on โ29-03-2014 11:26 AM
on โ30-03-2014 01:22 AM
on โ30-03-2014 08:03 AM
The difference between brussel sprouts and snot.
You cant get toddlers to eat brussel spouts....................Richo.
on โ30-03-2014 09:17 AM
@imastawka wrote:LOL ...Just no winning you over, eh?
If a brussel sprouts were shoes, this is what they would look like....
on โ30-03-2014 09:46 AM
Straight to the point as usual Richo, but you are right.
Lind I love your large font. My eyesight has deteriorated in the last six months, and I don't have to strain and blink to see your posts. Puffy heart.
on โ30-03-2014 12:28 PM
@*jimmy1717* wrote:@lind9650 wrote:
Ima, at least you said yum and not jum like I did.
boris, thank you. I hate explaining why I use large fonts.
Good night all.
Erica ๐
I didn't mean anything by it. Jummy...I'm Jimmy....I wasn't laughing AT you.
Also said I like the larger font.
Don't go away mad.
Jimmy, I did not take offence, was just laughing about my own typo, and I did not go away mad. It was after 11pm here and time for me to call it a day.
Crystal, thank you for your answer. I use the same ingredients to stuff vegetables, but I still don't like chokos. BTW, I dice onions and fry them golden, let them cool and add to the meat &rice mixture.
Cooking silverside and cabbage today. No brussel sprouts.
Erica
on โ30-03-2014 01:52 PM
Now Lind is not talking to me.
on โ30-03-2014 10:45 PM
So sorry, katy.
Have not tried to overlook anyone on purpose. Blame it on my brain gettine muddled with brussel sprouts and cabbage.
Erica
on โ30-03-2014 11:58 PM
@boris1gary wrote:I'm with you on the squash and brussels Jimmy - yuk. One of our neighbours used to give my Mum chokoes, so awful. I don't know why she couldn't just throw them out because she hated them as well. I think some apple pies had chokoes in them when people didn't have enough apples - or that could just be a myth created by choko growers.
Mr Elephant's mum used to make something called a riyoh tart (that's what she called it, but I have no idea how it was spelt and Mr google can't find it for me). It was a dessert, but I'm sure it had some kind of squash type vegetable in it and I suspect it was a depression era dish. It was pretty tasteless.
on โ31-03-2014 01:29 AM
โ31-03-2014 01:46 AM - edited โ31-03-2014 01:50 AM