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Re: [Homestead] Ice cream concession, festivals, flea market, beaches
- From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Ice cream concession, festivals, flea market, beaches
- Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2004 13:29:47 -0800
----- Original Message ----- From: Tvoivozhd<mailto:tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
> I've mentioned this before in the dim, distant past---an ice cream or
> soft-serve booth with a freezer powered by a steam engine or a
> make-and-break gasoline engine. Figured it would be necessary to cobble it
> together yourself, but here is an Amish who makes and wholesales ice cream
> and/or softserve powder---and a four-wheel trailer with a make-and-break
> engine, looks like a monster White Mountain freezer.
> Amish softserve dry mix, make and break engine portable freezer
http://www.amishmaid.com/Equipment.htm<http://www.amishmaid.com/Equipmenthtm>
But unless one *had* an Amish dairy herd
maintained the Amish way on Amish *feed*,
the *ice cream* wouldn't be the same,
now would it ? .... sigh .... Whoa - Tvo !!
do they sell their own dried milk ?!? If they
do - what an opportunity for me to get some
even thousands of miles away from them !
And *worth* the shipping charges, never
mind the cost of the milk ....
Toni
>From WarrenSmith AT PalmettoBuilders.net Sat Nov 13 17:12:59 2004
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> I think you are essentially correct. I guess we most fear religious power
> more than other forms because of history, stuff like the Crusades, people
> burned at the stake for witchcraft, and of course the beheadings going on
> in the Middle East. Something there is about religion that causes
> otherwise
> decent people to do inhuman things. That irrationality scares me.
Agreed.
However, I don't think anyone needs to worry about BJ3's letter being read
aloud in the next Cabinet meeting. Ain't gonna happen.
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[Homestead] Ice cream concession, festivals, flea market, beaches,
Tvoivozhd, 11/12/2004
- Re: [Homestead] Ice cream concession, festivals, flea market, beaches, Toni Hawryluk, 11/13/2004
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