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  #11  
Old June 29th 04, 10:55 PM
Candace
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Well yeah, okay, this is true. And I suppose YOU would know about my bead
lust! LOL

You don't have trouble Candace. You are limited on funds. There is a
difference. I know you lust after beads all the time. LOL

--
Starlia Klopman
www.klopmanstudios.com


"Candace" wrote in message
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sshhh I still have trouble with this one.

But I know quality when I see it.



(Big discussion recently on why someone would pay _a whole
dollar_ for a bead. umm)

haw haw HAWing
~~
Sooz



~Candace~
Orphan Beads Low cost and bartering for the financially challenged

beader
http://snipurl.com/6s4t











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  #12  
Old June 29th 04, 11:28 PM
Dr. Sooz
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You don't have trouble Candace. You are limited on funds. There is a
difference.


Exactly. You know very well why a bead might cost more than $1.
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Sooz
  #13  
Old June 29th 04, 11:47 PM
starlia
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I have serious bead lust myself. Heck, I can't even afford some bead
release this week. Forget food too. We are actually down to our last
package of meat in the freezer so you know beads are out. All I gotta do
is wait until Friday. :-)

--
Starlia Klopman
www.klopmanstudios.com


"Candace" wrote in message
...
Well yeah, okay, this is true. And I suppose YOU would know about my bead
lust! LOL

You don't have trouble Candace. You are limited on funds. There is a
difference. I know you lust after beads all the time. LOL

--
Starlia Klopman
www.klopmanstudios.com


"Candace" wrote in message
...
sshhh I still have trouble with this one.

But I know quality when I see it.



(Big discussion recently on why someone would pay _a whole
dollar_ for a bead. umm)

haw haw HAWing
~~
Sooz


~Candace~
Orphan Beads Low cost and bartering for the financially challenged

beader
http://snipurl.com/6s4t













  #14  
Old June 30th 04, 12:02 AM
Candace
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I have serious bead lust myself. Heck, I can't even afford some bead
release this week. Forget food too. We are actually down to our last
package of meat in the freezer so you know beads are out. All I gotta do
is wait until Friday. :-)

--
Starlia Klopman


This is a situation I'm familiar with. I usually end up making some sort of
ground beef stew with a half ton of veggies and bisquits from scratch.

~Candace~
Orphan Beads Low cost and bartering for the financially challenged beader
http://snipurl.com/6s4t

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Old June 30th 04, 01:17 AM
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This is a tried and true cheapie but delicious recipe that my son loves and
Colette agrees is yummy (and she's really picky).

I lb ground beef
1 box elbow macaroni
1 bottle ketchup.

Cook macaroni according to package directions. Brown ground beef and drain
off grease. Cover ground beef with ketchup - don't be stingy, it should be
swimming in the red stuff. Simmer for about 3-5 minutes, then add macaroni
and stir everything together until all the beef and macaroni are covered
with the ketchup. If too dry, add more ketchup and stir again. Cover and
simmer a few more minutes til warm through. Done.

For some weird reason, the ketchup turns into a really delicious sauce. I
never have leftovers when I make this for company.

Linda2



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When love is your greatest weakness, you will be the strongest person in the
world.
--Garman Wold
"Candace" wrote in message
...

I have serious bead lust myself. Heck, I can't even afford some bead
release this week. Forget food too. We are actually down to our last
package of meat in the freezer so you know beads are out. All I gotta

do
is wait until Friday. :-)

--
Starlia Klopman


This is a situation I'm familiar with. I usually end up making some sort

of
ground beef stew with a half ton of veggies and bisquits from scratch.

~Candace~
Orphan Beads Low cost and bartering for the financially challenged

beader
http://snipurl.com/6s4t



  #16  
Old June 30th 04, 03:18 AM
starlia
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I wish we had some hamburger. I can always make chili. With the weather
they way it's been even DH will eat it. (Chili is for cold weather in his
opinion.) I can't wait until he goes deer hunting again. I need deer
burger to make yummy chili.

--
Starlia Klopman
www.klopmanstudios.com


"Linda2" wrote in message
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This is a tried and true cheapie but delicious recipe that my son loves

and
Colette agrees is yummy (and she's really picky).

I lb ground beef
1 box elbow macaroni
1 bottle ketchup.

Cook macaroni according to package directions. Brown ground beef and drain
off grease. Cover ground beef with ketchup - don't be stingy, it should be
swimming in the red stuff. Simmer for about 3-5 minutes, then add macaroni
and stir everything together until all the beef and macaroni are covered
with the ketchup. If too dry, add more ketchup and stir again. Cover and
simmer a few more minutes til warm through. Done.

For some weird reason, the ketchup turns into a really delicious sauce. I
never have leftovers when I make this for company.

Linda2



--
When love is your greatest weakness, you will be the strongest person in

the
world.
--Garman Wold
"Candace" wrote in message
...

I have serious bead lust myself. Heck, I can't even afford some bead
release this week. Forget food too. We are actually down to our last
package of meat in the freezer so you know beads are out. All I gotta

do
is wait until Friday. :-)

--
Starlia Klopman


This is a situation I'm familiar with. I usually end up making some

sort
of
ground beef stew with a half ton of veggies and bisquits from scratch.

~Candace~
Orphan Beads Low cost and bartering for the financially challenged

beader
http://snipurl.com/6s4t





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Old June 30th 04, 03:28 AM
Dr. Sooz
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Soup....beans and dried peas and stuff, with a can of fire-roasted organic
tomatoes, herbs, pepper flakes, some chicken boullion, and tons of veggies.
Everyone begs for it again and again. We eat it for days with crusty bread.
Mmmmmmmmm

a tried and true cheapie



~~
Sooz
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Old June 30th 04, 07:50 AM
Cheryl
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I did not expect TWO WEEKS in a row of this, but it's been
just like last week... orders coming in like crazy! OMG! And requests
for teaching...

same here -- maybe people are letting up with money...
I've had a steady stream of orders...
- and two requests to teach (I don't teach)


Cheryl
DRAGON BEADS
Flameworked beads and glass
http://www.dragonbeads.com/

  #19  
Old June 30th 04, 09:05 AM
Su/Cutworks
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Linda2 wrote:

This is a tried and true cheapie but delicious recipe that my son loves

and
Colette agrees is yummy (and she's really picky).

I lb ground beef
1 box elbow macaroni
1 bottle ketchup.

.....
For some weird reason, the ketchup turns into a really delicious sauce. I
never have leftovers when I make this for company.


My mom used to make spaghetti, ketchup and Velveeta, all melted together.
We loved it as kids, and ate it a LOT.

In our family the poverty meal was always pizza, which I made from scratch,
with a bunch of grated whatever cheese we had around, and a can of tomato
sauce. They never complained even when there was no pepperoni on it. I
have good girls. :-)

-Su


  #20  
Old June 30th 04, 09:20 AM
Candace
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Ours is ground beef, browned, Oriental Ramen Noodles, a package of frozen
veggies (I can get the stir fry kind Super cheap at Wally World) and the
Kikkoman sauce I'm looking to get coupons for.

I can eat that mix ALL night long, and want more for breakfast.


Linda2 wrote:

This is a tried and true cheapie but delicious recipe that my son loves

and
Colette agrees is yummy (and she's really picky).

I lb ground beef
1 box elbow macaroni
1 bottle ketchup.

....
For some weird reason, the ketchup turns into a really delicious sauce. I
never have leftovers when I make this for company.


My mom used to make spaghetti, ketchup and Velveeta, all melted together.
We loved it as kids, and ate it a LOT.

In our family the poverty meal was always pizza, which I made from scratch,
with a bunch of grated whatever cheese we had around, and a can of tomato
sauce. They never complained even when there was no pepperoni on it. I
have good girls. :-)

-Su



~Candace~
Orphan Beads Low cost and bartering for the financially challenged beader
http://snipurl.com/6s4t

 




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