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Default Happy Birthday! Monsur Fromage du Pollet

a.k.a. hahabogus, Alan, etc. Happy birthday dude! And many more! Did you
(will you) be rotating a chicken? Did you get any fun gifts yet?

Jill
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 16:07:11 GMT, Monsur Fromage du Pollet
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Good for you. I thought I was losing weight but then I reached into my
back pocket and found where it went.

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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 16:07:11 GMT, Monsur Fromage du Pollet
> wrote:

>jmcquown wrote on 18 Jun 2005 in rec.food.cooking
>
>> a.k.a. hahabogus, Alan, etc. Happy birthday dude! And many more!
>> Did you (will you) be rotating a chicken? Did you get any fun
>> gifts yet?
>>
>> Jill

>
>I ordered myself a dehydrator (hasn't arrived yet) And a portable
>Grill so I can see myself cooking smokies and boneless skinless chicken
>breasts at work..
>
>Got some new pants that fit...size 40 last pants were size 46. Losing
>50 lbs does that.
>
>Got shirts size L down from XXL I'm happy there too.


Congrats on that score. I got shirts, too. Size M, as has been the
case for years, in spite of the beer. Got a swim suit, too.
>
>Got a book gift certificate as well. I sense a new cookbook in my
>future.


I got one, too.
>
>Modom sent me some chiles... still in the mail as well. It his birthday
>Too!


And Paul McCartney's. And Evergene's. I sure hope the chiles get
past the Mounties at the border. The local postal clerk didn't know
if there were rules about things like dried chiles -- i.e., mad chile
disease scares. He said it should take four days to arrive, but that
was five days ago.
>
>On Thurday my cow orkers took me out for lunch...Red Lobster. I had the
>Pina Colada shrimp...It was ok food and good company.
>

Last night D and I ate at a friend's house with a small company of
orkers, some of whom are not cows. Chicken on the grill, guacamole,
quesadillas, homemade ice cream, champagne, wine, fruit salad. Good
company, good food.

Today, D and I will drive to Ponder to feast at DaveR's Ranchman's
restaurant. Steak, that is. I'm looking forward to it.


modom
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Happy Birthday to the Incredible Shrinking Man!

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laughing at the tune your granddaughter sings... every occasion to
wish someone "Happy something" always ends up in "birthday" for my
grandkidlet. It's the nature of the beast.
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 16:07:11 GMT, Monsur Fromage du Pollet wrote:

> jmcquown wrote on 18 Jun 2005 in rec.food.cooking
>
> > a.k.a. hahabogus, Alan, etc. Happy birthday dude! And many more!
> > Did you (will you) be rotating a chicken? Did you get any fun
> > gifts yet?
> >
> > Jill

>
> I ordered myself a dehydrator (hasn't arrived yet) And a portable
> Grill so I can see myself cooking smokies and boneless skinless chicken
> breasts at work..
>
> Got some new pants that fit...size 40 last pants were size 46. Losing
> 50 lbs does that.
>
> Got shirts size L down from XXL I'm happy there too.
>
> Got a book gift certificate as well. I sense a new cookbook in my
> future.
>
> Modom sent me some chiles... still in the mail as well. It his birthday
> Too!
>
> Got a homemade birthday card from a 5 yr old...Happy Birthday to EU it
> said on the front. The Next Door Nieghbour's kid is so cute.
>
> On Thurday my cow orkers took me out for lunch...Red Lobster. I had the
> Pina Colada shrimp...It was ok food and good company.
>
> So All in All it is a Great Day and a good week.
>
> As a combo Father's Day and Birthday thingie, I'm eating BBQ chicken at
> my son's tonight. He tells me the Harem Girls are waiting for me...(my
> 2.5 yr old granddaughter and his current girlfriend) to grant my every
> wish. I sense a rousing version of Happy Birthday that ends the ABC
> song in my future as well. No matter what the grand kid starts to
> sing...it ends as the ABC song. She is so talented.


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modom wrote on 18 Jun 2005 in rec.food.cooking

> And Paul McCartney's. And Evergene's. I sure hope the chiles get
> past the Mounties at the border. The local postal clerk didn't know
> if there were rules about things like dried chiles -- i.e., mad chile
> disease scares. He said it should take four days to arrive, but that
> was five days ago.
>


Your Homeland Security people and my Mounties will need to peek in the
parcel...It might be contra-band. When I send stuff to Damsel (who is
about 200 miles away) it takes about 7-10 days on average.

First it goes to Toronto (1500 miles from me) to be custom inspected
then to my main post office...then to my branch. In reverse the other
way.

Not sure where it goes in your country before it gets in Canada
(Probably 4 working days to leave your country and another 4 to get to
me on a good day). Canada has no chile crops so it should be ok. And
penzey has sent me dried chiles with no problem in the past.

Hell over night fed-ex from the US takes 3 days. So don't worry

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It's a simple question of weight ratios!

A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut.

Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?


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"jmcquown" > said:

>a.k.a. hahabogus, Alan, etc. Happy birthday dude! And many more! Did you
>(will you) be rotating a chicken? Did you get any fun gifts yet?


Yeah, happy birthday, kiddo. I hope you're having a great day, way up
yonder. Take care of your good self.

Carol

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modom > wrote:

> Today, D and I will drive to Ponder to feast at DaveR's Ranchman's
> restaurant. Steak, that is. I'm looking forward to it.


Happy Birthday Mike, Alan, and Gene. Mike, please say hello to Dave
from me. Try his cucumber dressing; his buttermilk ranch dressing isn't
bad, either.

Victor
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In article >,
Monsur Fromage du Pollet > wrote:

> Got a homemade birthday card from a 5 yr old...Happy Birthday to EU it
> said on the front. The Next Door Nieghbour's kid is so cute.


Very cute!

Happy birthday to you! It was Rich and Dominic's birthday Saturday
as well. Lots of nice people share that day, I guess.

Regards,
Ranee

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> a.k.a. hahabogus, Alan, etc. Happy birthday dude! And many more! Did you
> (will you) be rotating a chicken? Did you get any fun gifts yet?
>
> Jill
> --
> I used to have a handle on life...but it broke off.


Happy Birthday.

Dimitri




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"Monsur Fromage du Pollet" > wrote in message
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> jmcquown wrote on 18 Jun 2005 in rec.food.cooking
>
>> a.k.a. hahabogus, Alan, etc. Happy birthday dude! And many more!
>> Did you (will you) be rotating a chicken? Did you get any fun
>> gifts yet?
>>
>> Jill

>
> I ordered myself a dehydrator (hasn't arrived yet) And a portable
> Grill so I can see myself cooking smokies and boneless skinless chicken
> breasts at work..
>
> Got some new pants that fit...size 40 last pants were size 46. Losing
> 50 lbs does that.
>
> Got shirts size L down from XXL I'm happy there too.
>
> Got a book gift certificate as well. I sense a new cookbook in my
> future.
>
> Modom sent me some chiles... still in the mail as well. It his birthday
> Too!
>
> Got a homemade birthday card from a 5 yr old...Happy Birthday to EU it
> said on the front. The Next Door Nieghbour's kid is so cute.
>
> On Thurday my cow orkers took me out for lunch...Red Lobster. I had the
> Pina Colada shrimp...It was ok food and good company.
>
> So All in All it is a Great Day and a good week.
>
> As a combo Father's Day and Birthday thingie, I'm eating BBQ chicken at
> my son's tonight. He tells me the Harem Girls are waiting for me...(my
> 2.5 yr old granddaughter and his current girlfriend) to grant my every
> wish. I sense a rousing version of Happy Birthday that ends the ABC
> song in my future as well. No matter what the grand kid starts to
> sing...it ends as the ABC song. She is so talented.


==============

Awwwwwww!! I was going to snip but everything was so cute - I couldn't!

Happy Birthday!

Cyndi


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