I'm partial to the non-frosted kind.
When I got married, our Principal Trombone gave us a box due to my famous proclivity. When I actually opend the box 10 years later, they were fine!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
windshieldbug wrote:
Pop-Tarts go with everything.
Ever watch a cat eat a Pop Tart? Don't give him the chocolate kind, because it will kill him, but they really love the fruit kind, like blueberry or strawberry. Pop Tarts seem to be better than catnip.
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You only have one chance to make a first impression. Don't blow it.
I am so impressed with how the sensors in these bulletin boards and other webpages pick up on what is on the page. On my #1 home page (http://www.angelfire.com/ca7/loyaltubist), I have a picture of a do-it-yourself soda pop dispenser from one of the local hamburger joints and the ads are for soft drinks. On this page, the ads are for breakfast items. My newest webpage (http://where.mail15.com/Where.html) is hosted by a Russian server. There are no pictures on the front page, except for a small picture of an old drugstore. But they only show Russian ads, which doesn't bother those of us who don't speak Russian.
Someone should try to confuse the powers that be and have conflicting pages and text. Maybe I will do that for another thread.
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Roast Nutria
Nutria
Onions sliced
Cooking oil
Salt to taste
Freshly-ground black pepper to taste
Cayenne pepper to taste
Freshly-chopped parsley
Boil nutria in water for 15 minutes. Meanwhile fry desired amount of sliced onions in oil in a Dutch oven. Add nutria, cut into serving pieces or whole, and cook slowly, brushing from time to time with oil seasoned with salt, pepper, cayenne, and parsley.