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Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late, so
we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added (1%
Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna, salt,
pepper -- you know the drill. Baked at 325 until she came home and it
was nice and crisp on the edges and all creamy inside. I haven't had
tuna casserole in a long time, and it felt like a bit of self-care.

serene, eating it left over for breakfast -- sorry, Michael
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Serene wrote:
> Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late,
> so we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added
> (1% Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna,
> salt, pepper -- you know the drill. [snip]


It's not a real "hot dish" tuna casserole unless it has
cornflakes....-aem

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A little birdie told me that "aem" > said:

>Serene wrote:
>> Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late,
>> so we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added
>> (1% Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna,
>> salt, pepper -- you know the drill. [snip]

>
>It's not a real "hot dish" tuna casserole unless it has
>cornflakes....-aem


Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato chips for
the top. I'm gonna have to go lie down. <G>

Carol
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On Sat 16 Apr 2005 08:09:38p, Damsel in dis Dress wrote in
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> A little birdie told me that "aem" > said:
>
>>Serene wrote:
>>> Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late,
>>> so we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added
>>> (1% Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna,
>>> salt, pepper -- you know the drill. [snip]

>>
>>It's not a real "hot dish" tuna casserole unless it has
>>cornflakes....-aem

>
> Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato chips
> for the top. I'm gonna have to go lie down. <G>
>
> Carol


Swooning again?

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A little birdie told me that Wayne Boatwright >
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>Swooning again?


Well, *you're* here, aren't you, babycakes?

Carol
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On Sat 16 Apr 2005 08:24:03p, Damsel in dis Dress wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> A little birdie told me that Wayne Boatwright >
> said:
>
>>Swooning again?

>
> Well, *you're* here, aren't you, babycakes?
>
> Carol


Oh my! <blush>

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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato

chips for
> the top. I'm gonna have to go lie down. <G>
>
> Carol
> --
> Coming at you live, from beautiful Lake Woebegon


Nope. Saltines. And where are the mushrooms?

-L.

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A little birdie told me that "-L." > said:

>Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>> Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato
>> chips for the top.

>
>Nope. Saltines. And where are the mushrooms?


Have you ever BEEN to Minnesota? LOL!

Carol, from the home of Tuna Hotdish
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> A little birdie told me that "-L." > said:
>
> >Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> >> Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato
> >> chips for the top.

> >
> >Nope. Saltines. And where are the mushrooms?

>
> Have you ever BEEN to Minnesota? LOL!
>
> Carol, from the home of Tuna Hotdish
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> Coming at you live, from beautiful Lake Woebegon


Yes, actually I lived there at one time. But it was Minnetonka, so
that probably doesn't count.

-L.

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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:09:38 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:

>A little birdie told me that "aem" > said:
>
>>Serene wrote:
>>> Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late,
>>> so we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added
>>> (1% Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna,
>>> salt, pepper -- you know the drill. [snip]

>>
>>It's not a real "hot dish" tuna casserole unless it has
>>cornflakes....-aem

>
>Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato chips for
>the top. I'm gonna have to go lie down. <G>


Yes! It's potato chips, fer shur! Only the unintiated would use corn
flakes! Bleah!

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA


"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as
old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

-- Duncan Hines

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"


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A little birdie told me that Terry Pulliam Burd >
said:

>On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:09:38 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:
>
>>A little birdie told me that "aem" > said:
>>
>>>Serene wrote:
>>>> Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late,
>>>> so we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added
>>>> (1% Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna,
>>>> salt, pepper -- you know the drill. [snip]
>>>
>>>It's not a real "hot dish" tuna casserole unless it has
>>>cornflakes....-aem

>>
>>Are you MAD??? Corn flakes? Everyone knows you smoosh up potato chips for
>>the top. I'm gonna have to go lie down. <G>

>
>Yes! It's potato chips, fer shur! Only the unintiated would use corn
>flakes! Bleah!


Finally! The Voice of Reason!

Carol
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On 16 Apr 2005 17:52:49 -0700, aem wrote:

> Serene wrote:
> > Made a lovely tuna casserole last night for my wife (she worked late,
> > so we ended up having two dinners). Sauteed onions in butter, added
> > (1% Lactaid) milk, thickened it, added it to noodles, peas, tuna,
> > salt, pepper -- you know the drill. [snip]

>
> It's not a real "hot dish" tuna casserole unless it has
> cornflakes....-aem


Have you ever tried topping it with stale potato chips?
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So, have you hit the 400 lb mark yet? If not, I'm sure you soon will.
Lardass.

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"projectile vomit chick" > wrote:

>So, have you hit the 400 lb mark yet? If not, I'm sure you soon will.
>Lardass.
>

I don't know why, but I think your posting name is one of the coolest
I've seen in years. Guess that says way too much about how my mind
works - or doesn't. You do, however seem to be pretty ****ed a lot of
the time. I guess I'm sorry for ya. I did my best to get over the
constant bad attitude after I realized that I wasn't just hurting a
lot of other people - I was mainly hurting myself. It only happens
when ya get old, you know <G>. Course, I still screw up on a regular
basis - thank God the folks here tend to be pretty forgiving.
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Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:

>Would you be willing to send me an e-mail, Gator, and tell me who you used
>to be? It's driving me nuts! I know, short drive. <G> At least tell me
>if you and I got along back then?
>
>Carol
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>Coming at you live, from beautiful Lake Woebegon


I seriously would, Carol - kind of miss hearing from you lately. But
I'm now on my 4th week off work sick (except for 2 days) and I
honest;y still can't recall. Jill probably still hates my guts though
<G>. But, actually, I believe that I didn't give you any trouble at
all. I almost never posted, but for some reason, Jill reminded me way
too much of an old girlfriend, and, oh well.... Tell you the truth
though, maybe I'm just a "legend in my own mind" - I'm not sure at
this point that I was even rude to her, come to think of it. I
certainly didn't mean to be, but obviously, I embarrassed myself to
the point that I idn't dare post with the same nick again. Guess we
all grow up, eventually - just seems to have taken me longer than
normal. And, BTW, I think you and Jill and I guess about 95% of
everyone else that is crazy enough to hang out here are people that I
sincerely wish I could meet in person. Probably never will, though -
my loss.
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"AlleyGator" > wrote in message
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> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
>
>>Would you be willing to send me an e-mail, Gator, and tell me who you used
>>to be? It's driving me nuts! I know, short drive. <G> At least tell me
>>if you and I got along back then?


> I seriously would, Carol - kind of miss hearing from you lately. But
> I'm now on my 4th week off work sick (except for 2 days) and I
> honest;y still can't recall. Jill probably still hates my guts though
> <G>. But, actually, I believe that I didn't give you any trouble at
> all. I almost never posted, but for some reason, Jill reminded me way
> too much of an old girlfriend, and, oh well.... Tell you the truth
> though, maybe I'm just a "legend in my own mind" - I'm not sure at
> this point that I was even rude to her, come to think of it. I
> certainly didn't mean to be, but obviously, I embarrassed myself to
> the point that I idn't dare post with the same nick again.


I swear, if you tell me, I won't say a word. I promise. My promise
is solid, but it's driving me nuts. You seem so familiar.

nancy


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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:48:22 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:

> Would you be willing to send me an e-mail, Gator, and tell me who you used
> to be? It's driving me nuts! I know, short drive. <G> At least tell me
> if you and I got along back then?


That makes two of us!!! Gator is going to have to come clean one of
these days... he probably didn't **** off as many people as he thinks.
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A little birdie told me that sf > said:

>On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:48:22 -0500, Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
>
>> Would you be willing to send me an e-mail, Gator, and tell me who you used
>> to be? It's driving me nuts! I know, short drive. <G> At least tell me
>> if you and I got along back then?

>
>That makes two of us!!! Gator is going to have to come clean one of
>these days... he probably didn't **** off as many people as he thinks.


Three of us! Nancy wants to know, too.

But we've gotta respect Gator's wishes to remain anonymous. I have a
feeling he was never so bad before, too.

We love ya, Gator!
Carol
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