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angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:debspurpledragon wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote: From Britinnaca - OREGANO flavourful dried leaves and flowering tops of any of various perennial herbs of the mint family (Lamiaceae, or Labiatae), particularly Origanum vulgare, called wild marjoram in northern and central Europe, widely used to season many foods. The name is derived from the Greek oros, “mountain,” and ganos, “joy.” Oregano has long been an essential ingredient of Mediterranean cooking. Pliny the Elder thought it a remedy for bad digestion. The aroma, strong and aromatic, and the taste, warm, pungent, and bitter, are prominent in Italian cooking and in robust dishes of certain other cuisines, such as the Mexican chili con carne. In the United States the use of oregano rose sharply in the late 20th century, owing largely to the popularity of pizza. Italians call it the mushroom herb but use it with many other foods as well. The Spanish word orégano means marjoram, and the herbs are sometimes used interchangeably.
Well Dip me in Chicken Fat and Toss me in a Gator Pond! I had no idea it was mint!  I always just figured it was a leafy spice! ROFLMAO!! AVA...  live in Fl???  TOO funny...even my redneck son never heard that one! Oh, go fry ice! Fried ice? hmmm...sound delish! Are we using Peanut Oil or Vegetable? Of course I'm assuming this is a dangerous task and goggles must be worn?? Helmet, goggles, and thick gloves.
I prefer garlic infused oil. Sounds quite tasty! Now..how do you get the ice cubes out? AND..do you bread them first? Pankin crumbs - and garlic infused olive oil.
Fried Ice Cream for dessert, of course.FLINGING with wild abandon since 12/2006 - Good things come to those who FLING !
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jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:debspurpledragon wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote: From Britinnaca - OREGANO flavourful dried leaves and flowering tops of any of various perennial herbs of the mint family (Lamiaceae, or Labiatae), particularly Origanum vulgare, called wild marjoram in northern and central Europe, widely used to season many foods. The name is derived from the Greek oros, “mountain,” and ganos, “joy.” Oregano has long been an essential ingredient of Mediterranean cooking. Pliny the Elder thought it a remedy for bad digestion. The aroma, strong and aromatic, and the taste, warm, pungent, and bitter, are prominent in Italian cooking and in robust dishes of certain other cuisines, such as the Mexican chili con carne. In the United States the use of oregano rose sharply in the late 20th century, owing largely to the popularity of pizza. Italians call it the mushroom herb but use it with many other foods as well. The Spanish word orégano means marjoram, and the herbs are sometimes used interchangeably.
Well Dip me in Chicken Fat and Toss me in a Gator Pond! I had no idea it was mint!  I always just figured it was a leafy spice! ROFLMAO!! AVA...  live in Fl???  TOO funny...even my redneck son never heard that one! Oh, go fry ice! Fried ice? hmmm...sound delish! Are we using Peanut Oil or Vegetable? Of course I'm assuming this is a dangerous task and goggles must be worn?? Helmet, goggles, and thick gloves.
I prefer garlic infused oil. Sounds quite tasty! Now..how do you get the ice cubes out? AND..do you bread them first? Pankin crumbs - and garlic infused olive oil.
Fried Ice Cream for dessert, of course. oh..I've actually had fried ice cream..that's pretty damn good!
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angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote:debspurpledragon wrote:angelsvintageattic wrote:jrogow wrote: From Britinnaca - OREGANO flavourful dried leaves and flowering tops of any of various perennial herbs of the mint family (Lamiaceae, or Labiatae), particularly Origanum vulgare, called wild marjoram in northern and central Europe, widely used to season many foods. The name is derived from the Greek oros, “mountain,” and ganos, “joy.” Oregano has long been an essential ingredient of Mediterranean cooking. Pliny the Elder thought it a remedy for bad digestion. The aroma, strong and aromatic, and the taste, warm, pungent, and bitter, are prominent in Italian cooking and in robust dishes of certain other cuisines, such as the Mexican chili con carne. In the United States the use of oregano rose sharply in the late 20th century, owing largely to the popularity of pizza. Italians call it the mushroom herb but use it with many other foods as well. The Spanish word orégano means marjoram, and the herbs are sometimes used interchangeably.
Well Dip me in Chicken Fat and Toss me in a Gator Pond! I had no idea it was mint!  I always just figured it was a leafy spice! ROFLMAO!! AVA...  live in Fl???  TOO funny...even my redneck son never heard that one! Oh, go fry ice! Fried ice? hmmm...sound delish! Are we using Peanut Oil or Vegetable? Of course I'm assuming this is a dangerous task and goggles must be worn?? Helmet, goggles, and thick gloves.
I prefer garlic infused oil. Sounds quite tasty! Now..how do you get the ice cubes out? AND..do you bread them first? Pankin crumbs - and garlic infused olive oil.
Fried Ice Cream for dessert, of course. oh..I've actually had fried ice cream..that's pretty damn good! Especialy with dulce tres leches syrup.FLINGING with wild abandon since 12/2006 - Good things come to those who FLING !
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Ok, hope I did this right... Thanks for the help, Deb! Here's our beauty, he was delivered on Christmas 2005! 
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debspurpledragon wrote:AWWW He's beautiful!!! I love his white 'lipstick' Thanks! I have to try to find one with him standing up - his 4 paws look like he's walked through paint, and his tail curls around, with just the tip white... he is very cute 
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heathermb769 wrote:debspurpledragon wrote:AWWW He's beautiful!!! I love his white 'lipstick' Thanks! I have to try to find one with him standing up - his 4 paws look like he's walked through paint, and his tail curls around, with just the tip white... he is very cute  WHat a handsome family member you have. SO nice to see furfamily here
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I agree!! Thanks for turning my thread into a Furbaby thread I love animals and I love seeing the pictures too. LMAO..Skynyrd is licking a paperplate next to my chair...My granddaughter, Madison, had crackers w/peanut butter and he stole the plate! He's such a nut!! 49 Flings Flung and WAAY more to come!Female in case you don't know LMAO 
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bway2kul wrote:heathermb769 wrote:debspurpledragon wrote:AWWW He's beautiful!!! I love his white 'lipstick' Thanks! I have to try to find one with him standing up - his 4 paws look like he's walked through paint, and his tail curls around, with just the tip white... he is very cute  WHat a handsome family member you have. SO nice to see furfamily here They are wonderful, aren't they? And best of all, they don't talk back!
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UMMMM...Skynyrd does 49 Flings Flung and WAAY more to come!Female in case you don't know LMAO 
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debspurpledragon wrote:UMMMM...Skynyrd does So do our trio - Nikky is esepecially sassy.FLINGING with wild abandon since 12/2006 - Good things come to those who FLING !
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Hey..there's a new member over in the infamous MB topic that has a Bengal....I hope she posts pics of her kitty here! Told her to come here so I'm bumping this up so she can find it! Her name is mellymel!! She's very nice...after all..she has a cat!
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ok, this is Tula my ragdoll rescue. she was kept in a cage as a breeder for her 1st 2 years of life. My house is the only place she sknow outside of a cage. She's really blossomed into a beautiful outgoing girl. 
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This is Missy, my tuxedo. I saw a cat get hit on the highway, I pulled over. The mama did not make it but I found this baby under the mama, she was maybe a week old. I hand fed her and now shes over a year old and she still tries to nurse on my chin 
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barbnolastname wrote:ok, this is Tula my ragdoll rescue. she was kept in a cage as a breeder for her 1st 2 years of life. My house is the only place she sknow outside of a cage. She's really blossomed into a beautiful outgoing girl.  I love ragdolls!!! The ultimate boneless cat! She's absolutely gorgeous!! Don't you love when they lay on their backs like that! So sad she lived in a cage all that time..I just don't know how people can do that...don't they realize that animals have feelings and needs too? All for the almighty buck! It really shouldn't be legal to breed that way...a large enclosed habitat would make more sense! This way they can climb and play like cats should!
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This is Nani (Nani is hawaiian for beautiful), I got her the day I returned from my Hawaiian cruise last August. She is 1/2 himilayen and 1/2 ragdoll 
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barbnolastname wrote:This is Missy, my tuxedo. I saw a cat get hit on the highway, I pulled over. The mama did not make it but I found this baby under the mama, she was maybe a week old. I hand fed her and now shes over a year old and she still tries to nurse on my chin  OMG! She must have been carrying her kittens to relocate!  Poor thing! I'm so glad you were there to find her..otherwise she would have just died under her mother! She's gorgeous too! Very regal looking in that picture!
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I love ragdolls!!! The ultimate boneless cat! She's absolutely gorgeous!! Don't you love when they lay on their backs like that! So sad she lived in a cage all that time..I just don't know how people can do that...don't they realize that animals have feelings and needs too? All for the almighty buck! It really shouldn't be legal to breed that way...a large enclosed habitat would make more sense! This way they can climb and play like cats should! [/quote] The breeder was arrested but out of over 40 ragdolls, only 6 adults survived 
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barbnolastname wrote:I love ragdolls!!! The ultimate boneless cat! She's absolutely gorgeous!! Don't you love when they lay on their backs like that! So sad she lived in a cage all that time..I just don't know how people can do that...don't they realize that animals have feelings and needs too? All for the almighty buck! It really shouldn't be legal to breed that way...a large enclosed habitat would make more sense! This way they can climb and play like cats should! The breeder was arrested but out of over 40 ragdolls, only 6 adults survived  [/quote] GOOD!!!! The evil bastard! I hope they put him in a really small cage to live as long as he made each cat live X 40!
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Moved just to keep everything in one spot: angelsvintageattic wrote:Hell..we're permanently NAILING that badge to your chest!  You're not allowed to leave us now! You have been assimilated! you are one of US! And now you have a puppy to show off and we get to watch her grow up! More pics please!!! Pictures? Sure! A for scale shot:  An action shot:  Socks and Princess meet for the first time: 
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