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jingle_jangle wrote:Brasilian avos are sweeter than the ones we have here, so ours take a bit more sugar.

Take a couple of skinned avos, toss 'em in a blender with a half-cup of milk, sugar to taste. That's all there is. I use liquid blue agave sweetener; three teaspoons should be a good median.
I'll take the turbinado au natural in mine, but that sure sounds good.

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Iowa is one big cornfield, trying my best to get out of it and find some musicians who don't want to play country!
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whojamfan wrote:Iowa is one big cornfield, trying my best to get out of it and find some musicians who don't want to play country!
(Note to self: That scratches the invite to re-locate to Lawrence, KS) :lol: :lol:


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I've been to Lawrence, Kansas Jim, played at some crazy club in the middle of a cornfield. I don't like this new country, but the olds stuff and bluegrass really kicks. Unfortunately, I can't play it to save my life, but I suppose I could learn. :D
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It's a bummer what all the horrible weather has done to our wonderful corn this year. :cry:

Hey Mike, we're somewhat of neighbors -- what stuff do you play in your bands?

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I play powerpop/rock/old punk/mod/60s fuzz and psychadelic. Ok singer, good songwriter. Any interest?
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johnallg wrote:Ahhh, the joys of summer!
Yes!
How about some fresh caught Lake Erie Walleye fillets on the grill to go with the corn? Yummy! :mrgreen:

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whojamfan wrote:I play powerpop/rock/old punk/mod/60s fuzz and psychadelic. Ok singer, good songwriter. Any interest?
Oh yeah, we ought to meet up and jam sometime -- that's my kind of music! I'm a decent singer/player, but only "novice" on the songwriting. :wink:

My most recent "band" kind of fizzled before we could get out of the garage (one of the guys is exploring job opportunities outside of the state), so I am a little wistful about that...

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Where you at,what town Scott?
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whojamfan wrote:Where you at,what town Scott?
Cedar Rapids. BTW, just about every year, we make the trip down to the Old Thresher's Reunion! :D

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Scott, just sent you a PM :D
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