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May 22, 2006 2:58AM PDT

I received three replies in my e-mail. I assume by their names they are women. If not; I apologize.

I was overtired and maybe oversensitive last evening. I was raised in the northern midwest; the wolf analogy came to mind.

I called my son and he taught me how to search the fora. He taught me how to use the 'copy/paste' feature. I will give an example at the end.

I see I am not the only easy chef here. I use my 'nuker' often when alone. I enjoy 'Smart Ones'.

Glenda, I will use your recipe for when the brood arrives.

And for all the moms, grand-moms, and great-grand-moms; here is a paste:

http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,1710,154172-249195,00.html

I hope that worked. My grandchildren love these.

I am visiting my sister this afternoon. I must get ready.

Enjoy the day and thanks.

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Oh look! A link to Troll cookies!
May 22, 2006 3:56AM PDT

Delete!! Delete!! Devil

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Fun with the young'uns
May 22, 2006 7:14AM PDT

This recipe is my youngest son's favorite for his birthday. He likes to make it to take to school and share with his friends and teachers. They all look forward to it each year now. It might look disgusting, but it actually tastes pretty good. Grin

You and your grandkids might enjoy this one.

KITTY LITTER CAKE

http://www.whataboutcats.com/litter_cake.html

Take care,
--Marcia/Oregon


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