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This morning I placed my pee soup into freezer containers, got
fourteen 16 oz Dee-Lish containers stacked in the basement freezer.
Tonight's din-din we will share a pan fried 1.5 pound top round steak
with steamed broccoli crowns, and maybe with some white rice... right
now we are pee souped out from last night.
Oh, I scrubbed the large SS vat and put all where it belongs, ladle,
large serving/stirring spoon, etc.... well worth the effort, a
thousand times better than any canned mystery soups. We really enjoy
pee soup. Next will be a vat filled with Beef, Barley, 'Shroom.
During summer I'll prepare a vat of veggie soup from the garden.
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 1:29:43 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
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> This morning I placed my pee soup into freezer containers, got
> fourteen 16 oz Dee-Lish containers stacked in the basement freezer.
> Tonight's din-din we will share a pan fried 1.5 pound top round steak
> with steamed broccoli crowns, and maybe with some white rice... right
> now we are pee souped out from last night.
>

Well, I got on the ball when I got up this morning and made a large
batch of albacore tuna salad. It's portioned out for two of my
neighbors and myself. Early evening I will deliver.
>
> We really enjoy
> pee soup. Next will be a vat filled with Beef, Barley, 'Shroom.
> During summer I'll prepare a vat of veggie soup from the garden.
>

I'm just not a fan of pea soup and not a fan of green peas. When I
was a child I simply loved them but now I just can't stomach them.
Maybe next week I'll make a large pot of vegetable beef soup, but
that's next week so no plans in stone at this writing.
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 13:17:46 -0800 (PST), "
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>On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 1:29:43 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
>>
>> This morning I placed my pee soup into freezer containers, got
>> fourteen 16 oz Dee-Lish containers stacked in the basement freezer.
>> Tonight's din-din we will share a pan fried 1.5 pound top round steak
>> with steamed broccoli crowns, and maybe with some white rice... right
>> now we are pee souped out from last night.
>>

>Well, I got on the ball when I got up this morning and made a large
>batch of albacore tuna salad. It's portioned out for two of my
>neighbors and myself. Early evening I will deliver.
>>
>> We really enjoy
>> pee soup. Next will be a vat filled with Beef, Barley, 'Shroom.
>> During summer I'll prepare a vat of veggie soup from the garden.
>>

>I'm just not a fan of pea soup and not a fan of green peas. When I
>was a child I simply loved them but now I just can't stomach them.
>Maybe next week I'll make a large pot of vegetable beef soup, but
>that's next week so no plans in stone at this writing.


Pee soup is best made with a meaty ham bone, We especially like home
grown pees fresh picked, they need no cooking, and sugar snap pees are
to die for, easy peesy to grow, and require no cooking.

*Terrible and very sad news, our favorate Vet suddenly died, massive
coronary... only in his early 50s... what an awful loss.
Dr. Perkins wil be missed by many. he cared for small pets and large
farm critters, he was our Dr. Pol:
http://www.newbaltimoreanimalhosp.co.../veterinarians
Tomorrow is Jilly's check up appointment, she will meet Dr. Rocco.
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 7:09:05 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
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> *Terrible and very sad news, our favorate Vet suddenly died, massive
> coronary... only in his early 50s... what an awful loss.
> Dr. Perkins wil be missed by many. he cared for small pets and large
> farm critters, he was our Dr. Pol:
> http://www.newbaltimoreanimalhosp.co.../veterinarians
> Tomorrow is Jilly's check up appointment, she will meet Dr. Rocco.
>

Oh wow! Sounds like he should have been visiting a vet for humans! Terribly
young to die of a massive heart attack.


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On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 17:25:06 -0800 (PST), "
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>On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 7:09:05 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
>>
>> *Terrible and very sad news, our favorate Vet suddenly died, massive
>> coronary... only in his early 50s... what an awful loss.
>> Dr. Perkins wil be missed by many. he cared for small pets and large
>> farm critters, he was our Dr. Pol:
>> http://www.newbaltimoreanimalhosp.co.../veterinarians
>> Tomorrow is Jilly's check up appointment, she will meet Dr. Rocco.
>>

>Oh wow! Sounds like he should have been visiting a vet for humans! Terribly
>young to die of a massive heart attack.


In these cases, I always wonder if a routine checkup of blood pressure
and cholesterol would have seen this coming and prevented it. Or
whether this can sneak up without any warning.
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On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 7:27:49 PM UTC-6, Bruce wrote:
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> In these cases, I always wonder if a routine checkup of blood pressure
> and cholesterol would have seen this coming and prevented it. Or
> whether this can sneak up without any warning.
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True, true, true.
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 12:27:44 +1100, Bruce >
wrote:

>On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 17:25:06 -0800 (PST), "
> wrote:
>
>>On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 7:09:05 PM UTC-6, Sheldon wrote:
>>>
>>> *Terrible and very sad news, our favorate Vet suddenly died, massive
>>> coronary... only in his early 50s... what an awful loss.
>>> Dr. Perkins wil be missed by many. he cared for small pets and large
>>> farm critters, he was our Dr. Pol:
>>> http://www.newbaltimoreanimalhosp.co.../veterinarians
>>> Tomorrow is Jilly's check up appointment, she will meet Dr. Rocco.
>>>

>>Oh wow! Sounds like he should have been visiting a vet for humans! Terribly
>>young to die of a massive heart attack.

>
>In these cases, I always wonder if a routine checkup of blood pressure
>and cholesterol would have seen this coming and prevented it. Or
>whether this can sneak up without any warning.


No one is immune to dying... It's just a shame when a very valuable
person to the community has to go too early... would have been far
better a douchebag politician... I'd never mourn Nancy Poltergiest.

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