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to: Dave Drum
from: Sean Dennis
date: 2024-10-14 19:59:00
subject: Re: Tornadoes was: Apple

-=> Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

 DD> I was at work at the time the first one hit and the fron t windows were
 DD> bowing in and out - so we all stayed well back from them. That storm
 DD> picked up car batteries from the Mr. Battery location and durians in
 DD> the husk from the Asian Foods store next door and deposited them over a
 DD> mile away (for some). I dunno which would have been worse - getting hit
 DD> with a Group 78 battery or the lethally spiky durian. Oy, vey ist mir!

I visited Jarrell, Texas after an EF5 tornado blew through.  Looks like
someone just stomped the town out of existance.

MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
 
      Title: Frozen Jack-O-Lanterns *
 Categories: Holidays, Desserts, Ice cream, Freezer
      Yield: 12 Servings
 
MMMMM----------------------PATTI - VDRJ67A---------------------------
     12    Navel oranges
    1/2 ga Dark chocolate ice cream
     12    Cinnamon sticks
 
  Cut off tops of oranges. Gently hollow out pulp (reserve for another
  use), leaving a thick shell; hollow out pulp off tops also. Cut
  Jack-O-Lantern faces into each orange. Pack chocolate ice cream into
  shells, avoid letting ice cream come out of holes. Cut a hole into
  top of orange top. Set tops back on, over ice cream, and inset
  cinnamon stick stem through the hole. Place in freezer for at least 3
  hours, or until serving time.
 
MMMMM
 
-- Sean

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