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hillsbororiver:
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM :o

Salivating now, that sounds SO GOOD, I am originally a New York Yankee (born and raised not baseball) but after 28 years down here I love that Southern' cookin' Sister!

Thank you for that visual,

Joe

P.S. Jennie, you and your family ever consider moving to Tampa?

gmik:
Oh Jennie.  You do like to tease!!!

I agree with Joe-Thanks for the visual.  Maybe Ray could do the next conference on that ole mountain!!  I remember what you said in the Christmas thread- that was a lovely visual too, now I got the smells that go with it!

I was born in Kentucky, then at 4 moved to ohio, then Pennsylvania, then finally landed in Michigan.  So my fondest eating memories are my granny's  southern cooking.  She had 11 kids and not a one could cook as good as she!!!

love,
gena

Deborah-Leigh:
Hi Jennie

Your story is so precious.....that you enjoy the goodness of God flowing through giving, sharing, listening and creativity through cooking is wonderful! I can smell those buscuits and I am in AFRICA....! ;D...can't cook too well either :D You exhibit that it is truly more blessed to give than to recieve.....

His Joy to you!

Arcturus :)

buddyjc:

--- Quote from: hillsbororiver on November 02, 2006, 07:32:52 PM ---MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM :o

Salivating now, that sounds SO GOOD, I am originally a New York Yankee (born and raised not baseball) but after 28 years down here I love that Southern' cookin' Sister!

Thank you for that visual,

Joe

P.S. Jennie, you and your family ever consider moving to Tampa?

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That's too far west Joe.  Come to Orlando!

hillsbororiver:
Hi Brian,

I lived in Orlando from 1977 until 1992, Casselberry, Sanford, Altamonte, Lake Mary, downtown on Washington Street and Union Park, Bonneville Drive and Rouse Road, near UCF.

Orlando is a great place I did enjoy living there, my (then) company moved me to Tampa to set up a new division, I have grown to love it here in Tampa as well.

The big problem with going back to visit often is I-4, you never know if the 90 miles will take an hour and a half or three or four hours, one accident can bog the route down for 20 or 30 miles. :-\

What part of town are you in Brian?

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