Subj : Cash Money was:Cafes was
To   : Shawn Highfield
From : Dave Drum
Date : Tue Nov 19 2024 05:35:00

-=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-

DD> idea was the the fiver was small enough to escape notice and big
DD> enough to  be useful.

SH> Makes sense.  I don't think you could get away with it now.  If you can
SH> find someone who even takes cash you dont' want to rob them as they are
SH> following the law.

There is a law in my state that prohibits different pricing for credit
or for ca$h. So they do a "wotk around" in most places by offering a
"discount for cash" usually <5% which cover the processing fees for the
plastic. The smart places build the cost of processing into their price
structure. Then if they get ca$h it's a bonus toward the annual Holiday
Party.  Bv)=

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     Title: Mortgage Lifter Tomato, Corn & Sheep Cheese Salad
Categories: Five, Vegetables, Cheese, Herbs, Salads
     Yield: 3 Servings

     1 lg (or 2) heirloom tomatoes *
          Fresh basil
     1    Ear steamed sweet corn
          Bonnieview Farm Coomersdale;
          - semi-hard sheep cheese
          Olive oil
          White wine vinegar
          Salt & pepper

 Slice tomatoes about a half inch in thickness and arrange
 on a platter. Cut the corn from the cob and sprinkle on
 top of the tomatoes. Chop the basil and layer on the
 tomatoes and corn. Grate or shave the cheese on top and
 drizzle with olive oil and vinegar. Season with salt and
 pepper and enjoy.

 It's best served with all ingredients at room temperature.

 * Mortgage Lifter Tomato was perfect, but I've had this
 salad made with three or four different heirlooms on one
 plate.

 From: http://nourishingwords.net

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