Dinner last night was at a relatives house. We had beef casserole, broccoli, carrot, mashed potato and hot apple pie for dessert. I enjoyed it.
I think it was made upstate NYRemember CorningWare?
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We still have our China set from when we got married still use it on the holidays. My wife and I just had a conversation about why we even wanted a set for a wedding gift and happy it's not a thing anymoreIf it’s still good then use it. I will be inheriting so much china that I’ll likely use it every day.
Lightweight and tough I'll give it that reminds me of Ann Lander's meatloaf and mashed potatoes my mom would makeYo you guys act like Corningware NLA. We use a plain white and a blue design. It still is pretty tough.
My mother-in-law thinks crystal is still popular and very fancy. I didn't want to break her heart and tell her young people don't care much for that Elizabethan trend.We still have our China set from when we got married still use it on the holidays. My wife and I just had a conversation about why we even wanted a set for a wedding gift and happy it's not a thing anymore
Exactly I told my wife you know this China set is going right into a dumpster when we die she totally agreed nobody uses fine chinaMy mother-in-law thinks crystal is still popular and very fancy. I didn't want to break her heart and tell her young people don't care much for that Elizabethan trend.
Yeah it's usually Copenhagen and Marlboro, jack and Jim and Pilsner. It's a bumpy ride. You feel that in with country music and a dog then it becomes a mystery bookIsn't Copenhagen smokeless tobacco? Chew and dip?
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Is that a distant planet?
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a46661/pizza-frittata-recipe/Is that a distant planet?
Seriously- spill the beans on the recipe
Monterey pine- I could see those thriving in Aus. We are a bit far north. Austrian, shore and lodgepole love it here among others with the cedar, spruce and firsBlack coffee. Parked near some American trees today, Pinus radiata, threatened in their natural range but a weed species outside of plantations down here.
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Don't forget our state tree, the Western hemlock.Monterey pine- I could see those thriving in Aus. We are a bit far north. Austrian, shore and lodgepole love it here among others with the cedar, spruce and firs