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Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire
cream and meringues. https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg |
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On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 6:27:30 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> > Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire > cream and meringues. > > https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg > > Mmmmmmmmm, I'll take the ribs and spuds and you can have the corn and the rest. It was part of a beast roast here, with mashed potatoes, and garlic bread. I was going to fix green beans but I was so hungry I had to forgo them tonight. |
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... > Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire > cream and meringues. > > https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg That looks very good. Cheri |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 00:06:01 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:
> >On 15-Jul-2018, wrote: > >> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >> cream and meringues. >> >Sound good; I almost picked up ribs while shopping yesterday; but, decided >to work down some of the things in the freezer. So, it was Thanksgiving in >July. > >I had boiled down the T-day turkey carcass and froze the resulting quart of >stock and 20 ounces of meat bits. I pulled those from the freezer, put them >in a big pot and added a pound of frozen mixed vegetables. I had removed >the fat cap from the frozen quart of stock and used it to make a roux to >thicken the turkey stew. Finally, I made drop dumpling dough and added that >to the stew. Turkey and dumplings for Sunday dinner made the family happy >and pound cake with sliced strawberries and whipped cream was a sweet >ending. Wow you were more ambitious than me! Sounds a good time to deal with the carcass. |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 17:20:44 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote: >On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 6:27:30 PM UTC-5, wrote: >> >> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >> cream and meringues. >> >> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >> >> >Mmmmmmmmm, I'll take the ribs and spuds and you can have the corn and >the rest. > >It was part of a beast roast here, with mashed potatoes, and garlic >bread. I was going to fix green beans but I was so hungry I had to >forgo them tonight. My youngest grandson was here (he repotted my ceiling height plant and it now looks great, it was quite an operation) with his SO, also his mother and stepfather, so I was doing a big meal and couldn't skip anything ![]() |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 02:13:51 -0000 (UTC), Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >On Sun 15 Jul 2018 04:26:04p, told us... > >> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >> cream and meringues. >> >> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >> > >We haven't eaten yet. Can we come over? So tasty looking. > >BTW. are upir dosjes "Blue Onion" pattern? We almost chose that for >our every day dihes, but couldn't decode on that or Blue Willow. We >ended up with Blue Willow, but I still like both. Royal Worcester Hanbury - I chose it because I was heavy into crewel work at the time and this is almost like crewel. Isn't Blue Willow Spode? |
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Gary wrote:
>lucretiaborgia wrote: >> >> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >> cream and meringues. >> >> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg > >Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are coming in, very good grilled. |
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... > Gary wrote: >>lucretiaborgia wrote: >>> >>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >>> cream and meringues. >>> >>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >> >>Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D > > Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I > think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are > coming in, very good grilled. Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. Cheri |
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Cheri wrote:
> > > wrote in message > ... > > Gary wrote: > >>lucretiaborgia wrote: > >>> > >>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire > >>> cream and meringues. > >>> > >>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg > >> > >>Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D > > > > Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I > > think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are > > coming in, very good grilled. > > Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. > > Cheri I agree and like both veggies along with those ribs and sauce. Don't forget a buttery roll or two and get some of the sauce on the potatoes and corn too. yum Her dessert plan sounds good too. |
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Cheri wrote:
>penmart wrote: >> Gary wrote: >>>lucretiaborgia wrote: >>>> >>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >>>> cream and meringues. >>>> >>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >>> >>>Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D >> >> Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I >> think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are >> coming in, very good grilled. > >Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. > >Cheri It's a very nice plate pattern BUT corn on the cob and baked potatoes (two starchy veggies) don't belong on the same plate... and then naturally they'll be deluged with butter too, and ribs are plenty fatty enough on their own. That's not a balanced meal. In fact that's not a meal worthy of that fine dinnerware... that's paper plate picnic chow. |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 18:16:09 -0000 (UTC), Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >On Mon 16 Jul 2018 04:17:26a, told us... > >> On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 02:13:51 -0000 (UTC), Wayne Boatwright >> > wrote: >> >>>On Sun 15 Jul 2018 04:26:04p, told us... >>> >>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, >>>> Devonshire cream and meringues. >>>> >>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >>>> >>> >>>We haven't eaten yet. Can we come over? So tasty looking. >>> >>>BTW. are upir dosjes "Blue Onion" pattern? We almost chose that >>>for our every day dihes, but couldn't decode on that or Blue >>>Willow. We ended up with Blue Willow, but I still like both. >> >> Royal Worcester Hanbury - I chose it because I was heavy into >> crewel work at the time and this is almost like crewel. Isn't >> Blue Willow Spode? >> > >Yours is very pretty. Spode did make a Blue Willow pattern but I'm >not sure they still do. Ours is made by Johnson Brothers, a >subsidiary of Wedgewood. Yes, it's all changed now. I used to stay with a school friend who lived just outside Worcester and I would go over to the factory to buy mine. They have moved the factory now I believe but not to China like Portmerion did, moving from Wales to China ![]() |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 11:20:49 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . >> Gary wrote: >>>lucretiaborgia wrote: >>>> >>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >>>> cream and meringues. >>>> >>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >>> >>>Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D >> >> Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I >> think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are >> coming in, very good grilled. > > >Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. > >Cheri At least it wasn't his usual filthy comment ![]() |
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> Cheri wrote: >> penmart wrote: >>> Gary wrote: >>>> lucretiaborgia wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >>>>> cream and meringues. >>>>> >>>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >>>> >>>> Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D >>> >>> Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I >>> think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are >>> coming in, very good grilled. >> >> Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. >> >> Cheri > > It's a very nice plate pattern BUT corn on the cob and baked potatoes > (two starchy veggies) don't belong on the same plate... and then > naturally they'll be deluged with butter too, and ribs are plenty > fatty enough on their own. That's not a balanced meal. In fact > that's not a meal worthy of that fine dinnerware... that's paper plate > picnic chow. > Popeye, yoose forgot to stamp yoose foot and call them all *faggots* |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 15:47:54 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: wrote: >> Cheri wrote: >>> penmart wrote: >>>> Gary wrote: >>>>> lucretiaborgia wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >>>>>> cream and meringues. >>>>>> >>>>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >>>>> >>>>> Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D >>>> >>>> Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I >>>> think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are >>>> coming in, very good grilled. >>> >>> Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> It's a very nice plate pattern BUT corn on the cob and baked potatoes >> (two starchy veggies) don't belong on the same plate... and then >> naturally they'll be deluged with butter too, and ribs are plenty >> fatty enough on their own. That's not a balanced meal. In fact >> that's not a meal worthy of that fine dinnerware... that's paper plate >> picnic chow. >> > >Popeye, yoose forgot to stamp yoose foot and call them all *faggots* Is he slipping? |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 15:53:42 -0300, wrote:
>On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 11:20:49 -0700, "Cheri" > >wrote: > > wrote in message . .. >>> Gary wrote: >>>>lucretiaborgia wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, Devonshire >>>>> cream and meringues. >>>>> >>>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg >>>> >>>>Good job! That looked very tasty! :-D >>> >>> Ribs look good but I'd have prefered corn or potatoes, not both. I >>> think corn goes better with ribs... and my yellow crooknecks are >>> coming in, very good grilled. >> >> >>Why is there always a "but" with you? Her plate looks wonderful. >> >>Cheri > >At least it wasn't his usual filthy comment ![]() Ignore him. It's not bad at all for an animal lover who rarely eats meat. |
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says... > > On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 18:16:09 -0000 (UTC), Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > > >On Mon 16 Jul 2018 04:17:26a, told us... > > > >> On Mon, 16 Jul 2018 02:13:51 -0000 (UTC), Wayne Boatwright > >> > wrote: > >> > >>>On Sun 15 Jul 2018 04:26:04p, told us... > >>> > >>>> Ribs, corn, baked spuds followed by fresh fruit salad, > >>>> Devonshire cream and meringues. > >>>> > >>>> https://s33.postimg.cc/ehu0n9yun/IMG_2428.jpg > >>>> > >>> > >>>We haven't eaten yet. Can we come over? So tasty looking. > >>> > >>>BTW. are upir dosjes "Blue Onion" pattern? We almost chose that > >>>for our every day dihes, but couldn't decode on that or Blue > >>>Willow. We ended up with Blue Willow, but I still like both. > >> > >> Royal Worcester Hanbury - I chose it because I was heavy into > >> crewel work at the time and this is almost like crewel. Isn't > >> Blue Willow Spode? > >> > > > >Yours is very pretty. Spode did make a Blue Willow pattern but I'm > >not sure they still do. Ours is made by Johnson Brothers, a > >subsidiary of Wedgewood. > > Yes, it's all changed now. I used to stay with a school friend who > lived just outside Worcester and I would go over to the factory to buy > mine. They have moved the factory now I believe but not to China like > Portmerion did, moving from Wales to China ![]() afaik most Portmeirion is made in England. Spode moved production to China, but when Spode went into receivership it was acquired by Portmeirion and Spode production is now also in the Portmeirion factory in England. https://www.portmeirion.co.uk/offers...ning-sets.html Janet UK |
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