Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Flippers or smarty-pants phone? We used to weave pot-holders at our summer-time chucch day-camps. And braid lanyards and bracelets.
The old what used to be called "candy bar" phones--pre smart phones.
I try to tie the craft into the lesson, which today was on hiding God's Word in your heart. The craft was 2 posterboard hearts, one with the memory verse on, the other with the scripture about hiding His Word in your heart. Kids peeled & stuck those onto the hearts, then decorated
them with markers. Holes were punched in the "humps" of the hearts; we
ran a string thru the holes and tied it off so the hearts could be hung
on a door knob or whatever.
The old what used to be called "candy bar" phones--pre smart phones.
I remeber those. A lot like my land-line wireless handset.
I try to tie the craft into the lesson, which today was on hiding God's Word in your heart. The craft was 2 posterboard hearts, one with the memory verse on, the other with the scripture about hiding His Word in your heart. Kids peeled & stuck those onto the hearts, then decorated
them with markers. Holes were punched in the "humps" of the hearts; we
ran a string thru the holes and tied it off so the hearts could be hung
on a door knob or whatever.
I am in no way "religious" but aren't you supposed to "proclaim the
word of .... " rather than hide its light under a bushel? Bv)+
I think "hold" or "keep" rather than "hide" would be more appropriate.
Title: Church's Fried Chicken
Categories: Poultry, Herbs
Yield: 4 Servings
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
The old what used to be called "candy bar" phones--pre smart phones.
I remeber those. A lot like my land-line wireless handset.
Yes, but usually smaller. I don't like the way phones have gotten bigger--my hands are small so holding something like an I-phone
actually hurts them because of the stretch. When we goe me a new phone,
I have to see how well it fits my hand before I OK it.
Title: Church's Fried Chicken
Categories: Poultry, Herbs
Yield: 4 Servings
Last summer, coming from the 4 Corners to the Phoenix area, we stopped
in a small town in AZ for supper, decided to do Church's. Doors were locked but they let us in when they saw the camper wouldn't fit under
the drive thru bar. Turned out they only did drive thru but made an exception for us. First time we'd had Church's chicken since before
Steve went into the Army--and no jalapeno pepper with it.
Yes, but usually smaller. I don't like the way phones have gotten bigger--my hands are small so holding something like an I-phone
actually hurts them because of the stretch. When we goe me a new phone, I have to see how well it fits my hand before I OK it.
I think you'd do well to go bzck to a flip phone, then. Or check with Consumer Cellular to see if they have a down-sized smarty-pants phone.
Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
Yes, but usually smaller. I don't like the way phones have gotten bigger--my hands are small so holding something like an I-phone actually hurts them because of the stretch. When we goe me a new phone, I have to see how well it fits my hand before I OK it.
I think you'd do well to go bzck to a flip phone, then. Or check with Consumer Cellular to see if they have a down-sized smarty-pants phone.
They have a flip-phone that would be tempting if I could not get a
smart phone for only $10 more at Wally-mart and then put their free SIM card in it. It looks like a nice phone.
The old what used to be called "candy bar" phones--pre smart phones.
I remeber those. A lot like my land-line wireless handset.
Yes, but usually smaller. I don't like the way phones have gotten bigger--my hands are small so holding something like an I-phone
actually hurts them because of the stretch. When we goe me a new phone,
I have to see how well it fits my hand before I OK it.
I think you'd do well to go bzck to a flip phone, then. Or check with Consumer Cellular to see if they have a down-sized smarty-pants phone.
Title: Church's Fried Chicken DD> Categories: Poultry, Herbs
Yield: 4 Servings
Last summer, coming from the 4 Corners to the Phoenix area, we stopped
in a small town in AZ for supper, decided to do Church's. Doors were locked but they let us in when they saw the camper wouldn't fit under
the drive thru bar. Turned out they only did drive thru but made an exception for us. First time we'd had Church's chicken since before
Steve went into the Army--and no jalapeno pepper with it.
We used to have a Church's locally .... but their location did them
in. It was at an intersection of two busy streets - one of which could
not
be used for entry/exit as it was on the downslope of the viaduct under
the rail corridor (6 tracks) that the propert backed up on. And the location at a traffic light meant that the entrance/exit on that road
were usually blocked by motorists waiting for the light to change or zipping along trying to get through the corner before having to stop
and wait. After the chicken place closed some optimist had a used car
lot
there for a while. But, mostly, the property has been vacant.
Popeyes, meanwhile, continues to do a "land office" business in their
two easily accessible locations. They have recently added a blackened chicken sandwich to their line-up.
At one time I had a Pantech phone with a full QWERTY keyboard that was
not a smarty phone. It filled all my needs for a mobile phone - took
calls, made calls, received and sent text messages. If it had the right protocols installed for it to talk to the current cellular networks I'd
still be using it.
The neat thing was the QWERTY keyboard. No more counting keypresses to
get the letter/number you want. Worked best with a stylus though.
In other news - Arby's (locally at least) has quit their wonderful pecan chicken salad sandwiches. So, thinks I, I'll make some. Using 3 cups of
deli chicken salad, I added 3 oz of pecan pieces and a Cosmic Crisp apple that I had diced on my "As seen on TV Vidalia Onion Chopper". Didn't
have any grapes on hand so I skipped those. But, I'm going to have to
play with that recipe. What I got was a nice, very tasty apple-pecan
salad with chicken salad binder.
I'm going to work on the proportions - then e-mail Ms. Manley with a
"real deal" copycat recipe. Bv)=
+ SLMR 2.1a * I'm sure it's clearly explained in the Zmodem docs.
Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=-
At one time I had a Pantech phone with a full QWERTY keyboard that was
not a smarty phone. It filled all my needs for a mobile phone - took
calls, made calls, received and sent text messages. If it had the right protocols installed for it to talk to the current cellular networks I'd still be using it.
I had a Samsung smart phone about 10 years ago that had a slide-out
QWERTY keyboard. I really liked it and would still be using it had the display not stopped working.
Now I speak most of my texts.
The neat thing was the QWERTY keyboard. No more counting keypresses to
get the letter/number you want. Worked best with a stylus though.
The CC flip phone does not have QWERTY, but the keys look pretty large.
I was tempted by it.
In other news - Arby's (locally at least) has quit their wonderful pecan chicken salad sandwiches. So, thinks I, I'll make some. Using 3 cups of
deli chicken salad, I added 3 oz of pecan pieces and a Cosmic Crisp apple that I had diced on my "As seen on TV Vidalia Onion Chopper". Didn't
have any grapes on hand so I skipped those. But, I'm going to have to
play with that recipe. What I got was a nice, very tasty apple-pecan
salad with chicken salad binder.
Sounds good!
I'm going to work on the proportions - then e-mail Ms. Manley with a
"real deal" copycat recipe. Bv)=
Uh-oh, so the next time you disappear for a couple of days, we are
going to start worrying that Arby's thugs might have nabbed you! :O
Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Yes, but usually smaller. I don't like the way phones have gotten bigger--my hands are small so holding something like an I-phone
actually hurts them because of the stretch. When we goe me a new phone,
I have to see how well it fits my hand before I OK it.
I think you'd do well to go bzck to a flip phone, then. Or check with Consumer Cellular to see if they have a down-sized smarty-pants phone.
I do like the smart phone, especially when we travel and I can't fire
up my net book or tablet. I can check the "need to knows" on the phone, use it to figure gas milage before we leave the station, find nearby places to eat or stay and so on.
were usually blocked by motorists waiting for the light to change or zipping along trying to get through the corner before having to stop
and wait. After the chicken place closed some optimist had a used car
lot there for a while. But, mostly, the property has been vacant.
Somebody wasn't fully thinking when the property was bought to use for
a fast food place. Sounds like a vacant lot is probably the best use of the property. (G)
Popeyes, meanwhile, continues to do a "land office" business in their
two easily accessible locations. They have recently added a blackened chicken sandwich to their line-up.
I've seen it advertised but not had the blackened (or regular) sandwich
at Popeye's. Our usual order is a 2 piece meal (ight, mild for me and dark, spicy for Steve). He usually gets the red beans & rice; I usually get the cole slaw. Most of the time I'll take one piece of chicken and both biscuits home for another couple of meals (2 breakfast biscuits,
one lunch or supper chicken piece) as I just don't have the big
appetite I used to have.
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