Let's try again: gist, July, no. September beforeThat email was received... and just answered in email... ;) Taking a
the picnic or sometime in October, maybe.
little while to get back into business here... ;0
Neither of ours have proved to be so... I've heard of some who had less stellar experiences, but I suppose it could happen with any vehicle...Might, but not the Volvo issue two decades later.That was a different issue.... of needing higher octane than regular gas could provide... and still is the case today with the Volvos we
currently drive...
I wasn't imagining that a Volvo might be a
piece of citrus fruit.
Someone had one that, paraphrased, said a grapefruitAh.... I might have that one, too... I'll check when I finish this message.... ;)
is a lemon that took advantage of its opportunities.
So I just had some more berries from Mexico - DriscollSpeak of a name that doesn't work... (G) And at the price one pays for
strawberries that were giant and cottony like US ones of
this time of year but fairly sweet and semi-fragrant, so
a compromise between real and fake; also a new brand of
raspberries, Paradise, which were no good at all.
the berries, very sad.... While up at the Pond with the kid, he bought
a couple quart boxes of strawberries (probably Driscoll, don't remember
from where) at the ALDIs there in Potsdam... He ended up gifting me with
one of those boxes, as they were starting to go earlier than he
expected, and needing eating right away... I decided mine needed heavy
cream to be edible... at least in that quantity... :) At home, I might
have halved them and sprinkled sugar on them, then let them steep in the fridge for a day or so before using on buscuits.... :)
There was a similarly patriotically-inspired brandThey probably were exported somewhere, too... not a very good
of tools, claimed to be made in USA, that were
notoriously brittle, not being forged. I don't
remember much about them except a broken-off wrench
whose exposed part showed telltale crystals and a
clear fault line. I hope they weren't exported
anyplace.
advertisement of quality, to be sure... I remember hearing of such, but
I don't recall what the brand was, either....
... A grapefruit is a lemon that had a chance and took advantage of it.
Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 06-29-19 08:43 <=-
Let's try again: gist, July, no. September beforeThat email was received... and just answered in email... ;) Taking a
the picnic or sometime in October, maybe.
little while to get back into business here... ;0
We'll figure out something sometime.
So I just had some more berries from Mexico - DriscollSpeak of a name that doesn't work... (G) And at the price one pays for
strawberries that were giant and cottony like US ones of
this time of year but fairly sweet and semi-fragrant, so
a compromise between real and fake; also a new brand of
raspberries, Paradise, which were no good at all.
the berries, very sad.... While up at the Pond with the kid, he bought
a couple quart boxes of strawberries (probably Driscoll, don't remember
from where) at the ALDIs there in Potsdam... He ended up gifting me with
one of those boxes, as they were starting to go earlier than he
expected, and needing eating right away...
I find that about to go industrially farmed berries can
improve a bit in flavor shortly before their demise.
I decided mine needed heavy cream to be edible... at least in that quantity... :)
That treatment doesn't hurt.
At home, I might have halved them and sprinkled sugar on them, then let
them steep in the fridge for a day or so before using on biscuits.... :)
Or perhaps made jam.
There was a similarly patriotically-inspired brandThey probably were exported somewhere, too... not a very good
of tools, claimed to be made in USA, that were
notoriously brittle, not being forged. I don't
remember much about them except a broken-off wrench
whose exposed part showed telltale crystals and a
clear fault line. I hope they weren't exported
anyplace.
advertisement of quality, to be sure... I remember hearing of such,
but I don't recall what the brand was, either....
Whatever possesses people to do that, I mean sacrifice
their own good name and that of others for a fleeting
and short-term bankability.
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