Thursday, August 13, 2009

Par-Tay!

Better yet, let's not. Although I fear the effects of too much prune whip are about to manifest themselves for poor little Betty on the right, there...

7 comments:

  1. My idea of a prune party is an hour in the hot tub with some preseco and darling Ed. We are oh-so-easy after that.

    I do congratulate those lovely children on their party hats. Shame they don't make them like that anymore.

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  2. This is going to be the highlight of your week after we stick you in The Home.

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  3. Prune Parties for kids ,, Honey only if your 80..

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  4. next time you make a pot roast, throw some prunes in....you'll thank me.

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  5. prune whip for everybody!

    (and while I do stuff porkloins with apricots, I've never heard to prunes in pot roast - thank you, Norma!)

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  6. I personally love the word prune, and all that it means, literally and implied. None of this "dried plum" BS for me. And for the record, Sunsweet Premium Punes, in the can are to die for...

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  7. One of my houseboys creates a hot prune sauce for roast pork.

    Scrumptious.

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