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2024-03-22, 14:15:18
Domestic Goddess: Pollock Fillets seasoned with Mrs. Dash Lemon Pepper, Bush's Best Brown Sugar Hickory Baked Beans, Green Grapes and Chocolate Chip Cookies that my husband prepared.  Sorry about the previous type error with my last post.

2024-03-22, 14:03:04
Domestic Goddess: Pollock Fillets seasoned with Mrs. Dash

2024-03-22, 09:31:45
Domestic Goddess: Is this correct, if one would like to post/share a recipe, we do so here?  If so, was searching to see if there were separate recipe categories?

2024-02-21, 22:30:59
Oldiesmann: The chat can be accessed from the menu but I don't kow how often anyone is in there

2024-02-20, 23:18:48
alpiner1: Is the chat live ?

2024-02-19, 23:20:20
junee: Junee

2024-01-30, 11:45:01
Astro: Periodically I use it.

2024-01-29, 20:17:44
mycheal: Love the chat  off and on

2024-01-14, 21:12:20
Oldiesmann: Just curious. Does anyone still use the chat? It doesn't make any difference to me since it's a free service. Just wondering

2023-11-28, 19:23:29
JeanneP: Stiil trying to let Julee know that my EM is   gmjeannep2@gmail.com  and that the  old Comcast on is no longer work, it was to old and they dont do EM anymore


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Leisure Activities / Re: "Just Plain Old Music"
Last post by Oldiesmann - Today at 01:02:06 AM
@so_P_bubble have you heard of these guys? I found them last night and have been enjoying the videos of their performances.
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Leisure Activities / Re: "Just Plain Old Music"
Last post by Oldiesmann - Today at 12:40:14 AM
A fun one from Kenny Ball and his band from 1962. This uses the melody from a 1939 German tune called "Bel Ami" and hit #14 on the British chart

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avatar_RAMMEL
Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe April 1 ...
Last post by RAMMEL - Yesterday at 09:51:35 PM
Goodnight --- To anyone who might just drop in.
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe April 1 ...
Last post by JaneS - Yesterday at 08:51:27 PM
Well I'm going to have Cooper tomorrow at 5:45 since Frankie has to be at work at 6 a.m. so I'm heading off to the haystack as soon as I finish here. 

PATRICIA, she does have someone who will be coming over 2 times a day and walking Cooper.  I think it's a relative of the couple who live in the apartment downstairs from her.  She's done it before so she can be trusted.  And I think the guy sometimes takes him down to his apartment.

I got a bit more packing done today and I got some winter stuff put away and some summer stuff out of boxes and into drawers.  And I have enough dinners frozen that I'll one a day until I leave and one left over for when I come home.  And the yard guy was here for the first time this summer and we made arrangements for while I'm gone and he did the yard for the first time this summer!  It looks good!

Tomorrow is another day!  I'm heading out of here and back the hall now.  I wish you all a peaceful night's sleep and a happy tomorrow!  And PLEASE come by tomorrow.  We miss you all!
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Homemaking, Food & Gardening / Re: What's for dinner? 2020
Last post by patricia19 - Yesterday at 02:27:06 PM
Lemon Blueberry Donuts

Ingredients:

1 box lemon cake mix
1 can Sprite Zero
1 container blueberries

Preparation:

Heat oven to 350

Mix cake mix and Sprite Zero, it gets frothy

Spray donut pan with nonstick spray

Fill donut pan with Sprite/cake mix

Drop blueberries in all your donuts

Bake for 15 to 25 minutes, checking frequently-really depends on the size of your donut pans. Mine were mini, so it didn't take as long.
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avatar_patricia19
Homemaking, Food & Gardening / Re: What's for dinner? 2020
Last post by patricia19 - Yesterday at 02:18:20 PM
Coleslaw Dressing

For every cup of real Mayo, add 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar. And 1/3 cup sugar
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avatar_Amy
Homemaking, Food & Gardening / Re: What's for dinner? 2020
Last post by Amy - Yesterday at 02:12:57 PM
Cooktop Cove: Always a crowd-pleaser, this side dish is a must-try!
By Jessica Jacobs
Have you ever had a dish that was so delicious, so comforting, that it transported you back to a simpler time? That's exactly what Mississippi Mud Potatoes do for me. This hearty and rich potato dish, layered with bacon, cheese, and a creamy sauce, reminds me of my childhood growing up in the South. I remember my grandma making a similar dish on Sunday afternoons, and the smells wafting from the kitchen would make our mouths water. It's a dish meant to be shared with loved ones, a dish that brings people together.
Now, as an adult, I still turn to Mississippi Mud Potatoes when I need a little comfort food. Whether it's after a long day at work or a rough week, this dish always hits the spot. And the best part? It's incredibly easy to make! A few simple ingredients, some basic knife skills, and a bit of time in the oven, and you have a dish that tastes like it's been cooking all day. Trust me, this is one recipe you'll want to save and make over and over again.
Mississippi Mud Potatoes Recipe:
Ingredients:
- 6 cups potatoes, cubed
- 1 pound of bacon, cooked and crumbled
- 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 cup of mayo  (I am going to use cream of mushroom soup undiluted instead of mayo)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 375°F.
2. Mix all the ingredients together and spread out in greased 9x13 inch baking dish.
3. Cover dish with foil and bake for 45 minutes.
4. Remove foil and bake for an additional 15-20 minutes, or until potatoes are tender and cheese is bubbly and golden brown.
5. Let cool for a few minutes before serving.
6. Garnish with chopped green onions, if desired.
Enjoy this delicious and comforting dish with your loved ones!
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