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By Dub and Deb ——--April 20, 2011

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Good morning! Welcome back to Ridin’ Out the Recession, and thank you all for stopping by to visit, and sit with us a spell! FIRST…GREAT NEWS…Deb got her first test results back today…finally! It seemed like forever, to be honest with you people! This was the test checking out her bones. According to the tests, her bones are 100% clean!! We both were ecstatic when we were told!

Let me say this, and it comes from the bottom of our hearts…Thank you all so very, very much for your support, concern and prayers! You are all just wonderful people, and we’re indebted to you all, thank you again! Please continue praying for Deb, as she still has the glucose, which is a radium injection from my understanding, this coming Monday morning. This will tell us if cancer is to be found anywhere else in her body. I’m sure there are plenty out there who know much more about all this than Deb or I, but unfortunately, we’re learning more in this regard. We’re still under the impression surgery will be the week of the 25th as well, but this may be put back, as the test we’re having done Monday, was supposed to have been done today. But this was postponed as she had a problem with her EKG, so today she had to undergo a stress test, instead of the glucose. Anyway…

Cattails

Yesterday we were discussing cattails, sofkee, and had just started with Koonti flour, and I found it interesting enough to talk on it just a little more today. If you remember, Bonnie had described to us how she liked to prepare the cattails. 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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