SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, May 31st
Posted: Tue May 31, 2016 2:59 am
Good Morning!
Well, we made quick work of May, didn't we! Even my grandsons were saying that time is just going too fast! Isn't it supposed to drag for young people??
IRISH - Yes, I do have my Christmas done for my sis and BIL. But remember, all our gifts come from thrift shops or whatever odd or goofy things we can find. We get the fun of shopping all year. We'll probably swing by my sisters' in CO in October on our way to Texas and celebrate Christmas then. But she can haul her own gifts back! Now to start working on the other sister. I already have a Mickey Mouse wall clock for her for $1.69. And it does work! Is TErry still there?
VELDA - do you put dill or dill pickles in your potato salad? I do. My SIL puts sweet pickles in hers. MY DD, Lara, makes the best potato salad ever! I taught her, of course. But she has become the master of P.S.
CHICKIE - I would go for all those tick-less berries you have! Two years ago, the big blackberry patch (the big Himalaya berries) where I pick was bulldozed, so last year there were none. But this year, they've growing back, so my walking buddy and I are keeping a close watch on them. No ticks here either! ;o)
TINA - glad thing are seem to be improving with your folks. How far away does your SIL live? What was for supper?
JANA - so how did Aaron's ribs turn out? Does he have a smoker? When I was a kid, my dad dug a hole in the ground, about 3-ft square, would build a fire, and put meat or (ugh!) fish over it and cover it all. That was his smoker.
BECCA - glad you are feeling some better. There's nothing like a good case of food poisoning! I've had it before and I have nothing but sympathy for you! Please hug and thank your grandson for his service to our country. I don't blame him for not wanting to go to the parade or be in it. I'm listening to an audio book right now that takes place in the Great Depression. The WW-I veterans in this story felt the same way. I just want to hug every single active military person and veteran!
I think tonite's supper will be grilled chicken and a big old salad. Maybe another veggie or maybe cheesy potato packets on the grill. We're going to have some great grilling weather this week and we need to eat down the freezer before leaving next Tuesday.
Have you got a dinner plan yet?
Well, we made quick work of May, didn't we! Even my grandsons were saying that time is just going too fast! Isn't it supposed to drag for young people??
IRISH - Yes, I do have my Christmas done for my sis and BIL. But remember, all our gifts come from thrift shops or whatever odd or goofy things we can find. We get the fun of shopping all year. We'll probably swing by my sisters' in CO in October on our way to Texas and celebrate Christmas then. But she can haul her own gifts back! Now to start working on the other sister. I already have a Mickey Mouse wall clock for her for $1.69. And it does work! Is TErry still there?
VELDA - do you put dill or dill pickles in your potato salad? I do. My SIL puts sweet pickles in hers. MY DD, Lara, makes the best potato salad ever! I taught her, of course. But she has become the master of P.S.
CHICKIE - I would go for all those tick-less berries you have! Two years ago, the big blackberry patch (the big Himalaya berries) where I pick was bulldozed, so last year there were none. But this year, they've growing back, so my walking buddy and I are keeping a close watch on them. No ticks here either! ;o)
TINA - glad thing are seem to be improving with your folks. How far away does your SIL live? What was for supper?
JANA - so how did Aaron's ribs turn out? Does he have a smoker? When I was a kid, my dad dug a hole in the ground, about 3-ft square, would build a fire, and put meat or (ugh!) fish over it and cover it all. That was his smoker.
BECCA - glad you are feeling some better. There's nothing like a good case of food poisoning! I've had it before and I have nothing but sympathy for you! Please hug and thank your grandson for his service to our country. I don't blame him for not wanting to go to the parade or be in it. I'm listening to an audio book right now that takes place in the Great Depression. The WW-I veterans in this story felt the same way. I just want to hug every single active military person and veteran!
I think tonite's supper will be grilled chicken and a big old salad. Maybe another veggie or maybe cheesy potato packets on the grill. We're going to have some great grilling weather this week and we need to eat down the freezer before leaving next Tuesday.
Have you got a dinner plan yet?