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Location: Sitting in Heavenly places in Christ Jesus
Posts: 460
Curlybenswife , down here we dont just buy a dry bread roll and stuff it with tuna, i actually made my very own tuna roll for dinner last night, the crust was perfect and so was the filling, if you want i could share the recipie with you i'm sure curlyben would appreciate a REAL home made tuna roll.
Curlybenswife , down here we dont just buy a dry bread roll and stuff it with tuna, i actually made my very own tuna roll for dinner last night, the crust was perfect and so was the filling, if you want i could share the recipie with you i'm sure curlyben would appreciate a REAL home made tuna roll.
Good grief for someone so young and supposidly so christian you are a very very rude your person and if you ever ever speak to me like this in public again you are going to hell young lady trust me.
If for something so simple and quite obviously cheap you need a recipe then you are quite seriously lacking in some imagination.
I trained to be a chef young lady i find your comments extreamly insulting and rude I am also not able to read minds hense why i asked you to clarify your meaning of tuna roll.
Location: Sitting in Heavenly places in Christ Jesus
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I was never rude to you, you were sarcastic with me earlier, if you could refer me to the sentence or word you did not like, im sure we could clear it up, i can see that you know about food, did'nt know you were a chef, wow....but my talents concerning cooking and baking comes from God. I would really like to mail you a few of my recipies, that is if you want. Ps. Where did you get the credentials to send people to hell because i told you how we made tuna rolls here? I forgive you though . Friends ?
A tuna roll my Mother made, she called, tuna in a boot, she shaped it that way. Then she used cream of celery soup, used about half a can of milk, to reconstitute a thicker sauce, then served it on top. It was very yummy. I just never remember to try and reduplicate her recipe.