Absolutely not.Don’t you freeze some after you make it? And don’t you use jars?
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Absolutely not.Don’t you freeze some after you make it? And don’t you use jars?
I do make these from scratch too. Last summer I even grew my own potatoes.I used to make mashed potatoes from scratch, too.
I am thankful they got the process started. Someone out there needs some potato flakes.Did you know the natives of South American tribes - I think it may have been the people in Chile but don't quote me - invented the process of making mashed potato flakes, stomping the liquid out of them and freeze-drying them for off-season use?
Oh, well....you got me on this although I have made butter and bread in the past. I don't do it regularly.I do bake my own bread and have made my own butter and yogurt.
I share this with you. Back pain, arthritis? I just try to pace myself through the day. If it get too bad I stop. Retired.Age and pain are making these a little more difficult, however. One does what one can.
Oops. Had to edit.Don’t you freeze some after you make it? And don’t you use jars?
Wow! The chickens confiscated our garden. All we can grow out there now are irisesI do make these from scratch too. Last summer I even grew my own potatoes.
Me needer!I am thankful they got the process started. Someone out there needs some potato flakes.
Me...I ain't stompin' no taters!![]()
No judgment! I just love the taste and texture of my own bread, that's all. Store bread ... tastes like paste to me.Oh, well....you got me on this although I have made butter and bread in the past. I don't do it regularly.
Mostly leg pain. Hip, knee, ankle, feet. Arthritis, fibro. But if I can stand, I'm usually at the stove, lol.I share this with you. Back pain, arthritis? I just try to pace myself through the day. If it get too bad I stop. Retired.
Hé, I trying to learn English while Im chatting with people on BYC.Yer prob'bly rite. I should jest up 'n' move to a bit of land. Trouble is, if I move, I'm movin' state and I c'aint decide if'n I wanna be near the grandkids or the brother more Or I could move to the place I've always thought about since I were little.
You are doing an amazing job of learning English!Hé, I trying to learn English while Im chatting with people on BYC.
You are putting up a lot of obstacles!
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Hé, I trying to learn English while Im chatting with people on BYC.
You are putting up a lot of obstacles!
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You write English pretty well.Hé, I trying to learn English while Im chatting with people on BYC.
You are putting up a lot of obstacles!
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A lot of the "class reading" they do in school now is scary. Have you read "Bridge to Terabithia" (fifth grade) or "The Red Kayak" (middle school?) Both are excellent books - and well worth reading independently - but as required reading and in-depth study? I'm not so sure that's such a good idea. There have GOT to better ways to teach today's kids about social woes and empathy!I'm so old I remember when the teachers read story books to us in early grade school that always ended in "And the lived happily ever after".
I come across different accents on TV sometimes. Have visited and listened to people with different accents in London /South of England, different provinces in France, etc. And we have lots of dialects in my country too. Accents snd dialects are probably everywhere with established communities. Languages evolve.You are doing excellent! I'm sure I would not do half as well.
Thankfully you are not able to hear all the different accents people here in the US have. It would probably make it more confusing.