Subj : Cramping
To : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Wed May 29 2024 19:50:26
Hi Shawn,
RH> And you find you're using it a lot more than you thought you would?
RH> We've found that to be true of so many things we've bought over the
RH> years.
SH> Yes, I use the sucky bag way more then I thought I would. :)
We just put some Italian sausage and Polish sausage in the freezer, both
packages subdivided into meal portions and sealed. I've got a lot put up
in the freezer in those bags, makes it easy to do portion control.
RH> because it's in the stores into fall. Best watermelon you can get is a
RH> Bogue Sound melon, Bogue Sound being down on the coast of NC, off of
RH> the Intracoastal Waterway. We used to live near there and learned to
RH> appreciate good watermelon.
SH> Living where I do... I'd have to google if they grow here or not.
SH> I've had good watermelon but most of the time it's "edable"
SH> watermelon.
A Bogue Sound melon would have to be imported into Canada for you to
enjoy. I like other melons better than watermelon but do eat some from
time to time.
RH> Sounds good to me. Last year at a barn sale (indoor yard sale, in a
RH> barn) I found a small pie pan, maybe 7" diameter. Good for pies when
RH> you don't have a lot of filler or don't want a big pie. I've got some
RH> strawberries left over from making a bigger pie that will probably
RH> fill the small pan quite nicely. (G)
SH> I'm on the hunt for something like that. I've seen them new but like
SH> you I'd rather find a deal for one. :)
We just happened on the sale, it was out of town proper as we were
headed to something else. We'd been looking for a small table to hold
some audio/visual equipment for church so stopped at the sale to look.
Found just the right table and the pie pan, total of (IIRC) $10.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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