"Ophelia" > wrote in message
> "Farm1" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> On 12/22/2012 6:28 AM, Farm1 wrote:
>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>> "Farm1" > wrote in message
>>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>>>> "Farm1" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> "Farm1" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yep. A good intro is to cook and mash them WITH potatoes.
>>>>>>>>>>> Did anyone suggest the tatties and neeps here would be
>>>>>>>>>>> otherwise?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Yes, they did. It's there in black and white for you to read.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> *smile* You also are wasting your time
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've made it very simple for you. It's now there in that black and
>>>>>>>> white I mentioned in the very first line in this post. That
>>>>>>>> shouldn't
>>>>>>>> be too hard for you to find.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *smile* keep dancing
))
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your agreement with Christine's post about going back to
>>>>>> pre-bickering
>>>>>> days was obviously a sham.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You either made a genuine mistake and failed to read for
>>>>>> comprehension or
>>>>>> your did what you so freuently do by just taking aim at Janet. The
>>>>>> former can be excused but the latter is just deliberately boorish.
>>>>>
>>>>> You know, this dance is becoming very boring ...
>>>>
>>>> Indeed, it is. You should apologise for being wrong and deliberately
>>>> rude.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> It was notbob who suggested mashing them together. (All I said was
>>> "tatties & neeps", with no mention of how to prepare them.)
>>
>> I know it was notbob who suggested it as you will see if you reread my
>> posts. I also know you didn't mention how you prepared them.*
>
>> If Ophelia is going to be consistent rather than just aiming to impress
>> >> with her words, you too will also be told to keep dancing for pointing
>> out that someone did indeed say it. You won't be though.
>
> * which is why she doesn't need to dance
)))
Which of course makes no sense. but then your references to dancing also
make no sense. A dim Irish broad used to say the same thing. Not mush
originality around these days. No wonder that 'legal things' seems to be a
catching virus.
> Now Farm ... keep dancing
Now Patricia what was it you said about how you weren't reading any more of
my posts?