Northern NY Chickenstock: June 25th 2011 aka "Lovinstock"

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You have no idea how much this scares me! Should I not get the 380?!? Aaaghh!

Be afraid, be VERY afraid!
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Alright Lovins!...I just found a secretly stashed unopened jar of your pepper jelly in the fridge (courtesy of DH, I'm sure). So a good part of the contents of said jar became my breakfast, along with cream cheese and crackers, and the unused portion was returned to the secret depths of the fridge, to which I will not tell DH where to find his forgotten treasure. ANYWHO...short story LONG...I am perusing Amazon.com for books to go with the replacement book for the one my DD lost from school, and I had the recollection of you mentioning a canning book you use. I'd like to throw that in my cart, if you tell me the name again. I feel like the ending plot point from Neverending Story when the princess is crying and says...."Sebastian, I just need a name!". [Insert crickets here] Give me a name before my world falls apart into the nothing!!!
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I may come back and edit this out when my coffee has worn off.
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Muggs, the two greatest books we use for canning are the Ball Blue book (can get that at any Walmart) and Jackie Clay's canning book (can get it off of backwoodshome.com). The Ball Blue book teaches you the basics, Jackie's book has a lot of great recipes and she teaches you tons! Also, Carla Emery's Encyclopedia of Country Living is great. It has everything you could ever want to know about homestead living.
 
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OOOH Marilyn you have no idea how tempted I am to bring you one of mine! I have 3 boys-no girls and they are like 3 peas in a pod!!! monsters but I love to cuddle and snuggle every one of them! I want girls for them!!!
 
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Muggs, the two greatest books we use for canning are the Ball Blue book (can get that at any Walmart) and Jackie Clay's canning book (can get it off of backwoodshome.com). The Ball Blue book teaches you the basics, Jackie's book has a lot of great recipes and she teaches you tons! Also, Carla Emery's Encyclopedia of Country Living is great. It has everything you could ever want to know about homestead living.

Okay...adding them to my cart if they are on amazon. Thanks C.
 
Okay...I wanted to get this out there to see if it is an option. I would love a Lovinstock T-shirt for myself, but I loathe wearing MAN Tees. I will not buy them for myself...ever. I would like to know if it would be possible to strike the image on tee's meant for women? admhotel, can this be done for us?
 
It is nice to have boob and hip room.

If it is possible, I could go for a long sleeve woman's T. Hubs can wear the XL men's.
 

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