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"George Shirley" > wrote in message
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> Ophelia wrote:
>> George Shirley wrote:
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>>>Brian Mailman wrote:
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>>>>George Shirley wrote:
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>>>>>Brian Mailman wrote:
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>>>>>>Dave Bell wrote:
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>>>>>>>The Cook wrote:
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>>>>>>>>I am sure that they were the breads and cakes baked in jars. There
>>>>>>>>were a raft of recipes for those things a few years ago. That method
>>>>>>>>has never been approved in the US.
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Approved or not:
>>>>>>>http://www.honeybearranchca.com/700946.html
>>>>>>>Camino, CA 95709-9703
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Maybe things are different, up in the gold country!
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>It's possible they have equipment and/or ingredients not available
>>>>>>to the home cook.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>B/, one day older than Barb
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Then Happy Birthday to you Brian as I believe tomorrow is Barb's
>>>>>29th birthday. <BSEG>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Thank you Susan, Thank you George (happy birthday Barb).... it's my
>>>>20th anniversary of my 35th.... rolling double nickels here.
>>>>
>>>>B/
>>>
>>>Another 13 years and you can catch up to where I am now. You're just a
>>>kid Brian. I vaguely remember being 55 yo, heck I vaguely remember
>>>being 18 yo, but very vaguely.

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>>
>> Pah, I don't believe that) You are just a laddie)
>>
>> Brian I seem to have missed your birthday Please accept my very good
>> wishes. I hope you had a wonderful day and will have great year)

> Bloody Sassenach, how could you think an American of English descent would
> believe you? Just kidding, I actually like the Scots, Scotland being the
> better part of the UK. <VBG>


LOLOL don't push yer luck laddie))))