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![]() "Vilco" > wrote in message ... > Dee Randall wrote: > >> We use several pounds of peccorino romano a month. DH loves that >> cheese. Last night we had it as a snack with a home-made ciabatta and >> wine while watching a DVD. Better than tater chips, cheese chips, >> etc. for us. (Yes, I limit my wine -- darn it!) > > Wonderful, a typical center-italian snack. Hope the wine was red, and good > ![]() > -- > Vilco > Think pink, drink rose' Yes, probably 90% red at our house -- BTW - does your signature "Think pink, drink rose'" have a certain significance to you? I don't drink rose, but I do think pink -- love pink -- You may say, "well that's normal, you're female." But since I love red wine, red is my favorite color, I'm very confused! ;-))) Rose' - rose? No. Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote in
: > > "Vilco" > wrote in message > ... >> Dee Randall wrote: >> >>> We use several pounds of peccorino romano a month. DH loves that >>> cheese. Last night we had it as a snack with a home-made ciabatta >>> and wine while watching a DVD. Better than tater chips, cheese >>> chips, etc. for us. (Yes, I limit my wine -- darn it!) >> >> Wonderful, a typical center-italian snack. Hope the wine was red, and >> good ![]() >> -- >> Vilco >> Think pink, drink rose' > > Yes, probably 90% red at our house -- > BTW - does your signature "Think pink, drink rose'" have a certain > significance to you? > > I don't drink rose, but I do think pink -- love pink -- > You may say, "well that's normal, you're female." > But since I love red wine, red is my favorite color, I'm very > confused! ;-))) > Rose' - rose? No. > Dee Dee Dee Dee, Drink whatever! Andy Lucky to have both grandmothers named "Rose". |
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> Lucky to have both grandmothers named "Rose". I have a grandmother's sister named "Rose." A coal-miner's wife. Both dead and gone now. I remember when whole families might name their girls, Rose, Violet, Daisy; were there any other names like that? Dee Dee |
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"Dee Randall" > wrote in
: >> Andy >> Lucky to have both grandmothers named "Rose". > > I have a grandmother's sister named "Rose." > A coal-miner's wife. Both dead and gone now. > > I remember when whole families might name their girls, Rose, Violet, > Daisy; were there any other names like that? > > Dee Dee Dee Dee, I dunno. My Mom's first name was Florence. Everyone else called her Flo. I on the other hand only called her Mom. ![]() Andy |
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