A little gem from a CWA recipe book

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I am sure you all have an organisation like the Country Women's Association, (known as CWA) in your country. They are known for diplomacy and political activism via tea and very good scones. I have just been looking through a little recipe book published a few years ago by my old CWA Branch, and came across a little thought-provoker that all women could relate to.

"If swimming is so good for the figure, how do you account for ducks?"

:-)

Louise

a lovely way to start my morning with a smile--thank you Louise!

Louise, your Country Womans' Association sounds so beautiful, motherly and feminine, unlike a certain Grandmothers' Group in New Mexico where I picture a large, bubbling witch's cauldron, filled with recently harvested men's testicles, into which the witches are adding turmeric and charparral. Thinking of you Lan.

Bowing to public pressure, and not wishing to be lumped in with Christine's gang of blood-thirsty witches, I will do as Alemama suggests and leave.

Have fun gals.

- Davina

I cannot get my brain around this sort of mindset! Actually, Girl Scouts for Grannies is more our model. Hm-m-m, but a reconstructive pelvic surgeon's testicle or two? I'd have to think about that one. :D

I am very sorry Davi was so upset by Whole Woman.

Just for the record, CWA is very effective politically, pretty feminine, conservative, and touchy feely. However, it is also plenty of evidence of bitchiness, back-stabbing, power-mongering and alpha-female behaviour! Country women are no different from any other women. Amen.

L