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Go Green Dressing In The Raw Foods Slaw
It is great to find someone else who enjoys pineapple sage! It can be a strong flavor but I like that, especially in this dressing with ingredients that each have strong flavors of their own. That Mexican slaw recipe sounds good, and now you've ...
RuthCox, on 09/29/2014
Go Green Dressing In The Raw Foods Slaw
This sounds like it would work really well. My favorite coleslaw ever was an all-raw version, with a sort of Mexican flavor to it...it had raw cabbage, red pepper, hot pepper, cilantro, and lime, and I think it also had cucumber in it. It was ...
cazort, on 09/28/2014
St Tydecho Pilgrimage Sites in West Wales
Coincidence! I was watching a tape recording of the programme on Stonehenge tonight, and the question of the manner in which the stones were moved came up. Everyone forgets one simple fact, Britain was a pastoral society whose economy was based ...
frankbeswick, on 09/28/2014
Gary Galka: From Electrical Engineer to Ghost-Hunter
What! He had the impertinence to demand this of you? Does he control your perceptions? Is he a feudal superior to summon you like a vassal? I think not. This was a man with an ego incommensurate with his worth. The arrogance of the man reminds ...
frankbeswick, on 09/28/2014
30th Anniversary of The Waterboys: This is the Sea
Did that the other day with Soft Cell and Erasure, Now I can't get either of them out of my silly head. Which is a great pity, because I would like to hear something other than Bedsitter and The Innocents.
Guest, on 09/28/2014
Gary Galka: From Electrical Engineer to Ghost-Hunter
I was once summoned by a curate, who demanded that I stop seeing ghosts. That was the final nail in the coffin for me, as regards my own Christian faith. I left the Church and went looking for something else, hence Wicca.
JoHarrington, on 09/28/2014
St Tydecho Pilgrimage Sites in West Wales
The thought had absolutely occurred to me. It would have been a whole lot easier to get those blue stones into Llanmawddwy than onto Salisbury Plain. The Mawddwy would have been the way in, after sailing them across Cardigan Bay. Though my ...
JoHarrington, on 09/28/2014
How do the British Make Tea? Absolutely Not Like You Think We Do
WordChazer - I don't know. I've only met one of them briefly, so I haven't done their genealogy. Perhaps both had grandparents from Boston, Massachusetts... I never know when to stop spelling that word.
JoHarrington, on 09/28/2014
How do the British Make Tea? Absolutely Not Like You Think We Do
Frank - Isn't that the same as being born British?
JoHarrington, on 09/28/2014
How do the British Make Tea? Absolutely Not Like You Think We Do
Jo, how on EARTH did Ember manage to find two Brits who don't drink tea?! Well, she has two places she can run if she needs reassurance - your place and mine. Frank, that sounds like an excellent idea as long as I don't have to spit it ...
Guest, on 09/28/2014
How do the British Make Tea? Absolutely Not Like You Think We Do
How about being reincarnated a tea taster!
frankbeswick, on 09/28/2014
St Tydecho Pilgrimage Sites in West Wales
Blue rock. Stonehenge blue stones, which derived from the Prescelli Hills in South Wales. Might Maelgwyn's landmark blue rock be significant in this respect?
frankbeswick, on 09/28/2014
Gary Galka: From Electrical Engineer to Ghost-Hunter
Probably in private. I think that you are on to something [you usually are!] when you suggest that some Christians deny the supernatural because they see heaven and earth as separate. My sister who is a devout, traditionalist Christian, and ...
frankbeswick, on 09/28/2014
Peacock Car Accessories
I have peacock home accents in our library. My husband thinks they are a little odd. I'll have to tell him we are trending!
Digby_Adams, on 09/28/2014
Plants vs Zombies Candy Ideas
This looks like a fun Halloween theme as well.
Digby_Adams, on 09/28/2014

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