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I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very

high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Shrimp Alfredo with French bread. Well, you DID ask!

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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We're having Veggie Wednesday - baked potatoes topped with onion, " facon " ,

and some shredded extra sharp cheddar, then a romaine/apple salad with

raspberry vinaigrette and some sliced tomatoes for me, and a medley of

carrots, broccoli and cauliflower steamed in orange juice and a little

butter for Himself.

Know what you mean about prices! Himself just did the shopping, the bare

minimum since we’re trying to get that $1000 to fix the car , and it was

more than $300... Lent starts in a few more days, I think it's going to be

a really " bean-y " one!!!

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what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the

bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add

some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup.

Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that

part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or

something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him.

(and me:)

What's for dinner at your house?

BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to

those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is

grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So

lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our

garden! lol

hugs

Sharon

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Sharon do you make your own noodles or get some from the store that close to

homemade?

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> what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

>

> I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the

> bones,

> add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some

> really

> nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately,

> I

> didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16

> year old

> grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick

> since

> Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)

>

> What's for dinner at your house?

>

> BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to

> those

> kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown

> in the

> Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce

> prices are

> very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lol

>

> hugs

>

>

> Sharon

> This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in

> spelling and

> grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to

> be

> considered flaws or defects.

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Now is that one of your chickens you raised, Sharon? Or do you keep your chickens just for eggs? Your soup sounds wonderful. Please do be careful around your grandson; you don't need to be coming down with anything!We had turkey burgers from the grill with red onion and tomato slices, some stir fry veggies and french fries.love you!KateTo: Group

<mserslife >Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 7:12:05 PMSubject: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very

high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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oooh la la, Akiba!Probably won't have any leftovers now, will ya?To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 7:42:17 PMSubject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

Shrimp Alfredo with French bread. Well, you DID ask!

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~*~Akiba~*~

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http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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Leftovers??? In this house??? Clearly you don't know that Robbin can singularly out-eat your whole family...

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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Chicken sounds good, and those burgers sound awesome!

Kate I am glad you got back together with your friend, maybe she doesn't like to do some of the things you do, but take what you can get, at least she is still your friend, and there for you!!

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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Oh! We are having breaded shrimp with broccoli and cauliflower! Yummy! :-)

Hugs, Jackie

Subject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!To: MSersLife Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 4:42 PM

Shrimp Alfredo with French bread. Well, you DID ask!

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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That sound good, too! I love broccoli and cauliflower together And ShrimP? Well all I can say is GMTA...

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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Absolutely! I will definitely take what I can get from her. Just griping here is all...To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 8:41:14 PMSubject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

Chicken sounds good, and those burgers sound awesome!

Kate I am glad you got back together with your friend, maybe she doesn't like to do some of the things you do, but take what you can get, at least she is still your friend, and there for you!!

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~*~Akiba~*~

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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GMTA?To: MSersLife Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 9:11:53 PMSubject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

That sound good, too! I love broccoli and cauliflower together And ShrimP? Well all I can say is GMTA...

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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Great Minds Think Alike

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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Ah! Is that an Akiba-ism, or an established acronym?love it either way!KateTo: MSersLife Sent: Wed, February 16, 2011 9:38:51 PMSubject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

Great Minds Think Alike

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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It's established. The Akiba-ism would be GMCA (Great Moms Cook Alike!)(As opposed to YMCA...)

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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Well in my case, it would have to be GDCA! My hubby does all the cooking here! lol.... ;-) [great dads cook alike]

Hugs, Jackie

Subject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!To: MSersLife Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 4:42 PM

Shrimp Alfredo with French bread. Well, you DID ask!

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~*~Akiba~*~

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http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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He DOES? Awesome! I wouldn't mind someone doing some of the cooking around here other then me!

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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IF they were a good cook! Steve tries, but he isn't very creative when it comes to cooking. He can even burn the shrimp! lol...but I do appreciate that he's willing to follow instructions. So I direct and he puts it together. Team effort.

I'd give anything to take the cooking over. I miss it!

Hugs, Jackie

Subject: Re: what's for dinner? ....price of produce!To: MSersLife Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2011, 4:42 PM

Shrimp Alfredo with French bread. Well, you DID ask!

  ~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

Pragmatic Visionary

http://www.affiliates-natural-salt-lamps.com/pages/156.php

-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden!

lolhugs

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I would miss it too, I hearya. Well, at least he triesLotta guys wouldn't even do that. Rob used to cook from time to time, he's actually a pretty fair cook. Very limited resume', but what he CAN cook, he cooks well.

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-- what's for dinner? ....price of produce!

I'm boiling a nice big fat chicken. In awhile I'll remove it from the bones, add some fresh celery and let it simmer a bit more. Then I will add some really nice homemade style noodles for chicken and noodle soup. Unfortunately, I didn't make bread today so we'll have to do without that part. My 16 year old grandson is very sick with a cold or flu or something. He's been sick since Sunday and the soup will be good for him. (and me:)What's for dinner at your house? BTW, the celery was extremely expensive at $3 a bunch! We aren't used to those kind of prices here in Arizona. A lot of the produce in Arizona is grown in the Yuma area and it froze there in that last big cold snap. So lettuce prices are very, very high and other produce as well. We need our garden! lolhugs

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