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Wayne Boatwright[_1_] 27-11-2006 01:22 AM

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Oh pshaw, on Sun 26 Nov 2006 07:03:28p, Omelet meant to say...

> Hey Wayne,
>
> Just sent the final on the three tuxedos Christmas Card!
> Please let me know if you want any modifications?


Hi OM,

I haven't been able to get to my g-mail account all day, not sure why. As
soon as I can I'll let you know if everything came through alright.

> I hope those huge files came thru ok? Most printers require PDF files or
> you get lousy prints from low resolution. The print looked good on my
> end, but a bit small at 3" x 5". I can enlarge it a bit and re-send.


The 3" x 5" size will probably fit the best on the card stock I have. I'm
sure it will work out okay, but I'll definitely let you know.

Thanks a million!

> OB food: Spent the weekend making sausage using my new toy, (an early
> christmas present to myself), using turkey breast meat and pork
> trimmings. Pictures to follow as soon as I upload them to tinypic.
>
> But that won't be until I get this final batch of sausage I'm working on
> into the 'frige. ;-) I like to let it firm up overnight before freezing
> it.


What kind of casings did you use?

--
Wayne Boatwright
__________________________________________________

You're not as real as you think you are.


Omelet 27-11-2006 02:03 AM

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Hey Wayne,

Just sent the final on the three tuxedos Christmas Card!
Please let me know if you want any modifications?

I hope those huge files came thru ok? Most printers require PDF files or
you get lousy prints from low resolution. The print looked good on my
end, but a bit small at 3" x 5". I can enlarge it a bit and re-send.

OB food: Spent the weekend making sausage using my new toy, (an early
christmas present to myself), using turkey breast meat and pork
trimmings. Pictures to follow as soon as I upload them to tinypic.

But that won't be until I get this final batch of sausage I'm working on
into the 'frige. ;-) I like to let it firm up overnight before freezing
it.
--
Peace, Om

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"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson

Omelet 27-11-2006 10:54 AM

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In article 9>,
Wayne Boatwright <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh pshaw, on Sun 26 Nov 2006 07:03:28p, Omelet meant to say...
>
> > Hey Wayne,
> >
> > Just sent the final on the three tuxedos Christmas Card!
> > Please let me know if you want any modifications?

>
> Hi OM,
>
> I haven't been able to get to my g-mail account all day, not sure why. As
> soon as I can I'll let you know if everything came through alright.
>
> > I hope those huge files came thru ok? Most printers require PDF files or
> > you get lousy prints from low resolution. The print looked good on my
> > end, but a bit small at 3" x 5". I can enlarge it a bit and re-send.

>
> The 3" x 5" size will probably fit the best on the card stock I have. I'm
> sure it will work out okay, but I'll definitely let you know.
>
> Thanks a million!


Cool! :-)
I sent two versions in two separate e-mails.

>
> > OB food: Spent the weekend making sausage using my new toy, (an early
> > christmas present to myself), using turkey breast meat and pork
> > trimmings. Pictures to follow as soon as I upload them to tinypic.
> >
> > But that won't be until I get this final batch of sausage I'm working on
> > into the 'frige. ;-) I like to let it firm up overnight before freezing
> > it.

>
> What kind of casings did you use?


Just the regular hog intestine casings.
I don't like the man made collagen casings...

>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright


Cheers!
--
Peace, Om

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"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson

Wayne Boatwright[_1_] 28-11-2006 01:15 AM

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Oh pshaw, on Mon 27 Nov 2006 03:54:07a, Omelet meant to say...

> In article 9>,
> Wayne Boatwright <wayneboatwright_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Oh pshaw, on Sun 26 Nov 2006 07:03:28p, Omelet meant to say...
>>
>> > Hey Wayne,
>> >
>> > Just sent the final on the three tuxedos Christmas Card!
>> > Please let me know if you want any modifications?

>>
>> Hi OM,
>>
>> I haven't been able to get to my g-mail account all day, not sure why.
>> As soon as I can I'll let you know if everything came through alright.
>>
>> > I hope those huge files came thru ok? Most printers require PDF files
>> > or you get lousy prints from low resolution. The print looked good
>> > on my end, but a bit small at 3" x 5". I can enlarge it a bit and
>> > re-send.

>>
>> The 3" x 5" size will probably fit the best on the card stock I have.
>> I'm sure it will work out okay, but I'll definitely let you know.
>>
>> Thanks a million!

>
> Cool! :-)
> I sent two versions in two separate e-mails.


I got them both, and they look terrific! I will use both, too!

Will e-mail you later...

>> > OB food: Spent the weekend making sausage using my new toy, (an early
>> > christmas present to myself), using turkey breast meat and pork
>> > trimmings. Pictures to follow as soon as I upload them to tinypic.
>> >
>> > But that won't be until I get this final batch of sausage I'm working
>> > on into the 'frige. ;-) I like to let it firm up overnight before
>> > freezing it.

>>
>> What kind of casings did you use?

>
> Just the regular hog intestine casings.
> I don't like the man made collagen casings...


If I made my own sausage that's what I would do, too. I try never to buy
sausage unless it is a natural casing. The other stuff is UGH!

--
Wayne Boatwright
__________________________________________________

Cats don't brag about whom they have slept with.



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