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positive attitude helps Hows your ankle?That’s good!!! I’m meh. Mostly not great atm. But trying to be lol
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positive attitude helps Hows your ankle?That’s good!!! I’m meh. Mostly not great atm. But trying to be lol
Wish Robert had an interest in fresh veggies. With his crohns he cant eat them. Sad.Not really. The membranes on the inside is were the heat is and that is not exposed to what you are cooking.
Yeah hence me trying to be LOL it’s not 100% working but it’s helping a little. I’m mostly just way stuck in my head tonight. But I did have a great afternoon so there’s that. I need to focus on that. And it’s better atm.positive attitude helps Hows your ankle?
There are far worse alternatives. I'm tired and beat up but we didn't get a tornado today or ever for that matter.Yeah hence me trying to be LOL it’s not 100% working but it’s helping a little. I’m mostly just way stuck in my head tonight. But I did have a great afternoon so there’s that. I need to focus on that. And it’s better atm.
so true.There are far worse alternatives. I'm tired and beat up but we didn't get a tornado today or ever for that matter.
The true Brunswick stew Georgia style from long ago was made with squirrels. I don't know all the variations of it. For restaurants to serve it I'm sure they had a chicken version. I've been by Brunswick, GA more than once but never stopped to check it out from the source.I think it cost a lot to make brunswick stew. What she made was a LOT with 3 different kinds of meat.
I was glad when the by pass around Macon was finished. Made the trip from FL to the Detroit burbs a lot easier.Thats where we lived. Macon Ga. I know deer meat was one of them. I think she sub. pork roast for the deer.