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Beagle noseprints and spit
Geez, George, that box you sent had beagle noseprints and saliva all
over it. You sure that's oregano? :-)
Thanks for the CARE package. I like the leaf celery in lots of things.
What am I supposed to do with the Mexican mint marigold leaves? How'd
you know I need oregano?
You da bomb, Dude! It was about this time 3 years ago when I visited
you and Miz Anne and Sleepy, may she rest in peace (Sleepy, not Miz
Anne).
BTW, MIZ ANNE will be receiving a box on Friday or Saturday. IT went
out today. Nuthin' in it for you, though, unless you sweet-talk her.
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Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.me.com/barbschaller
Updated 4-24-2010 with food story and pictures
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Re: Beagle noseprints and spit
Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> Geez, George, that box you sent had beagle noseprints and saliva all
> over it. You sure that's oregano? :-)
> Thanks for the CARE package. I like the leaf celery in lots of things.
> What am I supposed to do with the Mexican mint marigold leaves? How'd
> you know I need oregano?
Mexican Mint Marigold is a good substitute for tarragon. Use it in
anything that would call for tarragon.
>
> You da bomb, Dude! It was about this time 3 years ago when I visited
> you and Miz Anne and Sleepy, may she rest in peace (Sleepy, not Miz
> Anne).
>
> BTW, MIZ ANNE will be receiving a box on Friday or Saturday. IT went
> out today. Nuthin' in it for you, though, unless you sweet-talk her.
That's okay, tomorrow is her birthday, she will be (numbers
deleted)years old. She is younger than me you know, by at least eight
months. Sweet talk is my specialty, how do you think I got the woman to
start with, good looks?
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Re: Beagle noseprints and spit
In article <[email protected]>,
George Shirley <[email protected]> wrote:
> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > Geez, George, that box you sent had beagle noseprints and saliva all
> > over it. You sure that's oregano? :-)
> > Thanks for the CARE package. I like the leaf celery in lots of things.
> > What am I supposed to do with the Mexican mint marigold leaves? How'd
> > you know I need oregano?
>
> Mexican Mint Marigold is a good substitute for tarragon. Use it in
> anything that would call for tarragon.
Got it. Thanks.
>
> >
> > You da bomb, Dude! It was about this time 3 years ago when I visited
> > you and Miz Anne and Sleepy, may she rest in peace (Sleepy, not Miz
> > Anne).
> >
> > BTW, MIZ ANNE will be receiving a box on Friday or Saturday. IT went
> > out today. Nuthin' in it for you, though, unless you sweet-talk her.
>
> That's okay, tomorrow is her birthday, she will be (numbers
> deleted)years old. She is younger than me you know, by at least eight
> months. Sweet talk is my specialty, how do you think I got the woman to
> start with, good looks?
The jury's still out. I still have those pictures up on my web site.
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Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://web.me.com/barbschaller
Updated 4-24-2010 with food story and pictures
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