Posted on 09/09/2006 4:27:54 PM PDT by Wolfstar
I've been watching the ABC video of the making of the Path to 9/11, and a promo on YouTube -- very, very interesting already.
You mean that the Coffee and Walnut Sponge WASN'T the dessert? Wow.
G'night Snugs & Jonny thank you for your company,as usual,
also!
funny & sweet dreams!
May I use this moment to express my gathering alarm at the continued power of the Clintons, the aggregate embodiment of evil? George Soros, the money behind them, intends to do all within his power to destroy Republicans and conservatives as leaders. And I'm afraid we/they are too trusting and naive to respond appropriately until it is too late.
Snugs, have you made blackberry dumplings? That was always a great quick treat when I was growing up. Haven't had that for ages, but my mouth waters just thinking about it!
Freep me the recipe please that sounds wonderful. I have blackberry and apple pudding which is similar to a dumpling but not as a dumpling.
I had a cream pie when I was in New England in 1997 did not really care for it.
I suspect is was a bought in resaturant catering pack one one day I will make one amongst my many cook books I am certain I have several recipes. Maybe then I will see why people rave over them. :o)
I must admit I fear this as well
I've never had a dog prior to my spaniels that have such touchy plumbing. Anytime the mix/type of food is changed, it must be done slowly so as not to upset them and cause diahhrea.
A few years ago we went from feeding kibble to raw diet, and had to do it slowly; had to use a blend of the 2 for awhile. And we could never switch from kibble to canned w/o upsetting thier digestive system. Very touchy systems, those. Consequently, I have to watch everything that goes into their mouths.
Frankly, I've adopted the attitude that a bite won't hurt them. If I eat a cookie, they get a bite.
For anyone who has a dog, and is uninformed about poisonous food, here's a link:
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/storytemplate_process.cfm?story_no=257
After further snooping around the net, I like this site better as it seems to have more info:
http://www.virtualvet.com/petowners/poisonfacts.htm
I had a very good friend almost lose her Flat-coated retriever when he got in some snail bait, then licked his feet.
He went into convulsions. It was very scary for her, not to mention the huge vet bill.
We buy snail bait that is not harmful to dogs and cats. It can be done. I have no cats, but they are in the 'hood, and I certainly would not want to poison them.
Please see my post directly above - did not ping properly :)
And I'm sorry if it seems I'm beating a dead horse, but I must remind you that (as the holidays approach), turkey can be deadly for dogs.
I had heard that on my various i/n dog-lists, and had 2nd hand experience last year. My Aunt lives with her son/dil (actually, they live with her), and she had a beloved Maltese. They laughed with fun watching the little thing beg for more and more turkey. Next day it was gone. Pancreatitis. She bawled this to me over the phone, and I did not have the heart to tell her they had killed that sweet little dog, but I did tell her daughter, so it could be relayed, not to happen again. It's a painful way to go, I hear.
Thank you! That helps a lot. : D. Sorry I had to duck out last night before I got your answer. Movie night with the kiddos.
LOL.
Congrats Ohio.
AF has special forces.
Slick would have ignored them. GW goes over to meet them. And he will remember them in his prayers each night.
I don't know anyone going to this game.
BTW, I'm not an Aggie, but I married one as fast as I could.
Hard to believe these pics were taken close together in time. Mrs. Bush looks very svelte and stylish in the dark outfit; but whoever let her out in that white suit several sizes too tight, should be demoted to a position that doesn't call for eyesight. (Referring especially to the last photo in post 13.)
You can make a more complicated (and richer) filling, or you can make a simple version with chocolate pudding mix in the filling, topped with whipped cream around the perimeter. I've made them this way and the only baking that's needed is of the crust before adding the chocolate and whipped cream. I go for simplicity in these things.
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This is a heads up ping to the fact that I will be posting a special September 11 commemorative edition of the Dose later today. You'll receive a ping for that special thread. (I hope you'll excuse that rare 2nd ping in one day. I thought you'd want a heads up because it may be a thread you want to save for the historical links.)
The commemorative thread will include links to transcripts of all the important White House and administration events, as well as photos starting from September 10 through the President's visit to the attack sites.
The thread will be posted somewhat late today, because I'll wait as long as possible in hopes of capturing the photos of the President leaving for (and maybe even arriving in) New York later.
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