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  1. CHELSEA, that is FANTASTIC!!! You go, girl!!! MOMMA, okay, I get it now. Thanks. Cissie
  2. SUSAN, you are BEAUTIFUL!!!!! That link is www.picresize.com. Well, if you get it, would you please enlighten me? I hate feeling so dense. You all will notice that I'm posting before the crack of dawn here in Jawja. I took a nap yesterday about 2:30 PM, but it turned into the longest nap in the history of R'ville. I woke up at 3:30 this...
  3. I'm so confused!!! Cissie
  4. Sugar is what we call people we like, and it's also kisses. If you're lovin on a baby, you would say, "Gimme some sugar" or "I've got all your sugar." Tighten, release, tighten, release? No thank you. I tried that a few years ago, and I couldn't pee for hours! Slow day in R'ville. But here - phew! 97 degrees, and I went out in it. Going...
  5. ROBBIN, shame on me! How could I have forgotten the gravy! And watermelon for dessert! Yum!!! Fixin to go get my hair done, the good Lord willin and the creeks don't rise. Cissie P.S. I think a lot of people from the dirt-poor mountains of Kentucky migrated to Cincinnati years ago. Oh, Susan! Cissie
  6. Yes indeedy! Amen! I was fixin' to add this, but it slipped my mind: Have y'all ever said "tump"? As in, "Don't stand up in that chair, child! It'll tump over!" Cissie
  7. Catching up. Ahhh, creamed corn! Love it; hate to make it. I don't mind the shuckin' or the slicin', but the scrapin' - Lord have mercy, what a mess! That corn milk flies all over the kitchen! And, yep, you must use bacon grease, not just butter. How does this Southern meal sound: A cup of pot likker doctored up with pepper sauce and lemon juice...
  8. Hey, Suse, maybe Lisa's thinking about that Celiac guy you mentioned pages ago. Cissie
  9. I have a great dentist: Dr. Ben W. Jernigan, Jr. 404-378-1466 Suite 340 315 West Ponce de Leon Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030 He's up to date on all the latest, but I don't know about celiac. If he doesn't know about it, I'm sure he'd be willing to learn. My next appointment isn't until October, so I haven't asked him yet. Besides, I'm still waiting...
  10. Zax, thanks for the information! We're way off-topic, but your subject matter is fascinating. I wasn't thinking that far back, but even if I had been, I didn't know about the decline in health of native populations so long ago. Glad you explained. My favorite paleos are the Neanderthals. I like to think that they survived by mating with our ancestors...
  11. Fantastic news about Megan! Praises for all you parents who are protecting your children from the filth on television! I'm going to have a busy afternoon, so talk to you all later. Cissie
  12. I'm a little confused here. Were the archeologists talking about Native Americans? They were the only hunter-gatherers in North America, because the settlers were already an agricultural society before they ever arrived on this continent. But not only were the Native Americans hunter-gatherers, they also cultivated corn, beans, and squash - the Three Sisters...
  13. Cecile, I'm fine! I took a break from R'ville today; had a bunch of other stuff to do. I'm off to bed, now that I've caught up with everyone. Cissie
  14. BTW, before I close down, I feel compelled to get on another soapbox. Listen, my children, and you shall hear. Just because I'm Town Matriarch, and even though I can't see that town trophy, doesn't mean that I haven't . . . uh . . . been young. You'd be surprised at the tales old folks could tell. Remember that, the next time you see an old lady in...
  15. Alison, I think that haze is a kind of mold. I gave up eating grapes years ago, because I'm so allergic to mold, and it wouldn't come off when I washed with just water. So, thanks for the tip about the dishwashing soap. Maybe I can eat grapes again! Andrea, you may be right about the soy. I've wondered about it myself. I ordered several things...
  16. Cecile, great news about the kids' house! Post pictures! Thanks, all, for the good wishes! I think I've found the culprit, but it makes no sense to me. I had a Crispy Rice Bar, the one with peanut butter, from Enviro Kidz, but I've eaten them before with no problems. ??? I don't want to give up spinach either. I'm wondering if I should try...
  17. Oh, Lord, but I suddenly feel awful! Bloated stomach, dry mouth - what have I done now! I'm going to bed. Have a lovely afternoon and evening, y'all! Cissie
  18. WOW! Donna, that's extraordinary! I'm going to go to that site and print the article. One of my daughters used to have terrible panic attacks, but they're under control now, because her doctor found an anti-depressant that works. It would be terrific if the diet would help her. Well, if she'd follow it. Cissie
  19. I looked up the histamine list; hate that I can't eat spinach! I love steamed spinach, with a few squirts of fresh-squeezed lemon juice. I'm worried too. The latest update (Thank you, Vincent.) does not sound good. Oh, God, please help that baby! Cissie
  20. Hey there, Goofy Dog Girl! Maybe they had msg in them? Lord have mercy! Get rid of that bomb!!! Cissie
  21. I know the feeling! My mother used to put me in charge of my baby sister (9 1/2 years younger than I), and I hated it! We adore each other now, and laugh a lot about those days. Once, when I was about 11 or 12, I was helping mother paint the kitchen, blue and yellow, and I was doing the yellow. My little sister was aggravating me because she wanted to...
  22. I knew there was something I wanted to reply to! Susan, I'm so jealous! I always wanted brothers! Cissie
  23. I'm really confused about the histamine diet. What to eat and what not to eat? Y'all know a bit about my family's history with allergies. Doesn't that indicate that we're overloaded with histamine? And then there's the adrenal thing that was brought into the equation. What is cortisol? Do you need a prescription for it? I want to try it out...
  24. Hooray for "alone time!" I climbed a wild cherry tree and swung onto the garage roof (flat with slight slope) for my private time. Sometimes I read, and sometimes I just daydreamed. I learned to swing on vines the summer I was twelve. We drove across the state to East Tennessee, and spent a couple of months with mother's fourth cousin thrice removed,...
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