SUPPER CLUB - Friday, Aug 13th
Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 6:12 am
Good morning,
Another toasty day here for us as we near 100*. We do pretty good keeping the house cool by opening it up in the cool mornings and closing it down about 11am. We spent last evening in our lower level which maintained 77* even during the heat of the day. I spent yesterday working on my quilt and probably will today, too. I received my Oct issue of American Patchwork & Quilting. Usually, the few magazines I get never have anything fresh and enticing to me, but this one has about 4 projects that I'd love to do! It's overwhelming my brain! I can't wait to delve into all of them!
I got a text from my niece in Alaska last night. My brother, Gene, is in the hospital. Looks like he has pancreatitis and will need his gall bladder out as soon as the pancreas settles down. He's been trying to teach himself to cook. We do a lot of texting about cooking but he doesn't want to hear that he should toss out his crock of old bacon grease or that his 2 yr old Crisco needs to go. Maybe now he'll re-think some of his diet choices . . .
Yesterday after my morning walk, I picked blackberries from the big patch in our front yard. I got 22 cups. I made a cobbler and froze three 6-cup packages of berries. I'll probably do one more picking, maybe Monday. I'm not doing jam this year as I overdid it last year, but I do like berries in the freezer. I'm thinking about making pickles, too . . . . maybe dill, but probably bread & butter. Perhaps both! Or none. We'll see what kind of cucumbers I can find.
TINA - Prayers for your aunt. I hope she recovers soon. Have fun with Adam's trailer!! lol! What kind of tractor are you bringing home? Make/model/year. I'm a tractor gal and we've been to many antique tractor shows and we even showed my dad's 1948 Farmall A that Bill meticulously restored back in the late 90's.
JANA - it's good for our hubbies to have a stash of something on their own! Bill isn't much of a stash-keeper unless it's computer equipment. At last count he had 5 computers, several towers, fans, hard drives, keyboards, etc. And a whole tote full of wires, cords, etc. And lots of reloading equipment that he never uses. But he still can't compare with my stash. I win! I'm lucky because he understands not having the right fabric for a certain project even though my shelves runneth over and he will even drive me to the fabric store! lol!
VELDA - love it! The cookie fairy! And I can almost smell those peaches from here! So tell us more about your new home - how many bedrooms/baths? What is kitchen like? Ground floor? I think you said there were no stairs. I'm excited for you. When do you finally vacate your fiver? Will the new owners leave it where it is or are they going to hit the road with it?
For supper tonite I think we're going to have a kind of scramble - sliced kielbasa, chunked sweet potatoes, onion, and apple (if we get our hands on an apple). If no apple I might sub in pineapple. And a side salad.
What are you thinking about for tonite?
Another toasty day here for us as we near 100*. We do pretty good keeping the house cool by opening it up in the cool mornings and closing it down about 11am. We spent last evening in our lower level which maintained 77* even during the heat of the day. I spent yesterday working on my quilt and probably will today, too. I received my Oct issue of American Patchwork & Quilting. Usually, the few magazines I get never have anything fresh and enticing to me, but this one has about 4 projects that I'd love to do! It's overwhelming my brain! I can't wait to delve into all of them!
I got a text from my niece in Alaska last night. My brother, Gene, is in the hospital. Looks like he has pancreatitis and will need his gall bladder out as soon as the pancreas settles down. He's been trying to teach himself to cook. We do a lot of texting about cooking but he doesn't want to hear that he should toss out his crock of old bacon grease or that his 2 yr old Crisco needs to go. Maybe now he'll re-think some of his diet choices . . .
Yesterday after my morning walk, I picked blackberries from the big patch in our front yard. I got 22 cups. I made a cobbler and froze three 6-cup packages of berries. I'll probably do one more picking, maybe Monday. I'm not doing jam this year as I overdid it last year, but I do like berries in the freezer. I'm thinking about making pickles, too . . . . maybe dill, but probably bread & butter. Perhaps both! Or none. We'll see what kind of cucumbers I can find.
TINA - Prayers for your aunt. I hope she recovers soon. Have fun with Adam's trailer!! lol! What kind of tractor are you bringing home? Make/model/year. I'm a tractor gal and we've been to many antique tractor shows and we even showed my dad's 1948 Farmall A that Bill meticulously restored back in the late 90's.
JANA - it's good for our hubbies to have a stash of something on their own! Bill isn't much of a stash-keeper unless it's computer equipment. At last count he had 5 computers, several towers, fans, hard drives, keyboards, etc. And a whole tote full of wires, cords, etc. And lots of reloading equipment that he never uses. But he still can't compare with my stash. I win! I'm lucky because he understands not having the right fabric for a certain project even though my shelves runneth over and he will even drive me to the fabric store! lol!
VELDA - love it! The cookie fairy! And I can almost smell those peaches from here! So tell us more about your new home - how many bedrooms/baths? What is kitchen like? Ground floor? I think you said there were no stairs. I'm excited for you. When do you finally vacate your fiver? Will the new owners leave it where it is or are they going to hit the road with it?
For supper tonite I think we're going to have a kind of scramble - sliced kielbasa, chunked sweet potatoes, onion, and apple (if we get our hands on an apple). If no apple I might sub in pineapple. And a side salad.
What are you thinking about for tonite?