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Story Archives: Dianne Cage chats about food, friends, fun


Dianne Cage chats about food, friends, fun
by Dianne Cage - posted E-mail Story E-mail Story | Print Story Print Story 
"Beware of the ides of March"

Mike and I watched "Juda Ben Hur" the other night. We both had seen it years ago. They just do not make movies like that anymore. To think that Juda Ben Hur saw Jesus and witnessed the power, the glory and saw his miracles. The older you get and the more one knows, it means more to you. Having just returned from the Holy Land, recently, it made the movie really special. I know one thing, from travel and history, man has to be the cruelest animal on this earth. Fighting, killing and wanting what someone else has nothing seems to have changed.

Did you just love the Olympics? Loved it all but in the opening when the young man snow-boarded into the arena, was one of my favorites! The ice skaters were better than a Broadway play!

O DEAR!
Last column, RAMONA'S MORNING GLORY MUFFINS, I somehow deleted the first three ingredients in the recipe. So sorry! Let's just do it again. They are worth it! Thanks to Alice and Skip Bell for catching this computer glitch. As I am no whiz on this machine, I'm sure I punched the wrong button!
See who and what Dianne Cage is talking about this week — and what she is cooking up in the kitchen — on Page 9A of this week's Citizen.

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Dianne Cage writes a bi-weekly lifestyle column for The Ouachita Citizen. She and her husband, Mike Cage, live in Monroe.


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