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georgiagirl
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2007/06/09, 01:21 PM
So my elderly neighbor was getting a heavy delivery and David, my hubby, went over to help carry all the stuff in the house. His son,also a neighbor and in his 60s, told david thanks and offered to bake him a cake. Well he just showed up with a still hot from the oven pound cake. I did take a bite of Kiddos piece and it I the best cake I have EVER tasted. So here I sit with my bowl of oatmeal while my family is all giggly and happily eating fresh pound cake. I really hate my neighbor right now! Why did I have to live in such a friendly neighborhood?:laugh::(-------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
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stevehwms
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2007/06/09, 07:09 PM
And there is no way around eating it!! With all of those starving children in China that your parents told you about, you can't just let it go to waste!
-------------- Steve in the PTC --------------------------------- Dont tempt me; Im where I wanna be Cause on the eighth day, God made sweet tea. -Cravin Melon |
jaytori129
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2007/06/10, 11:28 AM
dig in girl you deserve it all your hardwork
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conan_0822
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2007/06/10, 11:29 AM
My in-laws and neighbors finally learned not to bring sweets over. It just ends up wasted because we won't eat it.
Best part about us eating healthy is it has rubbed off on the kids. They'd rather grab the grapes or strawberrys for snack instead of candy now :) |
amyksmith76
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2007/06/11, 12:19 PM
I feel your pain Georgia!!! My neighbors across the street are Turkish and just lovely people. Well, they just cook all the time. Non stop. And, offering food is a symbol of friendship, etc. So, we managed to make friends with them and now they are forever bringing us goodies (they are delicious, don't get me wrong!) but you can't just take them in the house and feed them to the children. The neighbor guy will actually stand there and say "You try it!!!" and will push me until I take a bite, then he hits me and says "Good, eh!?" If he hits me for taking a bite, I'm afraid not to! :)
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georgiagirl
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2007/06/11, 02:17 PM
Amy that's exactly my neighborhood but picture the south Georgia small town with rocking chairs on the front porch and everyone saying "hey neighbor" as they walk by. Man in some ways I LOVE it but it is such torture!-------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
amyksmith76
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2007/06/12, 02:01 PM
It is torture, but better than the alternative..... Sucky neighbors! ;)
ps, my Turkish neighbor brought over 4 grilled steaks, baked potatoes and some desert thing last night. Ugh. I didn't eat them though! |
Ravenbeauty
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2007/06/12, 02:17 PM
Never say no to steak..lol-------------- Bettia You Get What You Train For! - Unknown |
georgiagirl
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2007/06/12, 03:01 PM
Oh good lord! Why not eat the steak and potatos? I love my lean beef! Have it once a day right now! mmmmmmmmm beef......:)-------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
amyksmith76
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2007/06/12, 04:33 PM
I would have! BUT! I had already eaten dinner. They didn't bring it over until like 8:30 last night, and I just didn't feel so bold as hubby to have steak and potatoes as a bedtime snack. ha ha. It's left over in the fridge though. Maybe it will be dinner tonight! ha ha.
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BILL06
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2007/06/12, 05:22 PM
Damn, steaks ? all i ever get are these 30lb fruit cakes, great door stops and all but not very nutritional, great regifts at xmas too.....:laugh:-------------- In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was within me an invincible summer. |
stevehwms
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2007/06/12, 08:59 PM
I want these neighbors! Today I was at a meeting at a local fast food restaurant chain owner's ranch today and one of the ranch hands gave me a huge bag of green beans, zuchini, yellow squash, and cukes straight from the garden. All stuff I SHOULD eat. Steaks would have been AWESOME! I was surrounded by cattle! :)
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Ravenbeauty
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2007/06/13, 02:01 AM
They don't make neighbors like that in Seattle...well except for me..seems I am always cooking up some good carne asada, arroz & frijoles for everyone. But then again....I am not from here. :big_smile:-------------- Bettia You Get What You Train For! - Unknown |
stevehwms
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2007/06/13, 07:31 AM
You need to move to the South. If you so much as catch a cold, everyone brings casseroles to your door so you won't have to cook. Okay, I'm exaggerating a little there, but it's pretty amazing. There is also a rule that all food must contain sugar and/or fat. We add pork to any vegetable, just to make sure three is some fat in it. We fries vegetables. We fry tomatoes! I had a barbecue sandwich at Lennox Mall that had fried pickle slices on it. It's a cultural thing. Not an easy place to stay fit. :-)-------------- Steve up in the PTC Dont tempt me; Im where I wanna be Cause on the eighth day, God made sweet tea. -Cravin Melon |
georgiagirl
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2007/06/13, 08:36 AM
Steve... are ya in Georgia? Fried pickles are GREAT!-------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
amyksmith76
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2007/06/13, 09:28 AM
Raven, my hubby is from Seattle (We are in Nebraska now). One of the first things he said when he moved here was "Wow, the people are so nice!" I've been to Seattle, the people aren't as friendly, but it's so beautiful there, who needs people! ha ha.
Steve, I have a friend from LA like that. She was forever bringing New Orleans treats with a lot of grease and sausage. SOOO yummy!! |
Ravenbeauty
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2007/06/13, 01:18 PM
That statement is so true!!! It was the first place I lived where you actually didn't really know your neighbors that well. I know mine now, because of my effort to want to know who I am living with.-------------- Bettia You Get What You Train For! - Unknown |
stevehwms
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2007/06/13, 08:25 PM
Georgiagirl, yep. I grew up in Savannah and I live just south of Atlanta now. -------------- Steve up in the PTC Dont tempt me; Im where I wanna be Cause on the eighth day, God made sweet tea. -Cravin Melon |
asimmer
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2007/06/14, 07:52 AM
Your neighbors sound awesome, amy and georgiagirl!
We had sucky neighbors for the first 6 or 7 years in this house, crazy, yelling, cop-calling neighbors...when she finally defaulted and moved the best family ever moved in - The husband loves grilling (and frying) and hands plates full of meat/fried fish, etc over the fence all the time (and he always says "now, don't break your diet' to me :) ) they have a daughter close to our daughter's age and they get along great! In the two 1/2 years they have lived here our lives have changed dramatically - you don't know how drastically someone negative is affecting you until they are out of your life! We also have new neighbor's a few houses away - they are awesome too...it is so cool to see the neighborhood becoming just that - a neighborhood. It makes it almost bearable to deal with the crabby old farts across the alley :) it is interesting - about front porches - some of the new 'planned communities' here are being planned with front porches on all of the houses because it promotes people hanging out and talking to their neighbors. My in-laws had a house built about 10 years ago in a 'better' neighborhood than ours and they only know 1 or 2 neighbors, it is sad. We know all of the neighbors around us and quite a few up and down the street..in our 'bad' neighborhood.:) I do wish we had a front porch, though... -------------- While we may not be able to control all that happens to us, we can control what happens inside us. - Ben Franklin |
georgiagirl
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2007/06/14, 08:33 AM
Steve... we were neighbors! I grew up on St Simons Island and now live in Darien(McIntosh County). Home of the best, and cheapest, fresh shrimp! If you ever get back down this way let me know.-------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
amyksmith76
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2007/06/14, 11:26 AM
So true Amy. Good neighbors are awesome. One of my stinking dogs ran away last night, and all my neighbors drove around until someone found her. It's great to have such support.
Georgia and Steve, I'm not poking fun, but as I read your conversation I keep remembering that scene from Hot Shots "Not DOREEN Fothenbock! From Eagle River?" "EAGLE RIVER!!!" ha ha. |
stevehwms
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2007/06/14, 12:38 PM
AmyK, I need to watch Hot Shots again! We were neighbors, but I would have had to drive for an hour to bring over a casserole! :big_smile: I'll let you know Georgia. I have to go down to Slow-vannah three or four times in the next two months for family stuff. Our shrimp always came from Thunderbolt. Haven't compared prices, but I know the shrimpers appreciate the plug! :)
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georgiagirl
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2007/06/15, 01:01 PM
Right now I pay 2.50-2.75 a ld. and hey I am worth an hour drive..lol.-------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
Carivan
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2007/06/15, 09:31 PM
I,m jealous!! Beleive it or not we pay up to $16.00lb here for shrimp.
Guess I'll have to seel the igloo and move south! ============ Quoting from georgiagirl: Right now I pay 2.50-2.75 a ld. ============= -------------- Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success. Ivan Montreal Canada (City of Festivals) |
stevehwms
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2007/06/16, 06:55 AM
It's trade-off carivan. You get cheaper prescription drugs, we get cheaper fresh shrimp. :) I like the shrimp better, but that's just me. GeorgiaGirl, you are "fixin' to" get me in trouble! :laugh:-------------- Steve up in the PTC Dont tempt me; Im where I wanna be Cause on the eighth day, God made sweet tea. -Cravin Melon |
georgiagirl
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2007/06/16, 07:07 AM
mmmmm grilled shrimp and eggs for breakfast. -------------- My Catahoula did it. I saw a book titled "Sex for Dummies" and wondered why anyone would teach dumb people how to reproduce? |
stevehwms
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2007/06/16, 07:42 AM
Name that movie: "Shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, sautee it..."-------------- Steve up in the PTC Dont tempt me; Im where I wanna be Cause on the eighth day, God made sweet tea. -Cravin Melon |
Ravenbeauty
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2007/06/16, 10:47 AM
Forest, Forest Gump.. LOL -------------- Bettia You Get What You Train For! - Unknown |
BILL06
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2007/06/16, 12:23 PM
Run forest Run :laugh:-------------- In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was within me an invincible summer. |
Carivan
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2007/06/16, 02:11 PM
It's a good trade off, but....no prescription drugs yet! I can trade you my Niagra Falls Pillows though!:laugh:-------------- Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success. Ivan Montreal Canada (City of Festivals) |
TheatreMatt
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2007/06/23, 09:02 PM
As a slightly related note. I absolutely love to cook and bake etc, except I don't eat very much, so now I go out of my way to cook for other people.
It turns out that when you cook delicious things a lot, you eat it a lot, and it turns into a lot of fat. Now I cook, and invite people over. -------------- \"To play an instrument is to express. To dance is to emote. To sing is to cry out to the world. To act is to begin life anew. To perform is to live.\" |
stevehwms
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2007/06/24, 01:34 PM
Now we know why those neighbors are always bringing over food! :)
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