
5 cups cooked drained yellow squash - mashed or chopped
1/2 chopped onion
2 stalks celery chopped
1 egg beaten
1 prepared pkg or box of corn bread mix ( I use Morrison's Corn Kits)
1 can Cream of Mushroom soup
1 1/2 cups grated cheddar cheese
Cook cornbread according to directions on package.
In a large bowl combine cooked cornbread, 3/4 cup cheese and the rest of the ingredients above. Mix well.
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Sep 28, 2009 -
F1 WAS OKAY AND NOT OKAY.
OKAY CAUSE I CAN GO OUT AND EAT AND HAVE FUN .
NOT OKAY CAUSE I KEH KIANG WEAR HEELS ALMOST FALL, WAS HOT AND SWEATY AND CROWED AND THE SOUND WAS ZOOM BOOM:-)YOU KNOW AS LOUD AS THUNDER or worst...
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Aug 19, 2007 -
I'm sure most of us couldn't imagine a life without bread: sandwiches, toast, bread baskets, bread bowls, and so forth. It is an integral part of our food culture and seems to be a major player in every meal. However, with the rise of low carb diets, the concept of "good carbs" and "bad carbs," plus the new offerings of "whole wheat" everything, it's easy to get confused about which breads are healthy and which are not.
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Apr 04, 2009 -
Making Ends Meet in the Great Depression
By JOYCE WADLER (New York Times)
Published: April 1, 2009
AT a time when life in America is beginning to resemble a roller-coaster ride on the way down and everyone is trying to find ways to save money, it may be instructive — both in terms of offering helpful hints and putting things in perspective — to look at how people ran their households during the Great Depression.
Memories from the Great Depression seem more relevant today than ever. The New York Times is starting a series of video conversations about that painful past and the uncertain future.
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Apr 02, 2009 -
Travels with Charlie (Detroit News)
To urban hunter, next meal is scampering by
Detroit retiree, 69, supplements his income by living off the land
Detroit - When selecting the best raccoon carcass for the special holiday roast, both the connoisseur and the curious should remember this simple guideline: Look for the paw.
"The paw is old school," says Glemie Dean Beasley, a Detroit raccoon hunter and meat salesman. "It lets the customers know it's not a cat or dog."
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Aug 22, 2007 -
It rained all day the other day and my boyfriend had to work all day in it and came home soaked. He said he wanted soup, even thought its summer. Well, I thought of this little trick I do to make "homemade" soup if I have no time.
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Jan 09, 2009 -
This is a cute email sent to me by my Dear Friend, Sharon.
Twas the month after Christmas,
and all through the house,
Nothing would fit me,
not even a blouse.
The cookies I'd nibbled,
the chocolate I'd taste
At the holiday parties
had gone to my waist.
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Jan 03, 2009 -
Finally been in the internet. (Salah as usual stressed out, was so finished in the morning that he constantly overslept for abt an hour – if I had not to go to the bathroom, every two hours, he would not have gone to work, again… Sometimes it would have been better he had stayed at home. He shows up in the bakery shop and tells them how to bake a corn bread – they follow his instructions and the result you could have delivered to a gun shop or to a do-it-yourself shop.
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