Subj : Books [1] To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Mon Jul 29 2024 12:59:02 Hi Dave, DD> Michener did great, if exhaustive, travelogues. RH> He'd concentrate on one place, from prehistory up to the time he was RH> there researching it. DD> I especially like Hawaii, Chesapeake, and Iberia. Ad he wrote "The DD> Bridges at Toko Ri" which was made into a pretty good movie. A Reader's Digest condensation of Hawaii got me intrigued, Centennial got me hooked. (G) RH> True; some of my "savings" are on the old 5" floppies; I started with RH> the echo when we had the C-64. Don't know if Steve still has them or we RH> tossed them out with one of our moves after we went with PCs. DD> I still have a Commode Door 64 w/floppy. My 1702 moitor is at the DD> fixit shop. I've been going through my floppies and e-mailing anything DD> I want to save to myself on the "big" confuser. That way i can have it DD> on hard disk or USB drive. RH> TBH, I've got a huge enough collection of recipies that I don't really RH> care if these are salvageable or not. Some, maybe but not the vast RH> majority. DD> Aw, jeez. I had a senior moment there. I can't locate my old 300 baud DD> modem for the 64. And I no longer have an Am,iga or Windoze box that DD> can be used to read *any* floppy discs. And I realised that we don't have a disc drive any more. DD> 8<----- NIP ----->8 DD> We had a Brook's Drive In (no relation I'm sure) in the town where I DD> was born. We used to go there about once a week and eat in the car - DD> they actually had car-hops back then. Even as a 6 y-o I could put DD> away an order of fries, burger and MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) DD> v8.06 RH> I could do a regular burger, small fries, small drink at McD's when RH> they first came to our area. Whole thing cost me 45 cents. (G) I still RH> don't eat more than that but usually sub out chicken for the beef and RH> salad for the fries. Cost is a lot more tho. DD> I remember those days well. When Mickey's D's came here burgers were DD> 8c, w/cheese - 10c. Fries were 5c and a milkshake 15c. And the minimum DD> wage back then was 90c/hr. My basic rates for babysitting were 75c/hour, $1./hour after midnight. DD> Title: Buttermilk Fried Chicken DD> Categories: Poultry, Vegetables, Dairy, Chilies, Herbs DD> Yield: 4 servings RH> That looks good but the way we do it keeps the kitchen cleaner and RH> cooler. (G) DD> My stove is well enough insulated that usig the oven does not heat the DD> house substantially. Although when my furnase quit last winter setting DD> the thermostat to 350ºF and leaving the door of the oven ajar while DD> the fan on the air handler was set to "RUN" kept it liveable if not DD> toasty. RH> Ours is fairly well insulated and we have central a/c but the kitchen RH> does get on the warm side. We use the toaster oven for small bake jobs, RH> like the chicken casserole I made last night or the raspberry scones RH> Steve made earlier in the week (from a mix). >> CONTINUED IN NEXT MESSAGE << --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... I am NOT burned out - just singed a little! --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .