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Gosh, has it been cold. I have had this fire going non-stop for weeks now and have I burned some wood. Joe Gholson, my wood man has been bringing it here by the load, but it burns like gas because it's two or three years old, but it sure keeps me warm. I cook on the wood heater in the bedroom, grits, oatmeal, bacon, eggs, hash, and my hot tea. Yes, I drink enough hot tea to float a battleship, but I do love tea, hot or cold. During the snow storm I drank tea for a week. I fixed a big pot of navy beans with ham hocks last week and did I ever enjoy those beans. I think I will try some great northern beans this week. My mama sure liked them and my dad, too. I like white meat with them, and a lot of juice. I like all dry beans, even kidney beans, which my dad would not eat, but they sure go...
...I went by IGA Store in Petersburg this week to see my good friends, Mr...
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Skiing, sledding, snowboarding, snowshoeing and snowmobiling are all activities that a person might enjoy during the season of the dreaded four-letter word: s-n-o-w. Yes, dreaded, because if an Idahoan isn't into snow, winter can become a purgatory from which it's hard to escape. It doesn't have to be that way, though. There are things you can do that don't require putting on a parka and moon boots, things for which the necessary supplies are only a blanket, a bowl of popcorn and a remote control. Watching movies is just that sort of activity. With Christmas coming earlier and earlier each year (OK, not really, but I think stores start hawking all things red and green in late August), the ubiquitous Christmas movies will show up on TV before you know it. The stop-animation classics are ...
...ENJOY A WARM FIRE. There's nothing like roasting your chestnuts near...There's nothing like a hot pot of soup on a cold day .. just ask Campbell's endorser Mama McNabb. M...
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Gosh, we have had some beautiful days. Got to nearly 80 one day, but 'tis still cool at night and you know me, I got to have my fire. Not much, just enough to knock off the chill.
I have had lots of company and some days we sat out in the yard and two days I sat at the store, but it got so windy I had to leave. I can't do much with wind on my head, even if I got on a stocking cap, but don't be fooled by all the warm weather, 'tis cold weather on the way. Well, you know the groundhog saw his shadow and need I say more?
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With his hand shoved in the right pocket of his black Columbia jacket, Josue Angel walked into a gas station-doughnut shop early one morning last December and demanded cash. He had a gun and wasn't afraid to use it, the El Salvadoran immigrant told the owner of the Laurel store.
To punctuate the threat, he punched the owner in the stomach.
...The store owner opened fire - releasing a volley of six hollow- point bullets into the cold winter air. A moment later, Angel, 29, of Laurel, ...
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Cold, great day on time, it has been cold. I have kept the fire a going night and day, taking up ashes little at a time when I get up in the morning, but I have been nice and warm. Drinking hot tea, iced tea, cooking barbecue chicken, fried potatoes and onions, ham and eggs, sweet potatoes, hot rice, venison hash and hot grits, egg salad and thanks to J.J. Creath for the fresh hamburger he ground with his new grinder and has made sausage too. You can't out do that boy he is a go getter from the old school. I bet you his next project will be to buy a cow and go in the butter business. That superior brain of his never rest.
Three cheers for Colonel Barfoot who won his battle to fly the American flag in front of his home. He didn't give up, 80 years old, veteran of three wars and has won a...
... we sure talked alot about the old Olgers store days and when the children were growing up. Thanks...
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Safety first
Safety is the first concern when fireplace cooking. Some things to keep in mind:
....spitjack.com/Merchant2/ merchant.mvc?Store_Code=SJ&Screen=FIRECOOK. Baby, it's (still) cold outsid...
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...Jan. 23, 2005, was a brutally cold day--so icy that Jeanette Meyran opted to walk to the grocery store near her Long Island home rather than risk driving...
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It's been cold, but I've kept the fire going. I've burned some wood but, thank God, I had it to burn. Folks bring me wood all year long and I do appreciate it. Good ash, hickory and pine, too.
For years I burned cedar when Hazel, the terrible hurricane in 1954, blew down hundreds of trees around the store and all the cedars except two which still stand at Fork Inn. The state Highway Department cut trees for months then and we did too. They were over 100 years old and some more than 200 years old. Most of the core of the tree was rotten, but the trunks were solid, big timber. If those trees could talk, what a story they would have to tell. I carved all kind of spoons, forks, butter paddles out of that cedar. They are in the museum now, but I know I must have given 10,000 carvings to folk...
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Every day Mexican citizens work in the United States. For instance, these hardworking individuals toil in the fields, assist and bathe babies and old people, clean homes, wash dishes, mow lawns and even build homes and businesses destroyed by fire, flood and hurricanes in the sun, cold and rain. In some of the Katrina states, police would pick up Mexican citizens at the local home building store in buses to take them to work cleaning up the toxic waste left behind by the storms. The police would make sure that they were taken to places they were needed most. Today, those same police now arrest for deportation the same workers that helped to rebuild their communities.
In Lodi California last week, a 17 year old Mexican citizen working in a field (so that you could have wine grapes) died ...