Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Saluto, was Wannabes and New Agers, was Herd Instinct
Betsy Hill
>I cook Italian. Learned from a grandmother-in-law who immigrated frommust
>Tuscany. Pretty authentic, or so Noni and the other folks from the "old
>country" have told me. But, although I'm married to one (well, honesty
>prevail, two but just not at the same time <g>) and have the dark hair andRight. I don't claim to be Italian and I don't try to sell what I cook,
>olive complexion I don't claim to "be" Italian.
even at discount prices.
Betsy, who's cooking is more "Franco-American" (uh-oh!) than
Italo-American. <bweg>
Lynda
We were just having a Franco-American (or was it Chef Boyardee, or however
you spell that) conversation the other day when we went grocery shopping.
Is anyone else OAD and remember the spaghetti dinners in a box. Supposedly
(heavy on the supposedly) would feed a family of four--little bunch of
spaghetti, little can of sauce and little can of cheese that looked like
soap powder.
Lynda
you spell that) conversation the other day when we went grocery shopping.
Is anyone else OAD and remember the spaghetti dinners in a box. Supposedly
(heavy on the supposedly) would feed a family of four--little bunch of
spaghetti, little can of sauce and little can of cheese that looked like
soap powder.
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: "Betsy Hill" <ecsamhill@...>
>
> Right. I don't claim to be Italian and I don't try to sell what I cook,
> even at discount prices.
>
> Betsy, who's cooking is more "Franco-American" (uh-oh!) than
> Italo-American. <bweg>
Johanna
yes I do and I hated them having grown up on homemade sauce and fresh grated parmesan
Johanna
Life is the ultimate learning experience!
Johanna
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----- Original Message -----
From: Lynda
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Saluto, was Wannabes and New Agers, was Herd Instinct
We were just having a Franco-American (or was it Chef Boyardee, or however
you spell that) conversation the other day when we went grocery shopping.
Is anyone else OAD and remember the spaghetti dinners in a box. Supposedly
(heavy on the supposedly) would feed a family of four--little bunch of
spaghetti, little can of sauce and little can of cheese that looked like
soap powder.
Lynda
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