Is BYC Experiencing Cabin Fever?

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I have noticed something and I'm feeling quite snubbed. Maybe I'm just too sensitive.
There is a person who will like every singe post in every thread on a certain forum, except mine. She will even like the posts that quote my posts, but not like my actual original post. Do you think that's intentional? I wonder what I did wrong?

I wouldn't think anything of it anywhere else, but it's very obvious.


Don't take it personally. If someone is being snooty with you on purpose they're the one with the problem. :hugs I try not to go back & look too much at who liked what post because I don't want to get too deep in my head about it. Just keep moving forward Feathers & you'll always be headed in the right direction. :hugs
 
That's the fun part of learning though! Figuring out what needs tweaked or changed along the way. Besides who cares what they look like, as long as they taste good I call it a success! lol
Oh they were good and we ate the heck out of em, but my mom could whip them out blindfolded! Mine suck compared to hers and now I will never get to know her secret! It a point of pride now!
 
Oh they were good and we ate the heck out of em, but my mom could whip them out blindfolded! Mine suck compared to hers and now I will never get to know her secret! It a point of pride now!
Keep popping them out and you will get there - no doubt. Just invest in elasticated waistbands for the family and all is well :D
 
And schnitzel! Columbus, Ohio has the German village neighborhood,which was the original settlement. Kept very authentic and still has the best German food. I miss good cream puffs, kugle, sauerkraut, sausage, schnitzel strudel....oh man. :drool
German food is so good. We used to go to a place called to deutsche häus it had a menu to die for! My favourite was called ratskeller topf. I can't quite remember what was in (no rats!) it but if I was having a last meal that would be it!
 
German food is so good. We used to go to a place called to deutsche häus it had a menu to die for! My favourite was called ratskeller topf. I can't quite remember what was in (no rats!) it but if I was having a last meal that would be it!
I found several recipes for ratsherren topf. All in German, but basically a parmesan pork steak or meatball dish in hollandaise with schnitzel. Sound right?
 

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