SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, Oct 4th
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2016 3:44 am
Good rainy morning!
We got a lot of yard work done yesterday. Bill has equipment that, if I can talk him into helping, we can do as much in 3 hours as I can do alone in 3 days. And yesterday he helped!! Another day or two like that and we'll be good to go into the winter - will just have leaves to deal with as they fall. Felt good to get so much done. I even had some sewing time before June came back from SEattle. (Sis)
TINA - I almost forgot about your Sue and Sam! Will this end up being a different project from the ISBS swap you hosted (and will host in near future!) You have a lot of doctors. Wishing only the best outcome from all those appointments!
IRISH - what a special wedding! And glitches often become the stories you recall with laughter later. But for me, the highlight was the Irish Blessing! And I'm so happy to hear that Jim's 'vacation' went off so well. Maybe you can do it again sometime just to give you a rest, or perhaps you can visit Terry . . . How is your foot? Are you still in the boot? If so, I hope you were able to jazz it up for the wedding!
CAROLE with an E - so happy you saved the crops! Even the palm? Does it bear anything or is it strictly ornamental? Yes, there are rules here - well, just the one really. Though I truly think liver should be put on the banned list as well. But as you can see, it's like herding cats to keep an eye on everyone's menu!!
VELDA - much as I love a night or three off from cooking, it's always nice to plan a full, new menu. And that will be tonite for us! And I have between now and the end of this post to figure out what it will be!
CHICKIE - have you tried to grow an avocado tree? Maybe, if you plant it in the right spot and baby it along, it will thrive! Yes, it was odd that everyone loved our Snickers but Bill's mom. But that was our Beverly. She didn't like me either. We had a list of folks who asked if they could have Snick if we die. There is no such waiting list for Scottie. lol! But we love Scot anyway.
JANA - let's see now, Matt lives 20 minutes away, Aaron will be 10 minutes away, Sarah is 5 minutes away (?), Daniel is two states away . . Who is left? don't you have five? I feel like I'm trying to name the Seven Dwarfs here! But how nice to have almost all your kids so close by, yet in their own space. any chance Daniel will ever move to Utah?
CAROL without an E - your chix parm sounds pretty good. Wish I had ingredients on hand for all that. But I can't justify going shopping when I have so much other stuff on hand. But maybe next week . . .
My sis and I never went thrift shopping. She stopped to see Jim on the way home and next brother up, Al, was there, too. So they spent the day visiting Jim between his therapies and then went to lunch together. She got home at 2:30. So I sewed half my afternoon away. worked for me!
Supper - I'm wondering about baked potato soup. I've never made it before but how hard can it be?. But I'm over run with potatoes. Though we just had soup for two nights. Maybe Thai chicken with rice and salad. And I'll do the soup in a few days. I really need to take stock of what's in the freezer.
Acchhh!! I just lost this entire post! But hitting the FWD arrow twice (when back arrow didn't work) brought it back. Whew!
So what's the plan, Stan? Got a menu idea to share?
We got a lot of yard work done yesterday. Bill has equipment that, if I can talk him into helping, we can do as much in 3 hours as I can do alone in 3 days. And yesterday he helped!! Another day or two like that and we'll be good to go into the winter - will just have leaves to deal with as they fall. Felt good to get so much done. I even had some sewing time before June came back from SEattle. (Sis)
TINA - I almost forgot about your Sue and Sam! Will this end up being a different project from the ISBS swap you hosted (and will host in near future!) You have a lot of doctors. Wishing only the best outcome from all those appointments!
IRISH - what a special wedding! And glitches often become the stories you recall with laughter later. But for me, the highlight was the Irish Blessing! And I'm so happy to hear that Jim's 'vacation' went off so well. Maybe you can do it again sometime just to give you a rest, or perhaps you can visit Terry . . . How is your foot? Are you still in the boot? If so, I hope you were able to jazz it up for the wedding!
CAROLE with an E - so happy you saved the crops! Even the palm? Does it bear anything or is it strictly ornamental? Yes, there are rules here - well, just the one really. Though I truly think liver should be put on the banned list as well. But as you can see, it's like herding cats to keep an eye on everyone's menu!!
VELDA - much as I love a night or three off from cooking, it's always nice to plan a full, new menu. And that will be tonite for us! And I have between now and the end of this post to figure out what it will be!
CHICKIE - have you tried to grow an avocado tree? Maybe, if you plant it in the right spot and baby it along, it will thrive! Yes, it was odd that everyone loved our Snickers but Bill's mom. But that was our Beverly. She didn't like me either. We had a list of folks who asked if they could have Snick if we die. There is no such waiting list for Scottie. lol! But we love Scot anyway.
JANA - let's see now, Matt lives 20 minutes away, Aaron will be 10 minutes away, Sarah is 5 minutes away (?), Daniel is two states away . . Who is left? don't you have five? I feel like I'm trying to name the Seven Dwarfs here! But how nice to have almost all your kids so close by, yet in their own space. any chance Daniel will ever move to Utah?
CAROL without an E - your chix parm sounds pretty good. Wish I had ingredients on hand for all that. But I can't justify going shopping when I have so much other stuff on hand. But maybe next week . . .
My sis and I never went thrift shopping. She stopped to see Jim on the way home and next brother up, Al, was there, too. So they spent the day visiting Jim between his therapies and then went to lunch together. She got home at 2:30. So I sewed half my afternoon away. worked for me!
Supper - I'm wondering about baked potato soup. I've never made it before but how hard can it be?. But I'm over run with potatoes. Though we just had soup for two nights. Maybe Thai chicken with rice and salad. And I'll do the soup in a few days. I really need to take stock of what's in the freezer.
Acchhh!! I just lost this entire post! But hitting the FWD arrow twice (when back arrow didn't work) brought it back. Whew!
So what's the plan, Stan? Got a menu idea to share?