SUPPER CLUB - Tuesday, Jan 18
Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 3:33 am
Good morning,
Foxy and I are here again this morning, to delight (or fright?) you with our supper ideas. I can guarantee, his are frightful, so better to listen to me. Every morning these furry boys wake me at exactly 4:18am, I feed them, then settle into my chair with my coffee and computer and Foxy joins me. It's a full lap with a blanket, a computer, a cup of hot coffee, and a 19# cat!
Yesterday was a good, busy day. Besides doing everything we do to break camp we picked up groceries and then drove back to the pottery place to get two more pieces - a cat planter for my sister's birthday and a painted coyote for our front door. (Bill stayed in truck). When we got back, I had 2 extra hours so I made 11 more crazy blocks then packed away my sewing. This trailer would like nice and clean all the time if we didnt' have to live around all the sewing stuff! But we do.
Bill is good this morning. Hoarse voice, occasional coughing, and hiccups. According to the CDC, this is an extremely rare side effect of Covid and should last 48 hrs. We have 8 to go. My tried and true remedy, a spoonful of sugar, works but only temporarily. We are hitched up and ready to go when it's light out (we have a strict rule about dark driving - we don't do it.) but we have a brake light out on the trailer so he's got to work on that first.
JANA - I hope you find some ambition soon. Maybe you're supposed to spend the week, feet up in front of the fireplace, good book in hand, and let the ambition come to you.
TINA - with those meat prices, maybe the vegetarians are onto something! Wow!
LORI - What a great photo! Jack is a lot bigger lap-load than Foxy! Guess I'm lucky! I would love to go to the Sew-Expo in Puyallup first week of March but I'm with you - too many people crammed together.
BECCA - I bet all that snow is pretty! I just hope you won't have to go anywhere in it. I remember my mom making anything my dad would eat when he was getting radiation for laryngeal ca. He liked baked custard. Mom gained a lot of weight during that time! lol!
CAROL - I know you will have such fun at Road. One year Bill and I volunteered to hang, and take down, quilts at the big show that used to be in Tacoma. It's a LOT of work, especially having to keep all the quilts organized.
I have our supper for tonite in the bag. Literally. The pork is cooked and diced an in a Ziplock. For Pork fried rice. The lettuce, also, is washed and in a Ziplock. I'm ready to cook!
What are you cooking tonite?
Foxy and I are here again this morning, to delight (or fright?) you with our supper ideas. I can guarantee, his are frightful, so better to listen to me. Every morning these furry boys wake me at exactly 4:18am, I feed them, then settle into my chair with my coffee and computer and Foxy joins me. It's a full lap with a blanket, a computer, a cup of hot coffee, and a 19# cat!
Yesterday was a good, busy day. Besides doing everything we do to break camp we picked up groceries and then drove back to the pottery place to get two more pieces - a cat planter for my sister's birthday and a painted coyote for our front door. (Bill stayed in truck). When we got back, I had 2 extra hours so I made 11 more crazy blocks then packed away my sewing. This trailer would like nice and clean all the time if we didnt' have to live around all the sewing stuff! But we do.
Bill is good this morning. Hoarse voice, occasional coughing, and hiccups. According to the CDC, this is an extremely rare side effect of Covid and should last 48 hrs. We have 8 to go. My tried and true remedy, a spoonful of sugar, works but only temporarily. We are hitched up and ready to go when it's light out (we have a strict rule about dark driving - we don't do it.) but we have a brake light out on the trailer so he's got to work on that first.
JANA - I hope you find some ambition soon. Maybe you're supposed to spend the week, feet up in front of the fireplace, good book in hand, and let the ambition come to you.
TINA - with those meat prices, maybe the vegetarians are onto something! Wow!
LORI - What a great photo! Jack is a lot bigger lap-load than Foxy! Guess I'm lucky! I would love to go to the Sew-Expo in Puyallup first week of March but I'm with you - too many people crammed together.
BECCA - I bet all that snow is pretty! I just hope you won't have to go anywhere in it. I remember my mom making anything my dad would eat when he was getting radiation for laryngeal ca. He liked baked custard. Mom gained a lot of weight during that time! lol!
CAROL - I know you will have such fun at Road. One year Bill and I volunteered to hang, and take down, quilts at the big show that used to be in Tacoma. It's a LOT of work, especially having to keep all the quilts organized.
I have our supper for tonite in the bag. Literally. The pork is cooked and diced an in a Ziplock. For Pork fried rice. The lettuce, also, is washed and in a Ziplock. I'm ready to cook!
What are you cooking tonite?