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On Friday, March 19, 2004, at 03:15 AM,

wrote:

 

> Message: 10

> Thu, 18 Mar 2004 22:22:15 -0000

> " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll

> Re: Jewel

>

> , The Stewarts <stews9@c...>

> wrote:

>

>>> Anyone making a n Irish or Celtic themed meal

>>> for dinner tonight?

>>

>> Yes -- I had left-over salad and cheese noodles, others added

> left-over

>> stew to this mix.

>

> I see you were taking the frugal Scottish approach

> to your meal, eating those leftovers. Bravo.

 

It's just how I am at times, but calling me frugal is a larf, as you know.

>

>

>> I may have seen it canned once, can't recall for sure.

>

>

> Yeah, I believe Worthington makes a veggie version

> of corned beef that comes in a can,

 

That's the stuff, I think. Didn't try it.

 

> but I haven't seen

> it around here. Don't you find vegetarian corned beef

> in the deli at WildOats?

 

Hell no, that whole store is fast becoming veggie-intolerant. There was

even one of their idiot executives in the article my wife got about

flexitarians, saying how Wild Oats is more about flexitarians and has very

few real vegetarians.

 

Yeah, because they systematically strip away Vegetarian and Vegan choices.

In another year or so they'll be veggie-toxic and boycotted, I predict.

 

> Either one doesn't really

> sound appealing to me, not being a fan of the corned

> beef to begin with, but it must be a nice way for those

> who miss the flavor of it to get some satisfaction by

> having a veggie Rueben sandwich now and then.

 

You can make a very nice veggie reuben using the red stuff the name and

brand of which I forget suddenly in an attack of immediate idiocy. (I'll

get back to you on this.)

>

>

>> Too late for that. My father's birth and death anniversaries hit

> in the

>> last couple days and my mother's is coming up at the end of the

> month.

>

>

> I empathize. I understand these types

> of anniversaries can really bum a person out.

> Hang in there. Love never dies.

 

No, it does not.

>

>

>> Beheading the enemy always got us motivated.

>

> *lol* I like to imagine my ancestors were more peaceful.

> I know they likely weren't... ;)

 

Oh not mine. Pirates, border raiders, and loons all, I'm sure. Writers,

poets, and scientists, too, of course. Druids, in short.

>

>>> Slanté

>> And a drunken Morgan horse to you, too!

>

> I knew I spelled that wrong. *lol*

> Cheers anyway.

> :::coffeemug salute:::

 

Actually, I've no idea how it's spelled either and was merely being goofy.

 

Put down and mug and back slowly toward me with your hands up.

>

> ~ PT ~

>

> One can make a day of any size and regulate

> the rising and setting of his own sun and the

> brightness of its shining.

> ~ John Muir

>

>

>

The Atkins diet, which got a fresh boost of publicity right after Mad Cow

Disease surfaced as a problem, is being supported and promoted by the meat

industry as a way of staving off the inevitable, disastrous end of their

industry. The Atkins diet is a meat marketing ploy.

--Diogenes Trannel, keyboards

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