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A day in the life of President Bush (1/23/05) photos
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Posted on 01/23/2005 1:55:47 PM PST by Wolfstar
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To: Wolfstar
Thanks once again for great pictures. Hope you get some up of the puppy! I haven't seen but one picture of her since she arrived at the White House!
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posted on
01/23/2005 10:22:35 PM PST
by
luvie
("SELF GOVERNMENT RELIES, IN THE END, ON THE GOVERNING OF THE SELF" GWB 1-20-05 AMEN!)
To: Merlinator
Merlinator, I would love to adopt another Grey. I have Roger's big cage still and my heart aches for another friend like that.
PLEASE let me know if you have a bird that needs a new home.
Tammy
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posted on
01/23/2005 11:50:22 PM PST
by
texasflower
("America's vital interests and our deepest beliefs are now one." President George W. Bush 01/20/05)
To: hoosierpearl
I will FR mail you tonight re food LOL
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posted on
01/24/2005 12:22:44 AM PST
by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: ohioWfan
Yes, sorry I haven't answered sooner. Been trying to catch up on some housework after having the flu for a second time and a furnace that had to be replaced during a zero degree cold spell.
Thanks for your input. I hear from the Michael Crawford fans who are nothing if not avid, and will never accept anyone in the role which he created. Crawford was known as an incredible actor, but it was Andrew Lloyd Webber who discovered his beautiful singing voice and made him famous. So I feel that Webber owed Crawford nothing and had the right to cast his movie with a younger actor to attract the younger fans. I'm glad you enjoyed the movie.
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posted on
01/24/2005 1:49:24 AM PST
by
kitkat
To: hoosierpearl
***Question about the yorkshire pudding recipe: most of the recipes I've seen in books mention using drippings from the roast instead of the oil. I take it that the pudding comes out all right without the drippings, so I guess that's just for flavor? ***
May I answer this from an American viewpoint? My recipe also calls for using drippings from the roast to line the pudding pan. But those precious drippings go into the gravy instead. The way meat is cut in this country today there isn't much suet left on the roast. In fact, I have to make sure to shop at a meat market that will still even HAVE suet to add to the roast since I prefer a ribeye roast and they come really pared down without fat. Pouring the delicious gravy on the pudding does the trick. I guess it might be a matter of regional ways of cooking.
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posted on
01/24/2005 2:03:03 AM PST
by
kitkat
To: Wolfstar
I misspoke, it is the debates that occur this week. Boxer intends to call Condi a liar again there it seems.
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posted on
01/24/2005 4:05:10 AM PST
by
prairiebreeze
(George W Bush: Spending well-earned political capital.)
To: kitkat
I wouldn't call myself a Michael Crawford "fan" but I thought he did really well in the role.
This young actor was exceptionally good dramatically, I thought, and though his voice was different....richer..... in quality (and as I said, had a few minor pitch problems that bothered me), he made a believeable Phantom (and I can speak from personal experience with my daughter's friends.......he IS drawing a younger audience!)
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posted on
01/24/2005 5:20:20 AM PST
by
ohioWfan
(Have you PRAYED for your President today?)
To: phancypants
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posted on
01/24/2005 9:26:50 AM PST
by
Pippin
(Have you seen my wand?)
To: ohioWfan
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posted on
01/24/2005 9:27:12 AM PST
by
Pippin
(Have you seen my wand?)
To: snugs
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posted on
01/24/2005 9:28:15 AM PST
by
Pippin
(Have you seen my wand?)
To: kitkat
"You are no doubt right, but my recipe for Yorkshire pudding calls for a 425 F. oven, and I think maybe 446 would be too hot."
Oh I think you're 100% right. I just found that on a conversion site and also felt that was way too hot so was hoping someone would give an alternative temp.
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posted on
01/24/2005 10:35:44 AM PST
by
mupcat
To: snugs
"Sorry forgot you work in F still next time I will remember"
Oh, no problem, snugs. I just looked up the conversion, but as kitkat pointed out our conversion is probably too hot, so we're taking it down to 425.
Mupcat
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posted on
01/24/2005 10:38:47 AM PST
by
mupcat
To: LUV W
I haven't seen but one picture of her since she arrived at the White House!If you go here: links to Beezie WH puppy photos, you'll see several photos of her. We had those and several others on the Dose the week she was introduced. Let me know if you can't find them.
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posted on
01/24/2005 10:55:48 AM PST
by
Wolfstar
(Have YOU laughed at a Democrat today?)
To: prairiebreeze
Boxer intends to call Condi a liar again there it seems.And as a Californian, I intend to call Boxer's local and DC offices to tell them I think she's a blithering idiot and an embarrassment to the state!
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posted on
01/24/2005 10:57:08 AM PST
by
Wolfstar
(Have YOU laughed at a Democrat today?)
To: mupcat
Did you see the early photo of Laura I posted for you on Saturday's Dose thread in answer to your question about hairstyles? If not, I'll FRemail you the link.
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posted on
01/24/2005 10:59:23 AM PST
by
Wolfstar
(Have YOU laughed at a Democrat today?)
To: prairiebreeze
You are in good company with the Vice President that is his favourite to apparently he watches Brit Hume while he exercises.
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posted on
01/24/2005 11:01:02 AM PST
by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: Wolfstar
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posted on
01/24/2005 11:08:15 AM PST
by
prairiebreeze
(George W Bush: Spending well-earned political capital.)
To: snugs
I agree with the Vice President on many issues. Especially on what to say to Senator (Tattletale) Leahy.
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posted on
01/24/2005 11:09:12 AM PST
by
prairiebreeze
(George W Bush: Spending well-earned political capital.)
To: hoosierpearl
Dripping was the traditional fat used for Yorkshire Pudding and in Yorkshire still is. In the south of England where I come from most people use oil though some do use dripping from the meat or dripping from the butchers however with modern cuts of meat having not a lot of fat you can struggle to get enough dripping especially if you like to use meat juices for the gravy hence why vegetable oil is used. Dripping from the butchers is just the white fat without meat juices so for my taste is too fatty tasting and I prefer the oil. What I sometimes do though is to take the individual Yorkshire out of the bun tin and either put it round the joint in the roasting tin to soak up a little of the juice or just quickly dip it in the juice to get the flavour but not waste the juice.
Cucumber sandwiches traditionally are made with white bread cut very thin normally a sandwich or tin loaf we call them in the UK or a medium sliced loaf. Cut the crusts off and butter with real butter not low fat spread or margarine.
The cucumber should be peeled and sliced so thin that it is transparent. Mix with salt, pepper and malt vinegar, it must be malt vinegar not cider or wine vinegar the type of vinegar us Brits put on our chips (fries). Put cucumber into the the bread make sure not too wet or bread will go soggy cut into 4 triangles serve with a cup of tea with either cakes or sconces and cream to follow and you have a traditional English high tea. Instead of cucumber sandwiches another tradition is tinned red salmon sandwiches.
Hope this helps any details of English food you want please do not hesitate to FR mail as I have loads of cook books.
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posted on
01/24/2005 11:21:59 AM PST
by
snugs
(An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME)
To: Wolfstar
Hi Wolfstar!
No, I didn't, must have overlooked it, but thanks anyway. You know all I did was "Google" her with 2001 pic request and found a whole bunch. Sorry, should have done that first before I bothered you.
Mupcat
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posted on
01/24/2005 11:24:48 AM PST
by
mupcat
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