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    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases
    2. Don Churchfield
    3. I looked it up on line, and yes, I agree by dictionary definition it is a spreadable cheese. I like cottage cheese mixed with just about any kind of fruit, and do get some now and then. They say it is healthy. I used to use jelly or jams in it, but since I am now low-level diabetic, I crush fresh fruits and mix with it. It is good that way also. Speaking of machines, my Uncle Teddy and Aunt Toots used to call their car a machine, don't remember ever hearing them call it a car, automobile, or 'Chevy". Don in AZ

    08/28/2007 03:37:16
    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases
    2. I always?had apple butter topped with cottage cheese.? It was lunch as a kid.? My grandmother always treated me to a special drink when I would visit.? Milk with vanilla in it.? Boy was it good.? She had an alterier motive also.? It would calm down an active child.? Think she dosed me with the alcohol content.? Never got sleepy.? We would play Rook and I have that as very fond memories of her.? She had 6 boys and 2 girls.? Born in the 1800's.? I now live in the house where she spent her last years.? Connie Sent: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:37 am Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases I looked it up on line, and yes, I agree by dictionary definition it is a spreadable cheese. I like cottage cheese mixed with just about any kind of fruit, and do get some now and then. They say it is healthy. I used to use jelly or jams in it, but since I am now low-level diabetic, I crush fresh fruits and mix with it. It is good that way also. Speaking of machines, my Uncle Teddy and Aunt Toots used to call their car a machine, don't remember ever hearing them call it a car, automobile, or 'Chevy". Don in AZ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com

    08/29/2007 01:40:12
    1. [PD-LIFE] Fruit&Cottage Cheese_Milk&Vanilla
    2. Lynn Vondran
    3. Yes, that is very good, isn't it!!! I learned that from "Grammom" Rothenberger's daughter-in-law, when she was on a diet in the 1960s. She did the fruit and cottage cheese on dry toast every morning. This was from a modern day, at the time, diet. But, if we, as a society, wouldn't forget what our grandmothers did, said, and made over the generations, these companies would make so much money from "DISCOVERING" something new. As the saying goes, there is "nothing new under the sun" :o) See, our grandmothers knew what was good for us. Then these new diets that are out, just copied what Granmas already did, but what was temporarily forgotten over the years. :o) Lynn PS I learned the Vanilla thing in milk from watching Mom make homemade egg nog when I was little. We didn't always have eggs, so I would put vanilla and sugar in milk. I still drink sort of that kind of drink almost daily. I have a cup of milk with one of the Coffee-Mate liquid creamers in it. I love it with the Coconut Creme, Egg Nog, French Vanilla or Vanilla Cai Spice. Boy is that good with one of those. I've tried the others, and YUK, but those four are good!!!!! I have my Aunt Becky drinking more milk by doing that, too :o) Connie wrote: I always?had apple butter topped with cottage cheese.? It was lunch as a kid.? My grandmother always treated me to a special drink when I would visit.? Milk with vanilla in it.? Boy was it good.? She had an alterier motive also.? It would calm down an active child.? Think she dosed me with the alcohol content.? Never got sleepy.? We would play Rook and I have that as very fond memories of her.? She had 6 boys and 2 girls.? Born in the 1800's.? I now live in the house where she spent her last years.? Connie

    08/29/2007 03:16:52
    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases
    2. marysaerie
    3. For those of you who may wonder what the game of Rook entails, it is very much like pinochle. I always hated pinochle, but loved Rook. It is played on the same principle, but is much easier. Of course, my parents always played double and triple deck, which is very difficult. Rook has 4 suits: red, yellow, blue, green. There are only number cards: 1 through 14, with the 1 being the 'ace'. The 5 is worth 5 points; the 10 and 14 are worth 10 points, and the 1 is worth 15 points. The 57th card has a picture of the rook (crow or raven) on it. It is always trump, is always the lowest trump, but is worth 20 points. There are 180 possible points to make in each hand. Players (usually 4 playing partners) are dealt 10 cards, with 5 cards being placed in the 'nest' in the center of the table. Each player bids (minimum 100) for the right to call trump. The object is to take as many tricks as possible, to take as many points as possible, and to 'save' the rook. If you want to learn more about Rook, this website is a good place to start: http://www.pagat.com/kt5/rook.html Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: twerppy@aol.com To: dctrk@c2i2.com ; padutch-life@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:40 AM Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases I always?had apple butter topped with cottage cheese.? It was lunch as a kid.? My grandmother always treated me to a special drink when I would visit.? Milk with vanilla in it.? Boy was it good.? She had an alterier motive also.? It would calm down an active child.? Think she dosed me with the alcohol content.? Never got sleepy.? We would play Rook and I have that as very fond memories of her.? She had 6 boys and 2 girls.? Born in the 1800's.? I now live in the house where she spent her last years.? Connie Sent: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 12:37 am Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases I looked it up on line, and yes, I agree by dictionary definition it is a spreadable cheese. I like cottage cheese mixed with just about any kind of fruit, and do get some now and then. They say it is healthy. I used to use jelly or jams in it, but since I am now low-level diabetic, I crush fresh fruits and mix with it. It is good that way also. Speaking of machines, my Uncle Teddy and Aunt Toots used to call their car a machine, don't remember ever hearing them call it a car, automobile, or 'Chevy". Don in AZ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/29/2007 08:27:57
    1. Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases
    2. Lynn Vondran
    3. I wonder if Schmearcase isn't a cross between Cottage Cheese and Cream Cheese. It surely does sound like it, and I smear cream cheese on buttered toast, with a little salt and pepper...Mmmmmmmmmmmm. Cottage Cheese is good that way, too. A little will do the trick with the butter, or margarine, but I probably overdo it with the Cream Cheese, and Cottage Cheese when I eat this. I haven't had a piece of that in ages though. It's like eating a piece of buttered toast with peanut butter on it....yummers!!!! Or buttered toast with dark mustard and Lebanon Bologna on it!!!! Now I'm hungry for all of them, and am on a salad kick. Oh, I'm trying that Moist & Crispy Chicken I asked if anyone tried the other day. I'll let everyone know how it comes out. It's that recipe that my Aunt Becky found in the Reading Times. I will probably also try baking that loaf of bread with the self-rising flour today. :o) Lynn PS Name some tunes from REO Speedwagon, all you Speedwagon lovers out there. I know I've heard of the group, too, and probably know all their songs, but can't think of one. ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Churchfield To: padutch-life@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 12:37 AM Subject: Re: [PD-LIFE] Words and phrases I looked it up on line, and yes, I agree by dictionary definition it is a spreadable cheese. I like cottage cheese mixed with just about any kind of fruit, and do get some now and then. They say it is healthy. I used to use jelly or jams in it, but since I am now low-level diabetic, I crush fresh fruits and mix with it. It is good that way also. Speaking of machines, my Uncle Teddy and Aunt Toots used to call their car a machine, don't remember ever hearing them call it a car, automobile, or 'Chevy". Don in AZ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PADUTCH-LIFE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/29/2007 02:23:56