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The secret with Phyllo is to keep the sheets moist between a damp cloth and to brush melted butter between each layer.. Great job Chris I will trade you a pastry recipe for a slice of pie~! You are gonna have to start jogging my friend or you will become a fat bugger like me!
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With respect, a shot at 450 yards???? Too many variables and unknowns.
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OK....this thread should come with a warning label! We will need and OFC "potluck" GTG this summer just to sample everyones skills. BTW I have first refusal on Cliff's basement if Barbara ever throws me out!
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Thanks so much for the birthday wishes. I had a wonderful day with the family!
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Thanks Lew I know that I will!
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Never could figure out why I can buy full legs and full shoulders of pork in January for $0.99 a pound (or less) and loins of pork most weeks for $1.79 (ish) and pork belly's are $5.00 a pound! I guess we all eat too much bacon..........
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Bite Me!...
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Question for the Hyunadi and KIA drivers launching boats
John replied to tb4me's topic in General Discussion
Not much difference to choose from. I have driven the Kia for 2 weeks while my truck was in the shop (long story) and it was a great small SUV. Personally I would pick equally equipped models of Kia and Hyundai and take the one you can get the best deal on! -
I guess I am not too impressed with the dictatorial attitude on the website.
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Beer and wine sales in Ontario NF well kinda!
John replied to Headhunter's topic in General Discussion
I would like to say that's great, but, I haven't bought a case of beer or a bottle of liquor in Ontario for a long time. I am in the US often enough to buy what we need. Unfortunately until we elect a Provincial government that is way more transparent as to where our obscene tax dollars are spent, nothing changes. The crazy taxes on tobacco, alcohol, gasoline are absorbed into that black hole of government coffers and disappears! -
Not sure what side of the fence you are on here Rob....or are you playing the Devils Advocate?
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Your reasoning is flawed. How do they learn that skill? It's about hockey development. 40 years ago trainers were just throwing kids (and professionals) back out on the ice saying "just skate it off" now at least we recognize concussions and have a system to deal with it. Don't agree that injuries are far worse, sorry. Players played hurt all the time it was a requirement!!
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We have run into a couple Bill that were real close.....goalies though..
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I have one grandson playing AAA and one playing A who will progress to AA for the 2015/16 season. I don't understand the logic or the reasoning........... In larger centres isn't A hockey a feeder for AA....... and AA a feeder for AAA? What happens when the AA team in a centre AP's an A player, due to sickness or injury? Coaches are not going to do it if that player doesn't know how to receive a hit never mind deliver one. So development stops. Many professional players have spent time developing their skills in A and AA hockey! In most cases the problem is with the coaching staff and not with the players. I could go on about my thoughts on the GTHL centres, but this is not the forum.........
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When was it we all became "guys" NF, pet peeve
John replied to Old Ironmaker's topic in General Discussion
I was never in the military but know how to treat people with respect after 40 years in a service profession. We taught our kids and they are teaching our grandkids to be polite, have good manners be tolerant and have respect for all living things AND even to be polite to those egotists who demand respect and subservience for no other reason than they like their ego's to be stroked. One earns (commands rather than demands) respect through example and leadership and is not a one way street. As for the greeting "guys", I have mixed feelings. Would I like my wife and I to be addressed as "guys", not really but could live with it rather than making a scene if the person addressing us was friendly and sincere. -
Got something similar on the roof down here Lew. We have a patio table outside the kitchen window there is no wind in that sheltered area and I measured 20" (all but the top layer compacted).
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Hey Simon, if we can get out this year then I'll throw some more bucks in the pot to top up my last years bid. John
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A lot of these calls originate offshore, UAE, Dubai and other locations. They have a dialing system that picks up unused phone numbers so that when you call back the number is not in service. I don't answer numbers I don't know any more.
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Looks awsome but I would get rid of the cheese and add a tiny bit of mayo and a splash of lemon....
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Too many overpaid underperformers. Easy for me to say but go through the lineup and look at individual contributions. To me there are only 3 maybe 4 "keepers" the rest should be blown up. Again easy to say but tough to do. McDavid is not the savour, but would be nice to have. BTW whoever it was that said playing D is easy has probably never played D.
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Mrs. Moosebunk Could Use Some Photo Contest... "Likes."
John replied to Moosebunk's topic in General Discussion
Done Drew........not sure if it helps but shared it also...good luck Bren -
Which Ottawa Days Inn was it?
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In general terms a metal (standing seam or aluminum shingles) will cost 2 to 3 times that of standard shingles. I am no expert but this is based on 4 year old quotes. I went with 30 year architectural shingles, about half as much again as standard. Cedar shakes or shingles would be similar 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 times. Concrete tiles can look nice depending on the style of the house but I would make sure I got a structural engineer to take a look at the roof construction to see if it could bear the extra weight, If the existing roof needs to be stripped count on another $1000+. There are MANY "weekend cowboy" roofers out there, particularly trolling new (ish) subdivisions, get some references and recommendations from friends and neighbours.
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Chris try roasting th veggies first tossed in a little canola oil. Intensifies the taste....
