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icebox
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0 posted 2003-11-25 08:50 PM



We just prepped a cheesecake sublime,
tucked into the oven on time,
and now I sit stalking a rhyme,
wondering why
this art of poetry tears at me
while I'm awaiting the chime.

The treat's for an upcoming dinner,
done lightly so's to be a sure winner,
imagine, me a hell raising old sinner,
teaching precisely
the patience of my kitchen's artistry
to a sullen but willing beginner.

©2003 by icebox

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Enchantress
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1 posted 2003-11-25 09:02 PM


How adorable!!
I love this!  And, I'll bet you're both having such fun!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~I've loved you forever, in lifetimes before~

Copperbell
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2 posted 2003-11-25 09:03 PM


Original...a nice little slice of life (those are, in my opinion, the best kind of poetry)
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3 posted 2003-11-25 09:14 PM


I'm on my way!
LOL, what a great poetic inspiration, Baking and cooking with your daughter!

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4 posted 2003-11-25 09:56 PM


Imagine is right!  Was it good?  Wonderful this sharing.

Carpe' Diem

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5 posted 2003-11-26 10:23 AM


Awww, this is so sweet. Cooking is an art, too.
My Mother is an artist in cooking.  
Hugs  
Ethel

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6 posted 2003-11-26 10:27 AM


And you put it in the icebox. LOL
Happy holiday.


Kahlil
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7 posted 2003-11-26 10:36 AM


I CAN imagine that!  Two peas in a pod???

Have a nice time.  ~K~

Edder
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8 posted 2003-11-26 01:41 PM


Something about old dogs and new tricks...outstanding write, my friend.

[This message has been edited by Edder (11-26-2003 01:41 PM).]

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9 posted 2003-11-26 02:29 PM


icebox,
   great mood bringing forth lots of memories in the kitchen.   I loved the stalking part and have found that "a watched poet never boils" is just not the case!
Thanks for sharing the dessert!
                           Sadelite

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10 posted 2003-11-26 04:27 PM


One thing you do know, is that the "sullen" will be gone when she remembers it.... 20 years from now it'll be "us, making Thanksgiving dinner together," and nothing but happy.

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PouringJewels
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11 posted 2003-12-01 03:11 AM


Enjoyed your read. I can relate.
passing shadows
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12 posted 2003-12-01 03:34 AM


indeed a sight to behold
Martie
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13 posted 2003-12-01 01:41 PM


icebox

I can picture this..it makes me smile.

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14 posted 2003-12-01 01:56 PM


I'm trying to decide which slice would be the better tasting! ~ This slice of life or a slice of that cheesecake sublime! lol


EA


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15 posted 2003-12-01 03:20 PM


I like the rhyme, and I like the subject. It sounds like fun.  I remember when my youngest boy and I made a Bayou Goo together.  We didn't get it quite right, but it tasted fine.

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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