Ken, the only way we get the real White Castle sliders back here is frozen from Walmart. We love those things. We always have them when we go to Louisville. Back when we first married, on the way to KY. we would stop at the first one which would be St Louis, I think we got about 6 apiece and a quart of coke and that took us to Louisville. We don't eat that many any more but do still like them. I like their fish sandwiches also. In St Louis, that was one of those Crispy Creme places close to White Castle. A Double Whammy!!!! Well must stop talking about this fast food. Or I will go crazy in my pantry!! Later Nova . In a message dated 5/29/2013 7:34:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time, palmertree.listowner@gmail.com writes: Well, went to Wally-World this afternoon and got a few things for supper for the next few nights, and looked at everything in the store, I think. Nothing new for me. I did get some mucous pills to help with this crazy stuff that keeps stopping me up. I have about lost my voice, it seems like. I can just hear my mother now, "Kenny, don't clear you throat so hard - you'll ruin it." Well, I guess I've ruint it, cause all I do is hack and cough, trying to expel those little demons that are in there, making themselves at home. I sound like a bear growling and I hate it. I also think it might have something to do with that intubation tube I had while in the hospital. I would hate to think that they accidentally did something to ruin my wonderful voice (ha ha.) However, a nice lawsuit would be a nice little diversion..... After Wal-Mart I realized I hadn't eaten yet, so went across the setrre and got a bag of White Castle sliders, then drove around a cemetery near there eating them and looking at graves. Morbid. Oh, the pleasures of being a genealogist... I also bought a 10 lb. bag of Florida navel oranges at Wal-Mart for $6.95. Gonna have a big one (orange) after supper tonight. I love fresh fruit. For years after I found out I was diabetic I would shun friut like it was the plague. I thought a deabetic couldn't eat fruit. Well, when I was hospitalized it 2008, they brought me a piece of fruit at every meal. I thought, "don't they know I'm a diabetic???". Then I found out it was part of a low-calorie/sugar diet. So when I got home, I started incorporating fresh fruit into my diet and have done that for a few years now. I usually have apples, black grapes,oranges and how in season, cherries in my fridge, so I have a choice each day. Yum for me. Ok, time to go eat my beans with fingers. Ken ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALMERTREE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message