Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 There you are, I have missed Ron, Keep your chin up. Life is full of pain and pleasure and you can always write me offlist if you need to talk. Sending you a nice Thanksgiving Day packet of karma your way. Hugs, Donna (the Lady LOL ) Ron Hess <ronhess0760 wrote: Hello Chanda (meaning Goddess) A hello to everyone as well. I have been offline for a long while due to life's problematic issues. I won't digress into great detail only to say that I am now living alone in an apartment, without my fireplace, " laughs " and I am on the single dad schedule. Very long story just truncated. After that being said, Chanda, I have tried this myself, with the cow milk version. I recall the aroma was even more pleasing to me than the flavor. This makes me want to go out and get some cardamom. Ron " Let the sound take you away. " " Magic Carpet Ride " Source: Steppenwolf Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 Thank you Lady Donna I, likewise, have missed you and this group. It's ironic that I lived all of my 45 years not knowing a group, and participated in such for about 3 weeks I guess it was, and then missed it greatly. Problem was, my wife kept the computer, and everything else so I had to go out and purchase another. I just set it up last night and this group was my first email recipient, other than work related email which I quickly got out of the way. :big smile: I set a grand cornucopia as my desktop picture. I am cooking the lentil loaf tonight, with mashed potatoes and a gravy I am proud to say I have invented. Well, maybe I have not invented it, maybe just discovered it. I use the healthier bouillon cubes, and then add wheat flour, water, and kitchen bouquet, and spices. I am also having some frozen green beans and a Mrs. Smith's apple pie. I won't be alone as I have invited a bachelor friend of mine who has no family here in the city. If he doesn't like lentil loaf, then may he eat cake! I will be picking up my daughter later this evening and keeping her overnight. She just started eating solid food so I don't think she will be enjoying my lentil loaf :laugh: Ron On Behalf Of purplepassion Thursday, November 24, 2005 12:27 PM RE: vegan tea to die for recipe Hi Ron There you are, I have missed Ron, Keep your chin up. Life is full of pain and pleasure and you can always write me offlist if you need to talk. Sending you a nice Thanksgiving Day packet of karma your way. Hugs, Donna (the Lady LOL ) Ron Hess <ronhess0760 wrote: Hello Chanda (meaning Goddess) A hello to everyone as well. I have been offline for a long while due to life's problematic issues. I won't digress into great detail only to say that I am now living alone in an apartment, without my fireplace, " laughs " and I am on the single dad schedule. Very long story just truncated. After that being said, Chanda, I have tried this myself, with the cow milk version. I recall the aroma was even more pleasing to me than the flavor. This makes me want to go out and get some cardamom. Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 Hi Ron, Please post a picture of yourself anf you little sweet girl for our files. I really look forward to it. Really happy having you back in here with us. I'll bet you see a lot more recipes in our files since the last time you posted to us. You are having a great dinner, how nice to see you are cooking. I'm up to my ears cooking today. I had too much for my fridge so as icooked I sent dishes over to my sisters house. She has more room to store some of the pies, etc. Enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner tonight. Big hugs on you, Lady MaDonna Ron Hess <ronhess0760 wrote: Thank you Lady Donna I, likewise, have missed you and this group. It's ironic that I lived all of my 45 years not knowing a group, and participated in such for about 3 weeks I guess it was, and then missed it greatly. Problem was, my wife kept the computer, and everything else so I had to go out and purchase another. I just set it up last night and this group was my first email recipient, other than work related email which I quickly got out of the way. :big smile: I set a grand cornucopia as my desktop picture. I am cooking the lentil loaf tonight, with mashed potatoes and a gravy I am proud to say I have invented. Well, maybe I have not invented it, maybe just discovered it. I use the healthier bouillon cubes, and then add wheat flour, water, and kitchen bouquet, and spices. I am also having some frozen green beans and a Mrs. Smith's apple pie. I won't be alone as I have invited a bachelor friend of mine who has no family here in the city. If he doesn't like lentil loaf, then may he eat cake! I will be picking up my daughter later this evening and keeping her overnight. She just started eating solid food so I don't think she will be enjoying my lentil loaf :laugh: Ron On Behalf Of purplepassion Thursday, November 24, 2005 12:27 PM RE: vegan tea to die for recipe Hi Ron There you are, I have missed Ron, Keep your chin up. Life is full of pain and pleasure and you can always write me offlist if you need to talk. Sending you a nice Thanksgiving Day packet of karma your way. Hugs, Donna (the Lady LOL ) Ron Hess <ronhess0760 wrote: Hello Chanda (meaning Goddess) A hello to everyone as well. I have been offline for a long while due to life's problematic issues. I won't digress into great detail only to say that I am now living alone in an apartment, without my fireplace, " laughs " and I am on the single dad schedule. Very long story just truncated. After that being said, Chanda, I have tried this myself, with the cow milk version. I recall the aroma was even more pleasing to me than the flavor. This makes me want to go out and get some cardamom. Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 Hello Lady MaDonna, As you requested I added a folder with 3 photos. I will be eager to see when they are added to the website with the photos of the group, :laugh: I don't have many photos of myself as I am the one who is usually behind the camera. My lentil loaf turned out well. Did I mention that I eliminate the almonds? I prefer it that way. My friend Bob liked the loaf. He was open minded and he enjoyed it, and like he stated, " beggars can't be choosers. :laugh: Ron On Behalf Of purplepassion Thursday, November 24, 2005 4:13 PM RE: vegan tea to die for recipe Hi Ron Hi Ron, Please post a picture of yourself anf you little sweet girl for our files. I really look forward to it. Really happy having you back in here with us. I'll bet you see a lot more recipes in our files since the last time you posted to us. You are having a great dinner, how nice to see you are cooking. I'm up to my ears cooking today. I had too much for my fridge so as icooked I sent dishes over to my sisters house. She has more room to store some of the pies, etc. Enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner tonight. Big hugs on you, Lady MaDonna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 Look at you! I think you are a very sweet daddy and she's precious. Life will be good to you. Hang in there, we are all here for you. Any recipes needed or guestions answered just let us know and we will jump in here to help you. Chanda had done a fantastic job with our photo page and it's wonderful seeing a face to match the emails. Donna Ron Hess <ronhess0760 wrote: Hello Lady MaDonna, As you requested I added a folder with 3 photos. I will be eager to see when they are added to the website with the photos of the group, :laugh: I don't have many photos of myself as I am the one who is usually behind the camera. My lentil loaf turned out well. Did I mention that I eliminate the almonds? I prefer it that way. My friend Bob liked the loaf. He was open minded and he enjoyed it, and like he stated, " beggars can't be choosers. :laugh: Ron On Behalf Of purplepassion Thursday, November 24, 2005 4:13 PM RE: vegan tea to die for recipe Hi Ron Hi Ron, Please post a picture of yourself anf you little sweet girl for our files. I really look forward to it. Really happy having you back in here with us. I'll bet you see a lot more recipes in our files since the last time you posted to us. You are having a great dinner, how nice to see you are cooking. I'm up to my ears cooking today. I had too much for my fridge so as icooked I sent dishes over to my sisters house. She has more room to store some of the pies, etc. Enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner tonight. Big hugs on you, Lady MaDonna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Thank you lady Donna, The support is very appreciated. Ron On Behalf Of purplepassion Friday, November 25, 2005 12:26 AM RE: vegan tea to die for recipe Hi Ron Look at you! I think you are a very sweet daddy and she's precious. Life will be good to you. Hang in there, we are all here for you. Any recipes needed or guestions answered just let us know and we will jump in here to help you. Chanda had done a fantastic job with our photo page and it's wonderful seeing a face to match the emails. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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