Subj : Re: Repairs To : Ruth Haffly From : Dave Drum Date : Sat Jun 08 2024 05:28:00 -=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> I shred anything with my name on it. The rest goes into the recycle DD> pile with the old news (as if) papers and magazines. RH> If it's sent with our name but obvious junk, it goes into recycle. If RH> it's got any sort of ID number, it gets shredded. I do even the junque mail. The stuff I get to my alias (Salms Grilnek) goes into the waste bin or recycling pile unopened. Bv)= DD> 8<----- XXXXX ----->8 DD> I already have me "dream" home (if I hit the lottery) planned. Build DD> my ultimate kitchen - then hang the rest of the "living" spaces off of DD> that. Solar panels on the roof and a windmill generator in the yard. DD> Than the thermal conditionig by heat pump. RH> We'd probably bump out the back wall, make the kitchen and 2 "bedrooms" RH> (computer room and sewingstudio) bigger. DD> And I'd move to a less "busy" street. Fortunately my little crib is DD> well insulated so I don't hear most of the traffic - except emergency DD> vehicles on "angry" mode (lights & siren) or chirrun with their DD> hot-rods pressing hard on the loud pedal - and inviting those lights DD> and sirens to set off in pursuit. Bv)= RH> We hear the sirens off the main road a couple of blocks up but RH> generally don't hear the traffic on our street. There's a big Catholic RH> church down the road from that and when mass gets out (mass exodus) RH> there's a lot more traffic on the street but generally not heard inside RH> the house. Well, fresh from being shorn of their sins their diving would, naturally, be somewhat subdued. Bv)= DD> Title: Snap, Crackle & Pop Crunchies DD> Categories: Five, Chocolate, Grains, Snacks DD> Yield: 12 Servings DD> 2 1/2 c Rice Krispies cereal DD> 8 oz Chocolate DD> 2 tb Light corn syrup DD> Cupcake liners RH> Looks good and easy, something to maybe make up for road snacks RH> (munchies when we're travelling). Or if you get Trick-or-Treat visitors on All Hallow's Eve. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Candied Apples Categories: Fruits, Candy, Snacks Yield: 6 Servings 2 c Granulated sugar 2 c Corn syrup 1/3 c Cinnamon candy 1 c Water 3/4 ts Cinnamon 1/2 ts Vanilla 1/4 ts Cloves 3/4 ts Red food coloring 6 md Apples Remove stems from apples, wash, and pat dry. Insert a wooden skewer in each apple, running through the apple from stem end to base without protruding all the way through the bottom end. Combine sugar, corn syrup, cinnamon candies, and water in medium-sized saucepan. Cook until candies dissolve, stirring constantly. Be careful not to boil. Add cinnamon, vanilla, cloves, and food coloring. Mix thoroughly. Boil mixture to 300ºF/150ºC using a candy thermometer without stirring. While mixture is boiling, generously prepare a baking sheet with cooking spray so it’s ready ahead of time. As soon as mixture reaches 300ºF/150ºC, remove it from heat and quickly dip each apple-one by one-into the mixture until it is thoroughly coated. Set coated apples, standing on their bottoms with skewer pointing up, on baking sheet until mixture hardens. Let apples reach room temperature before eating. Recipe By: The Halloween Book From: http://www.recipesource.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Someday we'll look back on this moment and plow into a parked car. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: SouthEast Star Mail HUB - SESTAR (1:3634/12) .