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Not a thing is wrong with it. I just don't care for tuna warm. I like all other fish warm/heated, but just weird about tuna. I meant though that your DH must not have wanted it cuz he went out.

I agree!!

Preach it sister!! :laugh: Wait, what am I saying?? DH and I don't have children. :lol:

Wow, that's going to be a full house!!

Welsh, sounds like you'll have wonderful holidays too!! Now what about Thanksgiving. It is celebrated there?? I know it originated here, just curious. You know...peer pressure. :laugh: and another opportunity for companies to sell greeting cards.




Well, the potatoes were very good. However, unless you need a dish to take to a family gathering, or some other function, just go with loaded baked potatoes. ;)
The recipe wasn't difficult to make or anything. But a loaded baked potato tastes just about exactly the same and you don't have to pay extra for the convenience of already diced up potatoes. Again, perfect if you need a dish to take somewhere, easy peasy for that.
I would cut out 1 pkg. of the ranch dressing mix, it's pretty "ranchy", not to be confused with raunchy. :laugh:, and add extra cheese to the top near the end of cooking time for that browned cheesy goodness on top.

DH has pretty much perfected "baked" potatoes in the microwave, and they're darn good. So next time that's what we're going to do.

Okay, I guess I'll clean up this mess now. Wish I could just twitch my nose. :unsure:

Ah thanksgiving is a bone contention here personally, I've tried to at the very least have my family adopt it but nope, "we're not american" so, unless I want to celebrate that alone, it's not something I've managed to convince anyone of yet. It's probably more down to me and what I associate with as american culture, while we have most of it, there seems to be something special about the things we didn't adopt, like thanksgiving. I blame TV for showing me this stuff :laugh:.

Potatoes, duly noted. Go less "ranchy" not "raunchy" and cheese. got it.
 

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I haven't really eaten yet.



I answer to a lot, too. I usually ask folks about now, just please don't call me late for supper. :lol:

Twice in my life a best friend was named Tony. :thumb: If you don't mind, from your avi, Welch will be easier to remember. :)

Ant..any . . . is that the UK way of pronouncing your name? Sounds a bit like our lazy Southern ways. :lol:

Welsh is fine! :laugh: being rather lazy ourselves, I'm gonna say yup :laugh:
There's no better friend than a Tony!

Also, save me taking up more room, Dale.. I've taken a look at your family! wonderful!.
 

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    Ah thanksgiving is a bone contention here personally, I've tried to at the very least have my family adopt it but nope, "we're not american" so, unless I want to celebrate that alone, it's not something I've managed to convince anyone of yet. It's probably more down to me and what I associate with as american culture, while we have most of it, there seems to be something special about the things we didn't adopt, like thanksgiving. I blame TV for showing me this stuff :laugh:.

    Potatoes, duly noted. Go less "ranchy" not "raunchy" and cheese. got it.
    Awww :(


    I bet you're skinny too! :unsure:
     

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    Really??? :?: A lot of us lost weight cause we quit snacking :unsure:

    Uh huh, I found while smoking that I was replacing food with a smoke, when I would have been snacking.
    vaping doesn't replace my urge to eat something like smoking did, so I'm satisfying nicotine cravings and eating quite a bit more too.
    My doctor is doubly pleased with my switch to vaping, let's put it that way. :laugh:
     

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    Uh huh, I found while smoking that I was replacing food with a smoke, when I would have been snacking.
    vaping doesn't replace my urge to eat something like smoking did, so I'm satisfying nicotine cravings and eating quite a bit more too.
    My doctor is doubly pleased with my switch to vaping, let's put it that way. :laugh:

    Oh good! It's not healthy to be too skinny either ... LB is too skinny :(
     

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    Oh good! It's not healthy to be too skinny either ... LB is too skinny :(

    Nope it isn't ideal.
    Can't say I ever realised until it was pointed out medically, apparently waiting to be tested for Celiac, seems to be a possibility according to doc but we'll see.

    I'm probably slightly thinner than Slim is, so I didn't pay much attention to his size, suppose I've normalised my perception of us skinnies :laugh:
     

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    Ah thanksgiving is a bone contention here personally, I've tried to at the very least have my family adopt it but nope, "we're not american" so, unless I want to celebrate that alone, it's not something I've managed to convince anyone of yet. It's probably more down to me and what I associate with as american culture, while we have most of it, there seems to be something special about the things we didn't adopt, like thanksgiving. I blame TV for showing me this stuff :laugh:.

    Potatoes, duly noted. Go less "ranchy" not "raunchy" and cheese. got it.
    Ah well, I hear 4th of July isn't too popular over there either. :laugh: My DH wished one of our UK vendors a "Happy July 4th" last year. She politely responded...Um, we don't celebrate that here"....(LMBO)

    Well, TV can wrap it all up in a really pretty package....it is good here, but we have our problems just like any other country does.

    You are correct ... the on and off couple :facepalm:

    But they are running out of time this time! :laugh:
    Well, the time frame leading up to a wedding can be extremely stressful too. Lots of couple "break up" beforehand several times.

    Oh good! It's not healthy to be too skinny either ... LB is too skinny :(
    Ehh, he'll catch up after he's 40. :lol:
     

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    Nope it isn't ideal.
    Can't say I ever realised until it was pointed out medically, apparently waiting to be tested for Celiac, seems to be a possibility according to doc but we'll see.

    I'm probably slightly thinner than Slim is, so I didn't pay much attention to his size, suppose I've normalised my perception of us skinnies :laugh:
    Oh hon! :(

    I was googling ........ I hope it's not that! :ohmy: Putting you on the list doll.


    Yeah, I suppose LB is more ... ummm ... wirey? I know he has to be strong since he's in construction :)
     

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    Nope it isn't ideal.
    Can't say I ever realised until it was pointed out medically, apparently waiting to be tested for Celiac, seems to be a possibility according to doc but we'll see.

    I'm probably slightly thinner than Slim is, so I didn't pay much attention to his size, suppose I've normalised my perception of us skinnies :laugh:
    Oh nooooooooo!!! You better lay offa dem beers!! You do NOT want to get leaky gut syndrome. There are sooooooo many people having gluten problems. I think I have a little bit of gluten intollerence, but celiac is nothing to sneeze at.
     

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    Ah well, I hear 4th of July isn't too popular over there either. :laugh: My DH wished one of our UK vendors a "Happy July 4th" last year. She politely responded...Um, we don't celebrate that here"....(LMBO)

    Well, TV can wrap it all up in a really pretty package....it is good here, but we have our problems just like any other country does.

    Well, the time frame leading up to a wedding can be extremely stressful too. Lots of couple "break up" beforehand several times.

    Ehh, he'll catch up after he's 40. :lol:

    Tv does and I'm a sucker for the pretty little package.
    Britain seems to be of the persuasion we have Bonfire night on November 5th, that's more than enough of the youth throwing fireworks at moving vehicles for one year and I tend to agree. :laugh:
     

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    Tv does and I'm a sucker for the pretty little package.
    Britain seems to be of the persuasion we have Bonfire night on November 5th, that's more than enough of the youth throwing fireworks at moving vehicles for one year and I tend to agree. :laugh:
    They do that here too. Well the younger kids do. When I was in high school, a friend was riding in a car on the passenger side when someone threw a firecracker into their car. It went down her top, right between her cleavage :shock:. Left her with a NASTY scar.
     

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    Tv does and I'm a sucker for the pretty little package.
    Britain seems to be of the persuasion we have Bonfire night on November 5th, that's more than enough of the youth throwing fireworks at moving vehicles for one year and I tend to agree. :laugh:
    I took it as they weren't up for celebrating out "Independance" Day. :laugh:
     

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    Oh hon! :(

    I was googling ........ I hope it's not that! :ohmy: Putting you on the list doll.


    Yeah, I suppose LB is more ... ummm ... wirey? I know he has to be strong since he's in construction :)

    I hope not too but I guess it'll be nice to have a reason for the struggle and it's something that can be somewhat controlled.
    As bad as it is, there are worse things I could get. Doc seems in no rush to find out for certain and won't let me stop eating gluten cause I'll need to be for the testing.

    Oh nooooooooo!!! You better lay offa dem beers!! You do NOT want to get leaky gut syndrome. There are sooooooo many people having gluten problems. I think I have a little bit of gluten intollerence, but celiac is nothing to sneeze at.

    It surprised me how many do have gluten problems, you're right. This may sound strange, but I get obsessed and interested in certain weird subjects. Celiac is a sophisticated disease it seems, the great mimic!. since I heard of it, I researched more and more :laugh:
     
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