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Dimiri
 
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May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
allocation of "Peeps".

Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.

Dimitri


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Dimiri wrote:
> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> allocation of "Peeps".


Be sure to save at least *one* peep in a foodsaver canister.

>
> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
>
> Dimitri


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=UTF-8&q=peeps

BOB


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" BOB" > wrote in message
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: Dimiri wrote:
: > May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies
including your
: > allocation of "Peeps".
:
: Be sure to save at least *one* peep in a foodsaver canister.
:
: >
: > Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
: >
: > Dimitri
:
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Thanks for the reminder. Nathan has already received a couple
and I think he'll get a kick out of it!


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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
> " BOB" > wrote in message
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>> Dimiri wrote:
>>> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
>>> allocation of "Peeps".

>>
>> Be sure to save at least *one* peep in a foodsaver canister.
>>
>>>
>>> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
>>>
>>> Dimitri

>>

> =======
>
> Thanks for the reminder. Nathan has already received a couple
> and I think he'll get a kick out of it!


You're welcome.
It's a tradition.

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>
> --
> Cyndi
> <Remove a "b" to reply>


Depending on Nathan's age, keep him away from some of those other sites that
were in the link.
<eg>

BOB


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On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 12:48:18 GMT, Dimiri wrote:

> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> allocation of "Peeps".
>
> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
>
> Dimitri


Sorry to show my ignorance, but what is a peep?

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Miche
 
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In article >,
"Dimiri" > wrote:

> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> allocation of "Peeps".
>
> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.


Thank you, Dimitri! And I did just that.

(No Peeps though, they're not available here.)

Miche

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Dimiri > wrote:
>May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
>allocation of "Peeps".


I look just like Jesus. No, really. Well, if he'd
lived 'til 40.

But does that mean my local pub is open on my--er, His
resurrection?

Nooooo.

--Blair
"And all I got was 7&7 and a lefty
Masters champion."
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PENMART01
 
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>I look just like Jesus. No, really. Well, if he'd lived 'til 40.
> --Jesus Blair Gonzales


A tired old Mexican landscaper.


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I poured a can of Fresca into the crockpot into the crockpot over the ham,
followed by a can of water and some ginger and cloves. The result was . . .
interesting . . .
though I probably added too much water.


E. P.
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"Dimiri" > wrote in message
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> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> allocation of "Peeps".
>
> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
>
> Dimitri
>


Thank you Dimitri! And the same to you as well....and heck, you can even
keep my share of the "Peeps"!
We decided, against my better judgment, to do brunch. I will never set foot
in the Shores again...ugh. what wasn't missing, was inedible.

kimberly




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Dimiri wrote:
> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> allocation of "Peeps".
>
> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
>
> Dimitri
>
>


And to you, too, D.

Had my son for dinner tonight. Not feeling too mobile, I tried to come
up with something easy to do.

I had a free range chicken. This morning I oven roasted about a dozen
cloves of garlic. I mashed them after an hour, mixed in some olive oil
and minced scallions. I inserted the mix under the skin.

In a bowl, I mixed two tbsp of Spanish Pimenton (not the smokey kind)
with a quarter cup of olive oil, until well mixed. I painted the bird
red all over, and let it sit in the fridge for a couple of hours. I then
placed the bird on a rack in the roaster for half an hour at 400F. I
then turned it over, breast side up for another 40 minutes. While all
this was going on, I had another roaster pan filled with large chunks of
Yukon gold spuds, sitting in some combo of olive oil and duck fat. To
this I added some Malden Sea Salt. When chicken was done, so were the
spuds.

While the bird rested for ten minutes before carving, I placed some
first of the season Yakima asparagus in a dish, with a dask of water on
the bottom. To this, I added a teaspoon of lemon pepper seasoning. I
then sprinkled some freshly shredded parmagana cheese on top. And nuked
it for two minutes.

Good dinner. And simple, too.

And what I liked the most, no recipe involved.
--
Alan

"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and
avoid the people, you might better stay home."
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alzelt wrote:
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> Had my son for dinner tonight. Not feeling too mobile


so you wouldn't after eating a whole boy !



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Glenn Jacobs wrote:
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> On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 12:48:18 GMT, Dimiri wrote:
>
> > May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> > allocation of "Peeps".
> >
> > Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
> >
> > Dimitri

>
> Sorry to show my ignorance, but what is a peep?


Did anyone answer you? It's those little marshmallow chicks you
can't miss around Easter ... they have yellow sugar outside to make
them look like just hatched chickens.

I know, they come in other colors and rabbits now.

nancy
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"Glenn Jacobs" > wrote in message
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> On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 12:48:18 GMT, Dimiri wrote:
>
> > May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> > allocation of "Peeps".
> >
> > Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
> >
> > Dimitri

>
> Sorry to show my ignorance, but what is a peep?
>
> --
> JakeInHartsel



Go here for an American tradition.

http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/


Dimitri


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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 15:18:47 GMT, Dimitri wrote:

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> "Glenn Jacobs" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 12:48:18 GMT, Dimiri wrote:
>>
>>> May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
>>> allocation of "Peeps".
>>>
>>> Enjoy a Joyous day with friends and family.
>>>
>>> Dimitri

>>
>> Sorry to show my ignorance, but what is a peep?
>>
>> --
>> JakeInHartsel

>
>
> Go here for an American tradition.
>
> http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/
>
>
> Dimitri


Interesting, here I am an American of 68 years and I have never run across
them, maybe because my children did their growing up mostly in Spain where
Easter, at least those days was very different.

Thanks, next Easter I will get one and try it or maybe I will find some in
a super market in the getting rid of section.

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>Glenn Jacobs writes:
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>Interesting, here I am an American of 68 years and I have never run across
>them, maybe because my children did their growing up mostly in Spain where
>Easter, at least those days was very different.


Yeah, Spanish peeps used to be true blue and have backbones...


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Glenn Jacobs wrote:

> Interesting, here I am an American of 68 years and I have never run across
> them, maybe because my children did their growing up mostly in Spain where
> Easter, at least those days was very different.
>
> Thanks, next Easter I will get one and try it or maybe I will find some in
> a super market in the getting rid of section.


Here's the funny thing ... people buy them after Easter for cheap
(cheap peeps) and let them go stale. Expose them to air. They're
pretty horrid, so don't invest your life savings in them. (smile)

nancy
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BOB wrote:
>
> Dimiri wrote:
> > May the big bunny come and leave you all kind of goodies including your
> > allocation of "Peeps".

>
> Be sure to save at least *one* peep in a foodsaver canister.


Uh, why? Do they reproduce by fission or something,
making next year's peep purchase unnecessary?

Kate

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Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?

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Nancy Young wrote:
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> Glenn Jacobs wrote:
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> > Interesting, here I am an American of 68 years and I have never run across
> > them, maybe because my children did their growing up mostly in Spain where
> > Easter, at least those days was very different.
> >
> > Thanks, next Easter I will get one and try it or maybe I will find some in
> > a super market in the getting rid of section.

>
> Here's the funny thing ... people buy them after Easter for cheap
> (cheap peeps) and let them go stale. Expose them to air. They're
> pretty horrid, so don't invest your life savings in them. (smile)
>
> nancy


They are *not* horrid! They are great! Especially stale!
I have some vintage ones in the cupboard from about 5 years
ago. Unfortunately they are not getting stale! I think the
company started adding some sort of evil preservative. I mean
the packages are slit open to let the air in and the dame things
just won't get hard. I'm going to leave at least some of them
there just to see how long it actually takes for them to get
hard - if they ever do. Remember to bite the heads off first
in order to humanely eat them. You don't want the little
darling to suffer.

Kate

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“If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.”
Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about?

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In article >,
says...
> >
> >
http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/
> >
> >
> > Dimitri

>
> Interesting, here I am an American of 68 years and I have never run across
> them, maybe because my children did their growing up mostly in Spain where
> Easter, at least those days was very different.
>
> Thanks, next Easter I will get one and try it or maybe I will find some in
> a super market in the getting rid of section.
>
>

Most of the supermarkets have them on 50% off sale right now
--
Donna
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 23:45:01 GMT, Donna Rose wrote:

> In article >,
> says...
>>>
>>>
http://www.marshmallowpeeps.com/
>>>
>>>
>>> Dimitri

>>
>> Interesting, here I am an American of 68 years and I have never run across
>> them, maybe because my children did their growing up mostly in Spain where
>> Easter, at least those days was very different.
>>
>> Thanks, next Easter I will get one and try it or maybe I will find some in
>> a super market in the getting rid of section.
>>
>>

> Most of the supermarkets have them on 50% off sale right now


Well I am going into town today so will take a look.

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