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My Best to you, Sandy!!
Sorry to hear they keep screwing with it.
I'm glad they left all that wire in my chest, that holds it all together these last 10 years. And They never bothered the 6" plate & 6 screws holding it in my Left Ankle, for the last 35 years.
Bear
My best Buddy's (Hunky-Jack) Mom used to make great Goulash.
My Mom wasn't much of a cook, but she made sure we wore our "Goulashes" when we walked to school in the rain.
Bear
LOL---There are a lot of things I didn't like when I was a Kid, but then enjoyed them later in life. Endive is not one of them----My Parents & Grandparents claimed they liked Endive, but to me it was much too Bitter.
The last time I tried it, I was an Adult, and it was still too Bitter for Me...
One More "Final" Bump from Da Bear!
I have now&then Bumped this Candy Step by Step Recipe up for Gary & others who love it as much as I have all these years.
I only ever bumped this just before Big Holiday Get-togethers, so I don't know how many of these Bumps I can do yet.
So below is a link...
I agree with Tank!
I hated Green Bean Casserole when I was a kid, but love it now. And Mrs Bear uses that same recipe!!
Also give my "Hot Bacon Dressing (PA Dutch)" a try. I Guarantee you'l love it !!!
Hot Bacon Dressing (Pennsylvania Dutch)
Bear
That's what I thought---It looked like your area got a lot more than ours did with that one!! LOL----You needed it more---You were kinda "Snow-starved".
Bear
I remember in the old days, when we'd go to Pike County for the first day of Trout Fishing. That was mid-April, and we'd find dozens of deer laying dead on the high areas of the forest. Some were actually laying dead on top of each other.
I remember my Dad telling me that deer go to high ground...