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Originally Posted by Pani Rose
The last post in here was the end of November 2010. Fast sure comes fast these days biggrin

Rose,

I just clicked to be sure this link was still good, read your pun, can't stop laughing, thus the resurrection/bumping of this thread biggrin - which might have the added benefit of bringing my friend, Anton, by for his annual post biggrin

Many years,

Neil



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One of these days I'm going to try this out - I keep saying that - but I've never got round to it

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@Pani Rose - I know how you feel. There's plenty of recipe threads here that I feel tempted to bump because of my piqued interest in them, but I'm trying to behave myself now.

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Well Neil it is. whistle glad it gave you a good laugh. I just don't like that space of time God let's us wrestle some on our own. That's what I love about this forum, it is always a safe place to go for a tuneup when we aren't moving very fast - either way wink

Oh go for it Bob.

I mean my grandson of SEVEN years OLD made a dinner of shrimp, scallops, crab meat, mushrooms, over pasta. One pot of that would be awesome made up into packs for the fast.

I think he used the fish that looks like or tastes like crab, it was so good.

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Originally Posted by Our Lady's slave
One of these days I'm going to try this out - I keep saying that - but I've never got round to it

Go for it, Anhelyna. I made it several years ago and it was fantastic!

Many years,

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Originally Posted by Pani Rose
Well Neil it is. whistle glad it gave you a good laugh. I just don't like that space of time God let's us wrestle some on our own. That's what I love about this forum, it is always a safe place to go for a tuneup when we aren't moving very fast - either way wink

Oh go for it Bob.

I mean my grandson of SEVEN years OLD made a dinner of shrimp, scallops, crab meat, mushrooms, over pasta. One pot of that would be awesome made up into packs for the fast.

I think he used the fish that looks like or tastes like crab, it was so good.

Wow--that is awesome, Pani Rose! I give credit to his parents for teaching him to eat well!

(Then again, I seem to recall that you would offer him hummus as a snack when he was little??)

Who knows--your budding little gourmet may turn out to be tomorrow's great chef! smile

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He loves to cook, but then so does his dad. smile. G-ma nah, g-pap yes wink

Hey I saw this statement today. I wondered about so I checked snopes. I found this discussion. I never knew people calculated chocolate so much.

Did you know?
Each second, Americans collectively consume 100 pounds of chocolate.

snopes discussion forum is interesting Chocolate [message.snopes.com]
http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?t=49682

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