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 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:21:18 PM
[ edited by maggiemuggins on Feb 9, 2006 07:26 PM ]
 
 piinthesky
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:30:14 PM
What, no desert, Maggie? How about a banana split for desert?



 
 WashingtoneBayer
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:30:37 PM
Probably some Turkey smoked sausage with Sourkraut.


Ron
 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:43:19 PM
I'm having a spinach salad with swiss cheese, sugar snap peas, mushrooms, water chestnuts, and sliced peaches (usually I use oranges). I make my own simple dressing:
1/4 c. olive oil
1/4 c. honey
1/2 c. malt vinegar
+ a healthy dose of minced garlic
+ a pinch of salt
Shake well.

The guys are having a pork roast (that you buy all packaged up), baked potatoes and frozen peas. Their carnivorous meal lasts them one sitting. Mine lasts for a couple of days.

 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:44:05 PM
[ edited by maggiemuggins on Feb 9, 2006 07:26 PM ]
 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:45:43 PM
What about beets, Washingtonebayer?

 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:48:41 PM
[ edited by maggiemuggins on Feb 9, 2006 07:26 PM ]
 
 Bear1949
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:53:34 PM
Chef Salad w/ Bacon, hard boiled egg, cheese, tomato, avacado, chunks of (home) smoked chicken & ranch dressing. Also bowl of chicken & dumplings. Desert is home made blueberry cobbler with vanilla (Blue Bell) ice cream.

Tomorrow is slow smoked pork roast (on the pit now) w/Sweet potato and black eyed peas.





I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
 
 piinthesky
 
posted on November 7, 2005 02:55:54 PM
I didn't eat a thing all day yesterday, not one morsel, so for dinner tonight i may start with a bowl of tomato soup with crackers. Next will be a couple of BLT on toast sandwiches with some potato chips, a pickel and a tall glass of ice cold milk. Then at about 9 PM, which is peanut butter time, i will make a peanut butter sandwich and a glass of milk.


 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:05:05 PM
Do you mean chick peas, Maggie? I love them, and broccoli too. Have you tried that broccoli salad I posted awhile ago?

1 large head of broccoli cut & broken into small bite size pieces
1/2 cup fake bacon bits (or real if you eat meat)
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
1/2 cup raisins
1/4 cup diced onion
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup mayo

I mix the sugar into the mayo and pour it on everything once the sugar has dissolved, then mix. Let it sit in the fridge for an hour or two then chow down!


 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:07:03 PM
Bear, do you do all the cooking or does Mrs. Bear? Sounds yummy!

Pi, that's pretty sweet.

 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:12:07 PM
[ edited by maggiemuggins on Feb 9, 2006 07:26 PM ]
 
 Bear1949
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:12:09 PM
Mama Bear does the deserts, I do the rest.




I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
 
 piinthesky
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:14:33 PM
About every other month i will fast for a day and not eat anything, just drink water. Do any of you ever fast?


 
 fenix03
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:19:42 PM
The slow smoke pork sounds fantastic Bear. Got any Pecan shells in there? Pecan smoked pork... Ymmmmmmmmmmm.

I have no idea what is for dinner. It's my mothers birthday. I have to run up in a minute and give her her gift. Generally they don't cook on Mondays. I would have cooked dinner for her but my step is allergic to every spice I cook with (unless HE is cooking with it)and hates thai and carribean which are my favorite styles right now.

I have bacon, some fresh sourdough and a huge red onion awaiting my return.




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 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:21:09 PM
Yes, PI. I fast too. Have you tried a colonic treatment?

 
 Bear1949
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:23:11 PM
Fenix, no pecan shells. Its smoking over home made hickory charcoal (not brickettes).

My brother is supposed to bring me a load of pecan wood for me to make into more charcoal.




I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
 
 piinthesky
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:27:29 PM
I don't know what a 'colinic treatment' is. Is that some kind of a religeous thing performed by someone named Colin?? LOL

What's the longest you've ever been on a fast. I did a 10 day fast one time.


 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:35:08 PM
Sorry, I misspelled it.. colonic treatment..where you go and get your intestines and bowel cleansed..it is wonderful to rid the body of toxins..

The longest I have fasted was 3 days.. but when I fast I still drink water and juice.

 
 piinthesky
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:41:32 PM
There's a type of tea you can drink that will do the same thing, cleanse out your system.

I looked in my cupboard and i found the box of tea that i drink. It's called Daily Detox II and it's an herbal, caffeine free tea. I drink it every day for a couple of weeks and it sure seems like i feel better afterwards.

[ edited by piinthesky on Nov 7, 2005 03:56 PM ]
 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:52:24 PM
Maggie, isn't that the same thing as an enema? (I'll never forget that scene from 'The Right Stuff'.)



 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 03:52:51 PM
Yes...I've tried that too.. but then you have to make sure you stay close to the potty all day.. with colonic cleansing, it's done in an hour..

When you fast, do you still drink liquids?

 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 04:00:00 PM
Kinda sorta.. Kraft.. but much more than an enema.. They massage your tummy every 10 minutes and you are hooked up to a machine that flushes you..steadily for about 45 minutes..all very professional..cleans all the toxic build up etc..it's a very healthy procedure.

 
 piinthesky
 
posted on November 7, 2005 04:01:52 PM
Uh Oh, the 'Girlfriends' thread just went poof.



 
 colin
 
posted on November 7, 2005 04:18:01 PM
I use a 6 pack of bud and a few dozen steamed clams. Seems to clean out some real bad stuff.

BTW, tonight is boloney sandwiches and chips, I'm at work.
Amen,
Reverend Colin
http://www.reverendcolin.com
 
 maggiemuggins
 
posted on November 7, 2005 04:22:14 PM

[ edited by maggiemuggins on Feb 9, 2006 07:27 PM ]
 
 fenix03
 
posted on November 7, 2005 05:00:42 PM
Bear - never tried it with Pecan wood. My steps mother sends a huge box of cracked pecans for nearly every holiday. We shell the pecans for pie and then use the shells to smoke. Turns the pork a pinkish color and makes it taste like heaven.


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 classicrock000
 
posted on November 7, 2005 05:23:51 PM
"Uh Oh, the 'Girlfriends' thread just went poof."

maybe someone got tossed??


thats what usually happens when they close a thread.
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 Bear1949
 
posted on November 7, 2005 05:31:46 PM
Rollcall!!!!!!!

Check in.


I gave my liberal neighbors son a book for his birthday. He went crazy trying to find where to put the batteries.
 
 profe51
 
posted on November 7, 2005 08:23:32 PM
carne asada, made from pounded thin and marinated elk sirloin, grilled rare and served on tortillas... Calabacitas-home grown zuccini, sweet corn, green chile and goat cheese soup. A nice Pinot Noir, followed by a Carlos I brandy and a big old stogie by the fire on the porch. The girls decided to stay an extra day...they are spoiling their old papi and little brother rotten...life is pretty goshdarned sweet...
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