Subj : Coupons was: Apples was:
To   : Ruth Haffly
From : Dave Drum
Date : Wed Oct 23 2024 05:25:00

-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-

RH> Wish we got a packet of coupons, etc. They used to distribute
RH> one but Covid put an end to that.

DD> Someone should pull their coat and tell them the panmdemic is
DD> officially over.  Bv)=

RH> Doubt they'll ever go back to that because they're pushing so much
RH> digital access now.

Depends on which side of the ledger shows the greater profit. I find
it hard to follow all the money grubbing like it's a contest. As long
as I have enough sheckels to take care of me and mine that's all I need,
want, or desire.

DD> I get, also, around the first of every month a packet put out by an
DD> outfit called "Mail South" with all manner of coupons and specials
DD> that you didn't know your couldn't live without.  Bv)=  When we had
DD> the satellite store we used to do a flyer every three months. And we
DD> got a fair amount of business from that.

RH> We get a couple of booklets every month with coupons for mostly
RH> home/auto repair/improvement but s few restaurants do advertise also.
RH> Usually ones we're not interested in for one reason or other.

RH> We've been getting greeting cards from them the past few years.

DD> From the dollar store? Never had anything from them in the mail.
DD> Except the advertising flyers that are a part of the newspaper's
DD> mailing. But, certainly, nothing "personalized".

RH> No, we're buying the cards. (G)

DD> Oh. OK. It all becomes clear now.

RH> Crazy language. (G)

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RH> I get a "to go" most every time I eat out now, and usually plan on
RH> eating only half (or less) of my entree, especially if I start with a
RH> salad.

DD> I'm mostly a member of the "clean plate club"

RH> I just don't have the appetite I did when I was younger. Doesn't take
RH> as much to fill me up and since I'm not running after little ones,
RH> don't need as many calories to burn off.

I still have the appetite. But, I find that my "eyes are bigger than my
stomach" more often than not. These days I eat a hearty breakfast and a
seconf meal later in the day. Living basically single I find that a pre
made/frozen entree like "Healty Choice" or similat satisfies my hunger
without carb-loading me. Most of their entrees are in the 12 - 13 ounce
range.

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RH> Sounds like they were thinking cage free but just didn't remember the
RH> proper term.

RH> We never kept any, just raised cats & dogs. (G)

DD> We had cats and dogs. And a 3-legged raccoon. My grandfather trapped
DD> the raccoon in the sweet corn patch. It was strange, he had railed
DD> over "those 'coons stealiong his my corn" for so long then going to
DD> the corn to bring fresh sweet corn back for Cappy to munch on.

DD> I asked him about it and he said "That was stealing. This is giving."
DD> Bv)=

RH> Now that's funny--to quote a former member of the echo.

DD> My friens Les' send-off (funeral) is today. I made this for the after
DD> funeral meal at Temple Israel. But then I realised that I had meat and
DD> dairy in the same dish do it wasn't kosher. Dennis and I will eat well
DD> for a couple of days.

DD>       Title: Classic, Savory Cottage Pie
DD>  Categories: Beef, Potatoes, Vegetables, Wine, Herbs
DD>       Yield: 8 servings

RH> OOPS! I know you will enjoy it but you will be thinking about Les as
RH> you eat it.

True, that. And Janis Kracht who also passed recently (per Shawm's e-mail)

Another one that's not Kosher but sure does look good.

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

     Title: Boyar Funeral Zharkoye
Categories: Beef, Vegetables, Dairy, Herbs
     Yield: 4 Servings

   1/2 lb Beef
     5    Potatoes
     1 lg Onion
     2 tb Butter
     1 lg Carrot
     1    Parsley root
     1    Celery root
     2 cl Garlic
     1 tb Sour cream
     2 tb Chopped dill & parsley
          Salt & ground pepper

 Peel potatoes, wash, cut into cubes and fry in butter
 until light golden. Slice onion and fry in butter until
 golden. Cut carrot into small cubes and fry in butter.

 Cube beef and fry in butter until light brown. In a
 ceramic pot, put beef, potatoes, onion, carrot, roots,
 garlic, season with salt and pepper and pour over a
 little broth.

 Stew in the oven on average heat for 30 minutes. 10
 minutes before, add sour cream and sprinkle with green.

 Serve Zharkoye with salad from fresh vegetables,
 pickles, sauerkraut and green.

 Source: Olga Timokhina

 RECIPE FROM: http://www.ruscuisine.com

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