SUPPER CLUB - Fri april 29
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 2:48 am
Good Morning, everyone!
We are almost ready for Mary Q's and Sue's visit. Today's "biggies" will be laundry and making hamburger buns for the first time ever. I'll have time to run to the store if they turn out ugh-oh. This is Judi's recipe. I made sure to use someone else's recipe so I'd have some where to place the blame if I needed to.
JANA - how could I forget sour cream and green onions and refried beans?? I know better, honest!! Your pantry sounds so organized! I do try to keep mine in order, too, and when we shop, I bring older food forward. But it's a pretty loosey goosey system I have compared to yours!
CHICKIE - that is so funny about the birds nesting in your clothespin bag! We had some nesting in the king pin of our fifth-wheel hitch, too, about 4 years ago. We were sweating it because we had a departure date to go somewhere and thought we'd have to delay. But all was good and the nest was empty the day before we were due to leave. At least that's what Bill told me . . . . BTW, no needles, no Rx needed to buy flea meds. The syringes are merely used to draw up the measured amount and deliver it onto the skin. We get Frontline Plus because it also includes tick protection. We don't have a tick (or heartworm) problem in this part of the country, but since we travel so much, our kids need protection. We usually get them from Pet Meds.com. Scottie also has an Rx med that he takes once a month so we get that there, too, but we had to fax in the Rx. Our vet suggested we go on-line because her prices are high. She only sells meds as a convenience to her patients. Don't frack Doyal! It will be a few days before I can start on those blocks anyway. Unless Mary and Sue feel like sewing . . . For those who don't know, Chickie is sending me some blocks to make a comfort quilt for Chriss's aunt. I might put the girls to work when they get here!
TINA - I'm so sorry you've been under the weather. Couldn't be stress, could it? . . . Not that there's anything in your life to be stressed about. Hope you are feeling up to snuff today!
IRISH - how wonderful that Regis, after a lifetime of doing what he's doing, still loves it! How many people can say that! All my brothers did what they love. And the oldest, at 81, is still doing it - long haul trucking in Alaska. Sorry you got scammed with the on-line meds. I'd be leery, too, if that had happened to me. And how are we going to get Jim to eat? We need to make nutritious foods disguised as cookies, I guess. Glad he likes Ensure. Our Jim hates it.
BECCA - sounds like your DD will be very busy this summer! Renting would be a better idea than buying the wrong house in haste. Is there a name yet for the new baby?
My tropical crisp turned out pretty good last night. I topped it with whipped cream. And it was a healthy recipe, too.
Tonite is still a mystery, but I did see some leftover marinara sauce in the fridge. I wonder if it's still good. County extension here says maximum life-span for leftovers is 5 days but many foods are 4 or even just 2 days. Hmmm.... There could always be hamburgers on the grill. We should test out our homemade buns, I suppose. So that's probably what we'll have.
Bon appetit`, y'all!
We are almost ready for Mary Q's and Sue's visit. Today's "biggies" will be laundry and making hamburger buns for the first time ever. I'll have time to run to the store if they turn out ugh-oh. This is Judi's recipe. I made sure to use someone else's recipe so I'd have some where to place the blame if I needed to.
JANA - how could I forget sour cream and green onions and refried beans?? I know better, honest!! Your pantry sounds so organized! I do try to keep mine in order, too, and when we shop, I bring older food forward. But it's a pretty loosey goosey system I have compared to yours!
CHICKIE - that is so funny about the birds nesting in your clothespin bag! We had some nesting in the king pin of our fifth-wheel hitch, too, about 4 years ago. We were sweating it because we had a departure date to go somewhere and thought we'd have to delay. But all was good and the nest was empty the day before we were due to leave. At least that's what Bill told me . . . . BTW, no needles, no Rx needed to buy flea meds. The syringes are merely used to draw up the measured amount and deliver it onto the skin. We get Frontline Plus because it also includes tick protection. We don't have a tick (or heartworm) problem in this part of the country, but since we travel so much, our kids need protection. We usually get them from Pet Meds.com. Scottie also has an Rx med that he takes once a month so we get that there, too, but we had to fax in the Rx. Our vet suggested we go on-line because her prices are high. She only sells meds as a convenience to her patients. Don't frack Doyal! It will be a few days before I can start on those blocks anyway. Unless Mary and Sue feel like sewing . . . For those who don't know, Chickie is sending me some blocks to make a comfort quilt for Chriss's aunt. I might put the girls to work when they get here!
TINA - I'm so sorry you've been under the weather. Couldn't be stress, could it? . . . Not that there's anything in your life to be stressed about. Hope you are feeling up to snuff today!
IRISH - how wonderful that Regis, after a lifetime of doing what he's doing, still loves it! How many people can say that! All my brothers did what they love. And the oldest, at 81, is still doing it - long haul trucking in Alaska. Sorry you got scammed with the on-line meds. I'd be leery, too, if that had happened to me. And how are we going to get Jim to eat? We need to make nutritious foods disguised as cookies, I guess. Glad he likes Ensure. Our Jim hates it.
BECCA - sounds like your DD will be very busy this summer! Renting would be a better idea than buying the wrong house in haste. Is there a name yet for the new baby?
My tropical crisp turned out pretty good last night. I topped it with whipped cream. And it was a healthy recipe, too.
Tonite is still a mystery, but I did see some leftover marinara sauce in the fridge. I wonder if it's still good. County extension here says maximum life-span for leftovers is 5 days but many foods are 4 or even just 2 days. Hmmm.... There could always be hamburgers on the grill. We should test out our homemade buns, I suppose. So that's probably what we'll have.
Bon appetit`, y'all!