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For weeks my neigbours have been saying they were going to take my rhubarb
because they love it and I don't. But I hate to see anything going to waste
so today I picked it. It's sitting soaking in the sink. Can I just chop it
and throw it in the freezer.

Elaine
...........in Brampton. Weird goings on yesterday 5 mins. away from where I
live. Alleged terrorists were arraigned at the courthouse. Police,
helicopters etc. etc.

Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.

My rant for today..............


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On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 15:40:45 -0400, elaine wrote:

> ..........in Brampton. Weird goings on yesterday 5 mins. away from where I
> live. Alleged terrorists were arraigned at the courthouse. Police,
> helicopters etc. etc.
>
> Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.


Read to the end.... or just read the end.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG6EJ895G1.DTL
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> On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 15:40:45 -0400, elaine wrote:
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>> ..........in Brampton. Weird goings on yesterday 5 mins. away from
>> where I
>> live. Alleged terrorists were arraigned at the courthouse. Police,
>> helicopters etc. etc.
>>
>> Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.

>
> Read to the end.... or just read the end.
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG6EJ895G1.DTL


Yes, law abiding 'Canadian Citizens' just minding their own
business............

E.


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On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 16:14:17 -0400, elaine wrote:

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> > On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 15:40:45 -0400, elaine wrote:
> >
> >> ..........in Brampton. Weird goings on yesterday 5 mins. away from
> >> where I
> >> live. Alleged terrorists were arraigned at the courthouse. Police,
> >> helicopters etc. etc.
> >>
> >> Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.

> >
> > Read to the end.... or just read the end.
> > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG6EJ895G1.DTL

>
> Yes, law abiding 'Canadian Citizens' just minding their own
> business............
>

My point is that Canada IS their own country. These are angry,
antisocial males. Now you have your very own Timothy McVeighs.
Can you imagine what 3 tons of amonium nitrate will do? Holy cow!
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> On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 16:14:17 -0400, elaine wrote:
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>> "sf" > wrote in message
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>> > On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 15:40:45 -0400, elaine wrote:
>> >
>> >> ..........in Brampton. Weird goings on yesterday 5 mins. away from
>> >> where I
>> >> live. Alleged terrorists were arraigned at the courthouse. Police,
>> >> helicopters etc. etc.
>> >>
>> >> Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.
>> >
>> > Read to the end.... or just read the end.
>> >

>> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...NG6EJ895G1.DTL
>>
>> Yes, law abiding 'Canadian Citizens' just minding their own
>> business............
>>

> My point is that Canada IS their own country. These are angry,
> antisocial males. Now you have your very own Timothy McVeighs.
> Can you imagine what 3 tons of amonium nitrate will do? Holy cow!


Canada really isn't their own country. However, it probably is a better
life.

But what about my rhubarb? It's still soaking.

elaine




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> But what about my rhubarb? It's still soaking.


Sure.
Chop it. Throw into a plastic bag and put it in the freezer. It will be fine. Last
spring I picked up some rhubarb on the way home and made a pie. My wife arrived
home with another bunch of the stuff. I froze and used it for a pie in the middle
of winter. It was great.


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On Sun, 4 Jun 2006 17:54:54 -0400, elaine wrote:

> But what about my rhubarb? It's still soaking.
>

I like it just plain stewed. If you want more, do a pie and if you
really DON'T like rhubarb.... make Barb's rhubarb cake. It will make
a rhubarb lover out of you.


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"elaine" > wrote in news:4egr9pF1eqavfU1@uni-
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> Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.


Seeing as there are Canadian citizens among them, wouldn't that mean
that when you say their country you mean our country (such as it is)?

Odd, don't you think, that this happened as Chubby tries to look tough?

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> "elaine" > wrote in news:4egr9pF1eqavfU1@uni-
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>> Why don't people just keep their own shit in their own country.

>
> Seeing as there are Canadian citizens among them, wouldn't that mean
> that when you say their country you mean our country (such as it is)?


Hmm. Yes, they are all Canadian citizens. (legally).

'nuff said.

E.










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elaine wrote:
> For weeks my neigbours have been saying they were going to take my rhubarb
> because they love it and I don't. But I hate to see anything going to waste
> so today I picked it. It's sitting soaking in the sink. Can I just chop it
> and throw it in the freezer.


To answer your question. Yes. But I'd make some strawberry Rhubarb pie
with some of it first. The strawberries couter-act the Rhubarb
tartness. It's the ony thing "Rhubarb" that my husband will eat & It's
ohh soo tasty too!


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> But what about my rhubarb? It's still soaking.
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I replied about that last night
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