lol Wow! you are persistent! You are SO right Mr. Blaine..i completely forgot about pease porridge! And you are right in saying it would not have been eaten for breakfast.We actually eat it as a side dish, usually with "Jiggs Dinner" aka- New England Boiled dinner.Good work!;)
Dalwhinnie was my first.I was going through a rough time and my favourite neighbour showed up at my door one evening with a bottle under her coat.Since then I have tried many singles...Glenmorangie,Lagavulin...really, any of the ones mentioned already are wonderful, you can't go wrong.But there...
well, off the top of my head, I can't come up with anything that we newfies would have eaten, nor anything from my Scottish background..but you mentioned a resemblance to polenta and I HAVE made that .
Believe me, if i ever come that far south,and have the opportunity..I shall not deny myself...
we had a dish called toad -in-a-hole, but it involved sausages and yorkshire pudding batter.But I do think I have also heard of the egg/bread concoction referred to that as well.
another fav of mine is egg-in-a-nest..a piece of bread with a hole cut in the center, an egg broken into the hole and the whole thing fried in heaps of butter.yummy.
Right..SUNNY winterpeg.lol ...I lived in winnipeg for 2 years, but missed the ocean and quickly moved back east. Now living in foggy Halifax.(Ciad Mille Failte!) I always love seeing a new Canuck around:)
I cannot buy Coty powder in this one horse town, and i decided to order some from The Vermont Country Store...as i have not used this particular powder before I have no clue as to which color i should order.I am currently using an Ivory , but i could safely go a little bit darker than that and...
ooohhh baby, how i love a fried egg sandwich, and naturally, with lots of ketchup:)
otherwise..my preferred style of egg is fried hard,brown edges and all, with yolks like leather and a side of burnt bacon..just like Mother used to make:D
Rita..I have naturally curly hair as well, and frankly, I think it is a blessing.I think if we look at pictures of real everyday women back then,you won't see everyone with fingerwaves, pincurls, etc. If you look at formal portraits or pictures of movie stars tough, you might be tempted to...
I Second that vote for L'occitane...fabulous products, natural ingredients, and gorgeous packaging..what more can a girl ask for??
although, :offtopic: , I am in deep mourning over the disappearance of the Honey Cream Moisturizer:(
Adele..your waves are fabulous. And the length is terrific.I just got an inverted bob about 3 weeks ago, and find it's the perfect length for waves.
p.s. I am sooooo jealous of your gorgeous haircolour!
Daisy..thanks so much that really is helpful advice on ReVamp.Workmanship is really what i was wondering about. I don't mind spending money on something well-made.
The swim dresses are cute, and i have been looking at them for a couple of years..there doesn't seem to be a lot out there..there...
That is one gorgeous hat,decobelle....
I love big, dramatic hats like that.but i feel that i am too short to carry it off, i always feel that i would look like a hat with feet:rolleyes:
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