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ChocoMare

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  1. Not surprised that Chicken World is moving. Such a bad location, but GREAT fingers. Truly truly hope that The Dugout is expanding. Love their food, but the dining room is not exactly conducive to eating in.
  2. Yes, it's truly only for Drive Thru deals. This way, it also stays anonymous.
  3. You don't know how much or what they ordered. You just take a leap of faith and pay their bill after yours.
  4. They do the same down Marshall Fuller... aka The Tarmac. By the time they vear right onto MFR off 61 and get to the 3rd house on the right, they're doing 70 or more and still on the throttle. I know that one day/night, we will hear that engine stop suddenly and it won't be pretty. Hmmmm, how hard is it to get a speed bump or stop sign installed?
  5. The Cotton Pickin' Fair- Gay, GA -- Oct. 6/7
  6. You simply must love a country where one political party goes WILD over a speaker who had more than one affair, lied to American public directly, had his law license suspended and was almost impeached. He is a superb mentor to add to the list.
  7. The recipe I shared is SUPER easy, cuz you just dump & bake--the batter rises up & over the peaches and forms a chewy/crispy crust. And trust me, adding that Pure Orange Extract will have everyone going "WOW, what's in this?!!!" (in a good way)
  8. No, I was a strictly Levittown Roller Rink gal. The only other place I went to was Ice-N-Roll during the warmer months when the ice rink at Newbridge Road Park was closed.
  9. Anything in your slow cooker is gonna help and be easy: CROCK POT FRENCH DIP 4 pounds rump roast 1 (10.5 ounce) can beef broth 1 (10.5 ounce) can condensed French onion soup 1 (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle beer (optional) 6 French / Sub rolls 2 tablespoons butter Directions 1. Trim excess fat from the rump roast, and place in a slow cooker. Add the beef broth, onion soup and beer. Cook on Low setting for 7 hours. 2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 3. Split French rolls, and spread with butter.
  10. W.C. Mepham High School - Bellmore, NY - Class of 1984
  11. 6 Cups Peaches – cut into chunks 3 Cups Sugar – divided 2 Teaspoons Pure Orange Extract 1 Cup (2 Sticks) Butter, melted 1 ½ Cups All-Purpose Flour 4 Tsp. Baking Powder Large Pinch of Salt 1 ½ Cup Milk Vanilla Ice Cream/Whipped Cream (optional) In a large bowl, gently toss peach chunks with half the sugar and the orange extract. Set aside to macerate. Pour melted butter into a four-quart oven-safe casserole dish. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt and remaining sugar; stir in milk. Blend well.
  12. Ditch the otterbox and get a Lifeproof case. It is ENTIRELY waterproof. Otterboxes are not. The Lifeproof is also slimmer than an Otterbox so it adds hardly any bulk to the phone. FYI -- DO NOT try to buy one on Ebay, even though they're cheaper. They're fakes, even though advertised as "genuine." Spend the $79.00 and order it from Lifeproof's website. Definitely watch their videos on YouTube about how to assemble/test it.
  13. The first horse I bought was a chocolate varnish appaloosa mare, named Star Au'Chocolat. So Chocolate Mare got shortened for bb's.
  14. You're lucky... we have a neighbor diagonally across from our backyard with a bike that has HUGE pipes. Lovely to hear that start up at 04:30 and roar around & down passed our home at 04:45 weekendays and 0700 weekends.
  15. S.A.L. = Sons of the American Legion
  16. Excerpted from: http://www.drugs.com/monograph/hepatitis-b-vaccine.html Pre-vaccination serologic testing recommended for all foreign-born individuals (e.g., immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, internationally adopted children) born in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, or other regions with high HBV endemicity (i.e., prevalence of HBsAg ≥8%).281 282 So she, most likely, didn’t have the pre-vaccination serologic testing.
  17. Not tell a soul. Call a certain investment advisor in Atlanta that I know (used to work for them.) Call my lawyer. Give my 10 percent in tithe to my church family. Donate my home to a family I know right now desperately needs it. Buy 50 acres, build my dream barn & home on it. Get hubby the Gold Wing he desires, a new tractor with front-end loader and start breeding quality Suffolk Punch draft horses. I'd stay at my job, cuz I do love it, but take my 3 weeks of vacation every year and go somewhere
  18. Cheese & Tomato Sauce make eggplant attractive for kids! Stuffed Eggplant 1 large eggplant 2-3 tomatoes sliced thin 3 large cloves garlic sliced into thin slivers 5 basil leaves 1/2 lb fresh mozzarella Olive oil Salt/pepper 1 Jar Favorite Tomato Sauce Wash eggplant. Lay it on the side and from the center slice from the top down 3/4 of the way. Work from the center out slicing slits across the eggplant making sure not to cut all the way through to the bottom. Salt eggplant and put uncut side up in a colander. Let sit for about 20 minutes. Oil a baking dish an
  19. Were it not for the FAB e/r staff, quick thinking doc & terrific ICU care, my husband would have died 5 years ago. They were wonderful! When I hobbled into their ER 4 years ago, bent over in agony, they knew just by looking at me that I was presenting with a kidney stone. I was triaged, in and out within a few hours, got WONDERFUL pain meds and the right doc to follow up with.
  20. Had the ribs last Friday. Mmmmmmmmmm We live all of 3 minutes from there. Love it. Tuesday - Saturday.
  21. It's much bigger... tons more vendors and food choices. Plus there's the CPF proper (inside the grounds) and then there's a street side "Greater Gay Georgia Days" that just takes advantage of the crowds coming in for the CPF. More vendors! Then there's every home within a 10 mile radious around the CPF that holds yard sales, roadside BBQs, small vendor sites, etc. So coming & going, you can get more stuff!!!
  22. I and my friends from church NEVER miss The Cotton Pickin' Fair in Gay, GA. It's the first weekend in May and first weekend in October. We go twice a year, every year. Do enjoy Paulding Meadows too, but it's nowhere near as good as the CPF.
  23. I went with a friend this past Saturday for lunch. She was a MD virgin. Had the pastrami again. Ahhhhhhhhhhh And a bowl of matzoh ball soup. Took more home. Took home a slab of cheesecake too.
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