Old Bay Seasoning on Pork Chops - great!

On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 14:12:03 -0600, Janet Wilder
wrote:


Why have salt at all? The amount is so personal!

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
Brooklyn1 wrote:

No, not three years but quite long. The deed will be done soon.
After I am settled, I'll deal with photos. I have taken a lot,
most, unfortunately, before I got my new camera.

No house warming. Actually, I should have a reverse house
warming: have folks over and give THEM stuff. I have so much I
need to get rid of, even after splitting some things with my daughter.

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Jean B.
 
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 23:58:36 -0500, "Jean B." wrote:


The body of a deed gives the physical description of the property,
shouldn't take but a few minutes at a keyboard to type in the transfer
portion with your name. If it's taking so long to prepare the deed
then there must be a problem with the description and/or a clear title
descrepancy arising from the title search... I would recommend in the
strongest possible terms that you have a brand new survey made, and be
sure your lawyer obtains title insurance. Read the description
carefully to be sure that there are no easements/ROWs over that
property.


Dispose of as much as possible prior to moving.
 
Christine Dabney wrote:

That wasn't what I was thinking of, but I do have some duplicates.
I haven't decided what I will do with them. I sometimes delude
myself into thinking I will have a shop.

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Jean B.
 
Brooklyn1 wrote:

Haha. I don't mean that kind of deed. I can see that that was
not the right word to use for such a thing though. There was
something I didn't like on a map I saw for the first time at the
closing, but that has been thoroughly checked out. I do want to
have the lot surveyed, because it is irregular, and I have no idea
where it extends to as it goes up over a hill--or how far it
extends into the woods. I want to make sure trash doesn't get all
over that area--especially trash that will harm critters.

I am getting a dumpster soon. I need to pitch lots of clutter.
Figure out what to do with other things. When I last moved, I had
things coming from three different places. Some things had been
in storage for over 20 years. Therefore, there was a fair amount
of duplication... or worse.

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Jean B.
 
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