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Lisa

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  1. Lynne:

    Thought that we need to educate all others that are not Southern Girls GRITS- Girls Raised in the South.

    For instance:

    When, I posted about "putting up corn" Susan was all over me "like white on rice".

    A few hours later a strong thunder storm came through .. it "was raining like a cow pissing on a flat rock in a rain storm".

    After, we werrrrrrrre sweating "like a ho in church".

    And on and on and on.

    Southerners aren't dummys, just a little sly ( actually, I was born in Bergen County, NJ). :P

  2. 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:

  3. Hey, In Rachelville, can we have corn shuckers (yes, shuckers :) ) I've go six dozen corn on the cob to put up. Shuck, blanch, cool, cut and cream and freeze....an all day event.

    It's spinach when you're doing it, but on a cold winter night...it's soooo good.

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

    Lisa

  4. I will be leaving to LIVE in Shanghai for at least a year, my friend who is already there is celiac and is finding it hard and although I am not celiac I am allergic to wheat and rye amongst other things. I would like to know if anyone knows any gluten-free friendly shops other than the std fruit and veg markets and any other helpful tips for living in China and maintaining healthy eating habits.

    Cool, my brother lives and works in Shanghai. The city is so international and cosmopolitian, I am sure you will have no problems, as many if not most speak English.

  5. Probably too late but McCormick brand Montreal seasoning is gluten-free.

    richard

    Shoot richard, do you know the prime ribs that I passed by. Uhh But good to hear from you.

    On second thought, I don't think that restaurants have mcCormicks too expensive. Generic brand, I believe. :unsure:

    But in the home pantry, will toss out any other. Thanks.

    Is it any cooler in those hills then it is on the flat lands.? :unsure:

  6. I have a question...nothing about gay cops, altoids or hunkey females :lol:

    Yes, I have a serious question... imagine that :o

    Just wondering if anyone else has this... when I hurt myself enough to break skin... like a cut... no matter what I cut myself on... that injury becomes an allergic reaction, a hive... does anyone else have this?

    Not with me, but when I bruise or skin or scrape skin, it takes months go heal and the color to subside.

  7. Too tired to go back to the geese thread, and don't know.......

    We used to live on a lake and every day about 500 geese would come to rest. EVERYWHERE. When the girls were small the would ride their bikes and someone would be behind in the wagon that the bike would pull.

    There was so much goose crap all over the road, that as the bike traveled down the road, it would kick up all the goose crap into the wagon and the girls would come in splattered with goose crap all over their faces and clothes. The bike wheels would kick it up into their faces.

    You can really slip on goose crap too and really hurt your self. They CRA- everywhere.

    They ARE CANADIAN, CAN WE SEND THEM BACK.

    All they do here is eat and do-do.

    L

  8. Madam Pres: Lynne is doing the T-shirts, not me. Mine will be "I live in Rachelville, why the heck are you here for"? Just in case the altoid (secret) might get leaked to CNN

    BTW: where is everyone tonight. Or am I the only one home on a Saturday night sitting on the computer, well.........probly maybe sooo. :( Shoot, I had a good one tonight. :P

    Lisa

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