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Close your eyes and ponder a fish stick and one of those pressed chicken patties. Do they appear to be identifiable fish and chicken pieces or do they look more like they were run through a grinder machine after some minimal boning exercise, then pr…
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I think you got her there Les! x:D
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Beef stew, all potted meat products, vienna sausage, most sausage patties, processed salmon, smoked beef or pork sausage, fish sticks, crab meat patties and frozen chicken patties are all made with 'mechanically separated' meat. The label may not sa…
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I think in some parts of the South, it is classified as a sin to not raise your child eating stuff cooked with hamhock or salt pork in the pot. So, you must stop this nonsense no later than the day she turns one.
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Ain't nothin' better than a can of Dinty Moore Beef Stew and eight Ritz crackers. Just don't look too hard at the ingredients. Be suspicious of ANY liquid in a can that you pour into a recipe. Unless it's water! And, for you vegans, don't forget th…
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Lips, toes, fingers, nose hair, and a few parts that will go unmentioned. Have you never closely examined mechanically separated chicken with a magnifying glass? You should do that sometime when you aren't ironing. x:-)
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This is good Shadow! By the way, do you know what is meant by 'sitting by lights bored or was it board?'
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Mechanically separated chicken, picture it, means simply that, after partial deboning and gathering the major parts for packaging, all of the leftover parts of a chicken are sloshed and pushed through a grinding, shredding machine, without benefit o…
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 09-14-04 AT 05:58PM (CST)[/font][br][br]The issue isn't 'solved'. I have about 45 bottles on my multi-color tree and room for at least 15 more. I'd even take one from Oregon Parabeagle. Ray, your theory …
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I don't know. A true red glass is virtually impossible to find. I've never seen one in a liquor store. The red I thought was true has begun to fade after two years. Come to think of it, of all the antique, small bottles I've seen over the years, I d…
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Thanks Leslie, but I've checked that site before. The bottles are tiny. I can use only wine-sized or larger. The spirit-traps are not original with me by any means. 2-300 year old African and Jamaican (and probably older) folklore had it that you sh…
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Yes! Sure. I have about 22 pegs on my tree with no bottle on them. I can use a red, even a vase, I think. The secret is that all the spirits that visit the residence/property, drift around in the yard and eventually collect in the bottles and are tr…
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Sorry Ray, I was just sayin', a gentleman doesn't ask certain questions. x:-)
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Red is red is red. Raymond. These are personal questions and it's none of your business. You may send me one yourself if you like.
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What was the question? If you pose a question, we will surely answer it by either not responding or by silence.
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Raymond: You've made a difference in my life; but, I take issue with you saying you grew up 27 years ago!
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But will the cows and horses be able to learn how to operate this thing?
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Well, Bill, on the other hand, how's the toaster oven working?
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But any future son-in-law will surely be jolted when he sees you in an apron, whistling away and ironing, watching Oprah. Ray...you got time to tell me how to build a swiss watch? You did good on the water heater thing. Do you have a 'call-in show'…
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Hubby has it at >work (family business) and does the laundry >between customers. It comes out well and he does >a minimum of ironing. (Although he did get >himself a really nice Rowenta). Please don't post this kind of stuff. It …
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Pardon my ignorance, but, at what point is this water heated? To run hot, water at some point must come into contact with a heat source. If there is no tank, when does the supply line get introduced to the heat source? Ray, Sears doesn't produce th…
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First, for more than several reasons, you should live below the Mason-Dixon line. x:-) Second, I am delighted that Ray's church now has indoor plumbing. x:D When I was a little boy, visiting one of my grandmothers, I learned that 'on demand water…
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Ah yes, as with the Corvair, a car ahead of its time. Nader, a crusader, a man ahead of his mind. (didn't you recently purchase a Corvair Raymond?)
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My expectations of New York Liberals are not to be 'lived up to' but to be 'lived down to'.
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But you couldn't have dragged Ray away from Private Forum Mail long enough to buy you a hamburger.
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I should have known better than to reread this one at 11:35 (lunch time). Thanks to RAD and Larry I will be skipping lunch.
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New Haven's in Indiana. I spent part of last week there. But, maybe there's another one in CT. I also noticed the word 'draft' in that one.
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"The question is how do we reach out and work with those who hate the acts of the terrorists but agree with their goals." I've worked really hard trying to understand that question. While dove hunting yesterday afternoon on 4500 acres with 150 guys…
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Please send me any information you have on George Bush's votes at any time in history or notes you have regarding his honesty, remarks and actions over the past 20 years. I would really like to review that information so that I may make a thoughtful…
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A "Few Terrorists"? My God! Although there are several tapes of him contradicting himself, there are at least three of Kerry and the other Democrat leaders saying that the information at hand did indicate WMDs existed and that Sadaam had to be broug…