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  1. John David Scoggins age 67 of Marietta passed away Saturday May 18, 2013. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00pm Thursday May 23 at the Bellamy Funeral Homes Chapel in Powder Springs. Pastor Larry Ritch Officiating. Interment will follow at Powder Springs Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 6pm-8pm, Wednesday May 22 at Bellamy Funeral Homes Powder Springs. Survivors Include: Wife Jeri Scoggins of Marietta. 1 Daughter: Sharon Scoggins (Richard Hurst) of Hiram. 1 Son: Joshua (Amanda) Scoggins of Dallas. 2 Sisters: Jimmie Sue Herndon of Breman and Angel Johnson of Tallapoosa. 1 Brother: Ronnye Thompson of Tallapoosa. 2 Grandchildren: Trent and Braeden Scoggins. Preceded in death by his son, John David Scoggins Jr.

  2. A dessert called Zebra Cake, although it not even a cake?

     

    Ingredients:

    Cool Whip tub (not ready whip)

    Famous Chocolate Wafers

     

    Layer these ingredients starting with enough coolwhip to cover the bottom of bowl and ending with coolwhip. reserve 1 cookie to crush (or the crumbs remaining in box) to garnish top. MUST sit overnight to enable cookies to soften.

     

    That's it! It tastes just like ice cream sandwich and everyone loves it. The amount of cool whip & boxes of cookies only depends on how big of a bowl you'll make. Usually 2 large tubs & 2 boxes of cookies make a decent size for a get together. I've even tried the sugar-free cool whip & it worked just fine! Just remember to keep left overs in fridge.

     

    Note: These speciality cookies can only be found in the section where the ice cream cones, toppings are found. NOT in the cookie aisle. They are sold in one long box, yellow with red writing. They are the same taste/texture as the cookie part of Oreos. I can always find them at Publix & most Walmart stores. Not sure about Kroger, but I'm sure they would have them too.

  3. 5 months pregnant with my first child. The first three months I couldn't get enough spicy foods. I would alternate my breakfasts at my desk at 7:30 am: 1) ritz crackers w/ hot pepper cheese and a slice of jalapeno or 2) chips and salsa. For lunch would have to be Subway w/ you guessed it - hot pepper cheese and jalapenos! I'm just about over my craving for anything salty - apples/grapefruit with salt, any chips, boiled peanuts. I'm starting to lean towards sweets now...

  4. They were pretty good..we went a couple of weeks ago.

     

    I love Japanese food...I must say the best one I've had so far though is Mt. Fuji in Marietta. It was the 1st one I ever went to years ago and it's still the best to me.

     

     

    Mt. Fuji is always the best! Hands down the favorite place for Japanese. Its even worth the drive to Marietta!

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