Subj : Re: Presents To : Ruth Haffly From : Dave Drum Date : Fri Oct 18 2024 10:42:00 -=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> Dennis has the glass teat running whenever he's in the room with ut. DD> And simultaneously streams a news feed (that's not Faux Newx) on his DD> laptop. At elevated volume for each. Talk abut a babble box. RH> Time to tun off the hearing aids if you wear them. We trun our tv on at RH> 5:30 during the week for news and "Jeopardy", off at 7:30. Week ends RH> it's only on from 6:00 to 7:00--if there's no football pre-empting the RH> news. I often have to request that he "pump DOWN the volume". For some reason it doesn't seem to bother him that he's entertaining the neighbourhood. DD> It's amazing to me that people are (and contine to be) swayed by DD> the 30 second "spots" on TeeVee. I've always done my own research DD> using my finely honed B.S. detector. And with an eye toward what/ RH> who will be best for my way of life and values. When I voted this DD> year (early) my ballot had votes for both sides on it. Bv)= RH> We'll vote early when we get back home beause Steve will be working at RH> one of the local polling places. He's got to be there when it opens and RH> can't leave until everything is tabulated and packed up. He'll probably RH> pack a lunch and get supper delivered or vice versa. 8<----- CLIP ----->8 DD> I have three versions of this recipe - all different, just like DD> RH> politica; positions ..... here's one f them: DD> Title: Election Cake DD> Categories: Cakes, Desserts, Citrus, Booze DD> Yield: 16 Servings DD> Election Cake came to be associated with election-day DD> celebrations. RH> Makes you wonder how/why/when. DD> Lost in ther mists of time - probably in several different versions. RH> Probably so. (G) RH> The Rotary Club in the town I grew up in always does a pancake supper RH> on Election Day. I recall going once, but that was when my mom was RH> taking college classes on Tuesday nights and Dad "treated" us for RH> supper. I always like to do the pancake and sausage breakfasts. Especially the one put on by the Italian-American War Veterans at the KC Hall. I slip my squeeze bottle of honey into my pocket and go pig out - not planning on eating anything ese for the rest of the day. And I either buy a box of the Italian sausage patties to take home with me or visit the packer that supplies them the next day. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Hot Italian Sausage Categories: Pork, Herbs, Chilies Yield: 2 Pounds 2 lb Coarse ground pork shoulder; - not too lean 2 ts Salt 2 ts Crushed/ground fennel seed 1 ts Hot red pepper flakes; more - to taste 2 tb Paprika 6 cl Garlic; minced +=OR=+ 3/4 tb Granulated garlic Put the pork in a bowl and add remaining ingredients. Mix well to distribute the seasoning evenly throughout the meat. Cover and refrigerate for up to 3 days, or freeze for future use. * If stuffing you will need 4 or more feet of lamb or hog casings. - UDD By: David Tanis Yield: Makes 2 pounds RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen MMMMM .... "If you have a heartbeat there's still time for yur dreams" Sean Stephenson --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .