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From Schreiner's

Chicken sausages with jalapeno, & chipotle.
Fresh grilled corn on the cob with lime (if your from the UK Lyme).
Mexican rice
Salad

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> Chicken sausages with jalapeno, & chipotle.
> Fresh grilled corn on the cob with lime (if your from the UK Lyme).
> Mexican rice Salad
> Dimitri


gotta lay off the jalapenos for a little longer. Got some sinus thing and
sore throat. I thought I was over it, but bit into a jalapeno at a
restaurant the other day, and thought I was going to make a 911 scene before
it was all over. My, my. It must be funny when you see an adult act like
that.

"HEY, PAL, IF YOU CAN'T HANDLE JALAPENOS, DON'T EAT THEM, YOU WOOSIE!" (I
think it was from a woman, too.)

Steve


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We're having potato soup made with salt pork; cornbread that the kid
feels like making, even though it doesn't really go with the meal, but
who cares; and a salad.

Serene

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Serene wrote on Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:16:51 -0700:

> Serene


>"I tend to come down on the side of autonomy. Once people are grown up,
>I believe they have the right to go to hell in the handbasket of their
>choosing." -- Pat Kight, on alt.polyamory


I agree but not with having to pay for their health care caused by their
irresponsibility.

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James Silverton wrote:
> Serene wrote on Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:16:51 -0700:
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>> Serene

>
>> "I tend to come down on the side of autonomy. Once people are grown
>> up, I believe they have the right to go to hell in the handbasket of
>> their choosing." -- Pat Kight, on alt.polyamory

>
> I agree but not with having to pay for their health care caused by their
> irresponsibility.
>


So if you accidentally start a fire in your kitchen, I sure hope you
don't mind if the fire department doesn't come. Your fault, after all.

ObFood: Damn, this potato soup is good. At the last minute, I added
about a cup of buttermilk, and it's like a baked potato in a bowl. Dee-lish.

Serene

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On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 19:51:59 -0700, Serene Vannoy
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>ObFood: Damn, this potato soup is good. At the last minute, I added
>about a cup of buttermilk, and it's like a baked potato in a bowl. Dee-lish.

Okay, I am close enough to make it over there for dinner on
occasion..with a bit of notice.

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On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 22:40:06 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 19:51:59 -0700, Serene Vannoy
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>>ObFood: Damn, this potato soup is good. At the last minute, I added
>>about a cup of buttermilk, and it's like a baked potato in a bowl. Dee-lish.

> Okay, I am close enough to make it over there for dinner on
>occasion..with a bit of notice.
>
>Christine


I must have missed something important... where are you now, Chris?


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>On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 22:40:06 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>I must have missed something important... where are you now, Chris?


In the Sacramento area. Roseville, to be exact.

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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 19:51:59 -0700, Serene Vannoy
> > wrote:
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>> ObFood: Damn, this potato soup is good. At the last minute, I added
>> about a cup of buttermilk, and it's like a baked potato in a bowl. Dee-lish.

> Okay, I am close enough to make it over there for dinner on
> occasion..with a bit of notice.


:-) You have an open invitation. Dinner's at 7 every night, and we are a
very casual, pull-up-an-extra-chair kind of family, so just feel free to
come by any time it works for you.

Serene

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On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 10:46:34 -0700, Christine Dabney
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>On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 10:35:29 -0700, sf > wrote:
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>>On Thu, 29 Apr 2010 22:40:06 -0700, Christine Dabney
> wrote:

>.
>>I must have missed something important... where are you now, Chris?

>
>In the Sacramento area. Roseville, to be exact.
>

Welcome back to California!

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> From Schreiner's
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> Chicken sausages with jalapeno, & chipotle.
> Fresh grilled corn on the cob with lime (if your from the UK Lyme).
> Mexican rice
> Salad
>
> Dimitri


Sounds good! I BBQ'd this morning whilst Air One was tearing apart my
central AC to thoroughly clean the interior, coils and drain pan. The
unit is 10 years old and it was time! That and the Freon charge cost me
just a little over $700.00 but now at least I can be cool for this
summer without the coils constantly freezing up!

BBQ was Turkey thighs, chicken hindquarters and chicken breasts out of
the freezer. I'm seriously working on reducing volume and that meat
will last me all week. :-)
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