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Old 12-30-2006, 06:17 PM #11
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I'll get the honey out too! I love it over the corn bread with some butter melted over it! MMMMMMmmmm can't wait! I've been working on a muslin pattern for a pair of pants all day, finally got it right. Now I'm off to the fabric store for some fabric and lining!
Oh, I better take a shower and change out of my jammies first. OOOOpps!
Geez! It's 3pm, no one's home and I forgot to take a shower today! See what happens when the kids are gone all day! I get to cook and sew all day!
I'll get the table ready! Soup will be done in about an hour! I'll even change outa my jammies for y'all!
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Now I'm hungry.

Especially after trying a million different products to get the darn stain out of my bathtub!!!!! Geesh!
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doody...i asked my mom what she used to use when we lived up north. she said tooth paste for dentures. even the tablets you soak dentures in...make a bubbly paste and let it sit.

she said try a small spot. you don't want to scratch it. she used to put the paste down and cover it with a saran wrap if a spot was stubborn.
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Hmmmm, I got jury duty in the county I used to live in. Seems moving out of the county isn't one of the exemptions. I guess I'm going to be making that suggestion when I send them my reason for not 270+ miles for jury duty.

I scrubbed my kitchen and mopped. Polished the wood floors, swept and mopped the tile in the foyer, at some food from Whataburger and really had to avoid the lawn guy coming buy because I look like hell.

I've been watching President Fords' arrival in Washington. It's just made me realize watching Mrs. Ford and how stoic she is at what strong women the First Lady has to be. I cried when they arrived at the church in California and they played "O God our help in ages Past". It's a beautiful hymn. How comforting to hear Episcopal prayers to this Anglican. I'm moved by the beautiful sites in Washington and the solemn walk up the stairs with his casket.

Alffe I can relate on the funerals. Lately so many of my parent's friends have passed in our church. It's different from yours as we have over 2,000 members, but it really touches me. A few weeks ago we had our 4th and 5th grade Sunday school class send cards to the shut-ins and nursing home residents. I was saddened at how many were my parent's contemporaries and parents of my friends from high school. On Christmas Eve, I went to the collumbarium there at the church with one of the priests and Michael to go visit my parents. Again I was so touched at how many people interred there I know.
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Try hydrogen peroxide and baking soda to give it a little bit of scrubbing power. Kills germs too!
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Have you tried "Bar Keepers Friend" ? It's a very good commercial product and you can find it anywhere.
I'm a big fan of Mr. Clean Magic Eraser too
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OOh that BarKeepers Friend is great.
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I'm a little late in the conversation but.... Curious... may I have some of those Black-eyed peas please??? I love those but I can't cook because I can't stand the heat from the stove and microwaving things messes with the taste of many things....most things come out tasting like rubber...well chewing like it anyway.
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Pinto beans cooked with smoked pork chops ................
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Oh Jingle... that sounds yummy too!!!
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