Subj : AARP was: Flip Phones was To : Ruth Haffly From : Dave Drum Date : Sat Jul 15 2023 05:45:00 -=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Mike Powell <=- RH> We were members of AARP for a bit, until we found out their political RH> stance. It disagreed with ours so we dropped it. MP> For those who might be curious, were did you find the info on AARP's MP> political stances? RH> My husband did the research on it so I just asked him. He said that RH> it's been so long since he did the research, he couldn't remember where RH> he got the information. If nothing else, I'd suggest you check their RH> web site. Sorry I can't help you more. You should go to this web site and check out AARP's stance on politics https://states.aarp.org/aarps-policy-political-partisan-activity From them, not from some entity with an axe to grind. They're as close to apolitical as this echo is *supposed* to be. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Politically Correct Balkan Pljeskavica Categories: Pork, Grains, Cheese, Herbs, Chilies Yield: 4 Servings 1 lb (440g) ground pork 1 lg Egg 1 tb Cracked wheat, bulgur, flour - or bread crumbs 1/2 c Chopped mushrooms 1/2 c Grated "yellow" cheese 1/2 c Crumbled feta Splash of beer Paprika, salt & pepper 1 ts Chile powder 1/4 ts Dried oregano or chubritsa 2 tb Chopped fresh dill; (the key - ingredient) Onions & garlic are optional * kashkaval cheese if can get it A kind reader passed along ths, which, he says is a hybrid of the pljeskavica he found in Serbia (where it is best), in Macedonia (where they claim to have invented it), and in Bulgaria (where he lives). In Serbia and Macedonia they like to serve it as a giant flat communal burger, he says, so it can be spread on a baking pan, baked until it turns slightly pink, and the put on the grill. Pljeskavica is traditionally served with a salad of chopped tomatoes and cucumbers with feta, salt and oil, fresh bread, and "of course," Balkan (or even Czech) plum brandy. It may also be served with djuvec rice. Mix the ingredients together in a large bowl. Make individual patties or one large one. Cook on a grill, a grill pan, a frying pan, or under the broiler. From: http://www.ochef.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... I know exactly what a sextet is... But I'd rather not say... --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .