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General Discussion, Thursday, June 14, 2018
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Good morning, Lucille! Have a beautiful day!
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Good morning, sand! Thanks!
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😊👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
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Mornin Lucille. Thank you for these lovely blessings every day 😉
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Good morning, TOG&C! You’re very welcome!
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So pretty Lucille 🙂 ! Have a beautiful day!
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Mornin Lovely – have a sun-shiny day!
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Thanks, sand! Though I’ve never seen one in person, cardinals are my favorite because of their lovely color (and because the male is a loyal mate and parent)…see….
But then, bluebirds are also beautiful, and toucans and this little darling–the rare Resplendent Quetzal, an endangered species who was a sacred bird of the Mayans…
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He is gorgeous!
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Fabulous!
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Beautiful bird!
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Wowsers…evening Lucille.
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Thanks, lovely! So far it’s been strange. Got a note on my door this a.m. re our group bar-b-q has been cancelled for the weekend due to inclement weather. Good thing I hadn’t gone to the store yet to get meat, salad, etc. And the cats are out of sort with each other today. And I feel like a nap. LOL! Other than those items, it’s been a beautiful day.
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Nothing too exciting here but it is supposed to go up to 90° tomorrow. One dog is curled up on my lap. One is pacing. I have long since stopped trying to figure the pacer out 😜!
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Morning Lucille, blessings too you
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Good day, Colonel…and thanks so much! Hope your day is peaceful and comfortable.
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Glad to see you’re still reporting for duty.
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We’re getting several conflicting stories re Rod Rosenstein and his temper tantrums, threats and insubordination. Perhaps the President plans to take charge and order the DOJ to release the requested information if it doesn’t conflict with any ongoing investigations. Who knows?
Devin Nunes: Staff have felt threatened by Rod Rosenstein
Fox News – Sean Hannity
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If something isn’t actually DONE, meaning the corrupt are punished as the average person would be for the same actions, then this is all theater, a waste of time and our money, and our republic will continue to deteriorate, no matter how good the economy is.
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Only Nunes and Ryan will be given the documents. Ryan is totally corrupt so that leaves Nunes being the one person who will read them as written.
Nunes is ready to hold Rosenstien in contempt and impeach him.
Notice that when Nunes said that he is ready to move toward impeachment that he used Paul Ryan’s title “The Speaker of the House” rather than simply using his name. Why? Moving toward impeachment is being thwarted by Paul Ryan “The Speaker of the House” because Ryan is a traitor. Laid it right in Ryan’s creepy lap.
President Trump knows exactly who Paul Ryan is, in the president’s own words an ineffectual leader and he is what President Trump finds most distasteful in any human being, disloyal.
If you have friends still on the fence because of President Trump’s positive remarks about folks like Ryan have them watch the video that Trump had put together (or had put together) for Kim Un.
Does anyone think that President Trump thinks that Kim Un is on equal footing with the President of The United States? Of course not. But. What is the greater good? Massage Kim’s ego, give him an out, stand behind him and give the world the possibility of the denuclearization of North Korea.
President Trump has said again and again, “People don’t understand that I am humble.”
As Scott Adams says President Trump uses ego as a tool.
President Trump also uses humility as a tool.
One day all of these evil people such as Paul Ryan realize that they have been “Kimmed.”
President Trump is going to demand the documents at the appropriate time.
President Trump has showed us how he works.
What he said about that swine Mitt Romney during the campaign;
Mitt Romney — Lost to Obama, Nasty, Angry, Jealous, Failure, Disloyal, Zero credibility, One of the dumbest and worst candidates in the history of Republican politics, If I told him to get down on his knees and beg he would have gotten down on his knees.
Then candidate Trump became President Elect and said “Meh” “Maybe I’ll pick Mitt for SOS”.
Then he gave us this beautiful picture, Mitt left empty handed but you can bet a buck President Rump learned more about his enemies during their “interviews.”
“Hey Mitt, you’ve just been Kimmed!”
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And speaking of using humility – President Trump understands well the importance in Asian culture of saving face. It was used perfectly in the Singapore meetings and in President Trump’s message to the North Korean people.
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That’s very important, saving face……
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Absolutely.
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Ryan is trying too bull rush this amnesty bill pass President Trump, and others.
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Someone needs to kick Ryan’s teeth down his throat.
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Excellent lovely…….
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Afternoon Col. 🙂 !
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Morning everyone! 🙂
Today’s state flower is the Massachusetts – Mayflower
The above photo is a closeup, as this little flower is just 1/2 inch across when open.
Early American settlers called the Massachusetts floral emblem (Trailing Arbutus) Mayflower because they saw it as the first flower of spring, & named it after their ship which carried them to North America in 1620. The mayflower was suggested as the state flower as early as 1893, & bills proposing it were introduced in 1900. Eventually school children would choose it as the state’s floral emblem in 1918. The delicate mayflower has been on the endangered list since 1925, & in 1925 it was protected by legislation stating that anyone who harms the Mayflower in anyway, on any public property, or ON ANYONE’S LAND without written authority will be fined $50. Anyone who harms the mayflower WHILE IN DISGUISE OR AT NIGHTTIME will be fined $100.
The Trailing Arbutus belongs to the Heath family & constitutes the only species of the genus. There are only two species of Trailing Arbutus, one in Japan, & the other is in North America. Technically, Trailing Arbutus is a shrub. A PATCH 2 FEET IN DIAMETER IS AT LEAST A DECADE OLD. It has oblong, hairy evergreen leaves as rough as sandpaper, 0.75–2.5 inches long. The highly fragrant white, pink, or rosy five petaled flowers, which spread open in the form of a star, grows in dense clusters. The pink form is more unusual, as most wild colonies are white. Cross-fertilization, is accomplished largely by insects, as the plant is not adapted to wind fertilization. In order to blossom extremely early each spring, even with snow nearby, the Trailing Arbutus flower buds are already formed the previous autumn under leaves, resting close to the ground. You must search among the fallen leaves in early spring to see this well camouflaged wildflower with it’s exquisite fragrance. The small fruit is a fleshy, 5-chambered, many-seeded capsule that splits open at maturity. Ants then disperse the seeds. The Trailing Arbutus is a fussy little plant to say the least. Partial shade, an affinity for being near evergreens, sandy, woodland, aerated, acid soil below 5.0PH, a sufficient layer of partially decomposed organic debris, on a gravelly, well-drained subsoil, with a slope of at least 8%, & shelter from cold winds are its requirements for perfect conditions. The Trailing Arbutus generally does not do well when attempts are made to take it from its natural surroundings Gardeners should not transplant trailing-arbutus from the wild because it will perish.
The above photo shows the plant on the forest floor, with a closeup insert of it being held to show the approximate actual size.
The flowers are not large & showy, & the whole plant is easy to ignore, but those flowers have a marvelous fragrance, similar to jasmine. The scent hangs in the air if you get a sunny day, & then walk by the plant you can catch the fragrance. In spite of its demanding needs, it enjoyed a wide distribution generally in the eastern half of North America. This large area might lead one to imagine that these flowers are abundant, but actually they are becoming increasingly rare every year. This tiny flower with beautiful waxy, white to pink, flowers, coupled with their ambrosial scent, have sadly led to their almost total disappearance in many sections of their original range. A hundred years ago picking trailing arbutus was a popular spring time activity enjoyed by Victorian nature enthiusiasts. It was a fashionable custom for many years for people to decorate their homes with bowls & trays full of Trailing Arbutus lacing the air with its heavenly, spicy, fragrant perfume The tradition ended in the early part of the 20th Century after publicizing that the plant was becoming extinct, even though the mayflower originally covered entire hillsides, because of over-picking. Today, relatively few people have ever seen or even heard of the trailing arbutus (& maybe that’s a good thing), but a good many do commonly refer to several different native wildflowers as the Mayflower.
Have a great day everyone! 🙂
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Sweet flower with a fascinating history! Good morning, G & C! Have a great day!
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Thanks! A great day to you as well! 😉
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1/2 inch across! How beautiful 🙂 ! Thank you for your flower series and research G-d&Country 🙂 ! Every flower is so interesting and lovely!
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Thank you Lovely. I appreciate that.
Because this tiny flower is now rare and is well camouflaged, it took a lot of research from so many different places. that I could not keep track of them all.
The series will end tomorrow with New Hampshire – Then on to the Escher series with an additional surprise 🙂
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Could you do me a special favor? Could you do just one more flower – the columbine of Colorado? It is so beautiful, and I so love to visit the natural wonders of that state.
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Okey Dokey – I’ll work on it today for tomorrow 🙂
It may not be quite so comprehensive – but I will do my best!
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Thanks – I appreciate it! You should be able to find some beautiful pics. I have some of my own too.
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Would love to see your pics as well!
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Thanks for your dedication G-d&Country. Escher is awesome!
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…while in disguise or at nighttime…
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Wasn’t that funny! But I guess it was necessary because people were so used to “picking” large boughs of it.
The problem is when you “pick” it, because it is more like a running plant than the shrub it is supposed to be, you kill a lot of roots. Since a 2 ft patch is 10 years growth, one large bouquet would kill 10 years growth!
This is a very old drawing (I think put in the newspapers) telling people not to pick more than a flower or two, not basically the whole plant.
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https://twitter.com/woohoopatty1/status/1007223945207189504?s=12
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“woohoopatty” – what a great name!
Mornin S&S 🙂
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It is!!!! 😊
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Mornin’ kids! Meanwhile…….
https://twitter.com/PolToons/status/1006959510244741125
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Morning WeeWeed 🙂
The poor dog is rabid, like the press right?
I could not help but laugh at this one:
😉
Have a great day!
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Mornin’ G&C!
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Afternoon Ms.WeeWeed……..
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Evenin’ Colonel Sir! Our boys are in the air!
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Afternoon Wee 🙂 !
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Evenin’ Lovely!
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Also just in case someday; mornin’ to Elvis Chupacabra, F.D.R. in Hell and sundance!
Breakfast!
NEW and IMPROVED breakfast with extra bacon for ZurichMike!
Doughnuts and coffee!
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I’ll have the bacon, eggs, and toast, please. Mornin’ Nyet, everyone. 🙂
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What a colorful, yummy BF! Thanks Nyet 🙂
I have been having a ‘new’ health problem, and been going for a lot of medical tests lately, some not nice (that’s why I have missed commenting). So, I had TWO donuts – the 1st doughnuts I’ve had in 5 years! But the problem now is I want them all the time! AUGGGHHH! Those light, fluffy ones with granulated sugar are my downfall. I’m not big on sugar, so I shake the excess sugar off (which you can’t do on other doughnuts that are way too sweet). I have to start making quick breads to gradually wean myself off sugar & simple carbs again – Sigh.
Any good QUICK bread recipies out there. I am NOT suposed to have any yeast either. Thanks 😉
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Are you looking for savory recipes, like Irish soda bread? You can make that with whole wheat
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Savory or less sweet dessert types. I usually reduce the sugar in any recipe I make, but you can only reduce it so much before the recipe does not work out right. I was thinking of frying bell peppers, grinding some up and leaving some whole, then adding them into a basic recipe. The bell peppers have some sweetness.
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Here are a couple to look at:
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/irish-soda-bread-recipe
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/st-patricks-day-irish-american-soda-bread-recipe
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/irish-buttermilk-brown-bread-recipe
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https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/savory-christmas-cheese-bread-recipe
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Thta’s right! King Arthur flour – forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me 🙂 Those recipies look good! I’ll check them out. I keep on saying I want to order some of their more unusual flours not readily available.
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Savory…lemme see, Czarina and I took a rare dinner date at a local restaurant where they make a barbecued shrimp. Noiw there are different versions of BBQ shrimp, the fountainhead being Pascal Manales in NOLA and our place here does one in more of a brown sauce – more Cajun than Creole.
The sauce/gravy they’re cooked in has butter, olive oil, worchestershire sauce, an incredible amount of chopped garlic, lemon and hot creole seasoning – haven’t fully worked out his recipe yet but I’m getting there. It is savory, redolent of truckloads of garlic, treasingly spicy hot and mouth-grabbing whoosh of lemon and worchtershire. It falls just short of being painful to eat due to the sensual flavors but you…can’t…stop…eating…it.
I brought an order home and used it for dinner tonite. I peeled and chopped the shrimp. I used more olive oil, butter, worchetershire and garlic to thin the gravy from my carryout for Czarina’s taste after I added the BBQ shrimp sauce, poured in some sauteed onion, red bells and the chopped shrimp. Meanwhile I made a simple, plain omlette but added onion and garlic powder so it wouldn’t detract from the gravy’s flavor and poured the gravy over the omlette. That came out OK.
When I work out what this guy’s recipe is I’ll post it -I’m betting you can use it with white fish too. This is too good to keep secret.
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Scones?
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Hmmm, aren’t they less sweet, but still some sweetness? I’m thinking blueberry with raspberry jam instead of sugar? I’m guessing you can substitute them.
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The ones I had didn’t seem very sweet. One had blueberries in it and the other cranberries.
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I feel you can have beer in bread here is a favorite. Mix 3 cups self rising flour, 1 tsp brown sugar, 1 room temperature Guinness beer. Pour into greased loaf pan, top with 2 tbs melted butter. Bake at 375 until done, varies by oven. My convection oven takes 45-50 minutes, some ovens take 60 minutes.
This makes a dark, strong tasting bread. I also really like it with a Belgian Ale which makes a milder bread.
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Well, I left my iPad and Conner got some words in, aided by spellcheck is see. What I meant to say was if you can have beer bread…
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🙂 hahaha! 🙂
That sounds really nice, but brewers yeast is much, much worse than bakers yeast for me. (pouts out lower lip)
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Rules out beignets, which have both yeast and LOTS of powdered sugar. And are fried in lots of hot oil. And go great with cafe au lait, while sitting in the French Quarter planning what & where for the next meal….
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I’ve never had a beignet, and purposely refuse to learn how to make them because I would not fit throuh the door if I did! It sounds like those sugar raised doughnuts I like are a pale imitation of beignets.
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No, beignets are like fry bread, sorta flat but they rise up in the hot oil, not sweet at all, & not cake-y.
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Here’s a pic…
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WOW! That’s a lot of sugar, but as you said it’s not in the batter, so hmmmm… I’d just put less on right? The beignet itself looks yummy, & golden. Nope, No, nooooo. Luckily I’m “DFD” = Deep Fry Disabled. I can not deep fry anything without ruining it, and oftern burning me!
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Return to prior statement of what would happen if we could eat lots of these….
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Beignets! I had my first taste in NC in a Paul Prudhomme restaurant.
Way way too good!
I learned how to make them.
Beignets
Makes about 2 dozen beignets
https://www.chefpaul.com/site.php?pageID=300&view=329
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Ooh, look: they DON’T have yeast! Now what’s your excuse! (Return to the earlier post of what would happen if we could make these at home…)
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More post-Katrina ‘dis ain’t Nawlins no mo’ stuff – Morning Call, the godfather of all coffe and beignet shops, is closing. We’re now down to the Cafe Du Monde as the sole purveyor of genuine, traditional cafe au lait and beignets. Nect the imported crud will want soy milk in their freetrade , organic and sustainable cafe au kait and gluten free, air fried beignets with stevia dusting.
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Nye!!!!!!! Thank you, thank you……..
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Afternoon Col. Ken 🙂
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Thank you, Nyet! Have a great day!
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Good morning, Nyet! OK, I’ll start off with the fruit and bacon. Second course is eggs and pancakes with a poppyseed syrup…
Recipe at https://thestayathomechef.com/homemade-lemon-poppyseed-buttermilk/
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Artistically that syrup over the pancakes is very interesting – prabably tastes really good too!
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Good afternoon Nyet 🙂 !
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From our friend, Jack Cashill:
How deep is the deep state? Look at history
http://mobile.wnd.com/2018/06/how-deep-is-the-deep-state-look-at-history/
“Don’t worry when you go on,” Tommy Corcoran told John Stewart Service as he was about to enter the grand jury room. “This is double riveted from top to bottom.” By “double riveted” Corcoran meant the deal was sealed in every which way.
When the DOJ’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz, releases his report on the Hillary Clinton email scandal, presumably on Thursday, the nation will have its first real sense of whether this investigation is “double riveted” as well.
For those wanting to know what a double riveted spy case smells like, there is no better source than M. Stanton Evans’s indispensable 2007 book on Sen. Joe McCarthy and his era, “Blacklisted by History.”
This first act in John Service’s own drama played out in 1945. Service, a foreign service officer in the employ of the State Department, had been arrested on espionage charges for passing confidential documents about China to his friends at a flagrantly pro-communist magazine called Amerasia.
The FBI had Service dead to rights. J. Edgar Hoover called the case against him “air tight.” At the time, however, Hoover was struggling against a deep state far deeper than the one Donald Trump confronts today.
In control of all branches of government for the previous 12 years, Democrats had allowed, in some cases encouraged, communists and their active sympathizers to root deeply into every relevant branch of the federal apparatus, State and Treasury most consequentially.
Tommy “the Cork” Corcoran, had served for years as FDR’s fixer-in-residence. In the Service case, he proved to be as good as his word. The grand jury cleared Service on a 20-0 vote, which was proof enough for the media and many historians of Service’s innocence.
Unbeknownst to Corcoran at the time of his “double riveted” comment, the new president, Harry Truman, had had the FBI wiretap his phones. He did so largely out of spite. Corcoran had opposed Truman’s nomination as vice-president in 1944.
This is how honest historians like Evans know about Corcoran’s mischief. The dishonest ones, and they are legion, prefer to think of Service and his cronies as victims of Republican witch hunters…
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Scary.
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I wonder how many people that were guilty were thought of as victims of Republican witch hunters. Painting with a broad brush in instances such as the current & previous situation, to me raise a red flag.
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Cashill brings up very good points. I always appreciate his writings. For those defending freedom and who desire the protection of American citizens from a leftist takeover, it’s always been a hard road. So much easier to go along and get along.
Non-communists/leftists/progressives/liberals/Democrats do it for the money and the left does it for the same reason…they just lie to themselves a little bit more about why they need money. “Love of money is the root of all evil.” Money equals power. POWER OVER OTHER PEOPLE. Satan whispers that power to tell people what to do, when to do it, how to do it, where to do it, and why to do it makes you like God. As for the communists, satan just uses different language since they don’t believe there is a God; but they buy his song and dance just the same.
Here’s another WND article, this one by David Limbaugh…
“My Dozen Tweets Defending Trump On Summit”
http://mobile.wnd.com/2018/06/my-dozen-tweets-defending-trump-on-summit/
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We had a wonderful thunder storm last night. It really poured rain. In fact, we got about 2 1/2 inches. The only damage I have found is a poop in the living room this morning. I took my little doggie out twice last night, but it was raining and she wouldn’t stay out. 😦 I am NOT happy.
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Tucker hates rain too. He doesn’t poop in the house, though.
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I guess I am going to have to get a really giant umbrella so I can take her out and keep her dry. 🙄
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Get a golf umbrella!
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Foxy doesn’t seem to care about the t-storm, but she doesn’t like getting wet.
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Tucker hates to get his feet wet. He will go on the concrete so that he doesn’t have to step on the wet grass.
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Foxy hates that, too. But, she will get her front feet onto the wet grass and then pee on the concrete sidewalk. 🙄
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Tucker is dysfunctional. Sometimes he raises his leg and other times not. He almost always pees on his front leg though.
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ROTFL 😀 Well, she doesn’t do that. When she pees, her bottom is almost on the ground because her little legs are so short. LOL
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my Aussie Cattledog is like that….sometimes a leg hike, sometimes a stretch squat….whatever the mood strikes him at the time. I think the leg hike is claiming and the other is how he just pees.
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Our great dane/ belgian shepard mix did that. I think in his case it was because he was a very tall dog (well over 6 ft when he stood on his hind legs), and it depended on how much room was available, amongst the bushes or out in the open. We trained him to go behind a certain bush in our yard, but he may have become confused a bit when he had to go somewhere else 🙂
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The terrier, hound & whatever Daisy is are all female so they all squat. No splash or mess on the wall. And they all politely refuse to go out in even the slightest rain.
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This is my first male dog, so I didn’t know what to expect.
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Male dogs start lifting the leg at about 18 months, Czar says. Varies by dog. Definitely start “leaving the mail” to mark where they have been, & to mark over another male’s urine.
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Males will lift their leg generally to mark a vertical object and squat/hike a leg as the mood suits the elsewise. Difference is in why/what they’re marking and that’s gender specific. Males msark to let others know this is their property and females are letting all concerned know they don’t have a prom date. If he’s neutered at 6 months he may be later or rarely lift a leg – Lucky was neutered at 6 months and rarely liftrd a leg but auber who was done at a year was about 50/50. That peeing on the front leg isn’t unusual and mosy eventually get the range and elevation down pat.
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I wondered if neutering would make a difference. Tucker was neutered at 9 months. I wanted to wait for 12 months, but ended up doing it sooner.
ADD: He’s 16 months old now.
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It’s a tossup, as he develops he’ll stop hittying that leg, it’s growth and muscle development – and the fact they don’t care. We’re just inured to thinking all males hike therir legs all of the time – sorta like that putting the seat up stuff.
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Thanks, one of those might just work. I am going to check them out.
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Oh Lucille! You find the cutest things! 😉
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I could spend hours–and have–looking around at fun items and best prices. My boss used to come into my office and tell me to find him a certain something and loved it when I returned shortly with print-outs of all the selections. LOL!
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Hah! Clever!
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Sweet!
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SMH
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Like I posted nextdoor, I was watching CBS doing a piece on the immigrant children’s center in Brownsville. They took videos of children without showing their faces, spewing the ‘borders on child abuse’ rhetoric while the videos showed kids playing video games, taking martial arts classes, watching big screen TV, making phone calls in booths set up for them…all in clean and modern surroundings. One major complaint was that while there were pictures of American presidents in the building’s corridor (quote)”ther first picture you see when entering the building is President Trump. Well duh, it’s standard procedure in any Federal property to post the picture of the sitting president front and center in the entryway.
They showed children getting medical/dental care, eating HUGE trays of food (one kid had a burger twice the size of a Whopper) and all were sporting haircuts and new clean clothes. MSM talking heads were going on like these kids were being held in Mengele’s block at Auschwitz. I realize they were not being held in the same warm, comfy and opulent conditions they were used to at home and their food wasn’t in the same quantities and perhaps or culturally appropriate but we do what we can…
First thing that came to my mind was that there are lots ofkids in my GGS’s elementary school that don’t have the perqs these illegal kids do – the school district is funding a summer feeding program for kids that normally rely on school lunch/breakfast programs. MSM isn’t pointing that out though.
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Mornin all…..Woke up this morning to a cold rain pelting down and it.looks like it’s going to set in and stay awhile. Lordy, the saws and compressors had to be brought indoors and even tho’ it’s only 9:00 a.m., the noise level is off the charts. Gonna be a loooonnnng day.
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Hope you have some good earplugs. 😯
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I don’t have earplugs aus, but I’m thinking of locking myself in the vault until the contractors leave :0) (Reason #102 to have a vault)
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LOL
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Morning litenmaus. Yikes!!!! 😮
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Afternoon Sand…:0)
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Afternoon Litemaus 🙂 How about cotton balls stuffed in your ears?
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Afternoon G&C…Thank you. After about an hour of the noise and after about an hour searching for cotton balls, I did exactly that….It’s definitely helped. :0)
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Great minds think alike!
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well…had been planning on hip replacement surgery this summer.
That’s off now.
Just diagnosed after many tests, that I have a rare form of bile duct cancer, Cholangiocarcinoma, which appears to be inoperable and a short term but unfavorable outcome even with Chemo.
So time to love the dogs, get paperwork and junk undercontrol, and take care of bidness….love everyone on this site…has been the happiest place to share and enjoy life.
But I am NOT giving up….working on special study treatment at cancer center with experience with this strange crud.
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prayers will be appreciated and thanks to all
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Of course!
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Each & every day Joshua….may God Bless and may you continue to have a positive outlook.
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‘Like’ doesn’t seem appropriate here but keep us informed and if there’s anything we can do/help don’t be afraid to ask.
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Oh joshua. So sorry to hear this, but I’m glad you have a positive plan to confront it.
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What stella said. Please keep us posted on how things go.
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Don’t know what to say. {{hugs}} 😥
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Joshua, you will be in my prayers daily, I promise.
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So sorry Joshua. I’ll be praying. 🙏🏻
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{{{Big Hugs Joshua}}} ❤ Sending prayers, love, and info (" But I am NOT giving up"!).
Is this what they have at your cancer center? It may be worth looking at it or possibly asking your doctors about it.
I did a duckduck search on cholangiocarcinoma & right to try, clicked on links & found this from 2014, so it may be more readily available than some other newer treatments:
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/personalized-immunotherapy-treats-epithelial-cancer May 19, 2014 Personalized Immunotherapy Treats Epithelial Cancer
https://cholangiocarcinoma.org/immunotherapy-of-cholangiocarcinoma/ Study Estimated Completion Date 02/18/2018. It was in another country, but places in the USA may be doing a study by now.
The company is Immunitor at: www immunitor com
More detailed info is at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzlgcVzk16XoZTJra3JIR3dvYUU
The Society of Immunotherapy of Cancer in Maryland where Immunitor gave their positive study results is: www sitcancer org/home
A 'cholangiocarcinoma' search at the Journal of Immunotherapy of Cancer is at: https://jitc.biomedcentral.com/articles?query=cholangiocarcinoma&searchType=journalSearch&tab=keyword
Autonomous immunotherapy is a big part of the future of medicine IMHO. It is how I treat my illness with no side effects (a huge plus in quality of life).
Please keep us updated. We love you too.
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Whoah, Joshua, what unexpected news! You’ll definitely be in my prayers regarding the special study treatment. “But I am NOT giving up…” is the best thing you can write, say, think and tell God. Love you and am sending a hug!
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We’re with you!
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(((Joshua)))) Prayers for you kind sir.
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But I am NOT giving up
Amen!
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Oh, Joshua! That’s sad news. Of course I’ll be praying for you and keeping my thoughts positive with you as well. We all love you here, and will be here for you. If you need us, we’re here. {{{{Hug}}}}!
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PS: better not give up, who else can I rely on for tacky double entendres?
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Joshua, you will be in my daily prayers.
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Remarks by Vice President Pence at the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting
Issued on: June 13, 2018
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-vice-president-pence-southern-baptist-convention-annual-meeting/
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Ambergris Caye, Belize
San Pedro, Belize
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Beautiful! I especially like the top one 🙂
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It is lovely. I wish the second one enlarged, too.
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Would liked to have retired in Belize, only country in Latin/South America where English is the official language. It has a decent exchange rate and is still under the protection of the Crown and is full of expats.
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This is cool …
https://twitter.com/ErinJordan_WX/status/1006147665275453440
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Here is one of their pics for those who don’t know what it looks like:
The comments are interesting with the spirit of capitalism saying turn it into jewelry and sell it!
My comment – That’s what they did with the gems that came out of Mt St Helens. Helenite comes from the eruption of Mt St Helens in 1981, they are a beautiful green. This gem comes from the chemical composition of rock from the Mt. St. Helens eruption. Experts have indicated that the material ejected came from 10 – 20 miles below the earth’s surface.
Interesting that they are both green!
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How beautiful is that!
Olivine is rather common to Hawaii but not the gem quality known as Peridot. The first time I visited Hawaii in the late 60s, vendors were selling lots of jewelry with small bits like this. It was relatively inexpensive. When I got back home, I went in search of some really nice Peridot rings and they were uber expensive then. Not so now.
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The IG Report has been out for a short time and Sundance posted this: “Don’t Comment Unless You’ve Read The Full Report.” There are already 362 comments! LOL! Many are just REFUSING to following directions…cause you know there’s no way any of them have read the full report yet.
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They don’t read the posts either, which explains the lack of direction following.
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More information on the disgusting Soros and his hatred of America…and good people everywhere.
A big reason why Soros was rejected so badly in the polls last week
By Monica Showalter – June 14, 2018
The power of a Trump endorsement is the topic du jour in the election news, but the other big story we learned from this past week’s primaries is that George Soros was soundly rejected in his bid to rig the district attorneys’ races in California.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/06/a_big_reason_why_soros_was_rejected_so_badly_in_the_polls_last_week.html
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Thank you for that very important article.
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Gives me more time to dig ditches and reload.
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Hmmm Just got home and I see Trey Gowdy throwing a fit about the IG report. Gowdy knows darn well that if a prosecutor can’t show motive, conclusively, beyond a reasonable doubt, then motive cannot be assumed. Comey worked for both republicans and democrats so it is a legal call to say that his insubordination and Clinton bias was not “politically” motivated.
Lawyer speak. Wait for people to catch up this report (the little I’ve heard and read of it) is very damning for Comey and his FBI cohorts.
I read that the IG report agreed with Comey that Hillary did not commit a prosecutable offense with her use of an independent server. Hmmm…. I’m gonna call BS.
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Lou Dobbs is on a tear tonight. 😯
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Yet early on in the report the IG talks about how Comey changed to wording numerous times to make the report on Hillary less and less damning, hiding her crimes under a blanket of softer words to describe them. In the summary the IG endorses that, fails to call the obvious out. I’m wondering if he did that because the reputation of the FBI is tattered and the public’s trust heavily frayed and he didn’t want to totally shatter it. He chose to pass Comey through the needle’s eye rather than destroy the Bureau.
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Did you see Wray? He is pained. Really the OIG report is an internal report that by the nature of its gravity was anticipated by the public.
It was a defense of the FBI and DOJ while damning the parts of its sum. People are going to jail. You know better than most how slowly and perfectly these indictments must be handled, the people who are actually working for justice are infiltrated by the rats.
He chose to pass Comey through the needle’s eye rather than destroy the Bureau.
I would say it is more like he inserted an infected needle so deeply into the Team Comey/Obama/Clinton/Lynch eye and is now waiting for the disease to be revealed.
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The players are going to go into overdrive to bury this or delay hoping that Trump loses in 2020 and the next King of the Rats will just cancel it.
This is the latest blow to the Bureau, over the last few decades they’ve been caught manufacturing evidence, performing illegal searches and using phony ‘experts’ to convict people. This is nothing news, it’s evidence of a corrrosive internal culture that goes back to Hoover.
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Absolutely.
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The report, if I read it right, originally said SECRET files were found on it and that unfriendly foreign agents penetrated her server/devices when she was overseas. All of tht was reworded to a far lesser verbage, from damning to darning.
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That is my understanding. I was actually going to read it today going against my first intention but now I have to drive down to a little town south of here this afternoon.
President Trump is very confident and called Comey a criminal.
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lilbirdee12’s prayer:
Our Heavenly Father, Your children come to you tonight to ask for healing and peace throughout our country so that we may return to being One Nation Under God. Guide us to be leaders in Your Kingdom, spreading Your Love and Salvation to all. Forgive us our sins and deliver us from evil.
Lord, we ask for a blanket of protection over all our troops and law enforcement who serve to defend and protect us. Bless our representatives with the strength and wisdom they need to achieve the path You have chosen for us.
Please place Your Guardian Angels of Protection around Donald Trump and Mike Pence and their families as they seek to lead America back to You.
Grant us patience, Lord, as the evil ones try to anger us and cause us to fall.
Spread blessings over Israel and Netanyahu.
We humbly ask that You please comfort those who are grieving and in pain.
Thank you Father, for Your Love and the gift of Life.
In Jesus name, we pray. Amen.
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Amen
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Amen.
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Some woman on Facebook just called me a “peasant” for preferring chicken thighs over chicken breasts. It takes all kinds.
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Taste better & cheaper, too. Funny thing in my family growing up, on Thanksgiving everyone wanted the dark meat on the turkey…
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Well, she’s weird. I don’t know if she has a substance problem, or one of those people who is intelligent, but has no social skills. A mutual friend, who is very intelligent and accomplished, said “She is a gifted cantankerous statistic type with an interesting history, and I have no idea why she goes on these rants. she is so much better than that.” I blocked her once before for being a bitch.
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😀 I had forgotten mostly, until you reminded me, how good chicken thighs are. When my boys were young chicken thighs were always the part I bought and cooked. They are really much more flavorful.
Of course, I have gotten spoiled in my old age. I buy the packages of rotisserie chicken at Costco so that I don’t have to cook or strip the chicken. It makes quite a few meals when I want to be lazy. But it’s not as good as the thighs.
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I love Costco chicken!
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I only like breast meat of the chicken. However, I have finally accepted that you either have to have a whole chicken, or at least the thighs to make good chicken and dumplings.
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I respect your love for breast meat, as long as you don’t call me a peasant for liking thighs!
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I promise I won’t call you a peasant for liking thighs. LOL
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I have yet to perfect a really good dumpling. Do you have a recipe?
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Yeah, the one of the Bisquick box. LOL It’s the only one that ever worked for me.
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LOL, yeah, that’s the only way I know. They are good.
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I like the nice fluffy ones like my mother used to make………using Bisquick.
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My grandmother used to make strawberry shortcake using bisquick and I don’t know what she did, but I have never had a better one.
Yeah, they are big and fluffy and moist and I leave all the fat from the chicken in the pot> Delicious.
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For shortcake, add sugar to the biscuit mixture. To get big and fluffy, make the biscuits in a pan with sides so that the biscuits are touching. They grow up rather than out that way. (tip from Menagerie). Don’t overwork the dough, because it will make your biscuits tough.
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Been trying to reply to you. WordPress not liking me today,lol. Figures, able to blog a bit and it won’t cooperate. Thank you for all your tips. One question, how much sugar?
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I had to check; haven’t made in a while. My BC recipe says:
1/3 Cup shortening
2 Cups AP flour
2 TB sugar
3 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
3/4 Cup milk
Mix like the dumplings. Roll out and cut; bake on ungreased baking sheet.
Bake 450 for 10-12 minutes.
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NOTE: I just revised my comment to add shortening to the recipe.
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Northern or southern? I make the northern kind (big and fluffy), and I use the Betty Crocker recipe. Pretty much like biscuit dough, but looser, dab mix on top of the hot bubbly mixture and cook 10 minutes uncovered, then 10 minutes covered (don’t peek!)
I think of my mom when I say that, because she always wanted to peek. The pan I use now has a glass lid, which solves the problem!
3 TB shortening
1-1/2 Cup all purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
3/4 Cup milk
Cut shortening into flour, baking powder and salt until mix resembles fine crumbs. Stir in milk (I use a fork). Dop dough by spoonfuls onto hot mixture (boiling). My recipe says to try to put the dumplings on top of meat and not directly into the boiling liquid, but if it isn’t too deep, it shouldn’t be a problem. Cook 10 minutes uncovered, then 10 minutes covered.
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That sounds easy. I’m going to give that a whirl. Bisquick is down right expensive now. Thanks stella!
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I usually just use my fingers to work the shortening into the flour mixture, but you could use a pastry cutter, or a food processor.
Add more milk if the mixture seems too dry.
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Are we talking crisco? I’m not much at baking. I thought you meant butter but just realized you may not.
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It means Crisco, for sure, but you could use softened margarine or butter. Some people prefer to use cold butter or margarine (like you would do with pie dough), but using Crisco works just fine for dumplings.
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Bisquick uses oil, rather than solid shortening.
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LOL, that’s funny. People actually label others because of what they like to eat? Too funny.
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Isn’t it? She’s an odd bird.
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LOL I have been watching FOX and FRIENDS like I do every morning. The President came out of the WH and did a 30 min interview with Steve Doucey. He commented on the SS and that they were not happy.
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