Saturday, January 5, 2008

Re: [LinP3] Exchange 1996 USA $100 Bills


No one takes them anymore! Check your bills before you
leave, make sure they are clean, with no torn bills.

--- Michael Bauer <mb96782@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Tim -
> I don't know of any money changers that will take
> the 1996 series $100 bills. Its best to bring the
> 2002 series bills. The 1996 series were too easy to
> counterfeit and some money changers got burned with
> conterfeit bills. The 2002 series were deliberately
> made to be very difficult to counterfeit.
> Mike.
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Tim <g_link_s@yahoo.com>
> To: LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 8:05:08 AM
> Subject: [LinP3] Exchange 1996 USA $100 Bills
>
> Hello...
>
> Been a while since I have posted here. Coming back
> to the Philippines for a couple of months and wanted
> to know if things are still the same with 1996 $100
> Bills.
>
> Before they would not exchange them at most places.
> Does anyone know if this is still the case...
>
> Tim
>
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[LinP3] Re: Pancakes

I have seen Bisquick both in the supermarket in SM and in Metro at
Ayala. I use Pillsbury Hot Cake mix myself, pretty good too, and cam
be found in almost all supermarkets in Cebu at least.

Pete

--- In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com, "c_a_p_t_a_i_n_r_o_n"
..> wrote:
>
> If you can't find it in Phils, then try the following
>
>
> HOMEMADE "BISQUICK" FOR BISCUITS AND PANCAKES
>
> 8 c. all-purpose flour
> 1/3 c. baking powder
> 2 tsp. salt
> 8 tsp. sugar (optional)
> 1 c. Crisco
>
> Using a pastry blender, cut in shortening until mixture resembles
> coarse meal. Store sealed in pantry or refrigerator.
> To use:
>
> BISCUITS - add 1/3 cup milk to cup of mix.
>
> PANCAKES - 3/4 cup milk to a cup of mix, and I like to add an egg
> also but the original recipe didn't do that.
>
> I add a one quart envelope powdered milk, or 3/4 cup Carnation
> powdered milk to the whole batch as I make up the mix; and then I
> just add water when I use it.
>
> --- In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com, "raybuhr"
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Friends,
> >
> > I know this sounds trivial, but my filipina wife and I
> are
> > moving to the philippines in a few and months and we are making a
> > list for the things we would like to take with us and one of them
> is
> > "Bisquick" for making pancakes. Does anyone know if you can buy
> > Bisquick in any of the grocery stores?
> >
> > Thank you, Raymonnd Buhr/Texas
> >
>

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