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RUTH HANSCHKA | RUTH HAFFLY | Ants |
July 9, 2019 12:09 AM * |
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> I think most kids like the blandness of canned pasta when they're young. > As their taste buds mature, most of them outgrow their enjoyment of it > as much and move on to better forms of pasta/sauce. Then there are those > whose taste buds never mature................ > Some people never outgrow their taste for kid food. > sauce the way his mom did and the way my mom did so we could decide > which we liked better. My mom's version we make with macaroni and call > it "beef-a roni"; his mom's version is what we use as pasta sauce, pizza > sauce, whatever we need a good marinara sauce for. The former sounds a lot like "Dead 'orse"; the latter sounds like food. > go into hiding during that time. (G) Some don't make it thru the > season, ending up as fresh meat for the hunter tho. > > RH> Nom nom. I'd imagine it's different if the deer comes to the dog. > RH> Around here there's no hunting at all. Unless you're a cat of > RH> course. > > Cats usually are hired on for their mousekeeping abilities. They're also > good company. (G) > I had one who wanted to hunt deer, a long time ago. She wasn't a bright cat. --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) |
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