Tinker-tude
<font color=red>Proud Redhead!<br><font color=peac
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- Dec 13, 2006
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Sounds like everyone is ready for the big game.
We're always ready! Because we're not football fans and don't watch.
Mad, the food sounds loverly. Maybe you could combine the pepper recipes and call them Buffalo Tail Turds. My DH LOVES hot food, so I think I want to steal your recipes. Janet, you and the food are invited to my house, too. I haven't had pierogies in a hundred years. Any other chefs I missed? Come on over, I'll be happy to host you!
My youngest son has been showing mild signs of diabetes occasionally over the last six months. It's been with more frequency and severity every day this week. After making more than a dozen phone calls and two trips to offices who wouldn't help us over the last three days, we finally got in to see a pediatrician today who sent us to the hospital for outpatient tests, with orders for the hospital to send the results and a referral to the two endocrinologists my older son and I go to. It seems that if you tell a receptionist that your son is a diabetic who needs treatment and a referral to a specialist, it's no big deal. If you just say he's sick (they're guessing cold or flu), they'll get you in quickly. Makes my blood boil.
Stay warm, stay safe, stay happy. I think we should all have a pre-game hot cocoa drinking festival tomorrow. Who's in?
We're always ready! Because we're not football fans and don't watch.

Mad, the food sounds loverly. Maybe you could combine the pepper recipes and call them Buffalo Tail Turds. My DH LOVES hot food, so I think I want to steal your recipes. Janet, you and the food are invited to my house, too. I haven't had pierogies in a hundred years. Any other chefs I missed? Come on over, I'll be happy to host you!
My youngest son has been showing mild signs of diabetes occasionally over the last six months. It's been with more frequency and severity every day this week. After making more than a dozen phone calls and two trips to offices who wouldn't help us over the last three days, we finally got in to see a pediatrician today who sent us to the hospital for outpatient tests, with orders for the hospital to send the results and a referral to the two endocrinologists my older son and I go to. It seems that if you tell a receptionist that your son is a diabetic who needs treatment and a referral to a specialist, it's no big deal. If you just say he's sick (they're guessing cold or flu), they'll get you in quickly. Makes my blood boil.

Stay warm, stay safe, stay happy. I think we should all have a pre-game hot cocoa drinking festival tomorrow. Who's in?
