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To: Ilaine who wrote (36760)8/31/1999 12:11:00 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Just finished browsing through a few of my recipe books...actually kinda strange how there aren't many recipes using nectarines. I did find one for nectarine slices in Grand Marnier which uses pectin and makes a kind of preserve that sounds interesting. I just checked SOAR and see one for frozen yogurt with pieces of nectarines which could be good too. The frozen slices for smoothies sounds like a good plan too.

Don't know why I'm always doing this to myself by buying baskets of things...must be some subversive element in my personality that likes good things to eat and knows how to make it happen...



To: Ilaine who wrote (36760)8/31/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
Oh boy. Home again. Back to the land of trying to stay awake. Coffee's not working. I need.....a steel drum band. Some Carribbean Super Stars.

Comes in a box.

Open the lid, set them on the counter, sprinkle with sugar and lime.

PoooooffffFFFFFFFFFFEEEEEEEE!!!

(Where are the useful products?) One thing about computers ~ They never said, they'd keep us awake.

I hate my alarm clock, too. They should, the FDA should, make them have a "Press To Play" button, on the box. A noise test. "This is the noise you will wake up to." "Be disturbed by." "Really effing hate; like we care."

Oh god, I'm not getting this one. It sounds like an electric train with a transformer short, stuck against a dam.

Or a submarine, stuck against a dentist's drill, stuck against your teeth. But slipping down toward that tender spot, under your tongue.

It should say that on the box. So what are they doing in Washington? Nothing. No test buttons, no previews, no warning.

"This was Mark Barton's alarm clock."

"The Seven Dwarves use this particular Westclox."