GoofyforGoofy
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DrHug said:Danke Schoen Elaine. (mitout der Umlaut)![]()
Ah...sehr gut, wie geht es Ihnen....Ich kann ein kleines Deutsch spreche.

DrHug said:Danke Schoen Elaine. (mitout der Umlaut)![]()
lillygator said:is it safe to speak GA?
slindamood said:Marielle is absolutely right on this. My family was many years ago PA Dutch, and even though they moved to Ohio and bought cars, the recipes remained. My grandmother taught me how to make REAL chicken pot pie - in a pot, no crust, homemade square noodles.
We always do it on NY Day. Our family has a tradition that my parents started when we were kids. They never went out on NY eve, it was always a very special family night. My cousins would come over (their parents went out.) We would watch movies and play games all night. We ALWAYS had a big pepperidge farm sampler and fondue. We would have cheese and chocolate fondue. My mom got me a fondue pot when we built the house. We only use it once a year...but that is our tradition. One time in my life I missed our tradition. It was the year we were in Disney. Yes Disney was magical, but I kind of missed our little tradition!Jhalkias said:I don't like it either (Amy does - and cooks it when I am gone on a trip) . . .
How many of you from other parts of the country do the pork and Kraut on NY Eve? I have heard it is only a Midwest thing.
John1
Jhalkias said:I like more positive stuff . . . I am a Disney fan after all . . .
John1
pyramid2000 said:Poor Nathan, being made to dress his little sister and being expected to do it well!![]()
melissalv29 said:Ha...I'm only 2600 pages behind.... I just don't have time
but now is better than never...THanks John... looking forward to meeting you![]()
When I lived at the beach my roommate had piercings everywhere. Her boyfriend had peircings everywhere. My dad said that I needed to keep a pair of pliers around in case of accidental entanglement!lillygator said:Omg --- GA --- piercings!!
lillygator said:GA is positive....
positively HOT!!
Ummmm....I was dising and did not remember to defrost anything!!! They were easy! They were quick! My family ate them without any complaints!!!! We followed it with a chaser of applesauce! How about that! (Except I didn't eat the applesauce...I fed that to the kids....I just ate the whole apple.)goofyforlife said:OK the pot pie stuff didn't bother me.....
But where in the heck did you get the idea the pierogies and meatballs go together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
goofyforlife said:Ok here's another view.....
AS a kid i thought chicken pot pie was those little 6" pie things from the freezer that you through in the toaster oven (yeah my mom shoulda been the original dis mom; we fended for ourselves ALOT)
After i met my DH he explained to me what real pot pie is.... chicken, noodles, and stuff. His dGM was always going to teach me how to make it. Haven't gotten around to learning yet though.
GoofyforGoofy said:Candy. Pricing. Swords.Candy. Greys Anatomy. Apple Dumplings. Ressies.
Pot Pie. Candy. Mini-meet.
Sword. Pirate Night. Unknowing DH. Knoebels Minimeet. Airplanes.
Candy. Greys. McSteamy. Violent School Children. BIG PIRATE
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There, all caught up.
GoofyforGoofy said:Ah...sehr gut, wie geht es Ihnen....Ich kann ein kleines Deutsch spreche.![]()
Awesome summary. But you left out "boys are icky."GoofyforGoofy said:Candy. Pricing. Swords.Candy. Greys Anatomy. Apple Dumplings. Ressies.
Pot Pie. Candy. Mini-meet.
Sword. Pirate Night. Unknowing DH. Knoebels Minimeet. Airplanes.
Candy. Greys. McSteamy. Violent School Children. BIG PIRATE
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There, all caught up.
Jhalkias said:Incorrigable . . . this is one incorrigible redhead!![]()
John1
lillygator said:anyway she is pregnant!! Due any day now, did you know most of this breed has c-sections to the tune of $1800?
There are MANY polish kids at the school where I teach. Trust me...they ALL eat school lunch when they serve pierogies! Anyway you talk about galumpkes. If it is the same thing (cabbage and stuff) they call it halupkies. They sell them at every firemans carnival and block party in the area!87Heel said:Yeah, I'm with Kristina on that one. Grandparents on the other side (Polish, of course) might have a problem with that. Then again, that grandmother would serve more dishes than could fit on a holiday table (a ham, a turkey, roast beef, galumpkes-spelling? all at the same meal!)