We've run this reel a bunch of times.So, as you see, a lot has been chopped out. If you're OK with it, we may
as well end the thread.
By the time you've pulled your phone out and takenLeaves of three, let it be. I've never gotten into it--don't think there
a picture, it's likely too late. Better to know
beforehand what poison ivy looks like - back in my
youth, most 5-year-olds knew it already.
was any around the property where I grew up. We also had the run of neighbor's land and the NYS owned mountain across the street but still
never encountered the stuff.
An ounce of plain has 7 carbs; candied might be up to 9,I'm still not going to eat them if I have any choice in the matter.
according to eatthis.com. The sparkpeople nutrition
estimator seems useless, though.
the same piece of pie adds > ML> aIt's really good! Steve's mom served it to him when he was growing up so
That sounds disgusting.What about with warm milk (or milk substitute) for breakfast?different flavor note, but just as good.I'd pass on both of those combos.
he suggested it to me when I made my first pie. I had somewhat the same reaction you did........................until I tried it and liked it.
I keep them about a week, maybe two, depending on how fast I'm usingAnd let her know she needs to check the drawer before cutting upanother > onion?
I've been there averaging a week per month. If the leftovers
are from shortly after I leave, they're likely to be dead by
my return. Otherwise, a week or two, sometimes more, I can
salvage.
onion. I did find that uncut onions, put in the fridge for a few days,
tend to be less potent on the tear gas when cut.
Just thought I'd give you an idea with that message.I'm not going to worry about it, just wonder mildly whereI'm still not sure where that split happens, orAll that was continued in this message was the above line.
what does it.
along the line the truncation occurs.
Huh?should. > ML> (G)Eve Arden's Divine Dill DressingSomehow it doesn't sound as divine as the title indicates it
Thirsty lambs run foxy dangers; dogs are foundThings seldom do.True.
in many mangers.
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therea picture, it's likely too late. Better to knowLeaves of three, let it be. I've never gotten into it--don't think
beforehand what poison ivy looks like - back in my
youth, most 5-year-olds knew it already.
It's more an odd number of leaves mostly of the same size with
one at the apex and pairs down the stem. One other notable
feature is that the leaves tend to be quite shiny. They also
color nicely in the autumn.
was any around the property where I grew up. We also had the run of neighbor's land and the NYS owned mountain across the street butstill > never encountered the stuff.
Odd. as it's ubiquitous. Perhaps you're not a sensitive
and are lucky. I've no idea what proportion of the
population is sensitive.
An ounce of plain has 7 carbs; candied might be up to 9,I'm still not going to eat them if I have any choice in the matter.
according to eatthis.com. The sparkpeople nutrition
estimator seems useless, though.
So sweet potatoes are your zucchini?
up so > he suggested it to me when I made my first pie. I had somewhatthe same piece of pie adds > ML> aIt's really good! Steve's mom served it to him when he was growing
That sounds disgusting.What about with warm milk (or milk substitute) for breakfast?different flavor note, but just as good.I'd pass on both of those combos.
the same > reaction you did........................until I tried it
and liked it.
I don't think I'd get past the smell of the warm milk.
days, > tend to be less potent on the tear gas when cut.I've been there averaging a week per month. If the leftoversI keep them about a week, maybe two, depending on how fast I'm using onion. I did find that uncut onions, put in the fridge for a few
are from shortly after I leave, they're likely to be dead by
my return. Otherwise, a week or two, sometimes more, I can
salvage.
But if you bring them back to room temp, some of
that comes back.
Just thought I'd give you an idea with that message.I'm not going to worry about it, just wonder mildly whereI'm still not sure where that split happens, orAll that was continued in this message was the above line.
what does it.
along the line the truncation occurs.
It's still opaque to me.
indicates it > ML> should. > ML> (G)Eve Arden's Divine Dill DressingSomehow it doesn't sound as divine as the title
Huh?Thirsty lambs run foxy dangers; dogs are foundThings seldom do.True.
in many mangers.
Things are seldom what they seem,
Skim milk masquerades as cream;
Highlows pass as patent leathers;
Jackdaws strut in peacock's feathers.
Black sheep dwell in every fold;
All that glitters is not gold;
Storks turn out to be but logs;
Bulls are but inflated frogs.
Drops the wind and stops the mill;
Turbot is ambitious brill;
Gild the farthing if you will,
Yet it is a farthing still.
Though I'm anything but clever,
I could talk like that for ever:
Once a cat was killed by care,
Only brave deserve the fair.
Wink is often good as nod;
Spoils the child who spares the rod;
Thirsty lambs run foxy dangers;
Dogs are found in many mangers.
- Gilbert & Sullivan, H.M.S. Pinafore
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