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Hi! I'm new to the group, but need some help. I am trying to pull up

the files, but cannot get them to download correctly.

 

Could someone send me the information I need regarding the recipe for

the Oleander Soup? I would greatly appreciate it.

 

Many Thanks! LV

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Here ya go!

The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice

Feel free to ask any questions.

Hugs,

 

oleander soup , "travlin22003" <travlin22003 wrote:>> Hi! I'm new to the group, but need some help. I am trying to pull up > the files, but cannot get them to download correctly.> > Could someone send me the information I need regarding the recipe for > the Oleander Soup? I would greatly appreciate it.> > Many Thanks! LV>

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Thank you so much! May, I read with interest your trip to Texas. We lived in Texas for 5 years, in Hill Country. On one trip to Eastern Texas we camped in Canton. Have you ever seen the "Oreo cows"? Our RV park had a herd of them. Was this your first trip to Texas? Try Hill Country next time! TIL THE TRUMPET SOUNDS....LINDA V May <luellamay129 wrote: Here ya go! The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice Feel free to ask any questions. Hugs, oleander soup , "travlin22003" <travlin22003 wrote:>> Hi! I'm new to the group, but need some help. I am trying to pull up > the files, but cannot get them to download correctly.> > Could someone send me the information I need regarding the recipe for > the Oleander Soup? I would greatly appreciate it.> > Many Thanks! LV>

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You are most welcome Linda!

 

Sigh! Actually I think I have always loved Texas but never ended up

there? Back in 1980 my late husband and I took a trip to the Dallas

area to see relatives and I remember being taken back by its beauty. We

talked about moving there but somehow we didn't. It is so funny because

as people conversed, I heard the names Plano and Garland and it brought

back such memories and I quietly held them in my heart. And....... our

trip to Dallas back then also included a camping trip. And during that

camping trip a little black lab puppy adopted me. I named him " Dallas. "

Original, huh? Best dog ever.

 

I must say I had the best time ever during this trip. Even getting

grubby and not caring! And now as I drive from place to place I look at

cows in a different way, although I am not exaggerating when I say that

the cows at Tony's cousin's property are the most beautiful ever. Some

are solid cream colored and some white. Their gaze was simply

beautifully hypnotizing, almost as if they were communicating with me.

 

Canton? Did you say Canton? LOL LOL LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you

familiar with Loop 7? Somehow we couldn't get off and kept going round

and round. The tipoff that we were back at square 1 was the

You are most welcome Linda!

 

Sigh! Actually I think I have always loved Texas but never ended up

there? Back in 1980 my late husband and I took a trip to the Dallas

area to see relatives and I remember being taken back by its beauty. We

talked about moving there but somehow we didn't. It is so funny because

as people conversed, I heard the names Plano and Garland and it brought

back such memories and I quietly held them in my heart. And....... our

trip to Dallas back then also included a camping trip. And during that

camping trip a little black lab puppy adopted me. I named him " Dallas. "

Original, huh? Best dog ever.

 

I must say I had the best time ever during this trip. Even getting

grubby and not caring! And now as I drive from place to place I look at

cows in a different way, although I am not exaggerating when I say that

the cows at Tony's cousin's property are the most beautiful ever. Some

are solid cream colored and some white. Their gaze was simply

beautifully hypnotizing, almost as if they were communicating with me.

 

Canton? Did you say Canton? LOL LOL LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you

familiar with Loop 7? Somehow we couldn't get off and kept going round

and round. The tipoff that we were back at square 1 was the

Canton/Palestine Exit. And then there was that dead racoon on the left

side of the road. Again. Oh yes, and then the Cooper Funeral Home.

Again. That was so very funny! We finally just got off on an unrelated

road and found our way back to civilization. LOL LOL LOL! When we got

to our destination I just told everyone we had been abducted by aliens.

 

Hugs,

 

 

 

P.S. If you see this message twice and are confused, I was in Tony's

email sending out ebooks and replied to this message at the same time.

The message came through as if it were from Tony. Oops! So I deleted

it and reposted under my name. Ahem. Sorry.

 

 

oleander soup , Linda Van Devender

<travlin22003 wrote:

>

> Thank you so much! May, I read with interest your trip to

Texas. We lived in Texas for 5 years, in Hill Country. On one trip to

Eastern Texas we camped in Canton. Have you ever seen the " Oreo cows " ?

Our RV park had a herd of them. Was this your first trip to Texas? Try

Hill Country next time!

>

> TIL THE TRUMPET SOUNDS....LINDA V

>

> May luellamay129 wrote:

> Here ya go!

> The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1

> The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice

> Feel free to ask any questions.

> Hugs,

>

> oleander soup , " travlin22003 " travlin22003@

wrote:

> >

> > Hi! I'm new to the group, but need some help. I am trying to pull up

> > the files, but cannot get them to download correctly.

> >

> > Could someone send me the information I need regarding the recipe

for

> > the Oleander Soup? I would greatly appreciate it.

> >

> > Many Thanks! LV

> >

 

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try

it now.

>

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And.... I messed up when I copied and pasted. Sorry. The story is

in here, just a big confusing.

 

Hugs,

 

 

oleander soup , " May " <luellamay129

wrote:

>

>

> You are most welcome Linda!

>

> Sigh! Actually I think I have always loved Texas but never ended up

> there? Back in 1980 my late husband and I took a trip to the Dallas

> area to see relatives and I remember being taken back by its

beauty. We

> talked about moving there but somehow we didn't. It is so funny

because

> as people conversed, I heard the names Plano and Garland and it

brought

> back such memories and I quietly held them in my heart. And.......

our

> trip to Dallas back then also included a camping trip. And during

that

> camping trip a little black lab puppy adopted me. I named

him " Dallas. "

> Original, huh? Best dog ever.

>

> I must say I had the best time ever during this trip. Even getting

> grubby and not caring! And now as I drive from place to place I

look at

> cows in a different way, although I am not exaggerating when I say

that

> the cows at Tony's cousin's property are the most beautiful ever.

Some

> are solid cream colored and some white. Their gaze was simply

> beautifully hypnotizing, almost as if they were communicating with

me.

>

> Canton? Did you say Canton? LOL LOL LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you

> familiar with Loop 7? Somehow we couldn't get off and kept going

round

> and round. The tipoff that we were back at square 1 was the

> You are most welcome Linda!

>

> Sigh! Actually I think I have always loved Texas but never ended up

> there? Back in 1980 my late husband and I took a trip to the Dallas

> area to see relatives and I remember being taken back by its

beauty. We

> talked about moving there but somehow we didn't. It is so funny

because

> as people conversed, I heard the names Plano and Garland and it

brought

> back such memories and I quietly held them in my heart. And.......

our

> trip to Dallas back then also included a camping trip. And during

that

> camping trip a little black lab puppy adopted me. I named

him " Dallas. "

> Original, huh? Best dog ever.

>

> I must say I had the best time ever during this trip. Even getting

> grubby and not caring! And now as I drive from place to place I

look at

> cows in a different way, although I am not exaggerating when I say

that

> the cows at Tony's cousin's property are the most beautiful ever.

Some

> are solid cream colored and some white. Their gaze was simply

> beautifully hypnotizing, almost as if they were communicating with

me.

>

> Canton? Did you say Canton? LOL LOL LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you

> familiar with Loop 7? Somehow we couldn't get off and kept going

round

> and round. The tipoff that we were back at square 1 was the

> Canton/Palestine Exit. And then there was that dead racoon on the

left

> side of the road. Again. Oh yes, and then the Cooper Funeral Home.

> Again. That was so very funny! We finally just got off on an

unrelated

> road and found our way back to civilization. LOL LOL LOL! When we

got

> to our destination I just told everyone we had been abducted by

aliens.

>

> Hugs,

>

>

>

> P.S. If you see this message twice and are confused, I was in

Tony's

> email sending out ebooks and replied to this message at the same

time.

> The message came through as if it were from Tony. Oops! So I

deleted

> it and reposted under my name. Ahem. Sorry.

>

>

> oleander soup , Linda Van Devender

> <travlin22003@> wrote:

> >

> > Thank you so much! May, I read with interest your trip to

> Texas. We lived in Texas for 5 years, in Hill Country. On one trip

to

> Eastern Texas we camped in Canton. Have you ever seen the " Oreo

cows " ?

> Our RV park had a herd of them. Was this your first trip to Texas?

Try

> Hill Country next time!

> >

> > TIL THE TRUMPET SOUNDS....LINDA V

> >

> > May luellamay129@ wrote:

> > Here ya go!

> > The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 1

> > The Recipe for Oleander Soup Part 2 - Tips and Advice

> > Feel free to ask any questions.

> > Hugs,

> >

> > oleander soup , " travlin22003 " travlin22003@

> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hi! I'm new to the group, but need some help. I am trying to

pull up

> > > the files, but cannot get them to download correctly.

> > >

> > > Could someone send me the information I need regarding the

recipe

> for

> > > the Oleander Soup? I would greatly appreciate it.

> > >

> > > Many Thanks! LV

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with

Mobile. Try

> it now.

> >

>

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