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Lisa Mentor

It's a southern thing. But none of my friends do it, they just go out to eat.

For a sample, get some corn on cob. Cook slightly. Sharp knife, cut of one layer of corn all around, Take your knife and scrape the sides of the cob..to get all the rest and the milky juice out. Put it in a pan with some bacon grease, add a little water, butter salt and pep. Cook until not soupy. Slop it up.

Eat as is, put in cornbread, stews, brunswick stew. ....After you have this, you will never eat corn out of a can every again.

With all these Southerners here, I know I have a witness. :)

Now the corn shuckers job... Tavi, the job is yours :lol:


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CarlaB Enthusiast
It's a southern thing. But none of my friends do it, they just go out to eat.

For a sample, get some corn on cob. Cook slightly. Sharp knife, cut of one layer of corn all around, Take your knife and scrape the sides of the cob..to get all the rest and the milky juice out. Put it in a pan with some bacon grease, add a little water, butter salt and pep. Cook until not soupy. Slop it up.

Eat as is, put in cornbread, stews, brunswick stew. ....After you have this, you will never eat corn out of a can every again.

With all these Southerners here, I know I have a witness. :)

Now the corn shuckers job... Tavi, the job is yours :lol:

My mouth is watering ...

penguin Community Regular
With all these Southerners here, I know I have a witness. :)

HallelujahAmen!!

JenAnderson Rookie

Amen!

Daxin Explorer

Premature post:

Susan -- Yes..evil MIL for reducing his meds, we have them back under control now, and everything is fine. We don't have TARGET in Canada, but it is President's Choice brand (Store brand for a big chain up here). It's AMAZING plain or with some *mix* in it ;)

Rachel -- Yes 50 pounds was a lot. 3 1/2 years ago when my wife (Bobbi) and I started dating, I was 190, and when I was dx'd I was almost 140. The Canadian Forces medical staff was worried as I was under my recruiting weight from 8 years ago.

Vincent -- Great news about Megan.

Back to reading!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
My mouth is watering ...

oh my gosh, ME TOO, I want this, I am going to see my friend who gives me tons of corn, and try to make this......I think my dad liked it, and he had very suth'n parents....but I need a shucker....

back to sewing, a very distinct form of torture, almost done......

Daxin Explorer

Okay done.

Vincent can't be John-Boy if he is the town rule breaker.

Well, off to make a late dinner for Bobbi and I. Must put the 2 year old to bed and get the kitchen cleaned up. Seems like I've been going since early.

And of course what do I do when I get 10 minutes??? Read 8 pages of posts :D:D:D

See you all in the morning


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OK - How do I get my husband to pay for me to take belly dancing lessons? I took a couple in college but he thought I was too fat to belly dance :( He didn't mean it that way, but it still hurt. Anyway, screw him, I want to take lessons! Now to get him to pay $64...

It could come out of my spending money...but no ;)

Rikki Tikki Explorer
Can we get the bum on the outskirts of town (forget who that is) to be the town shucker. :lol:

Lisa

:lol::lol::lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

Tavi - - she can be the corn shucker.... :

:lol::lol: :lol

:lol::lol::lol:

Now the corn shuckers job... Tavi, the job is yours :lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Lisa Mentor

Yes, I know.........dumb spinach. :unsure:

How do you highlight quotes within the total text and then respond.

I told you so, dumb spinach. <_<

CarlaB Enthusiast
Yes, I know.........dumb spinach. :unsure:

How do you highlight quotes within the total text and then respond.

I told you so, dumb spinach. <_<

You mean this? Just hit reply at the bottom of the one you are trying to quote.

OK - How do I get my husband to pay for me to take belly dancing lessons? I took a couple in college but he thought I was too fat to belly dance :( He didn't mean it that way, but it still hurt. Anyway, screw him, I want to take lessons! Now to get him to pay $64...

It could come out of my spending money...but no ;)

How about buying it for him for a gift, you take the class, you dancing for him is the gift.

If you want him to pay for it, tell him what's in it for him. ;) Or you could tell him you want to do it for exercise, and girls with more belly are better at it than the skinny ones! I never picture skinny girls belly dancing.

This was kind of random, huh?

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Susan

Love the new picture!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
You mean this? Just hit reply at the bottom of the one you are trying to quote.

yeah but how do you do it for MORE than one post you want to reply too...I just get lucky sometimes and keep prematurely posting to different ones, but I type so quickly that they just keep adding to the one(s) I did (if no one's posted after me).

Chelsea - - you must FORCE him to pay for belly dancing lessons. The gift thing is a good idea..... ;)

Tavi has lots of jobs now - how can she be the bum :lol: '

Ryan is right, Vincent can't be John-boy as he is the troublemaker....

Oh Julie, you can DINGOSIT any time you want, dear.....they LOVE new friends, they love girls, they love love LOVE boys, they love everyone, they want you to come :rolleyes: and mommy can have a break!!!

Susan

Love the new picture!

she is such a FAT, silly dingo girl.......

CarlaB Enthusiast
yeah but how do you do it for MORE than one post you want to reply too...I just get lucky sometimes and keep prematurely posting to different ones, but I type so quickly that they just keep adding to the one(s) I did (if no one's posted after me).

That's how I do it, too.

JenAnderson Rookie
Susan

Love the new picture!

Every one of the posts that I want to write about....

Oh Julie, you can DINGOSIT any time you want, dear.....they LOVE new friends, they love girls, they love love LOVE boys, they love everyone, they want you to come :rolleyes: and mommy can have a break!!!

she is such a FAT, silly dingo girl.......

I hit the quote button. If there's something I want to highlight..

That's how I do it, too.

I delete what I don't want to highlight within the quote.

penguin Community Regular
Okay who's the shucker tonight?

Shucks, I'm all shucked out...we had fresh corn for dinner :P

Rikki Tikki Explorer
Okay who's the shucker tonight?

I did it! :D

AndreaB Contributor

Rachelville Rich farmland by the ocean, with mountains at our back to provide fresh spring water.

Population (not sure haven't counted)

President: Rachel

Vice President: Patti

Governor: Julie

Lt. Governors: Miamia & Chelsea

Mayor: Andrea

Senator: Lisa

Secretary: Donna & Susan

Minister of Defense: Cissi in charge of auxigro detecting geese and dingo-ish dogs and Town Raconteur

Security: Donna

Village ambassador and queen: Julie

Newscaster: Celia

Decor and Design Committee: Patti -Decor Advisor, Susan - Garden Color Coordinator, Robbin - Assistant Decor Advisor, Rachel - Building and Landscape Advisor (this is going to be a very pretty place!)

Computer Tech: Vincent

Picard: Coach (for community sports) Oh and Diver for all our sea food..sorry you got 2 jobs

Christine: Nurse (you work in a hospital right?)

Cow and goat milkers: Evie and Armetta (I think she said she has milked before)

Alison: Music teacher

Chef 1: Miamia - Chef 2: Chelse - Chef 3: Rinne

Andrea & Patti: Teachers

Donna & Rachel: Shopping consultants

Rinne: Community Events Coordinator

Meredith: Village adventurer/researcher, who travels to distant lands to bring back news and information

Tony: captain for any water craft, so he can take Picard out for diving.

Mitch: truck driver, so he can haul whatever we need. Rachelville Paradise golf course driver. (also can be used by golfers when a driver is needed. Putt Putt.)

Andrea: Treasurer

Ryan: Handy-man, general fixer upper

Nikki: Cosmotologist, hair dresser

Lynne: Physical Therapist

Cissie: Literary reader around campfire or fireplace for the citizens of Rachelville

Vincent: Town hero and rule breaker

Jeny: Animal caretaker/veterinarian

Susan & Celia & Adam: Town comics

Cissie: Town matriarch

Cissie: History teacher Distinguished Chair of Celiac Literary and Historical Oddities dept.

Ryan: Language teacher

Tavi: Town bum, with the off time duty of raking leaves off paths in the fall

Karen: Counselor and Altoids Ambassador on Special Assignment

Donna: Pest patrol and dingo-dog flea controller (if needed)….it’s Rachelville after all.

Carla: Social Director

Robbin & Rinne: Book store attendants

Rachel: Ice cream maker

Rinne: Juice bar operator

Dave: Ship designer and defender of the downtrodden

Jim: Maker of boxes for precious collectibles.

Liz: PE Teacher

Tavi: Minister of tumbleweeds on outskirts of village

Tavi: Cornshucker

Canadian Karen Community Regular

I think that with Lisa's prior political experience, she is a must for the Senate. I vote her our Senator. She would make sure nothing bad happens to our little Zanadu........ :lol:

Oops! DUH! I see she already is! BRAIN FOG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Hallelujah to the corn!!! Have shucked WAY too much corn in my life . . . and it is DEFINITELY a southern thing!!! Will volunteer to help shuck . . . .

Susie -- little Destiny took a 3/4 lb. Girardelli dark chocolate bar off the coffee table one night . . . we couldn't find her . . . Brandon said, "WHERE did Destiny go???" We finally found her -- underneath a chair, with more than 2/3 of the chocolate bar GONE. (surprisingly, she removed the wrapper. I thought that was pretty talented.) Called the vet . . . that much chocolate would kill a 3 lb. dog . . . have to make her throw up. Have you ever had to do that? Not much fun. Give 4 tbs. hydrogen peroxide every 15 minutes until the first puke. Then keep going until it's clear. Finally put her on a towel in the wash basin in the laundry room. She had the "poor pitiful me" look on her face the whole time -- 4 hours -- and for the next week afterward. She walked around, pitifully, with her head down, moved slowly . . . the whole drama bit!!! Still, though, she's a choc-a-holic!!!

Can't remember who wanted the news on the BioZymes, but I'm calling tomorrow!!! Had to do "wedding stuff" today with Ash.

I used to make jewelry, too . . . have way too many beads and findings. Don't know whether to make jewelry or sell the stuff on E-bay . . . they're all sterling silver and gold-filled findings . . . and the stones are really high quality . . . will have to see how motivated I am. I'm just starting the "selling thing" on e-bay

Someone asked about music . . . I play piano . . . . my daughter says I sing well, but I don't think so. Compared to her, though, no one sings well . . . she's an opera singer! Her fiance is, too. They recorded this unbelievable song in Italian to play just prior to the processional for their wedding. It is unbelievable, if I do brag, myself!! <_<

Farting dogs??? I am telling you what . . . I turned that dog around 3 different times last night so that his head would be at the top . . . and he STILL didn't stay. Maybe he IS celiac . . . I do know that it was much worse, though, the other night when we let him finish off one of our baked potatoes. It is so bad that, once we were all sitting on the couch. Lucky let one rip . . . it was so horrible that it made Destiny jump about 6 inches to the other side of the couch!! :lol::lol: Then, she walked all the way to the OPPOSITE end of where he was!! I asked her if she was okay, she just looked shell-shocked!!!!! The good news, however, is that neither one of our dogs leave "presents" for us . . . they'd probably explode before doing that! :huh:

Dove chocolate covered almonds . . . they are to DIE for!! First got them a year ago Christmas . . . they used to be seasonal. Will have to find out if they are gluten-free, AND if they are available all the time . . . could be trouble!!!!! :rolleyes:

Waiting to see if my new batteries are in for my wheels . . . I MISS my independence. This whole "somebody pushing you around in the chair" when you get tired is spinach!!!!! :lol:

Need to leave Rachelville and enter "get your butt in gear and get the rest of the stuff done for the Wedding ville." Talk to you guys soon . . . . . Hugs, Lynne

Lisa Mentor

I guess, I will be the spinach shucker tomorrow morning. Ah, shinach. :(

But I get to eat it, so nan, nan, nanda...........pithhhhh :D

Volunteer Lynne , well, excuse me , but where the heck are you. <_< be here in the am.

AndreaB Contributor

From Mitch:

Notice to all residents of Rachelville. The following occupation has openings for applications.

Town B.U.M. (Bowels Under Maintenance)

This position does not ever close and applicants are permitted regardless of age, creed, race, religion. We are an equal opporunity village.

JenAnderson Rookie

And just what would that job entail........ :huh:

Rikki Tikki Explorer

That made me laugh B.U.M. bot a job I want to apply for! :D

VydorScope Proficient

MEGAN UPDATE

MONDAY, JULY 31, 2006 09:47 PM, CDT

Still no fevers! She had her pacing wires removed today, so the only thing she's attached to now is her heart and O2 monitors and the feeding tube (which she was attached to before surgery)!!! The nurse let Cole help with removing the pacing wires, which made him feel very important.

She had a really good day and seems to be feeling so much better than before surgery. One doctor who saw her when we were here a couple weeks ago just kept commenting on the difference. She couldn't believe it. She said it usually takes longer for kids to look good, so we're thankful for that.

A family that at Ronald McDonald House just had surgery today and isn't doing well and had to be put back on the heart lung machine tonight. His name is Will Ray. Please pray for him and his parents, Fred and Amy.

Thanks for everything!

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

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