The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

betty rose

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I was invited next door to socialize their rotweiller, (sp) this afternoon, he is over 90 pounds, and very much a puppy, I love dogs, and he is sweet but powerful, and playful. I take every opportunity to play with him. It will take time, they don't walk him much because most people in the neighborhood are afraid of his size. I grew up with dogs, and I will take all the time I can get. As I miss having a dog of my own. I have the best neighbor's next door. letting me spend time with him. they are very great dogs! bless your doggies heart!
 

betty rose

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Seriously, is it even possible to have eggs without ketchup on them. Seems like they would be terribly bland. I always thought that this was a northern thing. When we travel south I never saw that anyplace, however, since more and more "yankees" are deciding that ice and snow is not necessarily a "winter wonderland" and have moved south, I am seeing it more often.
The last sentence was obviously written with @MinnieM123 as the exception to the rule. There's got to be one in every group. ;)
Yea, a man after my own ketchup heart!:rolleyes:
 

betty rose

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They aren't. Just read Pride and Prejudice (again). Hated that book in college, but now I seem to keep going back to it. Oh, and Abraham Lincoln? Been to his library in Springfield, and his office and house. No mention of his vampire slaying activities.;)
Huh, that's history (or not), I've never heard of...okay I admit I'm so out of touch, or out of my mind!:D
 

betty rose

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I hate to rain on your parade but check the sugar content of light salad dressings. EEEK some are worse than a candy bar! I'm not a big fan of commercial salad dressing. Try and make your own it only takes a minute or 2. Nutritional rant over!
Recipe please, all my homemade recipes have tons of sugar, I'll admit some of my recipe books are around 50 years old!
 

Goofyernmost

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Depends on the person, tea, chocolate and coffee, contain oxalate in them...some stones are calcium and some are oxalate, I have had both. So little foods with oxalate.. I still have oxalate, but tea, for me causes me to pass crystals, a big ouch, so I avoid. People are very individual, when it comes to stones, hubby can have a glass of iced tea once a week, I just had to give it up. On a more personal note...I have another issue...trust me tea causes pain...
I believe you... just never heard of it before. I'm sorry you have that problem. I guess considering your Indian heritage, you probably could build a crystal teepee with your tea-pee. ;):joyfull:
 

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