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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.
2024-05-02, 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.
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A forgotten tune from what was supposed to be a double album rock opera of sorts. This was the only song from the project that was released until 1996 - the project was shelved after test releases failed to gain any traction. This was from 1967 and was a hit in the UK and the Dutch-speaking region of Belgium, peaking at #2 in both locations. It didn't chart in the US though.
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I am reading P. B. Ryan's book Still Life with Murder. I started it while I was charging another Kindle which has Peterson's book on it. I could not put it down. Well, not until my eyes went too fuzzy on my at 2:30 in the morning. It is the first of a series (aren't they all these days?) beginning in mid-1880's and set mostly (so far) in Boston. The murder mystery touches on medical practice, the rampant opium and alcohol addictions, police bullying and corruption (and mentions that hiring Irishmen as cops was a relatively recent development at that time), prejudice/bigotry among both upper and lower classes, and the horrors of the Civil War and, more specifically, Andersonville Prison that killed so many Union soldiers and left indelible scars on those that survived.
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Rammel, I get that time-for-bed look if I stay up a little too late.
Hi Patricia.
Hi Patricia.
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I'm here as well, just not much to report other than the same chores, meet and greets and other daily events. Unless you want to hear about my deep cleaning the fridge and stove? Or my repotting my mini rose bush.
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