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Religions > Atheism |
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"Pastor Kutchie" |
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25 Mar 2007 01:32:06 PM |
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Guess who's coming to dinner |
On Mar 25, 7:29 pm, "Pastor Kutchie" <use...@heathens.org.uk> wrote:
On Mar 25, 7:17 pm, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com>
wrote:
neighbor Ozgirl wrote:
It's 5.40 pm, not long til dinner. My daughter left me with
the baby grandson today so she could go "crabbing" with
friends. She got home about 2 hours ago with crabs and a
leather jacket (type of flat fish). I just can't get it more
fresher than that :) Unfortunately I don't have lemons or
fresh dill but I will bake the fish with dried dill, cracked
pepper, a bit of plant sterol margarine and add a few
avocado slices after it's cooked. I am just boiling the
crabs and having the crab meat plain. I have no fresh
asparagus so whatever veggies I have here will have to do.
This is a nice surprise for me today.
It is a blessing from GOD.
Earthquack, if you think hunger is good for people, why do you ruin
their appetites by interjecting in their threads?
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| User: "Pangur Ban" |
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| Title: Re: Guess who's coming to dinner |
27 Mar 2007 06:40:44 PM |
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After serious thinking Pastor Kutchie wrote :
On Mar 25, 7:29 pm, "Pastor Kutchie" <use...@heathens.org.uk> wrote:
On Mar 25, 7:17 pm, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com>
wrote:
neighbor Ozgirl wrote:
It's 5.40 pm, not long til dinner. My daughter left me with
the baby grandson today so she could go "crabbing" with
friends. She got home about 2 hours ago with crabs and a
leather jacket (type of flat fish). I just can't get it more
fresher than that :) Unfortunately I don't have lemons or
fresh dill but I will bake the fish with dried dill, cracked
pepper, a bit of plant sterol margarine and add a few
avocado slices after it's cooked. I am just boiling the
crabs and having the crab meat plain. I have no fresh
asparagus so whatever veggies I have here will have to do.
This is a nice surprise for me today.
It is a blessing from GOD.
No, it is a gift from nature and from the daughter. One can thank the
daughter; maybe that will be a nice surprise for her ... one can
"thank" nature by keeping the waters, air, and land clean so the crabs
and flat fish can survive.
--
Pangur Ban
Nemo repente fuit turpissimus.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Guess who's coming to dinner |
26 Mar 2007 06:45:56 PM |
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On 25 Mar 2007 11:32:06 -0700, "Pastor Kutchie"
<user13@heathens.org.uk> wrote:
On Mar 25, 7:29 pm, "Pastor Kutchie" <use...@heathens.org.uk> wrote:
On Mar 25, 7:17 pm, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <lov...@thetruth.com>
wrote:
neighbor Ozgirl wrote:
It's 5.40 pm, not long til dinner. My daughter left me with
the baby grandson today so she could go "crabbing" with
friends. She got home about 2 hours ago with crabs and a
leather jacket (type of flat fish). I just can't get it more
fresher than that :) Unfortunately I don't have lemons or
fresh dill but I will bake the fish with dried dill, cracked
pepper, a bit of plant sterol margarine and add a few
avocado slices after it's cooked. I am just boiling the
crabs and having the crab meat plain. I have no fresh
asparagus so whatever veggies I have here will have to do.
This is a nice surprise for me today.
It is a blessing from GOD.
Earthquack, if you think hunger is good for people, why do you ruin
their appetites by interjecting in their threads?
Especially such good food. I doubt the crabs are the same species we
get here on the northeast coast of the US, and I know the
leatherjacket is different than a similar fish we have here, but crabs
and fish can't be bad eating, spice or no.
Leave it to Chunk to spoil yet another of his god's gifts.
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