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Originally Posted by BrainHurts
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BTW off topic did you hear Dr. Willard Harley say he doesn't like his name first or middle? Because Joyce was teasing the caller that if her twins end up being a boy and girl they could name them Bill and Joyce.

And Joyce mentioned that when she was a teenager she wanted her name to be "Cookie!" rotflmao


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Yes, I heard that one! I thought it was interesting how Joyce has such strong feelings and well-developed thoughts about people being allowed to change their name when they come of age. It sounds like something she and Dr. W.F. Harley have discussed a lot!


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BTW off topic did you hear Dr. Willard Harley say he doesn't like his name first or middle? Because Joyce was teasing the caller that if her twins end up being a boy and girl they could name them Bill and Joyce.

And Joyce mentioned that when she was a teenager she wanted her name to be "Cookie!" rotflmao

Yes, I heard that!


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BTW off topic did you hear Dr. Willard Harley say he doesn't like his name first or middle? Because Joyce was teasing the caller that if her twins end up being a boy and girl they could name them Bill and Joyce.

And Joyce mentioned that when she was a teenager she wanted her name to be "Cookie!" rotflmao

Yes, I heard that!
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I know.cookie!! That cracked me up.


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Originally Posted by markos
Yes, I heard that one! I thought it was interesting how Joyce has such strong feelings and well-developed thoughts about people being allowed to change their name when they come of age. It sounds like something she and Dr. W.F. Harley have discussed a lot!
I know!! He doesn't like his first or middle name!!

Also their conflict of the day?? How to feed the birds!!! laugh


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Cookout at the in-laws. smile


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For H and I: lo-country boil at a restaurant on the lake

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Oh Melody, where do you find the sugar free cheese cake? I have looked and looked, with no luck. I can make one myself of course, but would love to know where I could purchase one ready made....for emergency use! hahaha smile

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Originally Posted by tismeagain
Oh Melody, where do you find the sugar free cheese cake? I have looked and looked, with no luck. I can make one myself of course, but would love to know where I could purchase one ready made....for emergency use! hahaha smile


tismeagain, I make my own but you can buy them at Cheesecake Factory. Their cheesecakes are pretty pricey, though!


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Thanks Melody, I will have to check to see if we have one close by. I have a recipe for one using Splenda, but it leaves a funny after taste.

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What do you strange people eat for Labour Day?


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Originally Posted by SugarCane
What do you strange people eat for Labour Day?

It's LABOR Day, you silly foreigner!! And we have BBQs on Labor Day!

We are having rilled RIB EYES, devilled eggs and green beans with bacon. And sugar free cheesecake for dessert! laugh


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London Broil (shoulder steak), french-fried potatoes, and a garden salad, served with a pleasant Umbrian Sangiovese. Dessert will be a special chocolate-topped cherry-cream brownie.

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London Broil (shoulder steak), french-fried potatoes, and a garden salad, served with a pleasant Umbrian Sangiovese. Dessert will be a special chocolate-topped cherry-cream brownie.
That does it. I'll have what he's having.


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London Broil
Londoners have never heard of this, FYI!


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Originally Posted by MelodyLane
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What do you strange people eat for Labour Day?

It's LABOR Day, you silly foreigner!! And we have BBQs on Labor Day!

We are having rilled RIB EYES, devilled eggs and green beans with bacon. And sugar free cheesecake for dessert! laugh
It's time you started spelling it properly!

I'll have what you're having - tomorrow.

My bone-idle 16 year-old son likes French onion soup, and so having run out of summer over here (I thought), I decided to make that tonight. It turned out to be 75 degrees or something today - the hottest day for weeks - and I'm stuck simmering soup to which I must add croutons and melted cheese. According to my recipe, you're meant to burn your tongue as you eat it boiling hot.

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Originally Posted by SugarCane
What do you strange people eat for Labour Day?

Quesadillas, homemade tortilla chips, peach salsa


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Lol, 75 degrees is hot? I'm in balimer MD and that is what I have the A/C set to.
And londoners never hearing about London broil, that's no surprise

In the Hilton when I was young it used to be made from a flank peice of meat, as well in the Jewish camps I worked at as a kid, where I developedan instant love for it

Then sometime in the 90s saw it packaged in the store, with God knows what part of the animal it came from, and I had to design my own way of preparing it, to even make it come close

Maybe that's why blood pudding allways turned my stomach too, got any recipes?

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