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2024-05-16, 18:52:09
Lloyd Hammond: I am trying to get him set up on a new computer, and would like to see if you can reply to me.

2024-05-16, 18:50:51
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2024-05-02, 00:44:41
Oldiesmann: Relevant links can be found in topics in the Homemaking, Food & Garden board. I'll see about moving them over to articles here when I get a chance.

2024-05-02, 00:07:54
Oldiesmann: Found them. They're on the CP site: https://www.christianphotographers.com/recipes/recipeindex.html

2024-05-01, 23:57:58
Oldiesmann: I'm not finding anything related to recipes on the site. I'll do some digging through the Internet Archive and see if I can dig them up. It's possible that got lost in the big server crash back in 2016

2024-05-01, 17:21:56
JeanneP: I am trying to get into the Archives of the Recipes that where moved over from Senior net few years ago, Can't find them

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.


Recent posts

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avatar_Oldiesmann
Leisure Activities / Re: "Just Plain Old Music"
Last post by Oldiesmann - Today at 08:49:32 PM
Here's a fun/obscure one. The theme from the American sitcom Hogan's Heroes with humorous lyrics added, sung by four actors from the show. The lyrics were written specifically for this album. This album was released in July of 1966, a few months after the first season of the show aired.

#2
avatar_RAMMEL
Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe May 1 , 2024...
Last post by RAMMEL - Today at 06:17:26 PM
I wish we had one of those Amish Stores around here, but it's not to be  - to much City stuff here. We do have a few "Farm Stands" around, but I don't think it's quite the same.
#3
avatar_JaneS
Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe May 1 , 2024...
Last post by JaneS - Today at 05:35:44 PM
Hello Everyfriend, especially those of you who have posted. 

CALLIE, Congratulations to you and to the rest of Cooper's family!  what a special event! 

PHYLLIS, thank goodness, you are both safe.  The repairs will take some time but it's infinitely better to be repairing the house than it would be to be repairing YOU OR YOUR SON!  What a blessing for both of you!

To all the rest of you, keep on keeping on!  We'll miss you if you don't stop by.  We'll even miss you if you stop by and don't say anything!

We did go to the Amish store today and we spent a bundle and got some good stuff.  I let Emma pick a little container of candy and she bought gumdrops and they were all kinds of sizes.  They have a little restaurant there too and we had lunch.  I had some of the best home-made potato soup ever. Now I have to go get ready to go with Cindy to stay with the kids while Ali and Dan go out to dinner to celebrate their wedding anniversary!  We've sure as hack had a fun day.  Emma stayed all day and it was great!  I wish you all a good rest of the day.  Make it a good one! 
#4
avatar_RAMMEL
Leisure Activities / Re: "Just Plain Old Music"
Last post by RAMMEL - Today at 03:44:09 PM
Speaking of ---
#5
avatar_patricia19
Medical Corner / Re: Bosom Buddies
Last post by patricia19 - Today at 03:12:18 PM
Cremation makes sense for me. There are many places here, not only graveyards, that accept cremains. There are also memorial gardens, and church sacristies. Some graveyards have walled gardens, or family areas for cremains, as well as sharing a grave site.
#6
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Leisure Activities / Re: "Just Plain Old Music"
Last post by Marilyne - Today at 02:19:16 PM
Most pop music becomes irrelevant after 50 years, except for a few exceptions, like >>>  Music from Broadway musicals, a few songs from top entertainers like The Beatles or Sinatra, etc.,  and a few from good standard pop composers like Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer, etc.   Just my opinion, but as generations grow old and die, the music they loved dies with them.   
#7
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Medical Corner / Re: Bosom Buddies
Last post by diglady - Today at 01:59:37 PM
I too have chosen cremation. In fact, it is all paid for. I did it with a member of a funeral home and my daughter was present. Price $1200 cremation-vs $9000 burial. Also my ashes will be at a Veterans Cemetary nearby. So I have left NO hassle for the family.
#8
avatar_patricia19
Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe May 1 , 2024...
Last post by patricia19 - Today at 01:49:51 PM
Good morning, I'm late checking in as meet and greets, plus morning chores, ran long. Phyllis, I'm sorry to hear about your house and hope it all gets resolved soon. That must have been a shock when it happened, I can't even imagine.

Calle, that is such exciting news and welcome to Cooper David! I love that name and that family names are contained on through families. Congratulations to Carson and Cooper's mom.

Thanks, Jane, for helping and enjoy visiting the Oklahoma Amish store. The only ones close to that locally, are two settlements in Big Delta that have roadside stalls, Old Believers, Russian, and Mennonites, both sects have several farms in the area.

Amy, it's nice to see you posting. Jane said it best, we miss you when we don't hear, but hope you take care of yourself too when you're caring for others.
#9
Beer           :beer:
#10
avatar_Oldiesmann
Leisure Activities / Re: "Just Plain Old Music"
Last post by Oldiesmann - Today at 01:19:23 PM
Despite the title I don't think it had much to do with teenagers. According to Wikipedia:

QuoteThe basic concept of A Teenage Opera was a series of sketches featuring different characters who lived in a fantasy village. These stories were to be told by a young man to a young girl. Wirtz intended the final project to be animated and later compared it to the Yellow Submarine by the Beatles.

Wirtz is Mark Wirtz, the record producer behind the project. Apparently a stage show was actually produced and performed in 2017, but there doesn't seem to be any video of it on YouTube. Maybe people forgot about it after 50 years.