Wow and I think I have a right to whimper about *my* life!
You've got me here for you Robin. I wish I could win that big powerball and help make all better just like that. Instead, know I'm there for you as a friend who understands and cares. I really hope we could all meet again someday and say "Rememeber how bad things were a while back?". Maybe it can still happen. Hang in there kitty!
Re: thank youskytechDecember 21 2008, 23:13:48 UTC
Cool! I just used my stove which I've had a phobia using since I bought my house. It didn't blow up and don't ask.
You make a cake and I'll share my cauldron of fresh veggie soup! Went to the market and grabbed all sorts of veggies, chicken bullion and one missing herb. It was all cut and toss, no recipe. Taste and add more. Made about 3 gallons! Most is in the freezer but I'm stocked for the winter! Considering I also make bread, you get a clue why Skytech always offers soup and bread at Homestead.
Time to dig out my 1953 Better Homes and Garden cookbook and see what other experiments I can do! Maybe I'll need you to nursemaid the process.
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I can't say that things will get better, since I don't know that they will. But I can at least hope for better days for you.
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I'm so sorry hon, I you're in my thoughts and prayers.
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You've got me here for you Robin. I wish I could win that big powerball and help make all better just like that. Instead, know I'm there for you as a friend who understands and cares. I really hope we could all meet again someday and say "Rememeber how bad things were a while back?". Maybe it can still happen. Hang in there kitty!
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You make a cake and I'll share my cauldron of fresh veggie soup! Went to the market and grabbed all sorts of veggies, chicken bullion and one missing herb. It was all cut and toss, no recipe. Taste and add more. Made about 3 gallons! Most is in the freezer but I'm stocked for the winter! Considering I also make bread, you get a clue why Skytech always offers soup and bread at Homestead.
Time to dig out my 1953 Better Homes and Garden cookbook and see what other experiments I can do! Maybe I'll need you to nursemaid the process.
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