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Wayne Boatwright
 
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On Thu 18 Aug 2005 07:37:24p, Stu wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 00:27:59 GMT, Tara >wrote:
>
>>I _love_ banana baby food. I always get a few bites when I feed my
>>boys. My mom would buy me a jar as a special treat maybe twice a
>>year as late as kindergarten. Pear baby food is tasty, too. Other
>>than those two, just buy some applesauce or puree your own fruits.
>>
>>Tara

>
> Mmmmm. I like bananas and pears. I'll try those for dessert. I wonder
> what a can of fruit cocktail would taste like after it takes a trip
> through the blender?
>


Probably like a slurry of sugar syrup and pulp. :-) I've never thought it
had much taste in any form, although I do make a small cake with it that
everyone seems to like.

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Sheldon wrote:
> Stu wrote:
> > "Lisa Ann" wrote:
> >
> > >Obfood: It's expensive, but if worse comes to worse...babyfood.

> >
> > I've never tasted baby food. Any suggestions on what kind?

>
> What a silly question, especially for a guy. Breast milk on tap.
>
> Sheldon


Ya know folks...I should have seen this coming when I made the
suggestion!

Thanks Sheldon. I now have ice tea dripping down my monitor.

Lisa Ann

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On Thu 18 Aug 2005 08:34:07p, Lisa Ann wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> Sheldon wrote:
>> Stu wrote:
>> > "Lisa Ann" wrote:
>> >
>> > >Obfood: It's expensive, but if worse comes to worse...babyfood.
>> >
>> > I've never tasted baby food. Any suggestions on what kind?

>>
>> What a silly question, especially for a guy. Breast milk on tap.
>>
>> Sheldon

>
> Ya know folks...I should have seen this coming when I made the
> suggestion!
>
> Thanks Sheldon. I now have ice tea dripping down my monitor.
>
> Lisa Ann


At least it's not breast milk!

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Dee Randall at wrote on 8/27/05 8:03 PM:

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> "Sheryl Rosen" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Damsel at
wrote on 8/17/05 11:16 PM:
>>
>>> "A.C." > said:
>>>
>>>> a buddy of mine came over for an informal dinner party once with a newly
>>>> pierced
>>>> tongue (why a 40 y/o man would want to pierce his tongue is beyond me
>>>> but
>>>> that's
>>>> another post)
>>>
>>> I know why.
>>>
>>> Carol

>>
>> One of my dearest (guy) friends dated a woman with a tongue piercing last
>> year. Ok, "dated" might be too strong a word. He's not proud of that
>> brief
>> period in his life....she was wayyy too young for him and they didn't
>> really
>> go ~out~ all that much. <snicker> I think she was his mid-life crisis. He
>> dumped the kid and bought a metallic baby blue new Mustang Convertible!
>> (Much smarter choice).
>>
>> Anyway, bless his heart, he shared with me, (unfortunately) in grim
>> detail,
>> why men find tongue piercings so appealing!!!! :-D
>>

> And I should add that this grim detail is why this woman (me) finds tongue
> piercings so 'appalling' when some young woman (usually not very attractive)
> spits while speaking to me at the cash register or handing or delivering my
> food. Yikes!
> Dee Dee
>
>


That was only part of the details.......
good manners prevent me from saying anything further!!!!

(shaking my head)
Sometimes I'm amazed at the details my closest friends and I share amongst
ourselves!!!! (and I'm just as guilty as he is!!!) There are things I know
about a certain friend's husband that sometimes make it hard for me to look
him in the eye at the dinner table! (and we have dinner together several
times a month)
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