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    Cook Chatty Cathy is offline Master Chef
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    Probably your Mom's age or even a little older, my youngest child is 27 yrs. old, and she is actually my third. I have 2 sons and 1 daughter. Being a parent is so much fun I decided to do it all over again and am raising my oldest grandchild! I am grandmother to 5!

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    oh my gosh! that sounds rather stressful ^^
    my mother is somewhere in the mid-fifties :P just to mention that fact haha
    so did u set up this forum and this homepage?

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    No Gazpacho not stressful at all, I really love children (especially when they are asleep) And I would rather be raising her than not. I stay young because of her!!!! And your Mom and I are close in age, I am in my early 50's!

    I did not set up this web-site I actually joined only about a little over a year ago. You can look on the right-hand top corner of the post and see the persons name and the actual month and year they joined. Then if you want to find out a little bit about that person you can go to the Top Navigator Bar under the Members List and click on it go to the letter their name starts with and click on their name after you find them and you can read a little about them, you remember when you joined you had to tell a little about yourself? Well that is for your biography for other members to get aquainted with you
    I think you would like this site if you can find time to become familiar with it, if you care to. We actually have many areas where you can start a thread, you just go to the bottom right hand side of the home page and click on the FORUM JUMP GO button and find the topic you would like to start a thread on. For instance if you wanted to talk about a favorite recipe, or where to find a recipe click on SHARED RECIPES and then THREAD and start a new thread asking your question or sharing a recipe. Maybe let us know what kinds of German dishes are your favorite to eat and ask us how to prepare them and then sit back and watch for replys! It is easy, also when a person is on-line at the same moment you are there will be a little green button lit up beside their name. Whoever developed this Forum did a splendid job. At least I think so, would you agree?

    I am going to go look up your biography! If you go to mine it will tell you my hobbies and there is a place there for us to put a photo of ourselves if we want to. You can also send Personal Messages to other members. I like Spice Place it has been good for me and I have learned so many new foods to cook and also have made friends and we even went on a mini-vacation one weekend and met up with another member here and we all went to the Heirloom Tomato Festival in Lexington, Kentucky. That turned out to be one of my favorite vacations in that whole summers activities!

    Cheers, Cathy
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    thanks for explaining me this forum so intensively, but actually all forums are built up the same and got the same structure so i am aware of the functions, thanks anyway ^^
    i just noticed that the topic name is spelled incorrectly, it should be "navajo" :P

    i'd love to attend such a meeting, but it will hardly be possible as i'm living thousands of miles away haah

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    Yes, Navajo is the name of the tribe of Indians that make the bread you love.
    Since I never belonged to any forums before joining this one I had to learn all the many features of using it and am enjoying it better! It is fun to have forums to learn and communicate and befriend people from all over the world! I love this forum best because it is the friendliest, we are able to chatter about anything, and have fun sharing and many times we get off topic as you have seen!

    Gazpacho, do you or your family garden in the summer? Is your growing season very long, and what are some of the favorite vegetables grown in your area? Many of us on this forum have gardens and I am just interested.

    Several of us also have chickens and so we have fresh eggs every day. I live in the city, but we have a nice size backyard and it is enough to have a garden and a chicken house out back. It is nice to have fresh vegetables and eggs.

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    hey, yep, we garden during summer and autumn, strawberries, cranberries, apples etc.
    i dunno if we still grow some vegetables :S
    but we don't have the space - and i'm sure my mother does not have the passion - to have chickens :P i am the only one in my family who dislikes eggs.. i can't believe it how americans can eat soooo much egg,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazpacho View Post
    i can't believe it how americans can eat soooo much egg,
    Oh Gazpacho believe it!!! We have eggs fried, scrambled, boiled soft & hard, poached, deviled eggs [which you might just enjoy] also we eat pickled eggs, and we use many eggs in cooking and casseroles! I give eggs to my neighbors, our pharmacist, our daughter, and friends at work. And we still have many eggs for ourselves. And all those lovely eggs out of just 6 hens I love our chickens they are fun to raise and really not much trouble. Except we hope to move soon and now must buy a house where we will be allowed to keep them! There was a time in my life I did not care too much for eggs, maybe one day you will like them like me.

    P.S. I do not eat eggs every day, nor even every other day, but I do like them when I have them!
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    sry, i had loads of things to do ^^

    i would open another question: i'm seeking for some typically "country-side-brewed"- beer. lol
    i mean i am not that beer fan, but maybe there are some cool beers or other beverages typical for the western states.

    regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gazpacho View Post
    sry, i had loads of things to do ^^

    i would open another question: i'm seeking for some typically "country-side-brewed"- beer. lol
    i mean i am not that beer fan, but maybe there are some cool beers or other beverages typical for the western states.

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    Hey Gazpacho,

    Glad you are keeping busy! How are the term tests going? I mdo hoipe you're doing good on them!

    I will start a new thread and ask your question re: home-brew there! I have never had homemade beer, but my grandma used to make some wonderful home- made wine we all loved it!

    Good to hear from you, Cathy

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    hey well tests are going on fine, thou some are really hard :S

    sry, but i couldn't find your thread, would u be so kind to post the link?

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