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Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if you can
buy them there.

These are the bottles......

http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...1660&ProdCat=1
&PostCode=

http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw

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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 07:42:56p, PeterL told us...

> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if you
> can buy them there.
>
> These are the bottles......
>
> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...1660&ProdCat=1
> &PostCode=
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>



We don't have that brand, Peter, at least I've never seen it. And I know
that your tomato product is distinctly different from the US brands.

Catsup, mustard, and even mayonnaise are commonly available in squeeze
bottles in the US, but our brands are different.

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> On Sat 13 Dec 2008 07:42:56p, PeterL told us...
>
>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if
>> you can buy them there.
>>
>> These are the bottles......
>>
>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...e/?prodPK=1660

&ProdCat=
>> 1 &PostCode=
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>

>
>
> We don't have that brand, Peter, at least I've never seen it. And I
> know that your tomato product is distinctly different from the US
> brands.
>
> Catsup, mustard, and even mayonnaise are commonly available in squeeze
> bottles in the US, but our brands are different.
>




Excellent!! Thanks for that Wayne.

I hope my Secret Santa recipient likes them :-)


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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 08:06:45p, PeterL told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> 5.247:
>
>> On Sat 13 Dec 2008 07:42:56p, PeterL told us...
>>
>>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if
>>> you can buy them there.
>>>
>>> These are the bottles......
>>>
>>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...e/?prodPK=1660

> &ProdCat=
>>> 1 &PostCode=
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>>

>>
>>
>> We don't have that brand, Peter, at least I've never seen it. And I
>> know that your tomato product is distinctly different from the US
>> brands.
>>
>> Catsup, mustard, and even mayonnaise are commonly available in squeeze
>> bottles in the US, but our brands are different.
>>

>
>
>
> Excellent!! Thanks for that Wayne.
>
> I hope my Secret Santa recipient likes them :-)
>
>


You're welcome, and I'm sure they will!

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PeterL wrote:
> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if you can
> buy them there.
>
> These are the bottles......
>
> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...1660&ProdCat=1
> &PostCode=
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>



I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.

{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)

gloria p


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On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:27:26 -0700, Gloria P >
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>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)


Yep, this is the real Peter.
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Gloria P > wrote in
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> PeterL wrote:
>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if
>> you can buy them there.
>>
>> These are the bottles......
>>
>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...e/?prodPK=1660

&ProdCat=
>> 1 &PostCode=
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>

>
>
> I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
> ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.



That's good. Our tomato sauce is pretty tasty, so I'm sure it will be
enjoyed. Besides, they'll have a bottle with "Tomato Sauce" written on
it :-)


>
> {Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>



Yes, tis I.

My headers look like this........

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The forgers are like this.......

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>>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)

>
> Yep, this is the real Peter.




This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/

Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at the
moment.



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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 09:37:50p, PeterL told us...

> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote in
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>> On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:27:26 -0700, Gloria P >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)

>>
>> Yep, this is the real Peter.

>
>
>
> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>
> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at
> the moment.


Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)



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>> On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:27:26 -0700, Gloria P >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)

>>
>> Yep, this is the real Peter.

>
>This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/


Oh, brother!

>Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at the
>moment.


Ugh! That's miserable! We're sitting at 35F right now. Downright
balmy, compared to the past week or two.

Doc


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"Gloria P" > wrote in message
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> PeterL wrote:
>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if you
>> can buy them there.
>>
>> These are the bottles......
>>
>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...1660&ProdCat=1
>> &PostCode=
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>

>
>
> I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
> ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.
>
> {Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>
> gloria p


if it sounds like a duck, and walks like a duck...

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>>>
>>> Yep, this is the real Peter.

>>
>>
>>
>> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>>
>> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at
>> the moment.

>
> Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)



It's certainly cooled my mouth and my Oesophegus!!


Streets Blue Ribbon (Extra Creamy) Double Chocolate :-)


http://www.bananablue.com.au/product....php?id=115364


That, and a 1.5lt bottle of icy cold "Just Tasmania" spring water.


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> wrote:
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>>Damsel in dis Dress > wrote in
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>>> On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:27:26 -0700, Gloria P >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>>>
>>> Yep, this is the real Peter.

>>
>>This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/

>
> Oh, brother!



It always like this the first few hot days of summer....... it takes a few
days to get used to it, after the beautiful weather we had for Spring.



>
>>Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F)
>>at the moment.

>
> Ugh! That's miserable! We're sitting at 35F right now. Downright
> balmy, compared to the past week or two.
>



*1.6C*!!!!!!


That's downright 'nipply' weather!!

Wouldn't mind being in that for a bit though :-)


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> "Gloria P" > wrote in message
> ...
>> PeterL wrote:
>>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if
>>> you can buy them there.
>>>
>>> These are the bottles......
>>>
>>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...e/?prodPK=1660

&ProdCat
>>> =1 &PostCode=
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>>

>>
>>
>> I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
>> ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.
>>
>> {Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>>
>> gloria p

>
> if it sounds like a duck, and walks like a duck...
>



Then it's a CD?



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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 10:21:35p, PeterL told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
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>
>
>>>>
>>>> Yep, this is the real Peter.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>>>
>>> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at
>>> the moment.

>>
>> Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)

>
>
> It's certainly cooled my mouth and my Oesophegus!!
>
>
> Streets Blue Ribbon (Extra Creamy) Double Chocolate :-)
>
>
> http://www.bananablue.com.au/product....php?id=115364


Looks good. I like all manner of chocolate ice creams, in fact, many types
of ice creams. I'm particularly fond of those that have nuts or other
crunchy things in them, as well.

>
> That, and a 1.5lt bottle of icy cold "Just Tasmania" spring water.


I've always liked to have a glass of ice water along with my ice cream.
Funny how the ice water always tastes colder to me than the ice cream. I
know there's a scientific explanation for it, but I can't remember what it
is. :-)

I had a call from my neighbor who is baking the pie for tomorrow, giving me
a choice of several ice creams that she had in mind. Of those offered, my
choice was vanilla bean with brandy.

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"PeterL" > wrote in message
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>>
>>
>> "Gloria P" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> PeterL wrote:
>>>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if
>>>> you can buy them there.
>>>>
>>>> These are the bottles......
>>>>
>>>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...e/?prodPK=1660

> &ProdCat
>>>> =1 &PostCode=
>>>>
>>>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
>>> ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.
>>>
>>> {Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>>>
>>> gloria p

>>
>> if it sounds like a duck, and walks like a duck...
>>

>
>
> Then it's a CD?
>
>
>
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> Australia
>
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> safer to harrass rich women than motorcycle gangs."


no no. it's a wallaby or is it wannabe?

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> On Sat 13 Dec 2008 10:21:35p, PeterL told us...
>
>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
>> 5.247:
>>
>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yep, this is the real Peter.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>>>>
>>>> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about
>>>> 90F) at the moment.
>>>
>>> Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)

>>
>>
>> It's certainly cooled my mouth and my Oesophegus!!
>>
>>
>> Streets Blue Ribbon (Extra Creamy) Double Chocolate :-)
>>
>>
>> http://www.bananablue.com.au/product....php?id=115364

>
> Looks good. I like all manner of chocolate ice creams, in fact, many
> types of ice creams. I'm particularly fond of those that have nuts or
> other crunchy things in them, as well.



You'd like these then.........

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ODR95q...eature=related


>
>>
>> That, and a 1.5lt bottle of icy cold "Just Tasmania" spring water.

>
> I've always liked to have a glass of ice water along with my ice
> cream. Funny how the ice water always tastes colder to me than the
> ice cream. I know there's a scientific explanation for it, but I
> can't remember what it is. :-)



Now that you mention it..... it does!!!


>
> I had a call from my neighbor who is baking the pie for tomorrow,
> giving me a choice of several ice creams that she had in mind. Of
> those offered, my choice was vanilla bean with brandy.
>



YUM!!!

I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good :-)



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>
> "PeterL" > wrote in message
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>> "C.D" > wrote in
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>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gloria P" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> PeterL wrote:
>>>>> Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift

if
>>>>> you can buy them there.
>>>>>
>>>>> These are the bottles......
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...e/?prodPK=1660

>> &ProdCat
>>>>> =1 &PostCode=
>>>>>
>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
>>>> ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.
>>>>
>>>> {Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>>>>
>>>> gloria p
>>>
>>> if it sounds like a duck, and walks like a duck...
>>>

>>
>>
>> Then it's a CD?
>>


> no no. it's a wallaby or is it wannabe?
>



Nope. It's a CD.



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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 11:18:18p, PeterL told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
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>> On Sat 13 Dec 2008 10:21:35p, PeterL told us...
>>
>>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
>>> 5.247:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yep, this is the real Peter.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>>>>>
>>>>> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about
>>>>> 90F) at the moment.
>>>>
>>>> Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> It's certainly cooled my mouth and my Oesophegus!!
>>>
>>>
>>> Streets Blue Ribbon (Extra Creamy) Double Chocolate :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.bananablue.com.au/product....php?id=115364

>>
>> Looks good. I like all manner of chocolate ice creams, in fact, many
>> types of ice creams. I'm particularly fond of those that have nuts or
>> other crunchy things in them, as well.

>
>
> You'd like these then.........
>
> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ODR95q...eature=related


Indeed, I do. Those are known in the US as "drumsticks" or "drumstick
sundaes".
I remember having those as early as 4 years old. I think they're still
very popular.

>>> That, and a 1.5lt bottle of icy cold "Just Tasmania" spring water.

>>
>> I've always liked to have a glass of ice water along with my ice
>> cream. Funny how the ice water always tastes colder to me than the
>> ice cream. I know there's a scientific explanation for it, but I
>> can't remember what it is. :-)

>
>
> Now that you mention it..... it does!!!
>
>
>>
>> I had a call from my neighbor who is baking the pie for tomorrow,
>> giving me a choice of several ice creams that she had in mind. Of
>> those offered, my choice was vanilla bean with brandy.
>>

>
>
> YUM!!!
>
> I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good :-)


A very popular commercial flavor in the US is Rum Raisin. Do you have it
there? It's really delicious. I haven't tasted my neighbor's vanilla bean
and brandy flavor yet, but I'm sureit will be good, especially with the
freshly baked pie.

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In article >,
Gloria P > wrote:

> PeterL wrote:
> > Just wondering. Don't want to send some over as a Christmas gift if you can
> > buy them there.
> >
> > These are the bottles......
> >
> > http://www.masterfoods.com.au/produc...1660&ProdCat=1
> > &PostCode=
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/6msnxw
> >

>
>
> I've never seen Masterfoods brand , but we do have
> ketchup/mustard/mayonnaise in squeeze bottles.
>
> {Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>
> gloria p


Yes it was. I saw his x-face. Those are handy. <g>

I've recently seen pickle relish in squeeze bottles too.
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> > On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:27:26 -0700, Gloria P >
> > wrote:
> >
> >>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)

> >
> > Yep, this is the real Peter.

>
>
>
> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>
> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at the
> moment.


<lol> Yeah, it's summer in Australia for Christmas...
Most are freezing their asses off here at the moment. :-)

I LIKE the cold weather.
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>
>
> >>>
> >>> Yep, this is the real Peter.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
> >>
> >> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F) at
> >> the moment.

> >
> > Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)

>
>
> It's certainly cooled my mouth and my Oesophegus!!
>
>
> Streets Blue Ribbon (Extra Creamy) Double Chocolate :-)
>
>
> http://www.bananablue.com.au/product....php?id=115364
>
>
> That, and a 1.5lt bottle of icy cold "Just Tasmania" spring water.


Peter, have you tried Ben and Jerry's offerings yet? They are quite good
but my personal favorite is Haagen Dasz Vanilla!
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote:

> Looks good. I like all manner of chocolate ice creams, in fact, many types
> of ice creams. I'm particularly fond of those that have nuts or other
> crunchy things in them, as well.


Toffee bits. ;-d

Dad calls ice cream with nuts "male ice cream". <g>
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> I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good :-)


Peter, I've made brandied fruit for Christmas gifts in the past. It's
MOST excellent served over ice cream or angel food cake.
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On Sat 13 Dec 2008 11:46:17p, Omelet told us...

> In article >,
> Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
>
>> Looks good. I like all manner of chocolate ice creams, in fact, many
>> types of ice creams. I'm particularly fond of those that have nuts or
>> other crunchy things in them, as well.

>
> Toffee bits. ;-d
>
> Dad calls ice cream with nuts "male ice cream". <g>


Your dad is a bit strange. <g>

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>>
>>
>> You'd like these then.........
>>
>> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ODR95q...eature=related

>
> Indeed, I do. Those are known in the US as "drumsticks" or "drumstick
> sundaes".
> I remember having those as early as 4 years old. I think they're
> still
> very popular.



Yep, we've got Drumsticks over here as well.

Ours are flat though, like the Cornettos. Your's seem to have a round
top.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=PqyiFt...eature=related




>>
>> I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good
>> :-)

>
> A very popular commercial flavor in the US is Rum Raisin. Do you have
> it there?



Yep, we've got specialty icecreams (from memory it's Häagen-Dazs)and one
is R&R, I've never thought to try it, but might have to rectify that
situation soon :-)


> It's really delicious. I haven't tasted my neighbor's
> vanilla bean and brandy flavor yet, but I'm sureit will be good,
> especially with the freshly baked pie.
>



Don't forget the pics!!!!!



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Omelet > wrote in
news
> In article > ,
> PeterL > wrote:
>
>> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote in
>> news >>
>> > On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 20:27:26 -0700, Gloria P >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>{Is this the real Peter? It's getting hard to tell.)
>> >
>> > Yep, this is the real Peter.

>>
>>
>>
>> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>>
>> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F)
>> at the moment.

>
> <lol> Yeah, it's summer in Australia for Christmas...
> Most are freezing their asses off here at the moment. :-)
>
> I LIKE the cold weather.




Samesame, which is why we are eventually going to settle in Tasmania.

Or the Seattle area :-)


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> In article > ,
> PeterL > wrote:
>
>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
>> 5.247:
>>
>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Yep, this is the real Peter.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
>> >>
>> >> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about
>> >> 90F) at the moment.
>> >
>> > Ice cream would make you feel better! :-)

>>
>>
>> It's certainly cooled my mouth and my Oesophegus!!
>>
>>
>> Streets Blue Ribbon (Extra Creamy) Double Chocolate :-)
>>
>>
>> http://www.bananablue.com.au/product....php?id=115364
>>
>>
>> That, and a 1.5lt bottle of icy cold "Just Tasmania" spring water.

>
> Peter, have you tried Ben and Jerry's offerings yet?




We don't get B&J over here.


> They are quite
> good but my personal favorite is Haagen Dasz Vanilla!



We do, however, have them, so I'll be hitting them soon :-)


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> In article > ,
> PeterL > wrote:
>
>> I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good :-)

>
> Peter, I've made brandied fruit for Christmas gifts in the past. It's
> MOST excellent served over ice cream or angel food cake.




I make a mean French Brandy (so I've been told!!) but I've only ever used
it in cakes etc.

My fruitmince for Christmas is done with Tequila and Vodka.



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On Sun 14 Dec 2008 12:26:09a, PeterL told us...

> Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
> 5.247:
>
>
>>>
>>>
>>> You'd like these then.........
>>>
>>> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ODR95q...eature=related

>>
>> Indeed, I do. Those are known in the US as "drumsticks" or "drumstick
>> sundaes".
>> I remember having those as early as 4 years old. I think they're
>> still
>> very popular.

>
>
> Yep, we've got Drumsticks over here as well.
>
> Ours are flat though, like the Cornettos. Your's seem to have a round
> top.
>
> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=PqyiFt...eature=related


Yes, they are rounded on top. I think there are other brands that may be
flat, though.

>>> I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good
>>> :-)

>>
>> A very popular commercial flavor in the US is Rum Raisin. Do you have
>> it there?

>
>
> Yep, we've got specialty icecreams (from memory it's Häagen-Dazs)and one
> is R&R, I've never thought to try it, but might have to rectify that
> situation soon :-)


Yes, you must try it!

>> It's really delicious. I haven't tasted my neighbor's
>> vanilla bean and brandy flavor yet, but I'm sureit will be good,
>> especially with the freshly baked pie.
>>

>
>
> Don't forget the pics!!!!!


I probably won't have pics. I'm still having battery/camera problems, and
I won't be going out tomorrow.



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Wayne Boatwright > wrote:

> On Sat 13 Dec 2008 11:46:17p, Omelet told us...
>
> > In article >,
> > Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> >
> >> Looks good. I like all manner of chocolate ice creams, in fact, many
> >> types of ice creams. I'm particularly fond of those that have nuts or
> >> other crunchy things in them, as well.

> >
> > Toffee bits. ;-d
> >
> > Dad calls ice cream with nuts "male ice cream". <g>

>
> Your dad is a bit strange. <g>


Yah think? ;-)
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In article > ,
PeterL > wrote:

> >> This is the real, *hot* Peter :-/
> >>
> >> Bit of a breeze blowing, but the temp is up to about 32C (about 90F)
> >> at the moment.

> >
> > <lol> Yeah, it's summer in Australia for Christmas...
> > Most are freezing their asses off here at the moment. :-)
> >
> > I LIKE the cold weather.

>
>
>
> Samesame, which is why we are eventually going to settle in Tasmania.
>
> Or the Seattle area :-)


I'm considering Alaska. <g>
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In article > ,
PeterL > wrote:

> >> I've never had brandy in icecream, but the vanilla bean sounds good :-)

> >
> > Peter, I've made brandied fruit for Christmas gifts in the past. It's
> > MOST excellent served over ice cream or angel food cake.

>
>
>
> I make a mean French Brandy (so I've been told!!) but I've only ever used
> it in cakes etc.
>
> My fruitmince for Christmas is done with Tequila and Vodka.


Sounds interesting.

Recipe?
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> > I'm considering Alaska. <g>

>
>
>
> I'd like *some* sunshine now and then :-)


You get 24/7 of it in the summer. <g>
>
>
> Every time I open my browser, I have the homepage set to this......
>
> http://www.thistasmania.com/popular/webcam.htm


That's a very graceful bridge.
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> In article > ,
> PeterL > wrote:
>
>> > I'm considering Alaska. <g>

>>
>>
>>
>> I'd like *some* sunshine now and then :-)

>
> You get 24/7 of it in the summer. <g>




Yeah, I experienced that when I was living in Tromsø, Norway.


Having BBQ's on the beach at 3am, in full daylight, was 'different'!!



>>
>>
>> Every time I open my browser, I have the homepage set to this......
>>
>> http://www.thistasmania.com/popular/webcam.htm

>
> That's a very graceful bridge.



Which also has a 'history'.

http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/brd1.htm


The Lake Illawarra is still there under the bridge, in 115' of water and
under the part of the bridge that collapsed and fell on it, sinking it,
along with the 4 cars that went over.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Illawarra_(ship)



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PeterL > wrote:

> > You get 24/7 of it in the summer. <g>

>
>
>
> Yeah, I experienced that when I was living in Tromsø, Norway.
>
>
> Having BBQ's on the beach at 3am, in full daylight, was 'different'!!


It's funny too how you can stay awake a LOT longer if it's daylight.
Dad drove longer distances the further north we got when we drove to
Alaska one summer to visit my Aunt.

Alaska is gorgeous in the summer. :-) We went to Anchorage.

> >> http://www.thistasmania.com/popular/webcam.htm

> >
> > That's a very graceful bridge.

>
>
> Which also has a 'history'.
>
> http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/brd1.htm
>
>
> The Lake Illawarra is still there under the bridge, in 115' of water and
> under the part of the bridge that collapsed and fell on it, sinking it,
> along with the 4 cars that went over.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Illawarra_(ship)


Sh**. :-(
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Omelet > wrote in
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> In article > ,
> PeterL > wrote:
>
>> > You get 24/7 of it in the summer. <g>

>>
>>
>>
>> Yeah, I experienced that when I was living in Tromsø, Norway.
>>
>>
>> Having BBQ's on the beach at 3am, in full daylight, was 'different'!!

>
> It's funny too how you can stay awake a LOT longer if it's daylight.



Tell me about it!!!


My body clock was *completely* screwed when I left there!!


> Dad drove longer distances the further north we got when we drove to
> Alaska one summer to visit my Aunt.
>
> Alaska is gorgeous in the summer. :-) We went to Anchorage.



The SO and I have been discussing an o/s trip to that part of the
world...... with one of those tours thru the Inside Passage.



>
>> >> http://www.thistasmania.com/popular/webcam.htm
>> >
>> > That's a very graceful bridge.

>>
>>
>> Which also has a 'history'.
>>
>> http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/brd1.htm
>>
>>
>> The Lake Illawarra is still there under the bridge, in 115' of water
>> and under the part of the bridge that collapsed and fell on it,
>> sinking it, along with the 4 cars that went over.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Illawarra_(ship)

>
> Sh**. :-(



Last trip in Tassie, the SO took a *HUGE* step, and drove across the
(Tasman) bridge..... at night. We had taken a boat tour previously,
where they took us over the site of the Illawarra wreck.

She's shit scared of bridges for some reason....... probably 'coz of the
articles above.

My sister is the same.

Me.......... I've been jumping off bridges since I was about 15.




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On Dec 15, 2:10*am, PeterL > wrote:
> Omelet > wrote innews >
> > In article > ,
> > *PeterL > wrote:

>
> >> > You get 24/7 of it in the summer. <g>

>
> >> Yeah, I experienced that when I was living in Tromsø, Norway.

>
> >> Having BBQ's on the beach at 3am, in full daylight, was 'different'!!

>
> > It's funny too how you can stay awake a LOT longer if it's daylight.

>
> Tell me about it!!!
>
> My body clock was *completely* screwed when I left there!!
>
> > Dad drove longer distances the further north we got when we drove to
> > Alaska one summer to visit my Aunt.

>
> > Alaska is gorgeous in the summer. :-) We went to Anchorage.

>
> The SO and I have been discussing an o/s trip to that part of the
> world...... with one of those tours thru the Inside Passage.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> >>http://www.thistasmania.com/popular/webcam.htm

>
> >> > That's a very graceful bridge.

>
> >> Which also has a 'history'.

>
> >>http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/brd1.htm

>
> >> The Lake Illawarra is still there under the bridge, in 115' of water
> >> and under the part of the bridge that collapsed and fell on it,
> >> sinking it, along with the 4 cars that went over.

>
> >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Illawarra_(ship)

>
> > Sh**. :-(

>
> Last trip in Tassie, the SO took a *HUGE* step, and drove across the
> (Tasman) bridge..... at night. We had taken a boat tour previously,
> where they took us over the site of the Illawarra wreck.
>
> She's shit scared of bridges for some reason....... probably 'coz of the
> articles above.
>
> My sister is the same.
>
> Me.......... I've been jumping off bridges since I was about 15.
>

Oh yeah, what bridges did you jump off when you were 15?
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PeterL > wrote:

> > It's funny too how you can stay awake a LOT longer if it's daylight.

>
>
> Tell me about it!!!
>
>
> My body clock was *completely* screwed when I left there!!


I work night shifts. I can empathize. ;-) I tend to get a little
messed up on weekends, hence the weird posting patterns. <g>
>
>
> > Dad drove longer distances the further north we got when we drove to
> > Alaska one summer to visit my Aunt.
> >
> > Alaska is gorgeous in the summer. :-) We went to Anchorage.

>
>
> The SO and I have been discussing an o/s trip to that part of the
> world...... with one of those tours thru the Inside Passage.


I highly recommend it. I was only 8 years old and I've never, EVER
forgotten it. It's impressive. I can see why people object to drilling
in ANWR, but if the oil companies keep it clean, it should not have much
of an impact. We have a lot of oil rigs in Texas hill country in some
areas and they really don't make much of an impression.

The oil fields near here are some of the most fertile dewberry and wild
grape picking fields in the entire area. :-)

Plenty of rattlers too so one has to be careful...

> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Illawarra_(ship)

> >
> > Sh**. :-(

>
>
> Last trip in Tassie, the SO took a *HUGE* step, and drove across the
> (Tasman) bridge..... at night. We had taken a boat tour previously,
> where they took us over the site of the Illawarra wreck.
>
> She's shit scared of bridges for some reason....... probably 'coz of the
> articles above.
>
> My sister is the same.
>
> Me.......... I've been jumping off bridges since I was about 15.


At least she drives. My sister is 36 and still won't drive. She's
terrified of killing her boys in a car wreck. :-(
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