Posted on 01/27/2016 5:52:45 AM PST by nikos1121
Lexington, SC is another small town America stop for the Trump steamer. Population 20,905. It's a fitting location after the âbattle linesâ Trump and Fox have put up. Why? Let's go back to revolutionary times.
The area initially was called Saxe Gotha, but the name was replaced in commemoration of the battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. Before then, this area stood up to the British in The Battle of Tarrar Springs fought nearby on November 16, 1781.
I will post an interesting eye witness account of the battle below.
In short, what the British did to these Patriots, killing them in cold blood after they surrendered, will remind you of the terrorists we face today here in the USA and abroad.
For 1 point, what South Carolinian governor is from here? Maybe this person will endorse Trump? (Answer below).
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I never thought about chowder. I will have to try it.
My husband loves chowder so I think I will surprise him with some.
Thank you! Done.
That would explain why Rubio talks rapidly like he is on something. He has a memorized speech to recite.
Are you also off grains?
Maybe Rubio’s cheat sheet is on his water bottle :)
58 percent won’t watch without Trump :)
Finally, finally somebody is challenging the media.
Trump guy on CNN just disclosed that the guy who organized FOX debates that’s always on MK show is the father of head of Rubio committee. Hole Inheard that right. He says its a conflict of interest not to reveal these relationships
No wonder MK was so giddy (from what I read...I refuse to watch the witch) when Rubio was on her show, tonight. Her producer’s son works for The Rube....how quaint.
The FauxNews/talk radio/campaign nepotism stinks to high heaven.
Wills wife is working for whom now ?
1. Nepotism
2. Connection to amnesty group
3. Ayles not well
Who’s in charge ?
He doesn’t need a cheat sheet if campaign gets the questions from daddy
No wonder he sounds so smooth
About 10 years ago I went strictly low carb. My rule was nothing white accept cauliflower and cottage cheese. No flour, no sugar, no rice, no potatoes.
I tried to stick with eggs, cheese, real butter, meats, fish, nuts, non starchy vegetables, and berries or melons.
I would take a break one meal a week when we went out or there was something particular I was craving.
I’m not that strict with it now though. It is too much of a pain to cook normal meals for my husband and low carb for me so now I stick to low carb during the day and “normal” dinners.
No grains, here. Haven’t really missed them, either.
I do need a good substitute for corn chips, though...for homemade dips and guacamole.
Pork rinds are low carb. I can’t stand them but I have heard Walmart sells some that you cook in the micro wave somehow and they are supposed to be good.
Maybe a dip would make them better.
You can grind them up in a food processor and make “breading” out of them too.
Nice!!
Thanks for posting :)
Unfortunately, I’m not a fan of pork rinds, either...lol.
I’m going to try beef bacon, for the first time. Wondering how that will be. I’m kind of getting tired of turkey bacon.
I’ve read that but never tried it. Does it work?
Yes
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