Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Three Notable Chefs In East Montgomery County

Three notable chefs in East Montgomery County:

1. My neighbor, Henry.

2. Jerry Gay, President of the East Montgomery County Historical Society.

3. Holly Gear, and her chuckwagon crew.
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At the Taste of East Montgomery County, Montgomery
Pines Apartments of Porter, had a lot of fun-
Good food and creativity, as the Golden Chef Award,
was won.
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Three things that you wish you could go back to:

1. Your childhood.

2. Those errors you made, so that you could correct them.

3. That item on the grocery shelf, that is no longer there.
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Used the item for years, and beyond-
And then you look up one day, and it is no longer being
re-ordered, and it's gone.
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Three things about the better parent:

1. When you're little, sometimes you think Mom is better.

2. When you're little, sometimes you think Dad is better.

3. When you get grown, you think that Mom would make a better president.
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Chelsea Clinton's view for the day-
As the political endorsements, continue underway.
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Mary Elizabeth Rumsey
Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times



Three examples of a little extra in Montgomery County:

1. Another spoonful.

2. A second helping.

3. A pie a month, for a year.
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A bid at the Montgomery County Fair, for a pie at the Jr. Non-Livestock Auction,
Turned out to be about a dozen pies, instead of just the one.
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Three comments regarding April Fool's Day:

1. A Fool Such As I.

2. Fools Rush In.

3. There's a good chance you'll get fooled today.
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Sometimes we slip, and it can be hard-
To always be on guard.
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Three things about those gas prices:

1. They're hard to swallow.

2. We can't get by without the stuff.

3. D.C. is supposed to pump oil executives
regarding those high prices.
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On the government clock-
Trying to squeeze blood out of a rock.
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Mary Elizabeh Rumsey
Three by M.E./Rhymes of the Times

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