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Well, I am not even gonna attempt the train question, then.
here is something that may help you solve the train problem…
Well, I am not even gonna attempt the train question, then.
Three hours and 240 miles later............................................there will be a pop quiz this evening
this one is for extra credit :
A train leaves Chicago traveling west at 60 miles per hour. An hour later, at 12 noon, another train leaves Chicago traveling east at 80 miles per hour. When are the two trains the same distance from Chicago?
Only part way..............Does either train go through Ohio?
They turned out really good. I’ll bet even better toasted up in the morningGot to thinking about those English muffins hard. Found a no knead recipe that is very easy. It’s sitting on the counter now for 18 hours making those delicious nooks and crannies View attachment 321632
Is there still a midnight train in Georgia?Only part way..............
Thank you, they are pretty good and way better than store bought Pretty easy too just takes two days and about 2 joints cooking them four at a timeThose look really good, Sub.
Hair pick is a good idea. I just forked them all around. I cringe seeing them being cut with a knife…Devised a quicker way of forking 'em, too. I took a new hair pic, put a shim under it that brought it up to the center level of the muffin, and slid the muffin into it. Lots quicker than working a fork all the way around a dozen of the little buggers.
I ate three. The last one toasted with strawberry preserves. I’m about to popMine didn't turn out too bad either. Old Hen said she thought it was the best batch so far.
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Looking for simpler times?Is there still a midnight train in Georgia?
I woofed down two toasted with butter and raspberry preserves. Wish I had some duck eggs left. One of those and a couple of slices of bacon would make a great breakfast for tomorrow.I ate three. The last one toasted with strawberry preserves. I’m about to pop
Just getting into duck eggs here and am impressed. If any of ya'll are near Portland, I have a friend who is in the process of starting up a chicken and duck farm.I woofed down two toasted with butter and raspberry preserves. Wish I had some duck eggs left. One of those and a couple of slices of bacon would make a great breakfast for tomorrow.
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