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to: Dave Drum
from: Ruth Haffly
date: 2024-12-16 14:30:00
subject: Leftovers

Hi Dave,


 RH> Mrs. Dash specialises in salt free seasoning mixes. Don't remember why
 RH> I picked up the Braggs originally but it's a keeper in my spice
 RH> cupboard now.

 DD> Amazon is "rushing" me a shaker for delivery tomorrow. I've used other
 DD> Bragg's stuff. Mostly the unfiltered cider vinegar that I pick up at
 DD> Food Fantasies and use for fixing heartburn and reflux. It's
 DD> counter-intuitive but it works.

I've used Bragg's and other unfiltered cider vinegar. I keep some on
hand for things like salad dressing and such like, when I want to kick
it up a bit from the regular cider vinegar.

 RH> of Tammy Duckworth when we were in HI; she had some connection to the
 RH> state and used the first name Lada. Don't remember details tho.

 DD> I think she may have been born in Hawaii. She certainly is a champion
 DD> for Vets causes. And she abhors Cadet Bone Spurs.

 RH> She does have a lot going for her. Good to see that the vets have a
 RH> voice from somebody who served on active duty on their side.

 DD> And it only cost her both legs and partial use of the right arm. She
 DD> doest not suffer fools gladly. And has no use for draft dodgers.

And was the first senator to bring her baby on the floor with her so she
could nurse.


 DD> My store is having a Christmas Party on 16 December. I'll be taking
 DD> this as my "covered dish":


 RH> Looks like it should fill a few bellies. (G)

 DD> There will, no doubt be lots of other stuff as well.

 RH> Not surprising. It's always interesting to see the assortment at a pot
 RH> luck. Our Legion post and Auxiliary always do a pot luck in late
 RH> January or early February--too much going on in December so it's nice
 RH> to have a joint dinner when things have calmed down a bit. There's a
 RH> group of vets over at the post today watching the Army-Navy game but we
 RH> took a pass on that gathering.

 DD> For breakfast on the 25th I'm sponsoring any of my family/extended
 DD> family to the Interfaith Breakfast held annually at Temple B'rith
 DD> Sholom. Then off to brother's with the roast.  Bv)=

 DD> I'll miss the green chile that my recently deceased friend Les used to
 DD> provie to put over the scrambled eggs.

 RH> Did he leave the recipe with his widow?

 DD> Dunno. But. I have it in my database. It's a pretty standard Verde
 DD> that used ground poultry instead of the ore usual pork - which ain't
 DD> no way
 DD> "Kosher" and the event is at a Jewsh facility.

So make up a batch, bring it and label it "in memory of Les".


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Catch you later,
Ruth
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