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ketchenany

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  1. Hang in there Dave. Our thoughts are with you. I've been there many times and know what you are going through.
  2. I'd like to send you and article by John Kerr on the "The Spinnerman" OOD April '99, a good friend of mine. A real good read and brings back lot of memories, pm me your email, it's a hoot to read. Solo, great looking fish.
  3. thanks for posting Solo, another kid who will have a very fulfilling life ahead of him with a dad like you. I still remember when my daughter caught her first trout at Glenn Haffy, many years later she discovered shoes and boys and advertising, and now a proud mother of a fine young man that hopefully I can take back and he will get his first one. when I do it I'll bring my camera and try to find the spot where her picture was taken.
  4. That's just a fast as the MERCMAN, check the pockets there may be little screwdrivers.
  5. just a thought . . . http://www.horizonstructures.com/double-wide-garages.asp
  6. I put my 1995 Jeep for sale last week; after I sold it for $600 someone emailed me and said I would have given you "ate". Thanks but I just had lunch!
  7. Watch out for the grammar cops! Did you get any! And I mean fish.
  8. I do spelling and grammar for a living! But I can't type worth a damn! There is an Ontario website where people can ask for $ grants and Ontario ("Ontairo") is spelled wrong on an email link! great money saver! A
  9. NOW you tell me! I have more that 11,000 in a bucket! Used to have them in a bottlte until I picked it up and the bottom fell out!
  10. Beans put a note in the bag with the "Dairy's" name on it and why they let the kids down! that should increase sales . . .
  11. Roy, If you get some real chestnuts try this. ROLLED VEAL STUFFED WITH CHESTNUTS print Liguria claims the most celebrated recipe for stuffed breast of veal, with a filling of veal, sweetbreads, pistachios, herbs, cheese, and hard-boiled eggs. In Lazio, cooks stuff the meat with a filling based on chestnuts, which have been grown in the region for centuries. 1 lb chestnuts 1 boneless breast of veal, about 2 lbs salt and freshly ground black pepper 5 or 6 slices prosciutto 1 egg 2 tablespoons fine dried bread crumbs about 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 clove garlic, quartered lengthwise 1 fresh rosemary sprig, broken into pieces 1 cup dry white wine To start your Rolled Veal Stuffed with Chestnuts: Using a paring knife, cut an X in the flat side of each chestnut. Place the chestnuts in a saucepan, add water to cover, bring to a boil, and cook for 35 minutes. Drain, rinse under cold water, and peel away the hard outer shell and thin, furry skin beneath it. Set aside. Preheat oven to 500ΠF. Lay the veal breast on a work surface and season with salt and pepper. (Use salt sparingly, as prosciutto can be salty.) Lay the prosciutto slices over the veal in a single layer. In a bowl, beat the egg until blended and season with salt and pepper. Add the chestnuts and bread crumbs and stir to combine. Place the mixture in the center of the veal breast, roll up the veal into a cylinder, and tie securely, including the ends, with kitchen string to hold the stuffing in place. Pour about 1 tablespoon of the olive oil into the bottom of a shallow roasting pan. Put the veal in the pan and season with salt and pepper. Place the garlic and rosemary pieces along the top of the veal roll and then drizzle the remaining olive oil over the top. Place in the oven and roast for 1 hour. Remove the pan from the oven and pour the wine over the veal. Cover the pan tightly with aluminum foil, return to the oven, and cook until the meat is very tender when pierced with a knife, 10 to 15 minutes longer. Remove from the oven and transfer the veal roll to a platter. Let rest in a warm place for 15 to 20 minutes. Skim off the fat from the pan juices and discard. Reheat the juices. Cut the veal roll into slices 1/2 inch thick. Spoon the pan juices over the top and serve. Yield: 4 servings
  12. LOL It happened to me also! no kidding, I had an invitation from the dealer and we didn't appear on the list, not looking very hard as there was a lineup! All was good since he was standing next to us at the door greeting guests. Even she was happy (my grand daughter) to see me get in!(her father runs the place . . .
  13. Cliff, a good time was had by all. What an amazing store they put together. Global carried the opening on the news. Try to get out if you can. Next week (27th ) is the Grand Opening. I may sneak out Saturday! Harrison, there an amazing array of free food and plenty of adult beverages. :D
  14. No deals tonight, just a looksy next weekend is the grand opening I believe. let you know . . .
  15. Sorry Harrison, I should have said PREVIEW, invited guest only. Opens tomorrow for all.
  16. To Bowmanville for the opening of the NEW Canadian Tire Store? If you are I'm there! With the GM . . .
  17. I don't follow them or know what they are talking about, but they can surely disrupt traffic. At 5 I head north to Hwy 7 as fast as possible! We'll see how many of these "protesters" come out in the rain tomorrow!
  18. What ever tickles you fancy here. Highway 89 west of Airport Road. http://www.primrosetroutfarm.com/
  19. have a look outside and see if there is slope going away from the wall,Usually quick fix, no slope is a dead giveaway. My son is law just and a small leak due to a cracked foundation wall, the builder injected it wil a solution and stoped it.
  20. I worked my A$$ off trying to get handout for the show and the printer didn't print it on time! So much pr planning ahead?
  21. Again I know what you are going through. I lost my mom in March after six weeks of being diagnosed she had never been sick in her life. We were told the same day that nothing could be done and "if you fight this war the end will be the same." An amazing Dr helped us out (Dr Vincent Miada Google him) She didn't suffer at all and after the life she had we didn't want to see her suffer. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
  22. Our thoughts are with you for sure. Dave, I know what you are going through, I took my mother to the hospital last Feb 14, Had never been seriously sick in her life (90) Except for a broken leg. In six weeks we lost her. I have a sister in law who is five years free of the it. All will work out well. There is so much they can do now. A
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