• Cider Re: Leftovers

    From Dave Drum@1:396/45 to Sean Dennis on Tue Dec 17 05:01:32 2024
    Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Amazon is "rushing" me a shaker for delivery tomorrow. I've used other Bragg's stuff. Mostly the unfiltered cider vinegar that I pick up at
    Food Fantasies and use for fixing heartburn and reflux. It's counter-intuitive but it works.

    Here is a great video explaining why apple cider voinegar does what it does and nine major benefits from drinking it:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTzxfoL82n8

    For the stomach stuff, like you, I take it to control heartburn (I do
    not have an ulcer, I was told recently). I do take ACV tablets from
    the Vitamin Shoppe but if I do drink the real thing, I prefer
    Whitehouse brand as it has a little reasidual sugar in it, making to easier to stomach than Bragg's for me.

    I just french the bottle and drink a shug-glug right down. Then chase it
    with a small glass of water to dilute the sour.

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    Re: veterans' burials

    I have made arrangements with the National Cemetary System to be buried here at the Mountain Home national cemetary, the same place where my grandfather, a WW2 vet, my grandmother, and my late uncle (he was depoendent on them) are all interred at a beautiful mausoleum. My stepfather, mother and I will all be buried there also. I take comfort knowing that my family and I will all be laid to rest in the same
    place.

    It's not a fun thing to think about but an important one. As soon as I can afford it, I'll be getting burial insurance just in case I go
    before my parents (an even more unpleasant thought but after my heart issues, a very real possibility but I hope not!).

    The good thing is that we're all still alive and mostly well.
    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Elizabeth's Spaghetti Sauce
    Categories: Five, Pork, Vegetables
    Yield: 3 servings

    1 lb Bob Evans Italian Sausage
    15 oz Can crushed tomatoes in
    - puree
    24 oz Can of Hunt’s Traditional
    - spaghetti sauce
    14 1/2 cn Petite diced tomatoes;
    - flavoured w/green pepper,
    - celery & onion

    Crumble a roll of Bob Evans Italian Sausage in a large
    saucepan and brown.

    Add in crushed tomatoes, spaghetti sauce, and diced
    tomatoes.

    Stir to combine, raise the heat until it bubbles
    (careful of the splattering, hold the saucepan lid over
    the pan), then turn it down to low and let it simmer
    very gently until it is heated through. The longer it
    sits, the better.

    Add over your noodles and you have dinner!

    RECIPE FROM: http://lisacooking.com

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    My sister contacted me a couple days ago saying we had three burial plots
    in the family cemetery (now public) where my parents, grandparents and relatives as far back as the Revolutionary War soldier who was given the
    two "sections" on the western frontier (now the state of Illinois) as a
    benefit of his service. The D.A.R. maintains his grave site.

    Anyway, sister wants to flog the plots an divvy up the swag. She's to
    be planted with her in-laws and outlaws rather than in the family plot.
    My brother, when asked, said "I'll either be planted at Camp Butler (our
    local Vet's cemetary) or in a jar on the mantel. And I have a pre-paid cremation. But, I gonna let Georgia track down a cemetary board member
    and arrange the sale.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Bob Evans Sausage Cups
    Categories: Loo, Snacks, Pork, Sausage
    Yield: 4 Servings

    Our local Bob Evans closed a couple years ago. Horrid service, failed
    health inspections, and inconsistent quality on their overpriced food.
    Even location at an Interstate off-ramp couldn't save them. Espcially
    with the scathing Yelp! and Trip Advisor reviews.

    That's a shame - because the Bob Evan's next town over is an excellent
    stop for breakfast dishes. Bv)=


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