[lace-chat] Closet Survey

2004-01-23 Thread Webwalker
I’m conducting a survey. All help welcome – provided only one person maintains the closet in question. If you happen to have two closets maintained by two different people, it would be great to have a response from each owner. Definition: For a garment to “face left”, the front of the garmen

[lace-chat] A true oldy-but-goodie

2004-01-23 Thread Martha Krieg
When clearing out my father's house this summer, I found the following typed up in one of his engineering texts from the mid-thirties: WHY A FIRE ENGINE IS RED (A typical example of engineering logic applied to a topic understandable to the layman.) A fire engine has four wheels. Each wheel h

re: [lace-chat] olive oil praise

2004-01-23 Thread dominique
i love olive oil!!! another recipe from southern France bits of toasted french bread, warm , you rub garlic into it, dip it into olive oil and eat... yummm! i must say i cook everything in olive oil including steaks and omelettes (which most people hate. you're supposed to cook them in butte

Fw: [lace-chat] Gorgeous New Recipe - Apple Slice

2004-01-23 Thread Sue Babbs
I got round to trying David's apple slice recipe yesterday, and am really enjoying it. But as we are in the midst of winter and snow here in Chicago, and as I am impatient (!), I prefer it straight out of the oven and warm. Sue [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] con

re: [lace-chat] olive oil praise

2004-01-23 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone and Jane, thanks for bringing up a food topic ;) I use o.o. exclusively, as a cooking oil and as an eating 'fat' (even for homemade mayo, T!). Instead of butter we have a spread called Olivina. If we run out of Olivina, oil will do, spread (or rather wiped) on the toast or bread, pre

[lace-chat] new to list

2004-01-23 Thread Judith Bongiovanni
Hi, That was going to be my subject line but with current computer virus I decided better not. I am new to the list and am doing a dance because my IOLI bulletin just arrived. From the comments on Lace, I may not be so happy when I settle down to read it but given the weather (wind-chill warnin

[lace-chat] Humour - risque

2004-01-23 Thread David Collyer
A 7 year old and a 4 year old are upstairs in their bedroom." You know what?", says the 7 year old, "I think it's about time we started swearing." The 4 year old nods his head in approval. " When we go downstairs for breakfast, I'll swear first, then you >swear after me, OK?" The 4 year old

Re: [lace-chat] Medicaid - was Presidential match

2004-01-23 Thread Clay Blackwell
> > Medicare covers a fair bit for those who are over 62, but not > > prescriptions. > > Medicaid covers some other things, but I've never figured out who > > qualifies > > for it (very few people). Other than that, people have to pay for > > their own > > medical care--doctors, hospitals, drugs,

[lace-chat] Olive oil

2004-01-23 Thread Jean Nathan
Olive oil margarine is widely available in the UK under different names depending on whether it's a commercial or a supermarket brand. The one that immediately springs to mind is 'Olivio'. DH uses corn oil in muffins particularly and in cakes sometimes in place of butter or margarine. He has used

[lace-chat] olive oil

2004-01-23 Thread Helene Gannac
I don't know about other countries, I've never seen any in France, but here in Australia, we have olive oil margarine, which I and DH absolutely love. Much healthier than butter (although butter still is the best in some cases:-)), and much tastier than ordinary margarine. a bit more expensive, bu

Re: [lace-chat] Testing The Presidential "match"

2004-01-23 Thread Linda Walton
Tamara sent this interesting link:- > http://www.presidentmatch.com/Guide.jsp2 And the first on my list turned out to be Kucinch, which seems to coincide with other's experiences, and raised the suspicion that it was a disguised Kucinch website, so I tried it again. This time I answered all the