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Then how the heck are you supposed to eat a tuna melt, Reuben and swiss, Egg salad,ham salad,Turkey salad and a simple BLT. And the most important thing is ,Toast is a food pusher to your fork for breakfast. A lil culinary dozer if you will. Its Lunacy your typing I tell ya.

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I like the Amarillo area pretty good. We could have had thirty acres in madisonville several years ago but didn’t want to leave my mother in law even though she’s from Texas. She went to Mary Harden Baylor. In her memory I’ll say Giggem Aggies

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I use toast to sop up the runny yellow yoke from my eggs. Bread works to though. I’d rather have biscuits

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Amarillo has grown so much it blows my mind every time I go back. When I was a kid it wasn’t near what it is now. In her memory I’ll say a Hook 'Em Horns and Gig 'Em!

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She and I had a blast watching Alabama play the aggies. She was a very special person. I was closer to her than I am my mother. She always encouraged and never had a negative response

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She sounds like my kind of lady! A sweet granny that watches football? That’s my Nana through and through. I bet they would’ve gotten along just fine!

We called her nana also. She only watched it with me. She spent most of her time watching Fox News lol. I could shoot it straight with her and get away with it but her girls couldn’t. That didn’t sit to well with my sister in law sometimes. There at the end when she would think someone was coming to visit who had died umpteen years ago I would just agree with her to keep her from getting agitated. We had cameras and motion detectors set up in her room so we could monitor her at night to keep her from falling. It was a tough time with the five of us crammed into her two bedroom but we made it and wouldn’t trade those two or three years ( they kinda ran together) for anything

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My Nana is going through the same battle now. We know we don’t have much time left and it’s hard being in a different state. Thankfully, my sister lives two miles from her and can look after her. We did have to take her car away and that caused a huge meltdown but I think we’re finally past that. After losing her keys for the 40th time and not remembering where the grocery store was it was just time. The store is literally 1.3 miles from her. It’s so hard to see her like that. That woman has done it all. She even drove an 18 wheeler as a team with my grandpa for years then owned and operated a handful of truck stops and gas stations and even one restaurant. She was as independent as it gets and now she struggles to remember some of the most basic things. It’s heartbreaking.

When I took her key I just swapped it for another key that looked the same. She just needed to think she still had it. It’s a not wanting to give up control thing. The last time we went out my wife and son were in Reynosa Mexico on a mission trip and I took her to eat catfish and oysters. She had a half an oyster and a piece of fish left and she wanted to save it for lunch the next day. She wasted nothing

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Off all the stuff you typed, I only eat BLT’s, and then only the BT on plain white bread.

Smoked bacon?? Thats twice cooked meats! Same with ham. Lol. I knew people who had to rely on a particular food when they had nothing else to eat, and they wouldnt eat it ever again, once they no longer had to. My uncles that were in Nam and Korea wars wont eat rice for a diffrent reason. And MamaJune wont eat mayonaise sammiches.

You need to try a Reuben on rye my friend, your missing out. If you don’t like kraut, corned beef,swiss,thousand island dressing or rye bread. Then don’t bother, you’ll hate me.

My wife makes Reubens regularly, but mine are on plain white bread. I’ll eat pancakes and waffles, but not French toast. Never ate a chicken leg or wing either. But I love chicken breast if it is fried a long time and no juices come out when I bite into it.

Nope. I’m a dark meat only guy on chicken or Turkey,unless if its chicken noodle soup,then the whole fryer goes in.

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Then we need to split a chicken and a cheerwine sometime

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:rofl:That’s why your the GOD father on here. Always coming up with the best solutions to a problem.:+1:

Since this thread is derailed, my straight laced mom, who drinks grape juice instead of wine at communion, just posted this. I called her and she said it just meant it’s nice to drink in the sunshine.

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:rofl::joy: