SC - Lima beans and Puff the cat
JEANNE STAPLETON
jstaplet at du.edu
Sat Aug 7 20:01:35 PDT 1999
> >>>>>>>>
> I'm with you! I rate lima beans as a non-food item. My
> household
> divides itself into branches over lima beans.
>
> I had a great scam with my mom's cat (who was a rescued stray)
> growing
> up: Puff would sit beside my chair under the table at dinner
> and when
> we had lima beans, I would rotate the plate until the lima beans
> were
> at five o'clock and flip them off under my arm one at a time
> with my
> fork. Puff neatly fielded all of them and appeared to feel they
> were
> acceptable for feline consumption.
>
> Berengaria
>
> <<<<<<<<
>
> Interesting that your comments should dredge up such a
> long-forgotten memory, but wasn't Puff the name of Dick & Jane's
> (from the reader fame) cat? I have vague memories of an orange
> tabby at the feet of baby Sally's high chair. We were friends
> in 1st grade, and they have a treasured place in my heart (grin)
>
Tyrca,
Puff was indeed Dick and Jane's cat. Our Puff was a fluffy little white
cat, and my mother did not have the wide-ranging imagination that I have
always possessed. :-) I gave him the middle name "Pierre", just
because, and the rest of the family always remembered him as "Puff
Pierre" or "Pierre", if that tells you anything.
That cat was a garbage-gut. An inspiration to omnivores everywhere.
Berengaria
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