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Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 2:04 pm
by temporal1
lesterb wrote:
temporal1 wrote:... my mother would make a sandwich spread of bulk bologna put through her meat grinder, then mixed with mayo, diced onion, maybe a bit of pickle? celery? .. how was that, now? she called these "picnic sandwiches."

they took on a different taste, not bologna, not ham, but, very very tasty! :D
today's deli or commercial "ham salad" is not it!
I hadn't thought of that for years, but I think my mother did that too.
Wow, I could eat some of those sandwiches again. :!:
temporal1 wrote:... as a child, i was not fond of liver and onions. i recall having to sit with a plate of this in front of me long after everyone else left the table .. eventually, i was allowed to go to bed. (without the liver and/or onions.) :-|
Sorry, can't agree on this. My wife and I both like liver and onions. I'll order it in a restaurant at times, to my children's consternation. They can't imagine spending good money for liver and onions.

We don't have it much, but once the girls are gone, I guarantee we'll have it lots....
o, i developed a taste for liver and onions! :D
early in marriage, i found a French recipe that called for sauteing bunches of fresh parsley in butter, then sauteing the liver in this mixture. (easy, with no onions.) heavenly. 8-)
i have not made that in decades.

if mike offers deli sandwich mixes or sandwiches, he might sell a lot of those old-fashioned
"picnic sandwiches." maybe-probably a Depression recipe. we never had any left over!

now i must buy some bologna this week! :lol:

SPAM. my mother would occasionally fix it. i was not a fan. as a child, did not care for salty foods. even her otherwise delicious toasted cheese sandwiches were awful salty to me. as an adult, i WISH i still had that sensitivity. :-|

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 2:11 pm
by MaxPC
Yep, I know what you mean. Spam was very salty when I first tried it as a teen and I didn't like it at first. I finally developed a taste for it about 15 years ago or so. It wasn't nearly as salty as I remembered but I still rinsed it off. I like it fried so that takes care of some of the salt too.

We're out of it and need to buy some more.

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2017 3:53 pm
by KingdomBuilder
Y'all ever had fried spam and macaroni?
I used to enjoy that.

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 3:16 am
by temporal1
"i'm pretty sure this church has the best baptisms."
http://christianfunnypictures.com/wp-co ... ptisms.jpg

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:21 am
by temporal1

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:23 am
by MaxPC
temporal1 wrote:"who wants change?"
http://christianfunnypictures.com/wp-co ... change.jpg
:rofl:

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:06 pm
by Sudsy
Last Sunday our MB teaching pastor was teaching on spiritual gifts and he mentioned that we should use the discernment of other brothers and sisters to see if we are operating in a spiritual gift that does build up the body. We may like to do certain things but it might be we just are not gifted in that area. I ran across this video that, according to my (and I think most with some ear for music) would agree this brother does not have a spiritual gifting in this area - hold unto your ears



Well, the piano player was pretty good and it would appear the congregation enjoyed his singing or they were just encouraging him as a joke. Perhaps this is good singing in some churches. Maybe it is me but I would think someone should inform this brother he wasn't really gifted in that area. Yes ? No?

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:16 pm
by KingdomBuilder
Sudsy wrote:Last Sunday our MB teaching pastor was teaching on spiritual gifts and he mentioned that we should use the discernment of other brothers and sisters to see if we are operating in a spiritual gift that does build up the body. We may like to do certain things but it might be we just are not gifted in that area. I ran across this video that, according to my (and I think most with some ear for music) would agree this brother doesnot have a spiritual gifting in this area - hold unto your ears

Hahahah that is pitiful..
Well, the piano player was pretty good.
Kind of sounded like an old Saloon player...

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:42 pm
by MaxPC
Sudsy wrote:Last Sunday our MB teaching pastor was teaching on spiritual gifts and he mentioned that we should use the discernment of other brothers and sisters to see if we are operating in a spiritual gift that does build up the body. We may like to do certain things but it might be we just are not gifted in that area. I ran across this video that, according to my (and I think most with some ear for music) would agree this brother does not have a spiritual gifting in this area - hold unto your ears



Well, the piano player was pretty good and it would appear the congregation enjoyed his singing or they were just encouraging him as a joke. Perhaps this is good singing in some churches. Maybe it is me but I would think someone should inform this brother he wasn't really gifted in that area. Yes ? No?
Yes. Just show him the video. If he still can't hear the problem then 2 or three friends he trusts could 'explain it' to him.

Side note: our dog started howling after the first two seconds and we had to stop the vid. :o

Re: I think it is funny

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 5:51 pm
by gcdonner
temporal1 wrote:"who wants change?"
http://christianfunnypictures.com/wp-co ... change.jpg
I don't think it is funny at all! Sad really, because it is true. We pray for revival, but it is always others who need it, and not we ourselves. Any true revival must first begin with me personally before I can expect God to work in others around me.