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    1. Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT
    2. John Armstrong
    3. MY favorite Rhubarb (Pie plant) pie is the ones my wife makes.. Fresh out of the over, dump 2 scoops of vanilla ice crean on it and (pardon the expression) Pig Out..!! John D A little SoWest of North Toni Perry wrote: > My favorite rhubarb pie recipe is a single crust with a crunch topping a > lot like that on Dutch apple. > A couple of our bakery/restaurants have rhubarb pies during "season" but I > haven't figured out > where they go to find "seasons." We have berries from Chile in the winter > at the markets, > but can't remember seeing fresh rhubarb. It is usually available in the > freezer. > > I have 3 - 4 tomato plants which grow out of my compost every year and > provide enough tomatoes > until Thanksgiving or Christmas - whenever our first chilly weather arrives > - to annoy everyone I know. > Anyone who makes the mistake of coming by during the season is forced to > take a bag home with them. > I also have 4 dwarf citrus trees - lemon, orange, grapefruit and tangerine > which overwhelm us with citrus, > but no rhubarb - which I love. Too bad I can't ship someone citrus in > exchange for some fresh rhubarb. > > A few years back when I had kids at BYU I did ship a few boxes of citrus to > them. Pretty costly. > > Toni Perry > Huntington Beach, Calif > [email protected] > > >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 5:38 PM >>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >> >> >> >>>People here don't know what it is. When I do find it, the checker asks >>>"What is THIS?" >>>Marilynn >>>IBSSG >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>To: <[email protected]> >>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 5:19 PM >>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>> >>>>REally? Not even in a big supermarket? Tell them you want it...bet >>>>others >>>>would, too...and they will stock it. >>>> >>>>Marilyn >>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 4:17 PM >>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Rephrase that..YOU can buy frozen Rhubarb. I cannot. Not unless I > > move > >>>>>which I am quite willing to do. >>>>>Marilynn >>>>>IBSSG >>>>> >>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>From: "Jim & Sue Allen" <[email protected]> >>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 4:06 PM >>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>A real Border Armstrong would have stole the rhubarb, and forced > > someone > >>>>>>else to make the pie. >>>>>> >>>>>>lol >>>>>> >>>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>>From: [email protected] >>>>>>[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Marilyn Otterson >>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 3:33 PM >>>>>>To: [email protected] >>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Dear Carmelita Marilynn, >>>>>>You can buy frozen rhubarb, all cleaned and nicely cut to pop right >>>>>>into >>>>>>a >>>>>>pie shell. It's almost as good as going out, pulling it, cutting off >>>>>>the >>>>>>leaves, washing it, cutting it up yourself! :^) I don't like to > > eat > >>>>>>piecrust (even though I love the homemade kind) so I put it in > > unbaked > >>>>>>pie >>>>>>shell with about a cup of sugar, 3 T. flour and a couple of > > eggs...all > >>>>>>mixed >>>>>>up with a tiny bit of milk...poured on, then baked. Start at about > > 400 > >>>>>>for >>>>>>10 mintues then lower oven to 350 for about 45 minutes. This is a > > lot > >>>>>>easier than making a two crust pie. If you are in a hurry, buy the >>>>>>already >>>>>>fixed pie shell in the store. I fake it by re-shaping the edge so it >>>>>>looks >>>>>>homemade. (We Armstrongs are very sneaky and crafty when we > > wannabe.) > >>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>> >>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 1:30 PM >>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>When I first moved to NC, I couldn't believe that Rhubarb would not >>>>>>>grow >>>>>>>here, Likewise everbearing Strawberries. So being Scottish-Irish >>>>>>>with >>>>>>>a >>>>>>>stubborn streak, I tried both. Had a beautiful Rhubarb plant that >>>>>>>disappeared overnight. We don't grow lemons or oranges, either. NC >>>>>>>DOES >>>>>>>grow good Strawberries but they don't last long. One has to OD on >>>>>>>them >>>>>>>before the season is over. Grandma called it Pie Plant and I called > > it > >>>>>>>Rhubarb and we used to fight good-naturedly about that. Once in >>>>>>>awhile >>>>>>>I >>>>>>>can find it in the stores but not often. I grew wonderful > > Raspberries > >>>>>>>but >>>>>>>got sick of fighting the darn Blue Jays over them. They thought the >>>>>>>berries >>>>>>>belonged to THEM! And I don't like tomatoes but I like tomato sauce. >>>>>>>No, >>>>>>>no >>>>>>>Lilacs either and could smack my son if I could reach him for > > calling > >>>>>>>me >>>>>>>to >>>>>>>brag about how wonderful his Lilacs smell. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Ah, well. I get homesick. >>>>>>>Marilynn Carmelita >>>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>>> >>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 12:23 PM >>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Thanks for the compliment, F.R. I recently read that rhubarb has > > to > >>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>period of cold or freezing temps in the winter, probably why you > > had > >>>>>>>>trouble >>>>>>>>trying to grow it in the south. Sigh. My friend in GA tries so > > hard > >>>>>>>>to >>>>>>>>grow lilacs, her favorite flower...and they, like rhubarb, need a >>>>>>>>period >>>>>>>>of >>>>>>>>very cold weather. On the other hand, we can't grow oranges, > > lemons > >>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>maters in the winter like you southern folks can. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I can't imagine being sick of BBQ, but then we don't have it very >>>>>>>>often >>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>none like yours (although son Jeff does a pretty good job of > > trying.) > >>>>>>>>I >>>>>>>>still have some of your rub and I suppose the spices are getting >>>>>>>>stale >>>>>>>>by >>>>>>>>now. Jeff made up a new batch and will give me some. And I still >>>>>>>>make >>>>>>>>your >>>>>>>>beer turkey every year...looks messy, falling apart, but SO good. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>I hope you and Gerri have a great trip to MS tomorrow and have a > > fun > >>>>>>>>time...and hope the grandkids do well with the BBQ contest. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>From: "Fount Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 11:52 AM >>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Alas! The Hot Tamale Man went to that big Molly Stand in the sky!! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>I still drive over and get the best fried gizzards in the country >>>>>>>>>when >>>>>>>>>we >>>>>>>>>go >>>>>>>>>to MS. After practicing cooking all week, we'll probably be sick > > of > >>>>>>>>>BBQ >>>>>>>>>by >>>>>>>>>contest time! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>I still haven't forgot how good your Rhubarb pie was!!! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Fount >>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:14 PM >>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>OH, boy, lucky folks if you are teaching how to BBQ, F.R. I > > still > >>>>>>>>>>remember >>>>>>>>>>your ribs...best ever...and everything else you ever cooked on > > your > >>>>>>>>>>locomotive. Does that old guy still sell the tamales and do you >>>>>>>>>>still >>>>>>>>>>eat >>>>>>>>>>those fried chicken livers...or was it gizzards...in MS? Hope > > you > >>>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>>great trip. Take it easy and watch those young ones learn how > > to > >>>>>>>>>>to >>>>>>>>>>cook. >>>>>>>>>>Whoooo-eeee! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>From: "Fount Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 3:54 PM >>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>Hey Cousin Marilyn!!! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>You knew I had to join in when food or drinking came up!! >>>>>>>>>>>Going to MS Sunday to train two of my grandsons for a BBQ > > contest > >>>>>>>>>>>the >>>>>>>>>>>next >>>>>>>>>>>weekend. We'll be cooking all week to get everything where I can >>>>>>>>>>>just >>>>>>>>>>>sit >>>>>>>>>>>back and sip and point. I'm not allowed to do anything but > > advise. > >>>>>>>>>>>You are right! If grits aren't cooked right, they can be some > > kind > >>>>>>>>>>>of >>>>>>>>>>>bad!! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>Fount >>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:39 AM >>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Hey, there is the famous Fount Ray Armstrong back among us! > > Hey, > >>>>>>>>>>>>F.R., >>>>>>>>>>>>good >>>>>>>>>>>>to see you. Stick around...we have been having fun fighting >>>>>>>>>>>>about >>>>>>>>>>>>food. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>If your grits and Cream of Wheat (don't like that, myself) are >>>>>>>>>>>>like >>>>>>>>>>>>marbles, >>>>>>>>>>>>they must not be getting stirred enough to make them smooth > > when > >>>>>>>>>>>>you >>>>>>>>>>>>are >>>>>>>>>>>>cooking them, or you are cooking them too hot. No wonder you >>>>>>>>>>>>don't >>>>>>>>>>>>like >>>>>>>>>>>>them. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Patti Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 12:19 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>grits and cream of wheat are like little marbles rolling > > around > >>>>>>>>>>>>>in >>>>>>>>>>>>>one's >>>>>>>>>>>>>mouth. They are ugly no matter what you put on them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>Patti >>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Fount Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 6:40 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hey Ya'll !!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Just had to step in and defend grits. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>They are good when fixed like Marilyn said and also there are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>good >>>>>>>>>>>>>>cheese >>>>>>>>>>>>>>grits and good Crawfish grits. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Just lurking. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Fount >>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 8:35 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ben, you have to put butter and salt on grits or they are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>incredibly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>bland, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think. Cheese grits are delicious, but fattening. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Here, down south in southern NH, we like our grits with >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>butter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>maple >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>syrup. Yum >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Ben Barr" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 9:39 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Well Marilynn, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, I think that it might have been mentioned. One >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>thing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Southerners really tried to impress upon me was how good >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Grits >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>were. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I must say, that I did give it the old college try > > once. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>grits >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>were >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>awful! There answer was that I didn't have them prepared >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>right >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>needed >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>to salt, pepper and butter them...hmmmm...I don't think > > so. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But in all fairness, I do love their ham biscuits and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>fried >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>okra. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ben Barr from North-central Maine where the leaves have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>changed. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 10:26 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Gardner-Webb was started by my relatives. I had no idea >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>taught >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>English, the way they speak around here, but a lot of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>go >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>seem to love it. And they don't talk funny after they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>graduate. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Did >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>try to get you to eat Liver Mush? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marilynn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Ben Barr" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 8:51 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] to the Old Red-Head >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marilynn, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you living in Shelby? I finished my college >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>education >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>at >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Gardner-Webb College (now University) in 1980 with a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>degree >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>English. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ben Barr from North-central Maine where the leaves > > have > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>turned. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:43 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [ARMSTRONG] to the Old Red-Head >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I DID play Right Guard for the Green Bay Packers. You >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>must >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>missed >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Could you concoct a recipe for Peacock Haggis? My >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>daughter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>once >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>married >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>to a Scotsman (didn't take. Irish tempers and Scottish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>tempers >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>are >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>volatile mixture) But he didn't like Haggis either. > > They > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>something >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>here >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in Shelby, NC, which they think they invented but it is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>only >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Philadelphia >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Scrapple made south of Philly. NO, I don't eat that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>either. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>And >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>don't >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>anybody write and tell me how good it was when mama > > made > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>breakfast >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and served it with maple syrup. I'll take your word > > for > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have a problem about where my loyalties lay. I am a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>MacAteer, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>MacIntyre, a Lamont (pronounced Lammit, dammit which >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>became >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>McClymont) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>an >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>O'Cleirigh and a Loftus, plus an Irish Armstrong who >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>probably >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>wandered >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>over >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the border. They all want me to wear THEIR pins etc. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>And >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>who >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>knows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>what >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Pryors are? Are my Gardners really Gordons? Very >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>confusing. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marilynn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Thomas S. 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    10/07/2006 09:19:10
    1. Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT
    2. Marilyn Otterson
    3. Bernie likes it ice cold out of the refrigerator...for breakfast. I like it at room temperature. But actually, we both like it any way we can get it. Marilyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Armstrong" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 7:19 PM Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT > MY favorite Rhubarb (Pie plant) pie is the ones my wife makes.. > Fresh out of the over, dump 2 scoops of vanilla ice crean on it and > (pardon the expression) Pig Out..!! > > John D > A little SoWest of North > > > > > Toni Perry wrote: >> My favorite rhubarb pie recipe is a single crust with a crunch topping a >> lot like that on Dutch apple. >> A couple of our bakery/restaurants have rhubarb pies during "season" but >> I >> haven't figured out >> where they go to find "seasons." We have berries from Chile in the >> winter >> at the markets, >> but can't remember seeing fresh rhubarb. It is usually available in the >> freezer. >> >> I have 3 - 4 tomato plants which grow out of my compost every year and >> provide enough tomatoes >> until Thanksgiving or Christmas - whenever our first chilly weather >> arrives >> - to annoy everyone I know. >> Anyone who makes the mistake of coming by during the season is forced to >> take a bag home with them. >> I also have 4 dwarf citrus trees - lemon, orange, grapefruit and >> tangerine >> which overwhelm us with citrus, >> but no rhubarb - which I love. Too bad I can't ship someone citrus in >> exchange for some fresh rhubarb. >> >> A few years back when I had kids at BYU I did ship a few boxes of citrus >> to >> them. Pretty costly. >> >> Toni Perry >> Huntington Beach, Calif >> [email protected] >> >> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>To: <[email protected]> >>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 5:38 PM >>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>> >>> >>> >>>>People here don't know what it is. When I do find it, the checker asks >>>>"What is THIS?" >>>>Marilynn >>>>IBSSG >>>> >>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 5:19 PM >>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>> >>>>>REally? Not even in a big supermarket? Tell them you want it...bet >>>>>others >>>>>would, too...and they will stock it. >>>>> >>>>>Marilyn >>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 4:17 PM >>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Rephrase that..YOU can buy frozen Rhubarb. I cannot. Not unless I >> >> move >> >>>>>>which I am quite willing to do. >>>>>>Marilynn >>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>> >>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>From: "Jim & Sue Allen" <[email protected]> >>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 4:06 PM >>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>A real Border Armstrong would have stole the rhubarb, and forced >> >> someone >> >>>>>>>else to make the pie. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>lol >>>>>>> >>>>>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>>>>From: [email protected] >>>>>>>[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Marilyn Otterson >>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 3:33 PM >>>>>>>To: [email protected] >>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Dear Carmelita Marilynn, >>>>>>>You can buy frozen rhubarb, all cleaned and nicely cut to pop right >>>>>>>into >>>>>>>a >>>>>>>pie shell. It's almost as good as going out, pulling it, cutting off >>>>>>>the >>>>>>>leaves, washing it, cutting it up yourself! :^) I don't like to >> >> eat >> >>>>>>>piecrust (even though I love the homemade kind) so I put it in >> >> unbaked >> >>>>>>>pie >>>>>>>shell with about a cup of sugar, 3 T. flour and a couple of >> >> eggs...all >> >>>>>>>mixed >>>>>>>up with a tiny bit of milk...poured on, then baked. Start at about >> >> 400 >> >>>>>>>for >>>>>>>10 mintues then lower oven to 350 for about 45 minutes. This is a >> >> lot >> >>>>>>>easier than making a two crust pie. If you are in a hurry, buy the >>>>>>>already >>>>>>>fixed pie shell in the store. I fake it by re-shaping the edge so it >>>>>>>looks >>>>>>>homemade. (We Armstrongs are very sneaky and crafty when we >> >> wannabe.) >> >>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>> >>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 1:30 PM >>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>When I first moved to NC, I couldn't believe that Rhubarb would not >>>>>>>>grow >>>>>>>>here, Likewise everbearing Strawberries. So being Scottish-Irish >>>>>>>>with >>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>stubborn streak, I tried both. Had a beautiful Rhubarb plant that >>>>>>>>disappeared overnight. We don't grow lemons or oranges, either. NC >>>>>>>>DOES >>>>>>>>grow good Strawberries but they don't last long. One has to OD on >>>>>>>>them >>>>>>>>before the season is over. Grandma called it Pie Plant and I called >> >> it >> >>>>>>>>Rhubarb and we used to fight good-naturedly about that. Once in >>>>>>>>awhile >>>>>>>>I >>>>>>>>can find it in the stores but not often. I grew wonderful >> >> Raspberries >> >>>>>>>>but >>>>>>>>got sick of fighting the darn Blue Jays over them. They thought the >>>>>>>>berries >>>>>>>>belonged to THEM! And I don't like tomatoes but I like tomato sauce. >>>>>>>>No, >>>>>>>>no >>>>>>>>Lilacs either and could smack my son if I could reach him for >> >> calling >> >>>>>>>>me >>>>>>>>to >>>>>>>>brag about how wonderful his Lilacs smell. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>Ah, well. I get homesick. >>>>>>>>Marilynn Carmelita >>>>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 12:23 PM >>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Thanks for the compliment, F.R. I recently read that rhubarb has >> >> to >> >>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>period of cold or freezing temps in the winter, probably why you >> >> had >> >>>>>>>>>trouble >>>>>>>>>trying to grow it in the south. Sigh. My friend in GA tries so >> >> hard >> >>>>>>>>>to >>>>>>>>>grow lilacs, her favorite flower...and they, like rhubarb, need a >>>>>>>>>period >>>>>>>>>of >>>>>>>>>very cold weather. On the other hand, we can't grow oranges, >> >> lemons >> >>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>maters in the winter like you southern folks can. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>I can't imagine being sick of BBQ, but then we don't have it very >>>>>>>>>often >>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>none like yours (although son Jeff does a pretty good job of >> >> trying.) >> >>>>>>>>>I >>>>>>>>>still have some of your rub and I suppose the spices are getting >>>>>>>>>stale >>>>>>>>>by >>>>>>>>>now. Jeff made up a new batch and will give me some. And I still >>>>>>>>>make >>>>>>>>>your >>>>>>>>>beer turkey every year...looks messy, falling apart, but SO good. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>I hope you and Gerri have a great trip to MS tomorrow and have a >> >> fun >> >>>>>>>>>time...and hope the grandkids do well with the BBQ contest. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>From: "Fount Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 11:52 AM >>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] OT >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Alas! The Hot Tamale Man went to that big Molly Stand in the sky!! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>I still drive over and get the best fried gizzards in the country >>>>>>>>>>when >>>>>>>>>>we >>>>>>>>>>go >>>>>>>>>>to MS. After practicing cooking all week, we'll probably be sick >> >> of >> >>>>>>>>>>BBQ >>>>>>>>>>by >>>>>>>>>>contest time! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>I still haven't forgot how good your Rhubarb pie was!!! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Fount >>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:14 PM >>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>OH, boy, lucky folks if you are teaching how to BBQ, F.R. I >> >> still >> >>>>>>>>>>>remember >>>>>>>>>>>your ribs...best ever...and everything else you ever cooked on >> >> your >> >>>>>>>>>>>locomotive. Does that old guy still sell the tamales and do you >>>>>>>>>>>still >>>>>>>>>>>eat >>>>>>>>>>>those fried chicken livers...or was it gizzards...in MS? Hope >> >> you >> >>>>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>>>great trip. Take it easy and watch those young ones learn how >> >> to >> >>>>>>>>>>>to >>>>>>>>>>>cook. >>>>>>>>>>>Whoooo-eeee! >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>From: "Fount Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 3:54 PM >>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Hey Cousin Marilyn!!! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>You knew I had to join in when food or drinking came up!! >>>>>>>>>>>>Going to MS Sunday to train two of my grandsons for a BBQ >> >> contest >> >>>>>>>>>>>>the >>>>>>>>>>>>next >>>>>>>>>>>>weekend. We'll be cooking all week to get everything where I can >>>>>>>>>>>>just >>>>>>>>>>>>sit >>>>>>>>>>>>back and sip and point. I'm not allowed to do anything but >> >> advise. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>You are right! If grits aren't cooked right, they can be some >> >> kind >> >>>>>>>>>>>>of >>>>>>>>>>>>bad!! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>Fount >>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:39 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Hey, there is the famous Fount Ray Armstrong back among us! >> >> Hey, >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>F.R., >>>>>>>>>>>>>good >>>>>>>>>>>>>to see you. Stick around...we have been having fun fighting >>>>>>>>>>>>>about >>>>>>>>>>>>>food. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>If your grits and Cream of Wheat (don't like that, myself) are >>>>>>>>>>>>>like >>>>>>>>>>>>>marbles, >>>>>>>>>>>>>they must not be getting stirred enough to make them smooth >> >> when >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>you >>>>>>>>>>>>>are >>>>>>>>>>>>>cooking them, or you are cooking them too hot. No wonder you >>>>>>>>>>>>>don't >>>>>>>>>>>>>like >>>>>>>>>>>>>them. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Patti Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 12:19 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>grits and cream of wheat are like little marbles rolling >> >> around >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>in >>>>>>>>>>>>>>one's >>>>>>>>>>>>>>mouth. They are ugly no matter what you put on them. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Patti >>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Fount Armstrong" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 6:40 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hey Ya'll !!!! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Just had to step in and defend grits. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>They are good when fixed like Marilyn said and also there are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>good >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>cheese >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>grits and good Crawfish grits. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Just lurking. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Fount >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilyn Otterson" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 8:35 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Ben, you have to put butter and salt on grits or they are >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>incredibly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>bland, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I think. Cheese grits are delicious, but fattening. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Here, down south in southern NH, we like our grits with >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>butter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>maple >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>syrup. Yum >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Cousin Marilyn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Ben Barr" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 9:39 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Well Marilynn, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, I think that it might have been mentioned. One >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>thing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Southerners really tried to impress upon me was how good >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Grits >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>were. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I must say, that I did give it the old college try >> >> once. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>grits >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>were >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>awful! There answer was that I didn't have them prepared >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>right >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>needed >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>to salt, pepper and butter them...hmmmm...I don't think >> >> so. >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But in all fairness, I do love their ham biscuits and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>fried >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>okra. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ben Barr from North-central Maine where the leaves have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>changed. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 10:26 AM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [ARMSTRONG] To Ben Barr, brother of Rosanne >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Gardner-Webb was started by my relatives. I had no idea >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>taught >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>English, the way they speak around here, but a lot of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>go >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>there >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>seem to love it. And they don't talk funny after they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>graduate. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Did >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>they >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>try to get you to eat Liver Mush? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marilynn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Ben Barr" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 8:51 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [ARMSTRONG] to the Old Red-Head >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marilynn, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you living in Shelby? I finished my college >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>education >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>at >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Gardner-Webb College (now University) in 1980 with a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>degree >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>English. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ben Barr from North-central Maine where the leaves >> >> have >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>turned. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Marilynn Masten" <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>To: <[email protected]> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 1:43 PM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Subject: [ARMSTRONG] to the Old Red-Head >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I DID play Right Guard for the Green Bay Packers. You >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>must >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>missed >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Could you concoct a recipe for Peacock Haggis? My >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>daughter >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>once >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>married >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>to a Scotsman (didn't take. Irish tempers and Scottish >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>tempers >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>are >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>volatile mixture) But he didn't like Haggis either. >> >> They >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>have >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>something >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>here >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>in Shelby, NC, which they think they invented but it is >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>only >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Philadelphia >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Scrapple made south of Philly. NO, I don't eat that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>either. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>And >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>don't >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>anybody write and tell me how good it was when mama >> >> made >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>breakfast >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and served it with maple syrup. I'll take your word >> >> for >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>it. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have a problem about where my loyalties lay. I am a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>MacAteer, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>a >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>MacIntyre, a Lamont (pronounced Lammit, dammit which >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>became >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>McClymont) >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>an >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>O'Cleirigh and a Loftus, plus an Irish Armstrong who >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>probably >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>wandered >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>over >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the border. They all want me to wear THEIR pins etc. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>And >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>who >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>knows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>what >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Pryors are? Are my Gardners really Gordons? Very >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>confusing. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Marilynn >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>IBSSG >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>From: "Thomas S. 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