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By Dub and Deb ——--May 18, 2011

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Good morning. I would like to welcome everyone back to Miz Judi’s Kitchen, and I hope this finds all happy and healthy. As for me, I am doing just fine. We went and met with the surgeon this morning, and they have scheduled my surgery for next Wed. morning at 9:00 am. They’ll be doing a mastectomy, and also removing a lymph node from under my arm, both on my left side. We’re going to get started so we can start kicking some butt!

I would like to just thank all of you for your prayers, and support for me and my family. I cannot thank you enough, and keep them coming. Now, on the lighter side… When we went to the chicken farm this weekend, it brought back some funny memories. As you might already know, Dub and I used to run the farm for his Dad. Josh and Mark helped out just as much as two grown men at many different times. It was hard to find help back then, so once you got a crew you wanted to keep them. I had gone through a lot of people before I found a really good crew. After I finally got a good, hard working group of ladies that worked well together, things ran very smooth. I’m telling you, they were all just the best people I’ve ever worked around, and we got the job done. The plant processed between 200 and 210 cases per hour, and we, the women cased the eggs as they came from the packer to us. The eggs were already in cartons or flats, and these rode a conveyor belt from the packers to our packing stations. We’d take the cartooned or flatted eggs, put them into the cases, and sent them down another conveyor belt into the cooler where the cases were put onto pallets to be shipped. We worked hard, and this crew took particular pride in getting the job done, and doing it to the best of their ability. More...

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Dub and Deb——

‘Ridin Out The Recession With Dub and Deb in “Miz Judi’s Kitchen’!

Note to Readers: There are a few things that Dub doesn’t know but one thing he does know is that the word ‘Riding’ (as in Riding Out the Recession) is spelled with a ‘g’ at the end.  But Dub not only walks the walk, but speaks like he is: down home, true blue, and plain speakin’ country folk.

Dub and Deb are both native Floridians, live in Central Florida, and run a small business as well. They have five children, and seven grandchildren.

Both love to cook, love to laugh, grow a garden, and generally try to “aggravate” most anyone around them basically…all in good fun, of course!


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