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Current Talk '03 II / Re:Thoughts on a new DS and the '91 series
« on: December 02, 2003, 01:42:29 AM »
Have you ever seen the '91 series, Patti?
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Not used at all were Tom Happer, James Storm, Gene Lindsey, David Henesy (who had left the show, but we did not know that at the time), Michael Stroka, Donna Wandrey (who may have been dismissed from the show - I am not sure), and Lee Beery.
Well, it appears to be a Roger Davis-free gathering
Hey, maybe we should start a Mrs. Johnsons' Cooking Corner where we could share recipes we feel she would have liked to have servered at Collinwood
ground pork is routinely available alone but most often in a package with ground veal and ground beef for meat loaf!!
Have we slipped onto the Food Channel Forum?!
I have never heard of or seen ground pork.
Is this like ground turkey?
Salmon is my absolute favorite food on earth. So unless Salmon Pie is made with smoked salmon (desecration!!) I want the recipe, please.
And while I never saw "pork pie" on a menu in France, I saw it EVERYWHERE in England......how did this get to be a French Canadian specialty?
I imagine anything called "pork pie" would have been considered too "below stairs" to be served in the dining room at Collinwood....no matter HOW tasty a dish.
As for Salmon pies and Pork pies, I have never tried one but they are available in our local bakeries.
Then she could feel superior to the Collins women who probably can't light the stove.
Now why is it that a big handsome hunk like Nathan can't kick Peter Bradford's butt??
So, uh, how is this "Dark Shadows Weekend" different from a "Dark Shadows Festival"?
BOY, I EVER-SO-SLIGHTLY TOOK TO JOANNA GOING AS VICTORIA! Ooops, sorry.
But never Pouget as Maggie, alas.
One of my problems with it, though, was what they did with some of the characters -- such as having Roger and Maggie (psychic, at that!) in the middle of an affair. Yeah, okay, right.