
I have an online friend from a ladies forum who said when we all get together she'll fry us chicken with her special recipe she has perfected over the years. (If we don't eat meat there I presume there will be some special formula. Unlike Gates fake meat!) Cool … looking forward to her special fried chicken. :yes: The beauty of Italian meals … you can still go vegetarian … by having the pizza with plain cheese and tomato sauce or add the veggies to it or bruschetta (served on baked pizza pie dough or french bread toasted and add chopped onions, chopped tomatoes, slices of mozzarella cheese, arugula and olive oil. And spaghetti or baked ziti served without the meatballs? Lasagna, stuff shells or manicotti with ricotta cheese :whistle: Toasted Ravioli! (not vegetarian) Dipped in melted butter. (not Kosher either) PS No no, not mozzarella, provel! (Yeah, I'm from St. Louis; lived on the Hill for 15+ years.) He said it's like Tiktok, owned by the Russians. I found this on Google: Telegram was launched in 2013 by the brothers Nikolai and Pavel Durov. Previously, the pair founded the Russian social network VK, which they left in 2014, saying it had been taken over by the government. Pavel Durov sold his remaining stake in VK and left Russia after resisting government pressure. Pavel Durov told The New York Times in 2014 that Telegram was conceived out of a desire to have a free and secure communications platform out of the hands of the Russian state. Telegram’s developers position their product as safe and protected. But in practice that’s not entirely true: the reality is that Telegram has a number of quirks that make protecting your messages a little tricky, and it’s got nothing to do with the complexities of cryptography, but with much more prosaic stuff. Let’s take a look at some rather dubious features in both the messenger’s interface and general logic that make it less secure than is commonly believed. . . . The last paragraph came from this website: https://usa.kaspersky.com/blog/telegram-why-nobody-uses-secret-chats/27662/#:~:text=Telegra m's%20developers%20position%20their%20product,with%20much%20more%20prosaic%20stuff. Amir Tsarfati: If you feel like you are in a storm right now, remember the middle is not the end. You have a promised destination given by the One whom you do not now see but will someday. No storm can alter that, and what lies on the other side of this life and its storms, trials, and tribulations is a place of unimaginable peace and beauty where death, pain, and sorrow, and all their causes, are banished forever. Until then, we walk by faith, not sight, knowing that someday we’ll get to the other side. https://t.me/s/beholdisraelchannel