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Old 10-31-2011, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I think Charlee might go on the Naughty List
Lindy and Dreamer MADE me!!! I think they mighta drugged my cookie or sumpin!!

Honest and ever'thin'... ~holding up both hands palms out~

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Old 10-31-2011, 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I think Charlee might go on the Naughty List
Lindy and Dreamer MADE me!!! I think they mighta drugged my cookie or sumpin!!

Honest and ever'thin'... ~holding up both hands palms out~

:roll: :lol:
*I* believe you Charlee!!! You couldn't nah been bad cause you were with me.
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Old 10-31-2011, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Beachbound
wow! So glad all is ok!!! That's alright to give your neighbor my gift...I can wait.

Originally Posted by grandme26
:) :thumbup: Wanted to let everyone know that gas leak is fixed and I am home safe and sound. A tree growing close to the meter started to grow around the meter and then started to rub it at several points. It took all it could and sprung a leak. Fortunately it was on the gas companies side of the meter so no charge to me. SIL was able, with help of neighbors and the gas man, cut the tree down.

To my SS pal, sorry you will not be getting what I am making. It will go to my neighbors who noticed the leak and went to get SIL when I would not answer my door. Did not hear them knocking. They have helped me out, with out being asked, so much this year that this will be a thankyou gift to them.

I will start on yours in a couple of days.
Better get off of computer. It is acting crazy right now. And no it is not me. :D
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OOOOPS!!!!! How did you guess? But then again
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I think Charlee might go on the Naughty List


might..........Might.............................. ..............MIGHT.....................


.....................................M I G H T ??????????????????????
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Originally Posted by annthreecats
Happy Halloween everyone!!!

marching toward Veteran's Day, then Thanksgiving and the next big holiday will be . . . .

We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!

Bring on the figgy pudding. (what the heck is figgy pudding)?????


:?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :?: :D :D :D :D :lol: 8-) :lol: 8-) ;)
I don't know what Figgy Pudding is, but if it's anything like Yorkshire Pudding, there's NO pudding in it!! :(


Honey let me tell you it ain't nuthin like Yorkshire Puddin !!!!

It's down right Yucky !!
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by lindyline
Originally Posted by JSNOMORE
Originally Posted by lindyline
Originally Posted by dreamer2009
Originally Posted by Leota
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Originally Posted by dreamer2009
Originally Posted by Tink's Mom
Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
I have been gone for a few days. I see that some people are still being a little naughty.
Me too, Deb!...I can't believe how many pages of naughty I had to sift thru...


are we boring you ??????????????????????lol
not a bit...just trying to sort it all out...you know...naughty or nice! :thumbup:
That shouldn't be too hard :D


AHEMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!
We are just keeping you entertained!!

We may be naughty, but we are certainly nice to go with it!!

Just ask us, go ahead, any of us, we'll tell ya!!

Won't we dreamer and charlee??

We're just sooooo nice.................

:lol: :roll: :roll:
:lol: :lol: :lol:



I don't think they're naughty , just a little high spirited
:lol: :lol: :lol:


Thank you. We like you........ Great big happy smile.....
Yes we do like you...sorry I had to sleep.
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltingKrazy
Happy Halloween!!!!!!!!!! oh wait that was a "Santa's Helper present I got in the mail this morning!

SO to my Secret Santa Helper I got my present!
Can I open it PLEASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSE??? ok I guess I
WILL wait, not gonna CAN wait, but WILL WAIT!

So excited !!!

Thanks


take it to the airport and ask them to scan the
contents for you for a quick looksee...lol
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:31 AM
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Information on figgy pudding:

In actuality, figgy pudding is more of a cake than a pudding. There have been recipes for figgy pudding since the 15th century, although its popularity as a Christmas dessert probably reached its peak during the late 19th century. Several factors have significantly hampered the wholesale expansion of the figgy pudding industry, including an interminably long cooking time, an exotic ingredients list and a cringe-inducing dependency on saturated fats for texture.

There are numerous recipes for figgy pudding, from a traditional steamed version similar to modern bread pudding to a pastry-covered blend of figs, dates, fruits and spices. Nearly all figgy pudding recipes call for three or four hours of steaming. This is accomplished by placing a metal bowl with the figgy pudding mixture into a larger bowl partially filled with boiling water. The indirect heat generated by the boiling water cooks the figgy pudding evenly and slowly. This is equivalent to using a bain marie water bath for individual ramekins filled with batter.

Sounds delish!!!
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Originally Posted by annthreecats
Information on figgy pudding:

In actuality, figgy pudding is more of a cake than a pudding. There have been recipes for figgy pudding since the 15th century, although its popularity as a Christmas dessert probably reached its peak during the late 19th century. Several factors have significantly hampered the wholesale expansion of the figgy pudding industry, including an interminably long cooking time, an exotic ingredients list and a cringe-inducing dependency on saturated fats for texture.

There are numerous recipes for figgy pudding, from a traditional steamed version similar to modern bread pudding to a pastry-covered blend of figs, dates, fruits and spices. Nearly all figgy pudding recipes call for three or four hours of steaming. This is accomplished by placing a metal bowl with the figgy pudding mixture into a larger bowl partially filled with boiling water. The indirect heat generated by the boiling water cooks the figgy pudding evenly and slowly. This is equivalent to using a bain marie water bath for individual ramekins filled with batter.

Sounds delish!!!
Might see about looking up the recipes.
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Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
You ladies are nice with a little naught on top and that equals fun.
QuiltingKrazy, behave. No shaking and no peaking. LOL!
OOPS! on the no shaking... it rattled when I took it out of the mailbox, so I just HAD to shake it a bit more. lol

Have no idea though as to what the "rattling" sound is.
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