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  • I got it I got it... Prunella (lady with the hair, that's what we had named her) is in the 1/3 cut cobalt blue brief folders. She's after Don for getting her ousted from the forum, this is why his brief folders are all blue. As for the cookies an…
  • Hey Don...Does that GTO have a hemi? Now there is the perfect name for the baby - Hemi!!!! Don't you agree Don?
  • Don, unfortunately I will never be able to afford a 67 Shelby Mustang GT500, they cost approximately $65,000 fully restored (that's low end). That's why I named her Shelby, because she will be the only one I ever own! I have a 1.6 million dollar S…
  • You can also go for those names that could be either boy or girl. Like Pat or Lee. I named my daughter after the car of my dreams....Shelby. She has all the horse power of the car she's named after as well. Congrats!
  • Pee Wee Herman would be the code word...
  • Speaking of beer can openers...how sad is this. I said to my daughter (she's 9 going on 30), "Get mommie the can opener". I of course meant the pop a hole in the can "beer opener". She proceeded to drag outside the electric can opener. After a …
  • [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 04-14-05 AT 08:31AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Mashed potatoes...oh my that's a comfort food. Not those faux potatoes from a box but real peeled and quartered, boiled and mashed with a stick of butter and lots…
  • I guess with age comes wisdom and early rising. I must be really young...at 3AM, I'm just starting to get into a deep sleep. As for your wonderful breakfast...I'd throw a big ole hand full of diced up country ham in that pie and call it a breakfas…
  • mmmmmmm...comfort food. You should fry these up in a well seasoned iron skillet. They will crisp and brown beautifully. We used to make potato pancakes out of left over mashed potatoes. I think I'll make these this weekend. My stomach is growli…
  • Ah...hooch from a jug. This brings back a memory for me. I can remember an old mason jar sitting high out of reach in our cupboard. It contained what looked like to me...water. Many years later I learned that it contained white lighten, the reci…
    in MINT JULEP Comment by HRGirl July 2004
  • No Pennsylvanians don't know what grits are...and a biscuit comes from a can. The only people that I have found that can cook (the way I like) in PA are the Pennsylvania Dutch. They know how to make chicken and dumplins. I love the South and I am…
    in Key Lime Pie Comment by HRGirl May 2004
  • I was asking if you knew that they were yellow, Mr. Don!!! As I did read the recipe!!! How is a good ol' boy from Mississippi gonna survive on a low carb diet? No biscuits...NO GRAVY (that's why I couldn't do it), NO GRITS...I give you credit for…
    in Key Lime Pie Comment by HRGirl May 2004
  • As I sit here listening to Buffett and reading the Forum, I come upon the Key Lime Pie recipe. Thanks Don for giving me the pangs to visit the Keys. I'm sure my husband will thank you, I'm going home and TELLING him we need to go. Did you know th…
    in Key Lime Pie Comment by HRGirl May 2004
  • Don, I knew you were a Buffett fan!!! You made me so proud!
  • Well its not a recipe...but okay..she looks like a Prunella!
  • Was that grease gravy?? Over some biscuits? or grits?
  • I don't think so. I don't ever fry them crisp, they are too big. I do make ham and eggs and homefries. Homefries are potatoes sliced like thick potato chips and fried up to a golden brown outside and a soft inside. Some people call them hash b…
  • Can use buttermilk instead? yummmmmy!
  • Thanks Whirl...I have a large collection of tropical drinks. Being a Buffett fan, you have to have the drinks to go with the music. I think I have figured out a drink to go with just about everyone of the songs. I have to find my sponge cake reci…
  • This would make Jimmy proud!!!
  • >Ok, I might have been a bit hasty when I said I would try every drink >posted. :~~ Who could know that HRGirl would post so many? Well, I do >have a three day weekend to accomplish this feat, so tomorrow night, >let the drinking …
    in Cooking? Comment by HRGirl July 2003
  • Unfortunately, in the summer time I don't cook anything that can't be done on a grill and requires little or no prep! I can say that I have more drink recipes, the summer time we spend lots of time outside (watching the grill) with a blender whirli…
    in Cooking? Comment by HRGirl July 2003
  • Margaret, I come from a long line of women that NEVER measured anything. I cook and bake by handfuls and dabs. I'll never forget when I asked my grandmother for her pumpkin pie recipe. When she started out with 3 handfuls of flour and sugar to t…
  • Here ya go! Pink Squirrel 1 oz. Creme de Noyaux 1 oz. White Creme de Cacao 1 oz. Cream Ice Mix ingredients with ice in a shaker or blender. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
  • Sonny, Here is the recipe my husband (part-time bartender...full time pain in the butt) uses for my mudslides! Its great. If you need any other drink recipes, I got'em! Frozen Mudslides 1 ounce vodka 1 ounce coffee liqueur 1 ounce Irish crea…
  • Oh please do...definitely to be a summer treat at my house. :DD
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cold unsalted butter 2 tablespoons cold vegetable shortening 1 egg, beaten 1 cup buttermilk Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. In a large…
  • There is a guy in Philly that will be selling gas for $1.49 starting Friday. He will sell it for that price until he runs out.
  • Bill Clinton doesn't either!
  • Unfortunately for my daughter, our school district is on strike and has been for a week. Looks like no hope of a settlement and according to the newspaper the teachers will be forced into binding arbitration on October 10th. This will eliminate al…