Is that made with real meat?
Is that made with real meat?
I don't think I can put into words how much I hope NOT!!!
Lucille
I got a questionnaire from a friend today and thought it would be fun to adapt it for r.c.t.n. Anybody want to play?
Welcome to the 2006 edition of getting to know your stitching friends.
Next time you get back to NY, Lucille, have my mom and dad take you to the place that serves Fish & Chips. (gummi fish and smashed potato chips) Dad tried it. Personally, I stuck to Peconic Swamp Thang (similar to Rocky Road).
I'm afraid to tell you that neither of those sound great to me either. Anything more exotic that mint chip, or maybe cherry vanilla, is too much for me.
LOL, no. :-)
M&M Meats is a company that specializes in frozen foods. Probably started as meats only, but have branched out. I knew it sounded odd when I wrote it.
Tara
Tara D ,in rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote: and entertained us with
I'm rather off them. I like their stuff, though it's pricey in most cases but I bought something one day and put it on my visa. A month or so later it appeared on my statement and I was damned if I could think what I bought and the name showing was one of the biggest crooks in town.
I called visa and they sent me a copy and said often that type of billing presents problems when one checks. I hadn't particularly realized they were a franchise and certainly will not buy again here and put money in that man's pocket lol
I mark it up to the price of convenience. though I'm finding more and more options these days. There are a couple of places that make fresh pasta and sell it with a packaged sauce. Even one that offers a "pick up your meal on the way home" place.
But it is nice to pick up a dozen single serving portions and bung them in the freezer for lunches. I've tried most brands, and their seem far superior in taste and comparable in calories (I.E. it's not all full of rich stuff upping the calorie content).
That I can understand and respect.
Tara
Tara D ,in rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote: and entertained us with
We have two or three of those 'pick up your meal on the way home' places and another one is a chef with whom you settle for a menu of things for the freezer. He comes to your home, with groceries, prepares everything and places it in the freezer with full instructions for how to heat and serve lol I reckon pretty soon we will be able to breed children without legs or hands lol
I liked M&M's for their little hors doovers that could be produced at a moments notice, oh well.
Hmmm. My alternate thought was it was a typo of a mix: M&M (candy) meets Caramel Praline Passion. That sounds rather yummy.
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None of the above
Nanny McPhee
Cash in the Attic - any thing crafty or science
So far - one cup of tea
Was Ann, now Parmenter
Thai
Haven't found one
DARK
Silence (DS is out the door, DH, DD are still asleep)
Pick up truck
Roast beef with sprouts, horseradish on a wrap
Sounds good to me
T-shirt, old sweats
Don't know - no vacations until DD is out of college - 2020
white
Norden
Lots of them
Just after DD's bus leaves
MA
Flowers or geometric designs
Anytime some one says WOW
All of them
A marine biologist or a park ranger
Campfires
Engineer, teacher, Mom
Do ears count
brown
Miss Gertie Bird - Saturday
A John Deere tractor
daylily
Haven't seen it in ages but Steve's Chocolate, Cinnamon Raisin
Didn't
French, Latin, a little German
Too many to count
NH
What kind of a girl do you think I am?
Does DS count?
Welcome to the 2007 edition of getting to know your stitching friends.
Carolyn
Welcome to the 2006 edition of getting to know your stitching friends.
Feel free to add a random question that I forgot: Is that all there is?
Donna in Virginia
This reminds me of one of my funniest DD stories. We'd been in Britain on vacation when she was 4 y.o., and a few weeks after our return we rented a beach house with a bunch of my old high school friends. DD was sitting at the kitchen counter, with a plate of mounded Pepperidge Farm cheddar cheese goldfish on one half, and a mound of potato chips on the other.
My friend looked at it and said, "Lexa, I think you might want to put something more substantial on that plate. How about a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?"
And without missing a beat, DD looked up, and said, "What? This is fish and chips!"
Sue
8:30 (slept in)
Either, but don't have any
Pirates of the Caribbean II
How it's Made, History International, Tonight Show (tape it and watch it the next day)
Slim Fast milk shake
Irene (Grandma's name)
Any that's not hot/spicey
Onions, pecans,walnuts, almonds, oh yeah, OKRA! ! !
Dark
Something DH is watching on the Science Channel - he leaves for work at 2.
Subaru station wagon, but looked at Honda Elements on New Year's Day in preparation for the bankruptcy to be over in autumn.
Italion dry salami with swiss cheese
arrogance, meanness/cruelty
jeans, sweatshirt
Anywhere rural and mountainous or hilly
dry wall blah, but at least the ugly wall paper is gone
too many to choose
again, too many to choose
afternoons during the summer, out on the deck
San Francisco, CA, USA
Depends on my mood and the recipient. Pictures and themes I wouldn't hang on my own walls are sometimes fun to work on as gifts
Stitching with my neice and nephews
Diet Pepsi
DMC, but will use anything available
Depends on the project
Cowboy, veterinarian
Too many to list. Walks with my grandparents?
Babysitter, veterinary technician, assistant librarian, incoming call center (yuck!!!!!), mail order entry
One in each ear
Green/hazel
Blackwork ornaments from magazine - put it down last night
To the Acorn -EGA Group correspondence course. Design is nice, but directions and graphs were horrid.
Any, preferably still growing rather than cut
Chocolate mint, chocolate peanut butter from Food 4 Less in Medford, OR
Once
Studied Spanish, Italian and Portuguese but don't really speak any of them. I was always better at reading than speaking
Elizabeth Peters, Dorthy Gilman, Rebecca Shaw, Charles Dickens, the woman who wrote: Blessed Are the Cheesemakers
Applegate, Oregon, USA
Ewwww, Yuck!
Oddear - Retreiver/shepherd/border collie cross Racing pigeons - not named Assorted hens/roosters - all named: Chicken, except for one that came to us named Esther
Wasn't that a great book!
C
the
Sarah-Kate Lynch!
I just read it based on a mention in this group, and LOVED it! Now I have to seek out her bread-themed book...
And I'm going to buy the Cheesemakers book for a friend for her BD.
sue
It's one of those that has stayed with me. I think I'll ask the library to find it the "bread book" on ILL if they don't have it! C
Hi everyone, My name is Chelsea and here are my answers:
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