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Well--thank you very much!! God bless you, too!!
no problem, God bless you as well!
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Well--thank you very much!! God bless you, too!!
I wonder if ProScribe realizes that Ellen G. White was not a Church Father, nor was she an Orthodox Christian.
ProScribe has a habit of posting wierd and cryptic posts is all.
Nah, you can just be a little hard to understand sometimes... While a landlord peeping through your window is positively creepy...like a weird landlord that occassionally peeps in your duplex windows wanting to know everything that you're doing? . .
Nah, you can just be a little hard to understand sometimes... While a landlord peeping through your window is positively creepy...
Yea, I found a better (more pertinent) one after I first posted.Agreed. You are not creepy at all, ProScribe.
And ProtoEv... that is a positively creepy picture. I honestly creeped me out especially since before I clicked "quote" it was a different picture and then it mysteriously changed to this "Jason" picture. wieeerd.
Except for the potlucks.
Except for the beer cheese soup in the Wisconsin synod.
Beer cheese soup is the best! droooooooooolWhat does that taste like?
I do not like beer bread ... it is too bitter.
I can only imagine what beer soup tastes like.
Yea, I found a better (more pertinent) one after I first posted.
What does that taste like?
I do not like beer bread ... it is too bitter.
I can only imagine what beer soup tastes like.
That picture is frightful. If I have nightmares tonight because of that picture I am holding you responsible.
It is has a cheesy taste with slight hint of beer or at least the way I make it does. What type of beer did you use for the beer bread? You need something that doesn't have a strong hops flavoring or wheat beer to decrease the bitter flavor that is the same for making beer cheese soup. With beer cheese soup you can also substitute a dry white wine for the beer, that is what my one SIL does because beer makes her ill and it still taste good.
Wine tastes better, I would think.
Oh, Trader Joes has an excellent smooth sauce to use on pasta or spaghetti -- Trader Giotto's Organic Vodka Sauce. Definitely not Lenten (sorry to post this on a Friday) as it has vodka and heavy organic cream. Better buy it tonight as it might be sold out for the Super Bowl.
Yeah if you have no trouble with wine try that or if you are feeling daring and have no problem with wheat go with a wheat beer.
How much vodka does it have in it? Vodka tends to give me a severe headache.
It has very little Vodka (derived from potatoes) as that is next to the last ingredient listed.
I cannot take the Vodka that is distilled using barley as that will give me amnesia. I am not kidding. Barley and I are not friends. Maybe that has to do with my Irish roots.
Since most beers have barley in them, I must stay away from them.
Agreed. You are not creepy at all, ProScribe.
And ProtoEv... that is a positively creepy picture. I honestly creeped me out especially since before I clicked "quote" it was a different picture and then it mysteriously changed to this "Jason" picture. wieeerd.
like a weird landlord that occassionally peeps in your duplex windows wanting to know everything that you're doing? . .
I can only imagine what beer soup tastes like.