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  • That’s a good one, cleaver! It took me a few times reading it “get it.” :)
  • Or The La Brea Tar Pits which is actually The The Tar Tar Pits. :)
  • I think the “Curl Up and Die” is the mortuary. ;) I laughed so loud at the original one that it triggered my living room light that is attached to one of those “Clap On, Clap Off” switches. That made my day. Thankx! It’s the little thangs. :)
  • Queenie~ That works! Blue_Eyes~ That gave me a good laugh… sure it isn’t curl up and dye? lol Another version might be curl up and dry. ;)
  • What? No one wants to come out and play?
  • blueyz~ For your enjoyment, another “lively” conversation about the virtues of cutting corn is at vacuum sealers help please. Happy corning. :)
    in Cutting corn? Comment by Bluedolfin
  • Branwyn32~ The kelp noodles are in the fridge section in stores. To find where you can get them in your area or to mail order them, contact Sea Triangle, the manufacturer or Goldmine for mail ordering single packages. Happy noodling.
  • lightlike~ To conduct a search like I mentioned previously, one needs to be on the Forum tab. If you are using Internet Explorer for your browser, it appears (I just checked) that the “search” field/button on the Forum tab is MIA (missing in action)…
  • bronwyn~ This topic comes up about every other week so there are tons of threads that have people suggesting/commenting on great recipe books. Try searching the Forum tab on “favorite book”, “raw food book”, “uncook book”, “recipe book” and/or “cook…
  • Just stumbled on something that might be useful to someone... I have two yahoo accounts and have been frustrated to keep having to sign out of one account to sign in to the other (I have a biz account and a personal account). When using Firefox, to …
    in Firefox Comment by Bluedolfin
  • Ok… I had installed the IE add-on and for the life of me couldn’t figure out where is something to start IE from Firefox… I was so disappointed because TJAB’s recommended it so highly and it sounded like something good. So, I just figured it hadn’t …
    in Firefox Comment by Bluedolfin
  • troublesjustabubble~ Way cool! Thankx!
    in Firefox Comment by Bluedolfin
  • troublesjustabubble~ That sounds like a great add-on. What is it called and do you have a link to the site to download it?
    in Firefox Comment by Bluedolfin
  • woohoo drgonfly~ You can have both IE and Firefox on your ‘puter without “issues”, or at least more then usual. ;) Have fun exploring Firefox. I prefer to keep mine pretty simple, without lots of add-ons… less to go wonky.
    in Firefox Comment by Bluedolfin
  • emtpdmom~ That is great that you are in communication with waterbaby! I saw the segment on Oprah that you mentioned. Just be aware that Oprah will probably tread lightly on the subject. The last time she mentioned swearing off beef, the beef industr…
  • The “agency” to contact with these types of suspicious emails (or any other type of correspondence) is the FBI. Contact a local office and they will give you a fax number or email addy to forward the suspicious correspondence. BTW, your bank, the IR…
  • Some easy things to start out with are scarves and blankies. Check out some pattern books at the bookstores or craft/yarn arts stores (some stores have single pattern booklets also) for something you like that is for a beginner. By the time you get …
    in knitters Comment by Bluedolfin
  • carrie6292~ Here are a few suggestions that might help… Make sure the crank has a good grip on whatever produce you are spiralizing. Use produce that is firm to hard that is pretty close to being round. Put the bigger end of the produce towards the…
  • watherbaby~ Much love and healing energy to you and your family.
    in Waterbaby.. Comment by Bluedolfin
  • Blue_Eyes~ Yah, some sites don’t work as well with Foxfire. You can use both IE and Foxfire at the same time. 98% of the time I use Foxfire. On the rare occasions when something is wiggy with Firefox (I guess I use different sites than you… I’m not …
    in web page color? Comment by Bluedolfin
  • queenfluff~ No, Foxfire is made (or at least distributed) by Mozilla Foundation. What Mozilla is probably doing is licensing some anti-phishing software developed by Google that Mozilla has incorporated into Foxfire. Many times companies will go to …
    in web page color? Comment by Bluedolfin
  • emtpdmom~ Glad I could be of assistance… queenfluff~ As drgonfly mentioned, spellcheck is for those of us who have “creative” spelling that might confuse others. The thing I think is really cool with Firefox, is, that while I am typing along, while …
    in web page color? Comment by Bluedolfin
  • drgonfly~ Upon Ray’s recommendation I started using Firefox. I really like it. I’m having less “issues” then when I was exclusively using IE. There are some features I really like in Firefox like “as you go” spellcheck (much needed for me). I can’t …
    in web page color? Comment by Bluedolfin
  • FYI Y’all… From the MAJOR Update Today. Any Problems? thread, Ray posted: If you’re on Windows, switch! No, I’m just kidding. But Internet Explorer is known to have so many problems that I don’t even test this site on it that often. We very highly r…
    in web page color? Comment by Bluedolfin
  • Hi Kandace~ All the hard work y'all are doing is really showing!!! Thank you! A few issues: * I tried to click on the links you posted for the recipes and what displays is the front page of the Recipes Tab. The recipe does not display. To display th…
  • rosehebrew~ That looks like a cool spiral slicer. Does it come with different cutting blades or only one that is semipermanently attached.
  • If you search on “San Diego” you will find some threads that discuss restaurants and other things raw in San Diego. I know we have previously discussed it a few times. There are a few of us active posters that live in San Diego. If you have any ques…
    in San Diego Comment by Bluedolfin
  • Ezekiel bread and Challah are very different breads and are not related. Challah is a sweet, egg-based bread that is very light, traditionally made for the Sabbath and holidays. Challah is traditionally formed/made into a braid. Challah is associate…
  • smiller450~ *tap* *tap* *tap*... we are (or at least I am impatiently) waiting for the recipe... where is it? teehee
  • smiller450~ For how to add a recipe during the website transitioning, see http://goneraw.com/forum/site-use-tips-and-hints#comment-104929. Looking forward to your raw latkes recipe. :)