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Scott

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  1. On a serious note. Close Sunday Monday. You folks deserve at least one day on the week end to spend with your families. Everyone will adjust. Your meat is the best! Period! Hands down! I picked up my ribeyes today for out of town guest coming in to town. Your beef and pork is AMAZING! The fruits and veggies always fresh and delicious!

     

    And if you have not tried their in house made sausage, you don't know what you are missing. LAWD, that good stuff rahgt thar!

  2. A Ruger 10-22 with a Tasco scope works best for me.

     

    The tree rat contingency has been contained so far this year. :D

     

    I also bought a $7.00 tree rat dome that I put on the pole of the feeder. What few rats are left have yet to get around it. The feeder is far enough away from other high objects that they can not jump to the feeder.

  3. My son has been at Riverside Military Academy for the past 3 years. I would do it all over again. It has helped him get on the right track. Now I am considering moving him to a local private school. I am ready for him to be home. 3 years ago he would have never survived academically in a college prep private school.

  4. We shopped at a store called Bruno's on Sandy Plains Road.

    There is also a Piggly Wiggly in Villa Rica and Buchannan.

    I go there frequently, actually have a great meat department!

     

    Bruno's is still around. Mostly in Alabama. I just shopped at the one in Orange Beach a couple of weeks ago.

    However, they filed Chapter 11 in February.

     

  5. You are right. Port St. Joe, FL has a rather large Piggy Wiggly store and in fact, it is the only large grocery store in the area. Has a great deli also!

     

    A heck of a lot nicer than the old Hoggly Woggly they tore down to build the new one?

     

    IGA's are getting scarce.

     

  6. We're not there yet. But, we've been thinking about it - I'm on the fence about the whole teen driving thing. I've had friends killed or seriously injured in high school driving. And, there are so many here. But, alas, I will probably give in and participate in the process. It will be with tight controls. If life continues as it is right now, we will probably figure out some sort of deal to get him a ford ranger type truck - older - he can put a date in it and that's about it. Manual transmission - I think it's good to learn how to drive one, period, and it's occupies alot of your mental capacity while driving to prevent talking on the phone, eating, feeling up the girlfriend in the truck, etc.

    But, I have four more years. I may change my mind a few times.

     

    As to the original question, I don't think that we would outright give it to him. I think there needs to be some buy in on his part. Hubby had a friend in high school that was given his vehicle on his 16th birthdy ----- IN PARTS!!!! He was able to drive it once he figured out how to put it back together and make it run. Talk about buy in.

     

    So, we'll see. Keep discussing. I'd like to hear how other families are doing it.

     

     

    Absolutely! The Mustang I gave my daughter was a stick shift and when we went to buy her the Scion she said she wanted to buy a stick shift. She loves driving it and sadly not very many of her friends can drive a manual transmission. That was one of the reasons she wanted the stick, she said none of her friends could drive one and they would never ask to borrow her car. :lol:

    Between me and my daughter we have taught my son how to drive a stick shift.

  7. I just bought my son a 2002 Nissan Frontier last night. He will be getting his license sometime in January.

     

    I had bought myself a 1995 Mustang Cobra as a 30th birthday present to myself, seven years later when my daughter turned 16 I let her drive the car all through high school. When she graduated in 2007 and went off to college I bought her a new 2008 Scion XB.

  8. Kroger sells crab meat stuffing in a blue sausage looking tube, buy it.

     

    Put a generous portion of the stuffing in a grouper filet and roll up, placie in Pam sprayed baking pan with the rolled seam down, season with whatever the heck you want, bake at 350 for about 20 minutes.

     

    Or.

     

    Boneless, split chicken breast. Slice down the middle forming a pocket. Fill with a generous squirt of Dijonaise style mustard, deli ham and Havarti cheese. Dip in milk, egg mixture and roll in Shake n Bake oven crispy recipe. Bake at 400 for 25 minutes. Quick and easy Chicken Cordon Blue. :)

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