SUPPER CLUB - Mon, March 17th
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:08 am
Happy St. Patrick's Eve!
IRISH - I'm sure learning a lot about Irishmen from you this week! As a "McDonough", I'm soaking it all in! I never met my grandfather, but I've been told he could charm the paint off a battleship! As a 5 yr old boy in Galway, his family made potato vodka and his job was to sit on top of the roof and watch for the British revenuers, or other unwanted guests!
BECCA - I'm glad you are getting in some walking time, especially with your friend. My walks have been curtailed for a while. Between my cold, my sister, and my walking buddy's eye surgery, our doggies are suffering!
CHICKIE - How long will your DGD be staying this visit? Any special projects lined up? And what kind of ravvies did you have? I made some pumpkin ravvies once that actually were quite yum yum!
JANA - how's the kitchen coming? Will it get wrapped up this week?
JOANNE - I saw a big old warming streak coming your way! Are you in danger of any flooding?
Well, I think I'm going to survive if I don't break a rib coughing. Someone on the forum said putting Vicks on the soles of your feet at night can help coughing. I've been doing it and I think it works! At least, for about 3 to 4 hours. But today I join the real world again and will be driving my sister and SIL to meet my DD and have a girls day out. We'll be having lunch at Debbie Macomber's Tea Room in Port Orchard, hitting thrift shops, quilt shops, and whatever else looks good along the way.
As for supper, I haven't planned anything because last week my sis said she planned to take us out to supper somewhere. And if she does, tonite is the night. But if that doesn't happen, I'll make us a quick pasta supper with sliced kielbasa, black olives, basil and tomatoes. And asparagus spears if we stop at the grocery today.
Is there a plan cooking at your house yet?
IRISH - I'm sure learning a lot about Irishmen from you this week! As a "McDonough", I'm soaking it all in! I never met my grandfather, but I've been told he could charm the paint off a battleship! As a 5 yr old boy in Galway, his family made potato vodka and his job was to sit on top of the roof and watch for the British revenuers, or other unwanted guests!
BECCA - I'm glad you are getting in some walking time, especially with your friend. My walks have been curtailed for a while. Between my cold, my sister, and my walking buddy's eye surgery, our doggies are suffering!
CHICKIE - How long will your DGD be staying this visit? Any special projects lined up? And what kind of ravvies did you have? I made some pumpkin ravvies once that actually were quite yum yum!
JANA - how's the kitchen coming? Will it get wrapped up this week?
JOANNE - I saw a big old warming streak coming your way! Are you in danger of any flooding?
Well, I think I'm going to survive if I don't break a rib coughing. Someone on the forum said putting Vicks on the soles of your feet at night can help coughing. I've been doing it and I think it works! At least, for about 3 to 4 hours. But today I join the real world again and will be driving my sister and SIL to meet my DD and have a girls day out. We'll be having lunch at Debbie Macomber's Tea Room in Port Orchard, hitting thrift shops, quilt shops, and whatever else looks good along the way.
As for supper, I haven't planned anything because last week my sis said she planned to take us out to supper somewhere. And if she does, tonite is the night. But if that doesn't happen, I'll make us a quick pasta supper with sliced kielbasa, black olives, basil and tomatoes. And asparagus spears if we stop at the grocery today.
Is there a plan cooking at your house yet?