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Canadian Karen Community Regular
Maybe it will look like the Oscar Meyer car that goes all around the country. B)

OMG! My sides are splitting right now from howling!!!!

Oh Lisa, that's the best laugh I have had in months! Luv ya for it!

Hugs.

Karen


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JenAnderson Rookie

Ohhhhh I wish I was an Oscar Meyer weiner

That is what I truly want to be

And if I was an Oscar Meyer weiner

Everyone would be in live with me.

:ph34r:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel,

If you ever experiment with making different kids of ice cream, see if you can invent an ice cream called:

"Arctic Altoids" :D

Hugs.

Karen

:lol::lol::lol:

Too bad I cant have Altoids though. I cant share in the joys of Altoids and all things having to do with Altoids. :(

Its soooo sad...aint it.

Lisa Mentor

Oh yeah, the Altoidmobile would drive around Rachelville every evening between 5 and 6, slowing cruizing the neighborhood, the gingle on the altoidmoble would be _________?______________, and all the hard working men, who have just come home, all run out of their homes, just like we did when the Ice Cream truck did when we were little.

Now, what is the gingle? (thought of an old Michael Jackson song, but did not want to go there, afterall this is Rachelville :) )

The Altoidmobile will have a REALLY, REALLY BIG BUN. Because we have a REALLY, REALLY BIG BAKERY in Rachelville, gluten free of course. Zoning has already passed.

Lisa

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Andrea, You're kids are all so adorable. Love the new pic. :)

Have fun tonight playing softball, Rachel. Just remember, keep your eye on the ball, and wait for the ball to come to you before you swing! B)

Thanks Patti. :)

I bet you said this a million times to your son when he was playing ball. :D

Luckily I got some practice in at the cages the other night. I did well until I tried fast pitch just for the heck of it....never tried fast pitch....its alot harder than it looked. <_<

After that my timing got messed up cuz the fast pitches threw me off. Hopefully I'm over that now. ;)

VydorScope Proficient

RACH! I forgot to mention, if you looking to cut costs on the homande icecream, uses all half-half, its pretty close to the whipping cream/milk combo, but at $1.19 per quart (can you guess what I was buying today and making tonight LOL) its alot cheaper then whipping cream. :D

Rachel--24 Collaborator
RACH! I forgot to mention, if you looking to cut costs on the homande icecream, uses all half-half, its pretty close to the whipping cream/milk combo, but at $1.19 per quart (can you guess what I was buying today and making tonight LOL) its alot cheaper then whipping cream. :D

Really?? Just use all half and half? Does it come out the same? :huh:


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VydorScope Proficient
Really?? Just use all half and half? Does it come out the same? :huh:

I have done it. See by adding milk your basicly "watering" down the whipping cream and half/half falls between milk and whipping cream for fat content, and as we stated fat is the magic key to ice cream! :D Try it, personal tastes always vary so you may even like it better or not. I will be making strawberry tonight and only plan to use 1/2 n 1/2 cause we needed diapers and that put us over budget already LOL.

AndreaB Contributor

Rachel,

In our ice cream making days about 8-10 years ago, we used half and half at times. It is still just as good.

Cecile,

Yea for the kids! :P

I will be making strawberry tonight and only plan to use 1/2 n 1/2 cause we needed diapers and that put us over budget already LOL.

What's a food budget....I forget. Seems we never stay on budget. Hubby got a pay raise but got his miles cut so far, still got to figure things out with getting our van. :(

Rachel--24 Collaborator
A quick hello to all in R'Ville.... my days have been a bit hard but my kids just put a contract on a home... yaaaaa hoooooo keep them in your prayers so everything goes smooth.

Yay! How exciting. :)

Thanks Vincent and Andrea....for the half n half tip. I'm gonna try it next time. I'm gonna follow your advice Andrea and chill out a little on the ice cream....as sad as it will be....I know its a little too much right now. I gotta calm down. :ph34r:

VydorScope Proficient

Congrats to your kids Floridian!!! :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Maybe it will look like the Oscar Meyer car that goes all around the country. B)

big guffaw.....Annie the therapy dingo, once again, head on my knee worried about mommy....

yes, a giant Altoid tin on wheels, our sunny and perky Altoid Amabassador Karen driving, waving, and smiling....Ambassador of Good Cheer Julie not far behind on her Rose Bowl Parade float.....handing out....auxigro-free.....mangos???? :lol::lol::lol:

edit - oops - premature posting once again.....hadn't read Lisa's post with the BIG BUN and the menfolk running out..... :):):)

Canadian Karen Community Regular
big guffaw.....Annie the therapy dingo, once again, head on my knee worried about mommy....

yes, a giant Altoid tin on wheels, our sunny and perky Altoid Amabassador Karen driving, waving, and smiling....Ambassador of Good Cheer Julie not far behind on her Rose Bowl Parade float.....handing out....auxigro-free.....mangos???? :lol::lol::lol:

Oh Please, Oh Please, can I design my own costume???????? PULEEESE!!!!!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

CECLIA - - - - this is great news.....I am ecstatic for you.......whoo-HOO!!!! :)

Oh Please, Oh Please, can I design my own costume???????? PULEEESE!!!!!

You'll have to speak to the design team, but yes, I do think this is within code rules for Rachelville. Please, not too provacative, given the nature of your role, and all. ;)

evie Rookie

[quote name='dlp252' date='Jul 28 2006, 01:03 PM'

I came across this when I searched for "low histamine foods"...someone has probably already posted it, but I thought I'd post again anyway, lol:

Open Original Shared Link

Glad you posted this Donna, read it all thru. Not sure if I need this info but if I do will have it!! :) Mercury has been a concern for me for a long time but in this state dentists can not remove it but I have composite put in where a filling needs replaced or a new one, have had a lot of them. Also the autistic children is quite a concern. A friend of mine has a nephew/ that problem but the mother does not think he has much of a problem??? Thank you so much for this post and etc. too, I appreciate your research!! :):)

I posted early pm that I had a bad tummy...burning. Have decided I have lost another food (turkey), always liked that but we become allergic to some of our favorite foods. :angry:

Have not read many posts, is there better news from Megan, hopefully? :rolleyes: evie

AndreaB Contributor

MEGAN UPDATE

FRIDAY, JULY 28, 2006 06:22 PM, CDT

Megan had a really good day. The fever is still spiking for no apparent reason, but her bloodwork still didn't show any sign of infection. She even sat up in bed and played with toys a few times today.

Dr. Drinkwater, her surgeon, came by tonight and helped to settle our fears about the fevers. He thinks it is a rejection of sorts causing the fevers, but thinks she will adjust to it in a few days. He said it's more of an allergic reaction than a true rejection. She looks so good otherwise, he is not concerned that it will be anything that would precipitate needing another surgery - Thank God!!!!

The Tcell count they did won't be back until tomorrow. That should give us a better indication of whether or not rejection is the issue. Dr. Drinkwater said that as long as infection is not present, though, she should build up antibodies to be able to tolerate it. Pray that he's right.

She looks sooo much better. We also were told that we will have to continue to keep Megan in for about 6 weeks after surgery because of risk of infection, but should be able to be out more after that. We'll still have to be very careful through cold and flu season, but not as bad as last year.

Thanks for all the prayers today. God is still hearing and responding! He has big plans for Megan, plans for a future and a hope....

Love to all - Jarod, Tanya, Cole, and Megan Hope

jerseyangel Proficient

Celia--How exciting for the kids! I hope it all works out and everything goes along smoothly (and quickly) ;)

Andrea--Thanks for the Megan update--good news!

Susan--you crack me up :D Are we feeling better today?

Karen--By all means, design your costume! I would really love to see what you have in mind :P

I hope Rachel's hitting one out of the park right now!!! :D

Rachel--24 Collaborator
yes, a giant Altoid tin on wheels, our sunny and perky Altoid Amabassador Karen driving, waving, and smiling....Ambassador of Good Cheer Julie not far behind on her Rose Bowl Parade float.....handing out....auxigro-free.....mangos???? :lol::lol::lol:

edit - oops - premature posting once again.....hadn't read Lisa's post with the BIG BUN and the menfolk running out..... :):):)

LMAO

:lol::lol: You crack me up Susan!

Did you say Auxigro-free mangos??

OMG...does this mean you actually read one of my "scientific" posts?? :lol:

I hope Rachel's hitting one out of the park right now!!! :D

Patti...I'm not even at the park yet. :P

Games not till 8:00

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti...I'm not even at the park yet. :P

Games not till 8:00

Darn time difference--it's 9:02 here :lol:

dlp252 Apprentice
OMG...does this mean you actually read one of my "scientific" posts?? :lol:

:lol:

Celia - yay for your kids.

Good news on Megan!

Evie - you're welcome! It's a whole lot of info...I'm trying to figure out the histamine thing AND the inflammation thing...I think I've decided to get the histamine thing down first then tweak it in a few weeks to include the inflammation thing, lol.

Speaking of histamine...my legs are really itchy again today...hoping if I reduce the histamine levels a bit that might go away. <_<

jerseyangel Proficient
Speaking of histamine...my legs are really itchy again today...hoping if I reduce the histamine levels a bit that might go away. <_<

I'll bet it will--I had a lot of itchiness on my upper arms. I've been eating this way for a while now, and I don't itch anymore at all.

Now, if I could do something about these hot flashes! :ph34r:

VydorScope Proficient

Got my ice cream chilling.... as usall I made to much LOL have 3 or so quarts of "mix" and only 1.5 quart maker! :lol::lol:

Ingreditents... Half -n- half and frozen strawberries . Why cant the stores make it that simple?? :blink:

dlp252 Apprentice
Ingreditents... Half -n- half and frozen strawberries . Why cant the stores make it that simple?? :blink:

The million dollar question...I've often wondered the same thing!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Did you say Auxigro-free mangos??

OMG...does this mean you actually read one of my "scientific" posts?? :lol:

hold on for this - a shocker - I read EVERY WORD of EVERY SINGLE PERSON"S scientific posts. That's right! HOw will I keep up if I don't? not that I ever remotely retain all of it, and soemtimes I read through them ever-so-quickly, but yes, I do read them all! But will still flunk the science test when it's given - (remember, I'm part of the....what is it? garden and design team? speaking of the garden team.....guess what, fixed my own sprinklers today, filthy, covered in mud, with a dog licking salt off my face.....and me, happy as a clam! :rolleyes:WHO NEEDS A MAN? (well, one day I WILL want a husband, you know, to test out the Altoids and other fun stuff..... ;) )

And, if I didn't read all the posts and know what you all are going through, what kind of citizen of our cult town would I be? :o

Yes, Patti, feeling better.....sometimes the devil likes to give me a really bad day, I think, so God can remind me of the really good ones.....after all, without the major storms, there would be no fields of green...... :) Dang I'm starting to get philosophical, must go eat....

Bad tummy-ache and gas-bomb bloat :ph34r: from those wicked Baked Lays though....ugh.... :blink: will take them over to a friend's now....must remove them....

Holy cravings Batman, I am going to have to get my own ice-cream maker now....any recommendations?

edit - hey you guys - did you see that thread entitled "I found spinach" or something like that? thought we might have gotten busted or something :ph34r: about too much spinaching of our pants, but it was a serious question about....spinach! :lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Susan--Good to hear you feeling so chipper! My rec. on the ice cream machine--get the Cuisinart. Several of us have it--it's very easy to use!

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