Subj : Re: Interstates
To   : Dave Drum
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Sun May 18 2025 05:39 pm

-=> Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

DD> Somehow I never, ever, thought of him a a "Mike". He was much to formal
DD> for that whilst being "jusk folks".

I didn't either.  He seemed to be too refined for that.  I never thought of
him being hoity-toity, more of a guy who had refined tastes.  I wish I'd had
the chance to meet him in person before he passed.

I also consider myself extremely lucky from not dying from either of my heart
attacks.

DD> Nancy and I were nip & tuck and I enjoyed the challenge. I note that
DD> you've upped your game recently

I enjoyed watching you teo going at it in Scrabble.  I admit to using help to
find words but i have been paying attention, like pulling off a 45-point word
in my last turn today. LOL

DD> Never give up. If you're going down take a few with you.  Bv)=

Misery not only loves company, nowadays it insists on it!

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

     Title: Victorian Funeral Cakes
Categories: Cakes
     Yield: 1 Servings

 1 1/2 c  Granulated sugar
 1 1/2 c  All purpose flour
     1 tb Baking powder
     2 lg Eggs -- beaten
     1 c  Milk
   1/4 c  Butter -- melted and cooled
     1 ts Vanilla extract
   1/4 c  Confectioners sugar

 1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Gresae and flour 18 ,  2 1/2" muffin-
 tin cups. 2. In a medium-sized bowl ,mix sugar,flour and baking
 powder.In a small bowl,mix eggs,milk , melted butter and vanilla. Add
 to dry ingredients, stirring just until mixed. 3. Fill muffin cups
 halfway. Bake on the middle level of oven for 12-15 minutes. 4.
 Immediately remove the cakes from cups and let coolon racks for    15
 minutes. Sift Confectioners sugar over each cake.

 Recipe By     : Merengo

 From: [email protected]               Date: Thu, 8 Dec 1994 14:07:56
 -0500

 File
 ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip

MMMMM

-- Sean

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