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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
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Re: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
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Re: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
OKAAAAY. I know I didn't have that many cold ones on Christmas, (Christmas eve is a different story),but how do you pick-up 16th century radio shows? That must be one bad-ass radio.Purpura wrote:I hereby give everyone a roast chicken with two sorts of pasta that both taste the same: One is Gluten Free For Churchy, and the other has wheat in it for the rest of us. The pasta had orange peel and almonds and cinnamon and sugar in it, and was from a 16th century recipe my mom in law found on a radio show with a website. It sorta tasted like a bite of cinnamon almond orange roll but was pasta instead of bread.
(I can almost hear Rod Serling narrating)
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Pretty sure they DIDN"T have radios in the 16th century!!darph nader wrote:OKAAAAY. I know I didn't have that many cold ones on Christmas, (Christmas eve is a different story),but how do you pick-up 16th century radio shows? That must be one bad-ass radio.
(I can almost hear Rod Serling narrating)
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You never know. Leonardo da Vinci was a pretty sharp guy.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Pretty sure they DIDN"T have radios in the 16th century!!
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I think what Churchy meant was the recipe was from the 16th century, and it was given on a radio show.
They should bring back radio comedy and drama shows. Because what's on the tube these days is nothing to write home about. All re-runs. With radio, your imagination was the "picture tube". Yeah, I just dated my self, but who cares?
They should bring back radio comedy and drama shows. Because what's on the tube these days is nothing to write home about. All re-runs. With radio, your imagination was the "picture tube". Yeah, I just dated my self, but who cares?
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I do not do recipes but instead make science projects out of meals. lol.Purpura wrote:I hereby give everyone a roast chicken with two sorts of pasta that both taste the same: One is Gluten Free For Churchy, and the other has wheat in it for the rest of us. The pasta had orange peel and almonds and cinnamon and sugar in it, and was from a 16th century recipe my mom in law found on a radio show with a website. It sorta tasted like a bite of cinnamon almond orange roll but was pasta instead of bread.
FelineFan is getting forgetful like me.
Re: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
This was on "The Splendid Table" on a SoCal NPR station. Here's the recipe:darph nader wrote:OKAAAAY. I know I didn't have that many cold ones on Christmas, (Christmas eve is a different story),but how do you pick-up 16th century radio shows? That must be one bad-ass radio.
(I can almost hear Rod Serling narrating)
http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/re ... elle.shtml
My Mom in law had a heckuva time trying to find the tagliatelle when she was going to make this for Christmas/Hanukkah dinner last night.
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Yeah, I think we figured that out!!!felinefan wrote:I think what Churchy meant was the recipe was from the 16th century, and it was given on a radio show.
They should bring back radio comedy and drama shows. Because what's on the tube these days is nothing to write home about. All re-runs. With radio, your imagination was the "picture tube". Yeah, I just dated my self, but who cares?
hehehehehhehehehe
Unless......
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FelineFan you have your birthday on your profile so that everyone knows you are older than me, muahaha.
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Re: Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays
The Christmas meal at our house was the ever popular Hamburger Helper Beef Stroganoff delight!
(it's just out of a box, but apparently when I cook, it's like a special occasion)
And of course Santa showed up and brought me Robot Chicken Season 2!
Does that mean I was good..or bad based on the content?
(it's just out of a box, but apparently when I cook, it's like a special occasion)
And of course Santa showed up and brought me Robot Chicken Season 2!
Does that mean I was good..or bad based on the content?