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Better than those packets....

* Exported from MasterCook *

Honey Glazed Ham

Recipe By :Los Angeles Times
Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories :

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
---Glaze---
1 cup honey
1 cup packed brown sugar
2 2/3 tablespoons cider vinegar
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves
---Ham---
6 pounds cooked ham, bone-in -- OR...
4 pounds cooked ham, boneless

Combine honey, brown sugar, vinegar, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves.

Bake bone-in ham at 350 degrees F 1 hour to heat through basting with
honey sauce occasionally. Place in broiler to glaze top.

To cook boneless ham, slice halfway through at 1/4-inch intervals,
then tie with string. Place in roasting pan. Heat honey sauce and pour
over ham to marinate 24 hours before baking. then bake at 350 degrees
F 1 hour or until heated through. Glaze top under broiler, if desired.
Source:
"http://www.latimes.com/"
Copyright:
"November 19, 1989"

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

NOTES : "The glaze recipe has been cut in half - it makes a huge
amount otherwise." ~Carol~

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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
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> Better than those packets....
>
> * Exported from MasterCook *
>
> Honey Glazed Ham
>
> Recipe By :Los Angeles Times
> Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
> Categories :
>
> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> ---Glaze---
> 1 cup honey
> 1 cup packed brown sugar
> 2 2/3 tablespoons cider vinegar
> 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
> 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
> 1 teaspoon ground cloves
> ---Ham---
> 6 pounds cooked ham, bone-in -- OR...
> 4 pounds cooked ham, boneless
>
> Combine honey, brown sugar, vinegar, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves.
>

(snippage)

Or you could just get a Virginia ham, cook and slice it. If the ham is
salty you soak it first. Skip all that sweet stuff on top. It's a southern
cured thang

Jill

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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:

>
> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
>
> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
> holiday - *alone*.
>
> :-)
>
> --
> Best
> Greg


Greg.

I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.

Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?

Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!
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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:

> We did a cook-out yesterday and we did a Cook's ham on the grill. I threw
> together a glaze of one can cranberry sauce, one can crushed pineapple, some
> OJ, some sriracha, some horseradish, some soy sauce, and some brown sugar.
> Not fancy, but it worked a charm...
>
>
> --
> Best
> Greg


That sounds positively nasty.

Are you a smoker perchance?
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jmcquown wrote:

> "Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Better than those packets....
> >
> > * Exported from MasterCook *
> >
> > Honey Glazed Ham
> >
> > Recipe By :Los Angeles Times
> > Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
> > Categories :
> >
> > Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> > -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> > ---Glaze---
> > 1 cup honey
> > 1 cup packed brown sugar
> > 2 2/3 tablespoons cider vinegar
> > 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
> > 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
> > 1 teaspoon ground cloves
> > ---Ham---
> > 6 pounds cooked ham, bone-in -- OR...
> > 4 pounds cooked ham, boneless
> >
> > Combine honey, brown sugar, vinegar, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves.
> >

> (snippage)
>
> Or you could just get a Virginia ham, cook and slice it. If the ham is
> salty you soak it first. Skip all that sweet stuff on top. It's a

southern
> cured thang



So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...

Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
holiday - *alone*.

:-)

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> Better than those packets....
>
> * Exported from MasterCook *
>
> Honey Glazed Ham
>
> Recipe By :Los Angeles Times
> Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
> Categories :
>
> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> ---Glaze---
> 1 cup honey
> 1 cup packed brown sugar
> 2 2/3 tablespoons cider vinegar
> 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
> 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
> 1 teaspoon ground cloves
> ---Ham---
> 6 pounds cooked ham, bone-in -- OR...
> 4 pounds cooked ham, boneless
>
> Combine honey, brown sugar, vinegar, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves.
>
> Bake bone-in ham at 350 degrees F 1 hour to heat through basting with
> honey sauce occasionally. Place in broiler to glaze top.
>
> To cook boneless ham, slice halfway through at 1/4-inch intervals,
> then tie with string. Place in roasting pan. Heat honey sauce and pour
> over ham to marinate 24 hours before baking. then bake at 350 degrees
> F 1 hour or until heated through. Glaze top under broiler, if desired.
> Source:
> "http://www.latimes.com/"
> Copyright:
> "November 19, 1989"
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> NOTES : "The glaze recipe has been cut in half - it makes a huge
> amount otherwise." ~Carol~



We did a cook-out yesterday and we did a Cook's ham on the grill. I threw
together a glaze of one can cranberry sauce, one can crushed pineapple, some
OJ, some sriracha, some horseradish, some soy sauce, and some brown sugar.
Not fancy, but it worked a charm...


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> In article > ,
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
>
>>
>> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
>>
>> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
>> holiday - *alone*.
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>> Best
>> Greg

>
> Greg.
>
> I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.
>
> Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?
>
> Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!
> --
> Peace! Om
>


I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except (recently) to
call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of Sheryl
Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment into a
bitch session because he's a bitch.

Jill

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jmcquown wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > In article > ,
> > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
> >>
> >> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
> >> holiday - *alone*.
> >>
> >> :-)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best
> >> Greg

> >
> > Greg.
> >
> > I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.
> >
> > Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?
> >
> > Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!
> > --
> > Peace! Om
> >

>
> I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except (recently)

to
> call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of Sheryl
> Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
> honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment into

a
> bitch session because he's a bitch.



Uh, Dams up there was discussing a glaze for a ham, then you had to go off
on some riff about a totally different type of ham. Of course you were
engaging in the game of one - upmanship, a game at which you excel because
you are massively insecure. I don't think *I* missed your intention, but
*you* surely did...

Just so you know, your constant over-weening attempts to be "popular" here
provide many of us with no small amount of hilarity...or did you not notice?


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Omelet > wrote:

> In article > ,
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
>
> >
> > So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
> >
> > Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
> > holiday - *alone*.
> >
> > :-)


> I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.


You have a short memory. Even just a few years ago I enjoyed reading
his posts. No more. I killfiled him for a different reason some time
ago. Now I killfile him several times a month.

> Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?


We can only assume, based on what he posts here.

> Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!


Could be. Then again, I've met several people in person who I first
knew online. Some are just the same. I'll bet that you are like that.
No surprises. Others were completely different. They were so "into"
their online persona that they had a totally different personality.

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"[Don't] assume that someone is "broken" just because they behave in ways
you don't like or don't understand." --Miche
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In article >,
"jmcquown" > wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > In article > ,
> > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
> >>
> >> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
> >> holiday - *alone*.
> >>
> >> :-)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best
> >> Greg

> >
> > Greg.
> >
> > I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.
> >
> > Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?
> >
> > Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!
> > --
> > Peace! Om
> >

>
> I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except (recently) to
> call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of Sheryl
> Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
> honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment into a
> bitch session because he's a bitch.
>
> Jill


I'm seriously considering killfiling him. I prefer to not do that to
people, just subjects I'm not interested in...
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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote:

> > I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except (recently)

> to
> > call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of Sheryl
> > Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
> > honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment into

> a
> > bitch session because he's a bitch.

>
>
> Uh, Dams up there was discussing a glaze for a ham, then you had to go off
> on some riff about a totally different type of ham. Of course you were
> engaging in the game of one - upmanship, a game at which you excel because
> you are massively insecure. I don't think *I* missed your intention, but
> *you* surely did...
>
> Just so you know, your constant over-weening attempts to be "popular" here
> provide many of us with no small amount of hilarity...or did you not notice?
>
>
> --
> Best
> Greg


I sure like Jill one helluva lot more than I like YOU Greggy!
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Dan Abel > wrote:

> > Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!

>
> Could be. Then again, I've met several people in person who I first
> knew online. Some are just the same. I'll bet that you are like that.
> No surprises. Others were completely different. They were so "into"
> their online persona that they had a totally different personality.
>
> --
> Dan Abel


I try to be myself here.

Ask those that _have_ met me in person. (Sqwertz and Nick) <g>
I've met more in person on tx.guns simply because they are local
(Austinites)
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >,
> "jmcquown" > wrote:
>
>> "Omelet" > wrote in message
>> news
>>> In article > ,
>>> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
>>>>
>>>> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
>>>> holiday - *alone*.
>>>>
>>>> :-)
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Best
>>>> Greg
>>> Greg.
>>>
>>> I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.
>>>
>>> Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?
>>>
>>> Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!
>>> --
>>> Peace! Om
>>>

>> I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except (recently) to
>> call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of Sheryl
>> Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
>> honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment into a
>> bitch session because he's a bitch.
>>
>> Jill

>
> I'm seriously considering killfiling him. I prefer to not do that to
> people, just subjects I'm not interested in...


Ditto re KFing.

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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news
> In article > ,
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
>
>> > I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except
>> > (recently)

>> to
>> > call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of
>> > Sheryl
>> > Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
>> > honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment
>> > into

>> a
>> > bitch session because he's a bitch.

>>
>>
>> Uh, Dams up there was discussing a glaze for a ham, then you had to go
>> off
>> on some riff about a totally different type of ham. Of course you were
>> engaging in the game of one - upmanship, a game at which you excel
>> because
>> you are massively insecure.



Bullshit. It's called thread drift.

>>
>> Just so you know, your constant over-weening attempts to be "popular"
>> here
>> provide many of us with no small amount of hilarity...or did you not
>> notice?
>>

Heh, when did I *ever* care about being popular? You don't know a damn
thing about me.

>
> I sure like Jill one helluva lot more than I like YOU Greggy!
> --
> Peace! Om
>

Thank you. I don't understand the attacks on me. He used to try to
"champion" me in confrontations with cybercat. Not that I needed his help.
And I killfiled him when he started attacking me. I only see his posts
because I read your and others replies. I used to like him. I hate to
resort to the old chestnut but maybe he's off his meds LOL

Jill

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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:11:25 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote in message
.. .
>> Better than those packets....
>>
>> * Exported from MasterCook *
>>
>> Honey Glazed Ham

>
>
>Or you could just get a Virginia ham, cook and slice it. If the ham is
>salty you soak it first. Skip all that sweet stuff on top. It's a southern
>cured thang


Or ... you could use the recipe for homemade if your preference is
for "the sweet stuff" and you want to improve on the stuff in the
packet. We all have different tastes. Not everyone is from the
south, nor do we all have access to Virginia ham.

I've only used this recipe once, and it was incredible! I prefer my
ham plain most of the time, though.

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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:39:37 -0700, Dan Abel > wrote:

>Could be. Then again, I've met several people in person who I first
>knew online. Some are just the same. I'll bet that you are like that.
>No surprises. Others were completely different. They were so "into"
>their online persona that they had a totally different personality.


As it turns out, I'm much more quiet and shy in person. Can you
believe it? LOL!

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"jmcquown" > wrote:

> > I sure like Jill one helluva lot more than I like YOU Greggy!
> > --
> > Peace! Om
> >

> Thank you. I don't understand the attacks on me. He used to try to
> "champion" me in confrontations with cybercat. Not that I needed his help.
> And I killfiled him when he started attacking me. I only see his posts
> because I read your and others replies. I used to like him. I hate to
> resort to the old chestnut but maybe he's off his meds LOL
>
> Jill


<lol> It's a possibility!
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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:50:45 -0500, Omelet wrote:

> In article > ,
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
>
>>
>> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
>>
>> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
>> holiday - *alone*.
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>> Best
>> Greg

>
> Greg.
>
> I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.
>
> Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?
>
> Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!


morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.

your pal,
blake
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blake murphy > wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:50:45 -0500, Omelet wrote:
>
> > In article > ,
> > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> So maybe some of us out here like a ham with a glaze...
> >>
> >> Even on Easter you have to be a top-class bitch. Enjoy your Easter
> >> holiday - *alone*.
> >>
> >> :-)
> >>
> >> --
> >> Best
> >> Greg

> >
> > Greg.
> >
> > I have yet to ever read a single thing by you that is pleasant.
> >
> > Do you enjoy living your life as a total ass hole?
> >
> > Have a pleasant Easter. I'm betting I'm happier than you are!

>
> morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.
>
> your pal,
> blake


Well he's failing. Miserably.
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"blake murphy" > wrote
>
> morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.
>

He's fine with me ever since I let him sniff my butt.




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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:39:37 -0700, Dan Abel > wrote:
>
>> Could be. Then again, I've met several people in person who I first
>> knew online. Some are just the same. I'll bet that you are like that.
>> No surprises. Others were completely different. They were so "into"
>> their online persona that they had a totally different personality.

>
> As it turns out, I'm much more quiet and shy in person. Can you
> believe it? LOL!
>
> Carol
>

So am I, so, yes, I can believe it.

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"Jean B." > wrote in message
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> Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>> On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:39:37 -0700, Dan Abel > wrote:
>>
>>> Could be. Then again, I've met several people in person who I first
>>> knew online. Some are just the same. I'll bet that you are like that.
>>> No surprises. Others were completely different. They were so "into"
>>> their online persona that they had a totally different personality.

>>
>> As it turns out, I'm much more quiet and shy in person. Can you
>> believe it? LOL!
>>
>> Carol
>>

> So am I, so, yes, I can believe it.
>


I'm not. I am even more ... err, whatever ... in person. Impassioned.
Ebullient. Annoying.


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On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 12:43:50 -0600, Christine Dabney
> wrote:

>On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:10:30 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:
>
>>>> * Exported from MasterCook *
>>>>
>>>> Honey Glazed Ham

>
>>I've only used this recipe once, and it was incredible! I prefer my
>>ham plain most of the time, though.
>>
>>Carol

>
>I made this last week, and like Damsel says, it is fabulous. I got a
>small ham (cause she talked me into it) and cooked it with the glaze.
>Been eating on it ever since...first Cubano sandwiches. I was gonna
>use part of it for chef's salads at work this week, but I am off work
>due to doctor's orders.. So I am soaking beans to make a Senate bean
>soup, which somehow seams a fitting end for the rest of the ham.


Geeze, I feel so influential all of a sudden! LOL! Glad you liked
it.

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cybercat wrote:

> "blake murphy" > wrote
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> > morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.
> >

> He's fine with me ever since I let him sniff my butt.



Heehee...you two kids crack me up...

^..^


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> "Omelet" > wrote in message
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> > In article > ,
> > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote:
> >
> >> > I'm not worried about Greg. He apparently has no life except
> >> > (recently)
> >> to
> >> > call me names and make fun of my posts. He's joined the ranks of
> >> > Sheryl
> >> > Rosen! How funny! There's nothing wrong with not wanting to eat
> >> > honey-glazed or otherwise sweetened ham. He turned my simple comment
> >> > into
> >> a
> >> > bitch session because he's a bitch.
> >>
> >>
> >> Uh, Dams up there was discussing a glaze for a ham, then you had to go
> >> off
> >> on some riff about a totally different type of ham. Of course you were
> >> engaging in the game of one - upmanship, a game at which you excel
> >> because
> >> you are massively insecure.

>
>
> Bullshit. It's called thread drift.



Nope, it's called "Jill is being a bitch yet AGAIN..."...


> >> Just so you know, your constant over-weening attempts to be "popular"
> >> here
> >> provide many of us with no small amount of hilarity...or did you not
> >> notice?
> >>

> Heh, when did I *ever* care about being popular? You don't know a damn
> thing about me.



Au contraire, you've used this group as a veritable SeKreT Personal Journal,
we know *more* about you than we'd *ever* care to know...

> >
> > I sure like Jill one helluva lot more than I like YOU Greggy!
> > --
> > Peace! Om
> >

> Thank you. I don't understand the attacks on me. He used to try to
> "champion" me in confrontations with cybercat. Not that I needed his

help.


I've a lot more respect for a cybercat than I do for you, she gives as good
as she gets and apparently holds no grudges, that to me is somewhat
indicative of a decent character. She and I wrote lotsa nonsensical BS
about each other, now on my part that all seems in the very distant past...

[ NOTE: NOT sniffing cybercat's butt here, lol... ]


> And I killfiled him when he started attacking me. I only see his posts
> because I read your and others replies. I used to like him.



Formerly I glossed over your inadequacies but your "boat" kinda sank when
you started carrying on about your parent's declines and then deaths...and
that's just the "tip of the iceberg"of your duplicitous behavior, there are
many more examples. I need not mention any "incidents", we - and "they" -
know what they are...

After that, I came to my senses and realized that you really ARE a
bitch...and a *tacky* bitch, to boot, not one iota of class about you.

And you LIE when you say you kf me, you eagerly read my every post to see if
I mention you so's you can hoist yerself up on yer sorrowful petard...


I hate to
> resort to the old chestnut but maybe he's off his meds LOL
>



"LOL" backatchya, vulture, that's the kind of lame retort that Martha used
to lob at me when I cornered her on her utter BS, e.g. "Oh, he's a big
DRUNK, you know...".

<chuckle>


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> cybercat wrote:
>
>> "blake murphy" > wrote
>> >
>> > morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.
>> >

>> He's fine with me ever since I let him sniff my butt.

>
>
> Heehee...you two kids crack me up...
>
> ^..^
>

I assumed it was a dominance thing.


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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
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> cybercat wrote:
>
>> "blake murphy" > wrote
>> >
>> > morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.
>> >

>> He's fine with me ever since I let him sniff my butt.

>
>
> Heehee...you two kids crack me up...
>
> ^..^


Seriously--the entire eight years my cat Gracie has been with us until the
day our other cat died, Gracie tried every way possible to sniff Boo's butt.
Boo always wheeled around like an enraged grizzley and tried to swat her.
Then I read it was a dominance thing, the sniffer being the dominant one.


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>> "blake murphy" > wrote
>>>
>>> morrow's trying to establish some kind of pecking order.
>>>

>> He's fine with me ever since I let him sniff my butt.

>
> what? you two-timer!
>





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On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 17:38:07 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
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>Better than those packets....
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> * Exported from MasterCook *
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> Honey Glazed Ham
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Thanks for this. Looks good.

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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 11:59:13 -0500, "Gregory Morrow"
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>
>We did a cook-out yesterday and we did a Cook's ham on the grill. I threw
>together a glaze of one can cranberry sauce, one can crushed pineapple, some
>OJ, some sriracha, some horseradish, some soy sauce, and some brown sugar.
>Not fancy, but it worked a charm...


Once I did a ham on a grill it's hard to bring myself to use an oven.
I do them with lump and cherry. I might try Damsel's glaze next time.

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On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:11:25 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>Or you could just get a Virginia ham, cook and slice it. If the ham is
>salty you soak it first. Skip all that sweet stuff on top. It's a southern
>cured thang


Some people don't like Virginia hams. Myself included. Just because
YOU don't like something doesn't mean someone else should have what
you'd like. I think Southern cornbread sucks but I don't tell you to
make it my way.

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On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:40:24 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>Heh, when did I *ever* care about being popular?


It seems you care but are clueless how to be.

>You don't know a damn thing about me.


LOL. You've posted enough to make it obvious you're not a very nice
person.

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Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 09:40:24 -0400, "jmcquown" >
> wrote:
>
>
> >Heh, when did I *ever* care about being popular?

>
> It seems you care but are clueless how to be.
>
> >You don't know a damn thing about me.

>
> LOL. You've posted enough to make it obvious you're not a very nice
> person.



Jill's about the only person I know who can trip over her foot while said
foot is stuck *firmly* in her mouth...

;-)


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In article >,
Lou Decruss > wrote:

> On Sun, 12 Apr 2009 09:11:25 -0400, "jmcquown" >
> wrote:


> >
> >Or you could just get a Virginia ham, cook and slice it. If the ham is
> >salty you soak it first. Skip all that sweet stuff on top. It's a southern
> >cured thang

>
> Some people don't like Virginia hams. Myself included. Just because
> YOU don't like something doesn't mean someone else should have what
> you'd like.


So if I'm feeding you, I shouldn't prepare something I'd enjoy eating?

> I think Southern cornbread sucks but I don't tell you to
> make it my way.
>
> Lou


Do you make it at all? Sorry, Lou, but if I *really* didn't like it, I
wouldn't ever make it. Case in point is, of course, beets. You'll
never get them at my house, even if you tell me that you love them more
than life itself. Meat loaf? Ech. I don't much like it but am not
repulsed by the idea so I make it for Rob and I eat it, too.
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