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1/10/2016 6:17 pm  #591


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

CEK40 wrote:

I can eat just about anything but "BEETS"  

Hey, we are eclectic here.  I love, love love beets>  And you know what's wonderful about this?  So many people don't that they give me their fresh beets that are included in the fresh produce memberships with local farms.  
 


Maks (Bergen County Interview when asked about the kind of woman he would like to marry.)  "I'm drawn to success.  I want to be somebody's fan, excited about her life, her career, her choices." 
 

1/10/2016 6:18 pm  #592


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

CEK40 wrote:

april6263 wrote:

JetmamaDiDi wrote:


 
Nor do I...

LOL.....so neither one of us does sardines or lamb much

I can do lamb but not sardines so much
 

LOL...so we are basically a sardine free ship?????

 

1/10/2016 6:18 pm  #593


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

april6263 wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

april6263 wrote:


OOOOHHHHHH!!! Iced SWEET TEA!!!! yummmmmmmm   have you ever had sun tea?????

Yes I have, but I prefer brewing it in the house on the stove....
I don't care for fancy flavored teas either just good black tea if fine for me!!!
I don't like it in the keurig either...

I don't care for the keurig either.....and I prefer to brew it in the house too....LOL....I'm not patient enough to wait for the sun to brew it most of the time...LOL

I am a bit impatient too...I am not a fan of coffee (if I drink it) in the Keurig either.  I prefer brewed the old way!


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

1/10/2016 6:22 pm  #594


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

KeepOnSinging wrote:

april6263 wrote:

JetmamaDiDi wrote:


 
19....I just set the clock on the iPad for Sydney....but that would be 16 hrs. from you.

soooo.....it would be about 9 or 10 am there????? do I have that right???

In our family and in the family in which I grew up, a roast leg of lamb dinner is the # 1 dinner, that is if it is not over cooked:  gravy or even better the drippings, roasted potatoes, green beans, beets, peas, mint jelly, the works.  My husband whose mom was an outstanding southern cook, discovered that he too loved lamb---what a relief.
 

we never had lamb much.....mainly because my step-dad wouldn't eat it.....because when he was in WWII in the Navy that was the main meat they had to eat for about 9 months while they were out to sea.....so when he got out he never would eat it again

 

1/10/2016 6:23 pm  #595


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

april6263 wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

april6263 wrote:


LOL.....so neither one of us does sardines or lamb much

I can do lamb but not sardines so much
 

LOL...so we are basically a sardine free ship?????

I think we are...


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

1/10/2016 6:23 pm  #596


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

CEK40 wrote:

I can eat just about anything but "BEETS"  

LOL....I LOVE beets

 

1/10/2016 6:24 pm  #597


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

april6263 wrote:

KeepOnSinging wrote:

When I was in college my family for three or four summers in a row my family was invited to stay at a beach front cottage free of charge for two weeks.  The cottage was owned by a wealthy doctor.  His wife who was much younger than he, had known my parents when they were missionaries in India where they stayed when they were running away from the Japanese bombings in China. Her parents and siblings were also in India although she was in her older teens and I was three.  Anyway she wanted to do something for my mom and dad and this is what she and her husband agreed they would do.  The second year we went, we arrived and found that she had cooked a full fledged British dinner----entree and all side dishes including Yorkshire pudding and lots of tea.  Even my nine year old sister throughly enjoyed the meal.  It was one of those "kairos" evenings.  We could hear the waves from Lake Michigan.

awwww.....that was so sweet of her......and .....what exactly is Yorkshire pudding????.....I have heard of it but don't

Yorkshire pudding

know what it is

http://www.lawrysonline.com/files/img/recipes/RecipeYorkshire%252520Pudding.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.lawrysonline.com/lawrys-primerib/chicago/all-recipes&h=191&w=255&tbnid=9Ktw3CfkB3Wl5M:&docid=_W_CrMh8M8zFcM&ei=geeSVsbnE8WT-wHR-acw&tbm=isch&ved=0ahUKEwiGrPSnsaDKAhXFyT4KHdH8CQY4rAIQMwhlKGIwYg"> 

 


Maks (Bergen County Interview when asked about the kind of woman he would like to marry.)  "I'm drawn to success.  I want to be somebody's fan, excited about her life, her career, her choices." 
 

1/10/2016 6:24 pm  #598


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

I have tried them every way you can fix them and for some reason I just can't get them to go....
I am from North Carolina on a farm and I have eaten some things most people would not but beets just don't work for me...


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

1/10/2016 6:24 pm  #599


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

CEK40 wrote:

april6263 wrote:

CEK40 wrote:


Yes I have, but I prefer brewing it in the house on the stove....
I don't care for fancy flavored teas either just good black tea if fine for me!!!
I don't like it in the keurig either...

I don't care for the keurig either.....and I prefer to brew it in the house too....LOL....I'm not patient enough to wait for the sun to brew it most of the time...LOL

I am a bit impatient too...I am not a fan of coffee (if I drink it) in the Keurig either.  I prefer brewed the old way!

I like coffee but prefer tea    

 

1/10/2016 6:25 pm  #600


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

KeepOnSinging wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

I can eat just about anything but "BEETS"  

Hey, we are eclectic here.  I love, love love beets>  And you know what's wonderful about this?  So many people don't that they give me their fresh beets that are included in the fresh produce memberships with local farms.  
 

do you can or pickle them????


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

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