a note about eating peas from Anne Rutherford [log in to unmask] Hengist was coarser than Horsa, And Horsa was awfully coarse. Horsa drank whiskey, Told tales that were risque', But Hengist was in a divorce. Horsa grew coarser and coarser, But Hengist was coarse all his life. That reprobate Horsa Drank tea from a saucer, But Hengist ate peas with his knife. By Desmond CArter On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, J. R. Bruman wrote: > Don McKinley wrote: > > > > ken said don mix your peas with you mashed potentates. well the only > > thing i like on my potatoes is grave noodle or with a cheese sauce in them > > i know they all end up in your belly but am fussy. all veg. i want in > > dishes by them selfs. my knife is 10/16 wide. i want my mind to help > > control my shakes. so am trying to eat peas corn other veg. with it. that > > is why i got a mind it is to use it. may not work but i still say i can > > beat this pd even after 26 years. this mon vivian fixed oat meal for me now > > all i like in it is butter and salt no milk. so she made it a little > > thicker all most thick to walk on not bad or good but i done it. so as time > > goes on we will try other things may not work but what have i got to loose > > just food. bad table manners but i am in by own house. i learned to smile > > while looking in a hand mirror why not this some body else try and let on > > how you do and what you did okdoky. > > I eat my peas with honey > I've done it all my life. > It makes the peas taste funny > But keeps them on my knife. > Joe > J. R. Bruman (818) 789-3694 > 3527 Cody Road > Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-5013 >