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Old March 7, 2016   #1756
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I always liked slaw the next day..or two or..
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Old March 7, 2016   #1757
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Worth, your catfish meal looks delicious!
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Old March 7, 2016   #1758
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I always liked slaw the next day..or two or..
I have kept slaw refrigerated in a ziplock bag with the air removed forever and it stays fresh;
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Old March 8, 2016   #1759
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Homemade Pastrami homemade kraut homemade pickles an onion and coleslaw.
Black eyed peas are cooking in the pastrami broth.
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Old March 8, 2016   #1760
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I just don't understand how people eat onions. Everything else looks great, though. When I eat at your future restaurant, I am going to have to be very clear to the server to leave the onions out.
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Old March 8, 2016   #1761
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Another Geico moment.
This really isn't a Gecko it is a Texas Anole lizard that can change colors.
In the summer they will display their red throats by flashing them to each other to attract mates.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...ThBztDSNsSia4w


I do have spotted geckos here along with many other types of lizards.

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Old March 8, 2016   #1762
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I just don't understand how people eat onions. Everything else looks great, though. When I eat at your future restaurant, I am going to have to be very clear to the server to leave the onions out.
Cole_Robbie, I know you are joking, but ...
My grandma ate onions and garlic on a daily bases and I do not remember her getting cold or flu.
Worth is most likely never gets sick as well.


Worth, your pet lizard is cute. What do you feed him to make him green?
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Funnily enough, I love garlic....weird.
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I'd have passed out cold seeing a lizard. OUT COLD. Real fast.
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Old March 8, 2016   #1765
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I'd have passed out cold seeing a lizard. OUT COLD. Real fast.
You would stay passed out here everywhere you look there is some sort of lizard and sometimes snakes.
I have seen as many as 20 something big lizards run across my drive all at once when I come home.

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Old March 8, 2016   #1766
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Same here. We have lizards that crawl up on the "outside" windows from April through November. They do that to eat the bugs at night that fly up to the light coming through the windows.

Deborah, I put "outside" so you wouldn't think they're in our house
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My parents in law leave in Florida and they have lizards crawling everywhere. These lizards often seat on the screen of the florida room bathing in the sun. They love it. You can see few at a time. They are not as green as the one on Worth's picture, more brownish. I am not afraid of them. I do jump if I see frogs. Florida frogs scare me.
On the Marathon Key we always admire iguanas. They do too change colors.
Here in NJ we see lizards but not as often.
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I used to live next to an African American lady I called the voodoo woman.
She would call me and and say.
Worth you come over here and get one of your nasty bug eyed things out of my sink and take him back home with you.
He is looking at me right now like he is about to do something.
Lord have mercy he just stuck his tongue out at me get over here now.
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I feel creeped out just reading this. I hope I don't faint... THUD. Deb? Deb?...
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Deborah, I took a picture a while back with a lizard on the window. I didn't post it because there was this reflection a 6'-1" 225 lb. fat guy in the window.

Everyone has told me that our lizards here are called geckos - I had to look it up ...https://www.google.com/search?q=geck...t0CxsQ_AUIBigB

That is what they are. They look very interesting stuck on the windows. They are actually a little like a cat or a rabbit. You can pet them and they are sort of domestic, but you have put some effort into getting them to trust you in that way.
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