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Anybody concerned with farming there?
If so , I would like to have some conversion about farming
Growing up here in the states Coffee was always the norm in my home it still is but we also had what they call sweet tea in the south basically it is black tea with enough sugar to give you diabetes now that I am older and have traveled I have been trying new teas and I have to say my favorite so far is Russian Smoked black very full body tea with a nice smokey aftertaste but I only put raw sugar (unrefined) or honey in it but I also enjoy a good herbal tea as well what do you all find appealing in a tea?
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Every 4th, Nathan's Famous does a hotdog eating contest and every year Joey Chestnut beats the competition. In 10 minutes he consumed 62 hotdogs. The 2nd place winner trailed by 14 dogs...
Link:
I posted a "blog" and an accompanying video that I considered to be harmless. I suggested that it was something offensive and of a pornographic nature and because the link didn't have a thumbnail, it was really up to the reader to click on it or not.
It was nothing more than a music video, and an old joke really. Most got it and played along in comments. I posted a response in comments that suggested that the blog would probably be deleted because it was so offensive...and *poof*.
Now I'm left wondering if I broke an obscure blog rule or if CS Punk'd me--or if I've "literally" dipped my toe into some kind of supernatural wishing well?
Anyway, and since it's possible that by suggesting that the blog would be deleted that I forged my own destiny, I'm now suggesting that my c*ck will double in size, Warren Buffet will include me in his will, and Jennifer Aniston will remove the restraining order.
Wish me luck!
My sister is playing old man’s marbles today. I don’t like the game, so she did not even bother to ask me along. My father will be having lunch at his retirement village and will be joining her after lunch, so I have the place for myself today.
And I’ll be making my own food for a change.
I asked Bea to come around for lunch with me; she undertook to bring a salad or two and will provide the dessert. She’ll be here early to give me a hand.
I’m not very fond of chicken but today I’m in the mood for it. I’ll be off to the supermarket to get some after posting this blog. I don’t like the white meat of a chicken; too dry. I only eat the thighs, drumsticks and the wings and only if the skin is nice and crispy. I’ll be cheating today. I’m going to do the chicken in the microwave before putting it in the oven.
I don’t know yet what we’ll have with it, I’ll have to see what is available, but spinach, butternut, and green beans will probably win. Those are my favorites. I have potatoes in the house and with a helping of rice it should make the meal. And not to forget the wine. I have a crisp dry white in the fridge since last night.
We’ll probably spend the rest of the afternoon listening music. We share the same taste in music and never bother with the TV. In all, I’m looking forward to a blissful day. I always enjoy it when she’s around; it’s a pity she is just a sister to me.
Have a great Sunday!
Believe it or not, this is not a joke.
The 'catch' is, that you have to order that Whopper
within 600 feet of a McDonalds from Burger King's mobile app.
I'm not making this up.
In response to:
Get a Whopper For a Penny By Ordering It At McDonald's
Emily Price
Today 8:30amFiled to: Deals
Burger King is running an interesting deal on its iconic Whopper sandwich right now. You can get one for just a penny — provided you’re willing to order it from McDonald’s.
At first glance, this sounds like something that’s going to be obnoxious to execute and not really worth it, but it’s actually pretty simple. To score the deal you have to place your order through Burger King’s mobile app and give the app access to your phone’s location. As long as you’re within 600 feet of a McDonald’s the price of that Whopper will drop down to a cent.
So you’re not ordering a rival fast food sandwich in the face of a McDonald’s employee and recording their anger… you’re just doing a drive-by of the parking lot and making a phone order.
The deal is available now until December 12th.
Bon Appetit !
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We have all probably eaten pies containing bits of human, now Scientists are combining human and pie DNA.
A Dr.Gregg has managed to not only combine human and pie DNA but has used his knowledge of genome and computer programming to upload human female DNA into a chicken and mushroom pasty, Her name is Annie and she had exhibited some PMS symptoms that Dr.Gregg has solved by being nice and pouring real gravy over her, she is calm and her skin is not flaking much now.
NASA’s Mars project will be manned by a Pieanaut who is a human/sausage roll hybrid named Carlos, he is currently undergoing extensive training and will soon be frozen and sent to Mars to form a new colony.
Here on Earth it won’t be long before we see pie/human babies growing up amongst us.
Naturally there has been some outrage:-
Sister Bidet-loo from the Holy something or other shouted with anger at the news before walking back into traffic and washing windscreens with her habit.
A Mr. Trump issued an executive order banning all pies from entering his Country. (although pies are welcome in California)
The EU issued a statement saying that Pies will now be given the same rights as cakes, Antelopes and Mobile phone companies.
The world is changing, are you ready?
May sound a lot like Toasted ham and cheese. But take my word for it they taste nothing alike
Actually, a fruit salad.
Well, mostly grapes.
OK, all grapes.
Fermented grapes.
Wine.
I've got wine for dinner.
(not my own - thanks to Elephant Food on Facebook)
This is a Butternut Squash from my veggie patch. This type of squash is called a winter squash. That is because, unlike summer squash such as the zucchini, the winter squash can be kept for months after harvesting them. They are easy to grow and quite tasty roasted or sauteed. They also can be used to make an excellent soup. The plant itself is a vine with runners that can fork or grow 40 or more feet in length. It can climb shrubs or just lay on the ground. The squash don't care. Four or five squash on average can be produced by each runner. There are gardener's tricks that can sometimes increase the yield to seven or even more squash per runner.