Guest guest Posted November 10, 2001 Report Share Posted November 10, 2001 Opps! Forgot to change the Subject Line and snip the bottom! Bad, Bad list mom, Bad! I deserve a wet noodle flogging, for sure Sorry folks! ------- I am actually a cast iron kitchen stuff collector!!!!. In skillets and pots alone I have over a dozen, then the cast iron muffin and baking pans, and cast iron mortar and pestles (I also collect copper kitchen stuff but it is a MUCH smaller collection *tee hee*) One of my cast iron pans is well over 70 yrs old and belonged to my Great Grandfather who owned a restaurant (maybe that is where I get the major cooking genes from!) *Smile* Chris (list mom) who - speaking of kitchen stuff - is doing all to avoid washing the dishes now - by hand - no machine to do it Yummy For The Tummy And Skin! Top Quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Celtic Sea Salt ON SALE NOW! Through The Month Of November Only! Soseneda wrote: >Sometimes it takes a few subtle hints (read, apply one large cast iron >skillet to side of head). LOL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2001 Report Share Posted November 10, 2001 Okay Chris: Here comes 50 lashes with a wet noodle!!!!!!!!! Blessings and love, Effie P.S. Wish I had known all this good stuff for L & D when I had my kids! My labor was a doozie for my first one but the next two were a snap. In fact the second one came so fast they only had a chance to give me a mohawk!?!?!? Do you still have to be 'shaved'? Best to all you pregies. Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy1 Friday, November 09, 2001 11:28 PM Cast Iron (Was Re: AL and I ESCAPED!/Not AT) > >Opps! Forgot to change the Subject Line and snip the bottom! >Bad, Bad list mom, Bad! I deserve a wet noodle flogging, for sure >Sorry folks! > > >------- > >I am actually a cast iron kitchen stuff collector!!!!. In skillets and >pots alone I have over a dozen, then the cast iron muffin and baking >pans, and cast iron mortar and pestles (I also collect copper kitchen >stuff but it is a MUCH smaller collection *tee hee*) One of my cast iron >pans is well over 70 yrs old and belonged to my Great Grandfather who >owned a restaurant (maybe that is where I get the major cooking genes from!) > >*Smile* >Chris (list mom) who - speaking of kitchen stuff - is doing all to avoid >washing the dishes now - by hand - no machine to do it > >Yummy For The Tummy And Skin! >Top Quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Celtic Sea Salt >ON SALE NOW! Through The Month Of November Only! > >Soseneda wrote: > >>Sometimes it takes a few subtle hints (read, apply one large cast iron >>skillet to side of head). LOL >> > > > >My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey >http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2001 Report Share Posted November 10, 2001 Shaved? No way thank goodness! I remember my mom describing that and how it itched afterwards. I sure hope this next labor is a snap, the first one surely wasn't!. -- " Effie Humburg " <britchs Sat, 10 Nov 2001 16:12:04 -0600 Re: Cast Iron (Was Re: AL and I ESCAPED!/Not AT) Okay Chris: Here comes 50 lashes with a wet noodle!!!!!!!!! Blessings and love, Effie P.S. Wish I had known all this good stuff for L & D when I had my kids! My labor was a doozie for my first one but the next two were a snap. In fact the second one came so fast they only had a chance to give me a mohawk!?!?!? Do you still have to be 'shaved'? Best to all you pregies. Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy1 Friday, November 09, 2001 11:28 PM Cast Iron (Was Re: AL and I ESCAPED!/Not AT) > >Opps! Forgot to change the Subject Line and snip the bottom! >Bad, Bad list mom, Bad! I deserve a wet noodle flogging, for sure >Sorry folks! > > >------- > >I am actually a cast iron kitchen stuff collector!!!!. In skillets and >pots alone I have over a dozen, then the cast iron muffin and baking >pans, and cast iron mortar and pestles (I also collect copper kitchen >stuff but it is a MUCH smaller collection *tee hee*) One of my cast iron >pans is well over 70 yrs old and belonged to my Great Grandfather who >owned a restaurant (maybe that is where I get the major cooking genes from!) > >*Smile* >Chris (list mom) who - speaking of kitchen stuff - is doing all to avoid >washing the dishes now - by hand - no machine to do it > >Yummy For The Tummy And Skin! >Top Quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Celtic Sea Salt >ON SALE NOW! Through The Month Of November Only! > >Soseneda wrote: > >>Sometimes it takes a few subtle hints (read, apply one large cast iron >>skillet to side of head). LOL >> > > > >My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey >http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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