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Hal wrote:
> Edwin wrote: > > >>That is not the only reason. She also has >>a nice pair of . . . . . . Well, ok, she >>smiles a lot. > > > http://www.durzy.com/news/rachelray1...8456e1515baf73 > So whose body did they photo-shop her on. She's pretty good looking now, but in half of the shows it looks as if they've strapped her into an industirl-strength corset. I like some of her recipes on 30-Minute Meals, but she's pretty annoying. The $40 is interesting sometimes, but I really don't like her new show. |
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Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> "Kate Connally" > wrote in message > ... > wrote: >> >> >>>. . . I can not believe anyone serious would come to >>>central/eastern NC, go eat BBQ and NOT order brunswick stew and >>>hushpuppies. >> >>Well, I love Brunswick stew. At least my recipe for >>it. Now as I understand it it was originally usually >>made with squirrel or maybe squirrel and rabbit or >>some other mix of meats, but nowadays it's often made >>with chicken and lotsa folds don't have much access to >>squirrel. However, that's neither here nor there. The >>point is that it's a *meat* dish!!!! So what I don't >>understand is why it would be served with another meat >>dish, mainly bbq. (At least I'm assuming y'all put >>some sort of meat in your stew and that NC bbq is bbq'd >>meat and not bbq'd vegetables or something weird. >> >>Now I don't have anything against eating 2 meat dishes >>together. I love meat as much as the next person but >>generally when I have a meat dish I sort of like a >>contrasting kind of dish for a side dish. And I think >>most people are that way, so it just seems odd to me that >>Brunswick stew would become the traditional side dish for >>bbq. >> >>As for the hushpuppies, well, I never heard of them >>being traditional bbq accompaniments. Here in Pgh. in >>a lot of the black-owned bbq places it's usually corn >>bread and the other side dishes are collard greens and >>black-eyed peas and cole slaw and potato salad. People >>usually only get 2 of the sides, not all four. But then >>that tradition may come from another part of the south. >> >>Kate >> > > Haven been born 'n bred in NC, I can attest to the fact that hushpuppies are > NOT served with bbq. NC bbq is pork, in some areas not in NC, it is > referred to as pulled pork, not that slathered cow meat southwesterners > claim is bbq. Hushpuppies are usually served with fish, supposedly what was > done with the coating mix the fish was dipped in before frying. Named hush > puppy to indicate the fried dough was tossed to the dogs to leave those > eating alone until they were done and the puppies could have the leftovers. > Hushpuppies, if done right, are wonderful, if done wrong.....imagine a lump > of cornbread soaked in lard. It should be pointed out that there are two 'main' kinds of BBQ in NC. Lexington Style, and that other kind. It's not unusual to have hush puppies as a side. |
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Whatever... but she is --->HOT!!!<--- I enjoy the show with the volume down as well as up... Alton Brown's show, however, must be listened to, and need not be watched as closely but the visuals frequently inject shock entertainment and educational value...
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On 30 Jan 2005 23:01:06 -0600, "Bob" >
wrote: >Ed replied to gloria: > >> > She creeps me out. She has a show because she's cutsie >> > and bouncy and bats her eyes a lot. The food is a lame >> > afterthought. >> >> That is not the only reason. She also has a nice pair of . . . . . . >> Well, ok, she smiles a lot. > >Nice pair of . . . . incisors? > >I'm not much of a chest-watcher, but I FORCED myself to check hers out on a >recent episode where she was in a bathing suit (somewhere in Hawaii). I >think she's an A-cup at best; what's the big deal? > >Bob > doesn't mean they're not nice. your pal, blake |
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![]() On 12-Feb-2005, blake murphy > wrote: > >I'm not much of a chest-watcher, but I FORCED myself to check hers out on > >a > >recent episode where she was in a bathing suit (somewhere in Hawaii). I > >think she's an A-cup at best; what's the big deal? > > > >Bob > > > doesn't mean they're not nice. Amen http://www.vistaseeker.com/sassys_gi...chelRay/r5.jpg x-- 100 Proof News - http://www.100ProofNews.com x-- 3,500+ Binary NewsGroups, and over 90,000 other groups x-- Access to over 1 Terabyte per Day - $8.95/Month x-- UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD |
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Definitely Photoshopped.
Absolutely not her legs or behind! |
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![]() On 12-Feb-2005, "Jimmy G" > wrote: > Definitely Photoshopped. > > Absolutely not her legs or behind! How do you know that with such confidence? I don't know either way, just curious how you can be so confident. BTW; the referenced picture, along with several others appeared in FHM magazine - that doesn't mean they couldn't have been altered by FHM, I'm just citing the original source of the pics. |
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