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Chelle

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  1. My apologies if this has been posted... I searched and found nothing.

     

    Does anyone know anything about this? Is this just an idea, a distant plan or is it already in the making?

     

    It was in the Paulding Neighbor.

    "The county, Ms. Delamont said, will also benefit from construction for a major interstate highway extension from Interstate 75 directly to Highway 278 at the entrance to the new airport."

     

    http://paulding-neighbor.com/detail/144917.html

     

     

     

  2. If Windows created an interim restore point, you might try a restore --- Save the new file on a CD forst.

     

    From Windows Control Panel, click on Backup and then Restore Files

    There's been no restore point today, so no luck there.

     

    Hopefully he has printed it out at some point - that should save some time. Good Luck

    Nope, my printer's down... he was going to save it to a flash drive and print it at school.

  3. the only thing i can think of is to do search for a specific word or two, or a phrase that would of been in the document, and search for that phrase in hidden files and folders in the advanced search option

     

    Yep, tried that too. No luck. :(

     

    What os are you using?windows xp,vista,other?

    I`m thinking .......

     

    HB.

    He's using Vista.

  4. We had:

     

    Apple butter pork loin with apple gravy

    Scalloped potatoes with sharp cheddar and bacon

    Zucchini, squash & onions in butter sauce

    Stuffing with sautéed onions & celery

    Chunky apple sauce

    Salad with romaine lettuce, carrots, celery, red cabbage, broccoli, grape tomatoes, garlic croutons & bacon ranch dressing

    Butterflake dinner rolls

     

     

     

  5. I made some last weekend using my Grandmother's recipe... and they were awesome. The recipes I found online looked easier though.

     

    I used 1 lb. HOT Jimmy Dean sausage, 1 lb. sharp cheddar and 2.5 cups bisquick. Melted the cheese in a double boiler, then added the sausage and cooked until no longer pink, stirred in the bisquick until well blended, formed into 1 inch balls, then cooked at 400 degrees on a parchment lined baking sheet until golden.

  6. Great, there goes all the milk and bread outta the stores...

     

    Anybody got a good reciepe for Breadmilk casserole???

     

    I think it calls for some eggs and cheese.

     

    Light but definitely snow!!

    I've seen a few flakes.

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