Miss C. perhaps in future posts about jello you might put up a trigger warning for jello haters like me. I'm positive that I am not the only one in the world that's anti-jello.
Having stated in past posts here about my rabid/intense dislike of jello I have determined that if I was ever in the presence of that ham bombulation mold that I would kill it with fire. And probably end up with the house catching fire and my face in living color plastered across your tv screen on the ten o'clock news. Sorry, not sorry. E.V.E.R.
Sheep are very similar to children, IMO. My friends had 3 ewes and they (the sheep) loved wandering into their house expecting to be treated just like their humans. Very sweet natured.
I had a friend who was staying at our home. As a thank you he wanted to make us a dinner. He decided that a beef heart in applesauce was in order. The kitchen stunk from the smell. At the table I just refused to eat it. My husband, being much more patient and polite than I, took one bite and then put his flatware down. Our friend exclaimed that this was a great dish. He heartily dug in and chewed a big bite of beef heart in applesauce and swallowed. "Man, this is great!" he said. We watched him warily as he ate another bite. "Oh, so good!" he exclaimed. And then one more bite. He swallowed with some difficulty and moaned "Uh... oh... gah!" At that he admitted defeat and ran for the toilet.
I moved to the Lake Charles area for work related reasons in 2008 and bought a house in the 'Gone with the Wind' plantation subdivision. About 5 years after living there my friend pointed out a lot in the neighborhood that had a fairly new home built on it. She told me that a couple of years before I moved there that a black family had bought a home on that lot and the kkk had burnt it down to the ground. The family fled the area and the lot was sold to someone else. Had I known about this before I bought my house I would not have done so. I was thrilled to move out of that state 9 years later. Obviously the kkk is alive and unwell in Louisiana.