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Kate Connally
 
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
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> "Kate Connally" > wrote in message
> ...
> > " wrote:
> >>
> >> My wife makes dough in her Kitchenaid mixer.
> >>
> >> When she makes breadsticks, they come out very dense and not at all
> >> good. (Shhhhh.)
> >>
> >> I know she lets the dough rise for 45-60 minutes.
> >>
> >> How do we get breadsticks with a texture like those at Olive Garden?

> >
> > I can't imagine why anyone would want to.
> > Breadsticks are not supposed to be "fluffy".
> > I don't consider those abominations at Olive
> > Garden to be breadsticks at all. Maybe
> > "Wonder Bread" sticks. ;-) My main problem
> > with going to Olive Garden, when dragged there
> > by my relatives, is getting some decent bread
> > to eat with my soup. About the only thing they
> > have that I like is their Tuscan Soup. And when
> > I have soup, I have to have bread - preferable
> > a good crusty, chewy Italian or French bread.
> >
> > Kate
> > ===========

>
> I'm with the OP. I too, prefer the soft bread sticks. I tend to have
> choking/coughing problems with the hard crunchy ones. It's so embarrassing
> to have to cough for 5 minutes because of the smallest little piece of hard
> bread stick sticking in ones throat. Nope. Give me soft ones every time,
> please!!
>
> Cyndi Coughalot


Cyndi, dear, you're supposed to chew them first! ;-) ;-)

Kate

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"Kate Connally" > wrote in message
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> Rick & Cyndi


<snip>
>> > ===========

>>
>> I'm with the OP. I too, prefer the soft bread sticks. I tend to have
>> choking/coughing problems with the hard crunchy ones. It's so
>> embarrassing
>> to have to cough for 5 minutes because of the smallest little piece of
>> hard
>> bread stick sticking in ones throat. Nope. Give me soft ones every
>> time,
>> please!!
>>
>> Cyndi Coughalot

>
> Cyndi, dear, you're supposed to chew them first! ;-) ;-)
>
> Kate
>=======================


Oh. Huh. Really? <snort!>

That's what everyone keeps telling me... <shrug>

I dunno. I have 'that' problem with most hard, crunchy crackery items...
Always have.

Cyndi


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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:04:35 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> > wrote:
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>>
>> Okay, for starters... it's c-Y-n-d-I . " Y " before " I ".

>
> Spell your name better and I won't mess it up. Cindy
> spelled ass backwards and YOU get all huffy about it.
> Sheesh. Would you like your i dotted with a heart, too?
>
> sf
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments

===============

What the heck?

Spell it 'better'? Hmmm... well gee... maybe I should only use YI ?

Good grief.
"Cindy" who? What does spelling 'ass' have to do with anything? I have NO
idea what the heck you're even talking about.

No. Not really. Regular dots or a capital I works just fine. But hey,
thanks for asking.



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c- something...

YOU'RE the one who brought up the spelling of your name.
You don't spell it as per usual, so you have to take the
occasional misspelling in stride which you didn't.

GET OVER IT.

``````````````````````

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:28:57 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> wrote:

>
> "sf" > wrote in message
> news
> > On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:04:35 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Okay, for starters... it's c-Y-n-d-I . " Y " before " I ".

> >
> > Spell your name better and I won't mess it up. Cindy
> > spelled ass backwards and YOU get all huffy about it.
> > Sheesh. Would you like your i dotted with a heart, too?
> >
> > sf
> > Practice safe eating - always use condiments

> ===============
>
> What the heck?
>
> Spell it 'better'? Hmmm... well gee... maybe I should only use YI ?
>
> Good grief.
> "Cindy" who? What does spelling 'ass' have to do with anything? I have NO
> idea what the heck you're even talking about.
>
> No. Not really. Regular dots or a capital I works just fine. But hey,
> thanks for asking.
>
>



sf
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c- something...

YOU'RE the one who brought up the spelling of your name.
You don't spell it as per usual, so you have to take the
occasional misspelling in stride which you didn't.

GET OVER IT.

``````````````````````

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:28:57 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> wrote:

>
> "sf" > wrote in message
> news
> > On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:04:35 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Okay, for starters... it's c-Y-n-d-I . " Y " before " I ".

> >
> > Spell your name better and I won't mess it up. Cindy
> > spelled ass backwards and YOU get all huffy about it.
> > Sheesh. Would you like your i dotted with a heart, too?
> >
> > sf
> > Practice safe eating - always use condiments

> ===============
>
> What the heck?
>
> Spell it 'better'? Hmmm... well gee... maybe I should only use YI ?
>
> Good grief.
> "Cindy" who? What does spelling 'ass' have to do with anything? I have NO
> idea what the heck you're even talking about.
>
> No. Not really. Regular dots or a capital I works just fine. But hey,
> thanks for asking.
>
>



sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments


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Why is that so many folks here have their ass over their shoulder
lately?

sf wrote:

> c- something...
>
> YOU'RE the one who brought up the spelling of your name.
> You don't spell it as per usual, so you have to take the
> occasional misspelling in stride which you didn't.
>
> GET OVER IT.
>
> ``````````````````````
>
> On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:28:57 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> > "sf" > wrote in message
> > news
> > > On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 14:04:35 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> > > > wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >> Okay, for starters... it's c-Y-n-d-I . " Y " before " I ".
> > >
> > > Spell your name better and I won't mess it up. Cindy
> > > spelled ass backwards and YOU get all huffy about it.
> > > Sheesh. Would you like your i dotted with a heart, too?
> > >
> > > sf
> > > Practice safe eating - always use condiments

> > ===============
> >
> > What the heck?
> >
> > Spell it 'better'? Hmmm... well gee... maybe I should only use YI
> > ?
> > Good grief.
> > "Cindy" who? What does spelling 'ass' have to do with anything?
> > I have NO idea what the heck you're even talking about.
> >
> > No. Not really. Regular dots or a capital I works just fine.
> > But hey, thanks for asking.
> >
> >

>
>
> sf
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments




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*If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.
*A mind is a terrible thing to lose.
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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> Why is that so many folks here have their ass over their shoulder
> lately?
>
> sf wrote:


<snip>
===================

Beats me. Maybe the full moon and/or the lunar eclipse is causing snits!
<shrug> You expect it from some and are surprised when it comes from
others...

Cyndi


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