roses or daffodils?
Lillies
Wine or brandy?
Martini
Half 'n half or real cream?
Skim Milk
Margarine or butter?
Butter
Roses or
by John Doe 68 Replies latest jw friends
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reneeisorym
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AnnOMaly
Daffs
Wine
Real cream
Butter
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Hortensia
too damn many questions on this forum. Roses or lilies? Milk or dark chocolate? Half and half or cream? Dumb and happy or intelligent and pissed off? Butter or cream? Straight or on the rocks? Shaken or stirred? will you have parsley with that? Table salt or pink Hawaiian salt? Socks or pedicure? Rent or new shoes? My head is spinning! Ack!!!
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SPAZnik
lol
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Dagney
Rocks, shaken, pink Himalayan, pedicure, new shoes.
(Oh...you didn't ask?)
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Hortensia
I thought it rhymed - "now is the winter of our discontent
made glorious summer by these sons of Kent."
I guess I'll have to look it up.
I looked it up - you were right, it was York. I never could keep those roses straight. -
FlyingHighNow
daffodils? I like them both.I like seeing daffodils in spring. I love jonquils: the white ones with the tiny yellow crowns.. My bedroom is filled with rose themed pictures, vases, a heart shaped rose wreath that's really very beautiful. I have a warm red, bed spread.
Wine or brandy? I haven't had enough brandy to know. I love good wine. They usually always have good wine for communion at the Episcopal Church.
Half 'n half or real cream? Cream is good on strawberries or whipped with a bit of vanilla and sugar. I don't like either in coffee or tea. Evaporated milk tastes good in hot tea. I like coffee creamers with no transfat for coffee.
Margarine or butter? Butter: hands down. It has not trans fat and it tastes so much better. You can soften butter and whisk olive oil into it to make your own healthy spread.
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FlyingHighNow
Flowers I miss from the south: honeysuckles, wisteria, magnolia, gardenias. I used to eat flowers when I was little girl. I ate all those. I think gardenias are posionus. Azaelas taste awful.
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Hortensia
Azaleas are poisonous. Awfully pretty, though.
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restrangled
Orchids
Cabernet
half and half for coffee, cream for deserts (as in strawberries and cream)
butter
r.