SUPPER CLUB - Sunday, Oct 16th
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2016 4:29 am
Good Morning!
Well, we survived the storm! Sue, who lives up near Canadian border, said they fared well, too. Power didn't even flicker at either of our houses. Lots of rain, and some wind gusts, a few up to 50+ mph, but nothing too exciting. This will be Storm of the Week, but no way will it be Storm of the Century and probably not even Storm of the Year.
Today is my grandmother's birthday. She would be about 140 years old. She died 10 years before I was born so I never knew her. But I'm named after her and always heard a lot of stories about how nice she was. I feel an affinity for her. She was the oldest of 13 and raised in a fifth-floor walk-up tenement in NYC! How far we have come! 3,000 miles!
TINA - so sorry Frankie is sick! And now Bill is, too! And my 41 yr old son! I'm on the edge and willing myself not to catch it. Waiting to see. And I would love to come watch watch the house demo, but I think I'm going to be busy tomorrow morning. Hope all goes smoothly. and I hope there's no nails left in the ground for Frankie to find with his tractor tires!!
BECCA - have you heard from your DGS yet? So far, the storm isn't nearly as bad as they thought it would be, but then Hood Canal can see more extreme weather than us even though they are only an hour away. I'm glad you were able to get to the visitation last night and then home again before dark. I've never heard of Supper Chowder, but it sounds so logical! Is it an 'official' recipe or one you have devised for your family?
IRISH - you are probably enjoying brunch with family right about now! Hope they are giving you lots of hugs and let one of them be from me! Both your and Becca's storm stories sure are memorable!! Ugh - I'd rather have the Marines at my door checking me than being laid up with a broken leg! So Becca wins the 'rather have' award, but you get the 'worst experience' ribbon!
JANA - so will this sink be your hand-washing sink, too? There are some pretty nice looking laundry tubs/utility sinks out there right now. We have one in our laundry cubby. Boy, does it get abused! From washing painting supplies to laundering Scottie.
CHICKIE - yoo hoo!! What's cookin' at your house?
Our brunch this morning may not be such a rousing event. My son is sick so they are staying home. And so the gluten issue is now mute. I expect my DD and SIL will still come and maybe their oldest boy, Drew, who just turned 23. I am hoping to give Drew his Seahawk quilt today, his housewarming gift.
My chicken/rice/broccoli/mushroom/cheese/olive/ casserole last night was pretty good, if I do say so myself. Though, you know how it goes - these dishes take on a life of their own. We had enough to have fed the whole Supper Club! So we'll be eating on that for a while.
What's for Sunday Supper at your house?
Well, we survived the storm! Sue, who lives up near Canadian border, said they fared well, too. Power didn't even flicker at either of our houses. Lots of rain, and some wind gusts, a few up to 50+ mph, but nothing too exciting. This will be Storm of the Week, but no way will it be Storm of the Century and probably not even Storm of the Year.
Today is my grandmother's birthday. She would be about 140 years old. She died 10 years before I was born so I never knew her. But I'm named after her and always heard a lot of stories about how nice she was. I feel an affinity for her. She was the oldest of 13 and raised in a fifth-floor walk-up tenement in NYC! How far we have come! 3,000 miles!
TINA - so sorry Frankie is sick! And now Bill is, too! And my 41 yr old son! I'm on the edge and willing myself not to catch it. Waiting to see. And I would love to come watch watch the house demo, but I think I'm going to be busy tomorrow morning. Hope all goes smoothly. and I hope there's no nails left in the ground for Frankie to find with his tractor tires!!
BECCA - have you heard from your DGS yet? So far, the storm isn't nearly as bad as they thought it would be, but then Hood Canal can see more extreme weather than us even though they are only an hour away. I'm glad you were able to get to the visitation last night and then home again before dark. I've never heard of Supper Chowder, but it sounds so logical! Is it an 'official' recipe or one you have devised for your family?
IRISH - you are probably enjoying brunch with family right about now! Hope they are giving you lots of hugs and let one of them be from me! Both your and Becca's storm stories sure are memorable!! Ugh - I'd rather have the Marines at my door checking me than being laid up with a broken leg! So Becca wins the 'rather have' award, but you get the 'worst experience' ribbon!
JANA - so will this sink be your hand-washing sink, too? There are some pretty nice looking laundry tubs/utility sinks out there right now. We have one in our laundry cubby. Boy, does it get abused! From washing painting supplies to laundering Scottie.
CHICKIE - yoo hoo!! What's cookin' at your house?
Our brunch this morning may not be such a rousing event. My son is sick so they are staying home. And so the gluten issue is now mute. I expect my DD and SIL will still come and maybe their oldest boy, Drew, who just turned 23. I am hoping to give Drew his Seahawk quilt today, his housewarming gift.
My chicken/rice/broccoli/mushroom/cheese/olive/ casserole last night was pretty good, if I do say so myself. Though, you know how it goes - these dishes take on a life of their own. We had enough to have fed the whole Supper Club! So we'll be eating on that for a while.
What's for Sunday Supper at your house?