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- barbaranoela
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A GOOD DAY TO ALL
I pop in here and there----and again U peoples amaze me with your knowledge--
POLLY'S cooking sounds awesome---U do come up with some original cooking treats--
And then U all Xchange different methods of adding this/that for a more flavorable taste--
WELL, to be honest with U all---I have done so much cooking all of my years that ,as much as I would want to try your yummy sounding meals,I have to *ADMIT* I am plain *LAZY*----
The truth be told!!!!
LAZY is such a horrid word---but thats what I am--
Good cooking to U all---I think U are amazing folks--
luve--
Barbara--
POLLY'S cooking sounds awesome---U do come up with some original cooking treats--
And then U all Xchange different methods of adding this/that for a more flavorable taste--
WELL, to be honest with U all---I have done so much cooking all of my years that ,as much as I would want to try your yummy sounding meals,I have to *ADMIT* I am plain *LAZY*----
The truth be told!!!!
LAZY is such a horrid word---but thats what I am--
Good cooking to U all---I think U are amazing folks--
luve--
Barbara--
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
Aw, Barbara,
Just because you have better things to do than cook, doesn't mean you're lazy. You just devote your time and talents to other endeavers, that are more interesting than cooking. LOL.
Luv,
Wayne
Just because you have better things to do than cook, doesn't mean you're lazy. You just devote your time and talents to other endeavers, that are more interesting than cooking. LOL.
Luv,
Wayne
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
- barbaranoela
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TEX!!!!!
Wrong wording------I cook for me-----cus HE dont like what I eat so HE cooks for HE!!!
HE doesnt care for fish---veggies(Xcept the pouched buttered creamy corn) Chicken is so so--his fav. is
Mostly beef stew and pot roast!!!! thats it~~~ OH--all Italian stuff---taco belle---hot dogs~~~~ pastrami----and all the glop U can put ontop of them--
I do not COOK big meals---but we do eat
who *hung* up her apron!!!!
Barbara
PS. I do have alotta cook books---and Lou asks* are you going to WALLPAPER the walls with the pretty colored pictures?*
HE doesnt care for fish---veggies(Xcept the pouched buttered creamy corn) Chicken is so so--his fav. is
Mostly beef stew and pot roast!!!! thats it~~~ OH--all Italian stuff---taco belle---hot dogs~~~~ pastrami----and all the glop U can put ontop of them--
I do not COOK big meals---but we do eat
who *hung* up her apron!!!!
Barbara
PS. I do have alotta cook books---and Lou asks* are you going to WALLPAPER the walls with the pretty colored pictures?*
the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control
- artteacher
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Hey Barb,
My husband cooks his own breakfast and lunch, and then I cook dinner, and sometimes that's even two seperate dinners! He won't eat mayonaise, beans, worcestershire sauce (and he can taste 1 t. of it in a given recipe), vegetables (except raw carrots, celery, or salad), mexican food, tomatoes, condiments like mustard/castup/hotsauce, anything with vinegar in it, pickles, sour cream, cottage cheese, citrus. I'm sure there's more, but they escape me at the moment.
He lives for the times we get company, because I cook full meals. (and clean the house, too) And he does his own laundry, because he doesn't like how I fold his clothes. The first thing I did when we got married (no kidding) was unalphabetize all the spices and canned food in the kitchen.
Why does he like me? I have no idea, we're so different. It must have been temporary insanity. By the way, did you look at my "Elaine Gottschall" post? I thought about you - it'a a very simple presentation of digestive processes that I knew you'd appreciate after all the technical talk around here lately. MY brain was hurting.
Love, Marsha
My husband cooks his own breakfast and lunch, and then I cook dinner, and sometimes that's even two seperate dinners! He won't eat mayonaise, beans, worcestershire sauce (and he can taste 1 t. of it in a given recipe), vegetables (except raw carrots, celery, or salad), mexican food, tomatoes, condiments like mustard/castup/hotsauce, anything with vinegar in it, pickles, sour cream, cottage cheese, citrus. I'm sure there's more, but they escape me at the moment.
He lives for the times we get company, because I cook full meals. (and clean the house, too) And he does his own laundry, because he doesn't like how I fold his clothes. The first thing I did when we got married (no kidding) was unalphabetize all the spices and canned food in the kitchen.
Why does he like me? I have no idea, we're so different. It must have been temporary insanity. By the way, did you look at my "Elaine Gottschall" post? I thought about you - it'a a very simple presentation of digestive processes that I knew you'd appreciate after all the technical talk around here lately. MY brain was hurting.
Love, Marsha
Marsha,
You wrote:
You're right, the presentation on that site does kick the explanation of the digestive process right out of the ivory tower, and allows it to fall to absolute ground level.
Love,
Wayne
You wrote:
How long have you been married? The question is not "why does he like you?", it's "what on earth attracted you to him?" LOL. It sounds as though you have a very versatile marriage. (I don't expect any answers to those questions, by the way).The first thing I did when we got married (no kidding) was unalphabetize all the spices and canned food in the kitchen.
You're right, the presentation on that site does kick the explanation of the digestive process right out of the ivory tower, and allows it to fall to absolute ground level.
Love,
Wayne
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Marsha,
Don't feel too left out, Larry and I have absolutely NOTHING in common. I have learned to accept that and compromise on outings to spend time with him. I think he does the same for me too.
Unalphabatize the kitchen - you crack me up - I can't imagine - there are times I slam the cabinet door so things don't fall out! I just me up!
Love ya,
Mars
Don't feel too left out, Larry and I have absolutely NOTHING in common. I have learned to accept that and compromise on outings to spend time with him. I think he does the same for me too.
Unalphabatize the kitchen - you crack me up - I can't imagine - there are times I slam the cabinet door so things don't fall out! I just me up!
Love ya,
Mars
"Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful." -- Buddha
- artteacher
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Dear Wayne,
Ooooohhhh - rhetorical questions. I have a story: my 3 year old grandson Isaac was at daycare, and everyone was singing "twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are" . . so he quit singing & went to everyone in the group, in their faces, saying "it's a star!". . . like they just didn't get it. I guess the daycare lady had a good laugh. I told my daughter she needs to teach him the def. of rhetorical.
Love, Marsha
Ooooohhhh - rhetorical questions. I have a story: my 3 year old grandson Isaac was at daycare, and everyone was singing "twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are" . . so he quit singing & went to everyone in the group, in their faces, saying "it's a star!". . . like they just didn't get it. I guess the daycare lady had a good laugh. I told my daughter she needs to teach him the def. of rhetorical.
Love, Marsha