Pot Bellied Stove / Water Cooler

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  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Thank you, anew.
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    edited February 2015
    Hi all,

    Been sick all week. Didnt go to work yesterday or today. Just huddling under the covers waiting for this to pass. And to top it off, Dad came down with it too. He thinks he caught the bug when he got his blood tested the last time. He said that waiting room was like a germ casserole. Who knows for sure though. Could have come from my office which can also beca germ casserole. Hes been doctoring himself with chicken noodle soup, oranges, and lots of tea with lemon. You know hes not feeling well when he uses lemon. He hates lemon.

    I need to go eat something, but I sure have no appetite. sick3.gif

    Since Ive been down, Ive been binge watching The Walking Dead series on Netflix. Im caught up to season 3. Really good series, but very gory! I didnt watch it on the first run because Im not big on gory, but it really is addicting.

    We are finally getting some rain today! Had lots of thunder today too. They say it will be stormy the next couple of days.

    Sheryl, Im so very sorry about your cousin John. It sounds like he was a really special person. :'(

    Jannie, I sure hope your youngest is feeling better. Too much sickness going right now!

    Anew and Christina, yay on your planned trips to CA!

    Hey to everyone else out there.

    I guess I'll go scrounge something up for lunch. I may just have a glass of Ovaltine and be done with it.

    Have a nice day everyone.

    A fun little post I started awhile ago.
  • mygnsac, hope you feel better soon. Sheryl, so sorry to hear about your cousin. You have been through so much already :(

    I fell about an hour ago on a solid sheet of ice. Landed flat on my back, and hit my head. Gave my self whiplash ( as much as possible with a fused neck) and hurt the elbow I broke last year. Im in an exorbinant amount of pain, so hubband is going to keep an eye on me, and I took a few pain pills. I will probably sleep in a recliner tonight. I have a bruise on my elbow already, and road rash across my shoulder blades. I am going to try to get some rest. On the bright side, my shoulder area is still numb from the nerve damage, and I can't feel the road rash, although I am sure tomorrow I will feel like death warmed over. I. HATE. WINTER...
  • arobed53
    arobed53 Posts: 2,004 Member
    Cold the last few days, a little snow on Wednesday but today it got up to at least 50 and tomorrow is supposed to be warmer. Things sure jump around here. Thursday I went to our women's group at church. The speaker was good. I had to listen closely since my job is now to a write-up of our meeting for our church newsletter. Then I went with my sister to a diabetic meeting. The topic was exercise and the importance of walking 30 minutes a day 5 days a week (can do it in three 10 minute time or all at once) and the benefits. That what I try and do but it doesn't happen every day. I didn't learn much new but it was interesting. And we learned how to get signed up for some diabetes education classes so hopefully, my sister will do that and I'll tag along. Today I did my errands. I made it hope to heat up the soup for dinner. Then I've been able to work at home. I have met my goal so far of 5000 steps on the days I don't walk with my friends and 10000 the other day. Some of it involves circling my kitchen but it's a start. Tomorrow we plan to go to a grandson's basketball game and a used book sale. They have them about once a month but we're not sure it's worth it when the books aren't categorized but figured it was worth checking out since we're going in for the game. I just have to get food ready for the potluck but don't have to clean the house. In fact hubby has the dining room tables covered with books so he can start to box them up. I do want to get started on the 4-H calendar.

    Anewstart22, how exciting that you get to go to San Diego and found such a good deal on a room. Glad you're feeling better.
    I figured out where to find the facebook notices and I like getting them better with my email.

    Sheryl, yikes on the low battery. Glad you got the hay. Cool on a safer intersection. That's worth a lot.
    I see where Elaine got to go home and this knee is much less painful. Good thing she did them in this order. It will make getting ready for the cruise that much easier.

    Christina, your sewing amazes me. Little stitches and you do it so quickly. So neat.

    Sheryl, yay on the haircut and beard trim. I'm sure John likes it and proof of one more thing that you can do.

    Jannie, is your youngest better? It's never fun to have sick kids.

    Sheryl, so sorry to hear about your cousin. Is this the one that was walking a trail or something. Losing loved ones is hard. So glad there is good family support. My sister got all 4 of her grandkids after her husband passed away. It's tough.

    Oh my, Marcie, this bug or whatever has hit you hard and your dad too. Hope you are better soon so you can enjoy your weekend. You did put a fun post up. I read it all but didn't post. I posted on a post the other night and forgot to click the star and then could never find it again.

    Ouch, ouch, ouch, Christina. Now you have pain on top of your pain. I hope you heal quickly and stay inside until the ice is gone.

    I need to do my list for tomorrow and then maybe I'll browse some more posts - still figuring it all out - if it's not bedtime. Sure glad Marcie got here first and is so helpful. Sleep tight everyone.
  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Good Morning. Oh, Christina, a fall on the ice is so dangerous. This is terrible. How are you feeling this morning? Do you have a lump on the back of your head? Praying that there is no lasting damage.

    Debora, yes, this is the cousin that was hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. He had to cancel the 2013 leg of the trip for his brain surgery. That was the portion that brought him to the Pacific Northwest and so my John and I picked up his hiking partner without him. He also couldn't hike last summer either due to the cancer, so we picked up his partner from the airport and dropped him off where we had picked him up the previous year and he continued hiking into Washington. This coming summer, he'll resume the hike and get to the Canada Border and he will have completed the entire Trail, from Mexico to Canada, in 11 years. (Some hikers trek right through and are on the trail for about 6 months straight, WOW).

    I just finished watching my Saturday morning addiction, Recipe Rehab. They redid Chile Relleno, one of my favorites. But, I'm not thrilled about either one of the rehabs. I think when I have that craving, I'll indulge in the original. When I make it here at home, my recipe doesn't have as much cheese as the family on tv had anyway.

    We have lots of rain and strong wind today. Tomorrow is forecast to be the same. Wind is the worst. I had planned to go shopping, but will probably wait until Monday now. I have PT on Monday and can shop on my way home. I am planning a trip to Trader Joe's, I haven't been there in so long. I got the Fearless Flyer in the mail and have it all marked up with what I want to try. Plus, all my regular favorites on my list. So, this weekend, we'll eat out of the freezer.

    OR, maybe we'll hear from our friends, the other John and his wife, and meet up for Mexican. (Maybe I'll get chile relleno...since I now have it on my mind). We haven't gotten together with them since I started treatment last July. I emailed them Thursday and mentioned we were ready to go out again, but no word back yet.

    Need to refill my mug...



  • Hi sheryl

    I don't think there is any lasting damage. I just feel like i was in a car accident today. My bum and head hurt pretty good, but nothing more than I am used to. I did email my surgeon, and he said as long as there is no swelling, and I feel alright, no need to go to the ER. I need to be bubble wrapped.

    Jason just went to pick up my new ( well, new to me) sewing desk. I found it on craigslist for 25$. and its solid wood! woo! I am going to put it in my parlor infront of the window so I can look out the window and watch the birds for awhile.

    we have a new feral cat, that puts us up to six out side. Whatever food they don't eat, the birds and squirrles eat. Its a hoot to watch. I can see them from my chair, so its nice to be able to atleast see the outside.

    Still freezing cold here!
  • anewstart22
    anewstart22 Posts: 885 Member
    Hi everyone, today has been busy we went to breakfast with some friends and now friends want us to go to dinner for the prime rib at a place 50 miles from home, lol. Breakfast was 18 miles from home but you have to drive far to get a good meal. We have another place we really liked but have only been once because it's a 1 1/2 hour long drive.

    I went to the hairdresser for some fine tuning today and I am quite happy with how my hair is curling and laying on my head. It feels so much lighter now.

    I let my husband know I couldn't find my Past, Present and Future ring he gave me. We moved into this house in 2012 and I haven't been able to find it. Lo and behold he tells me, "It was in that plastic three drawer box we had in the bedroom of the RV". Wouldn't you know it the ring has been in my closet ever since and it was big and loose on my finger before and now I will need it sized because it is way too big. My fingers don't swell anymore and my wedding band held my Past Present and Future ring on my finger. I put it away because we lost my wedding band on our 2010 trip to California when it fell out of my purse at a gas station. We couldn't find it anywhere and think it fell into a drain. I was so bummed and I was bummed again that I couldn't find this ring and now I am happy! Just ask your husband where something is and he might just know the answer, lol. I feel so loved today.

    I got a call from the doctor and need to take a new antibiotic although I just finished the original one this morning. They said my cultures came back and it is different than they thought it was and changed the medication. Now they prescribed ciprofloxacin 500 mg twice a day for 5 days like the other one. I feel much better so wonder if I really need this antibiotic but the doctor wasn't in to talk to and I went ahead and picked it up at the pharmacy. I'll talk to the doctor on Monday.

    sannferris-I have been thinking about you and hope you had a good day today.

    mygnsac-sorry you fell terribly sick and your dad too and glad you had some rain. It's been nice today in the 70's but cold and lots of fog this morning and had to drive 18 miles for breakfast wtih friends. I never was able to get into the walking dead, I like suspense shows but that gore was just too much adn there are some really interesting things in peoples fridges, lol.

    cthompson8083-I am so sorry to hear about your new injuries, are you feeling better today? Congrats on your new to you sewing desk, it would be great to sit and watch the world go by while sewing.

    arobed53-Hope it warms up for you soon and the diabetic classes sound interesting because 1 and 2 run in my family but I am thankful not to have it.
  • arobed53
    arobed53 Posts: 2,004 Member
    Hi everyone. Nice to slip in and relax for a bit. I had a wonderful day. We headed out and went to the DAV Book Sale. We were there about 1 1/2 hours and hubby and I got 4 boxes of books and my sister got 1 box. Books were $.50 each so that was great - now hubby had to pack them up for shipping. From there we went to Jeremiah's basketball game. He played well. Then we went to McDonalds and I got a grilled onion cheddar burger. I like them. We went to Hobby Lobby and then picked Jeremiah from a birthday party. Lori gave us some packages to mail and we got a prescription for Emily. Then to another town and got my sisters prescription. Came home and fixed a salad for tomorrow, made gift tags for adoption gifts (superman them cause he was adopted too), fixed supper and some other odds and ends. It was fun to run around and not have to think about cleaning house (although I'll miss having the kids here tomorrow). I had forgotten I was supposed to work in the nursery tomorrow but was able to find a substitute.
    On my walk across America I'm making progress - more miles this week since I'm now counting all my steps (went in at all our stops today to get mine in) and am over 3/4 across America. So might make it in a year. :)
    Was making my salads tonight and thought about the detox salad Marcie posted and it used a food processor. I like my salads chopped so wonder if a food processor would help speed the process. I have one but it's in the basement cause of the mess to clean it but might try it out.

    Sheryl, did you get to see John in 2012 when they hiked close to you. So nice that you've been able to help his friend the last two years. I just finally finished the recipe rehab from last week. I don't think I could get by with either of the better versions but if I do homemade it's not as made as the one the family had. I don't think I've ever had chili relleno so that will be interesting. Sounds like you'll have a lot of fun at Trader Jo's.

    Christina, hope you recover from the fall quickly. I think they say the third day is often the worse so hope tomorrow speeds by. Cool on the sewing desk and fun activities outside the window. Since you sew by hand, is the desk for all your supplies. Sorry it's so cold there. We got up to 70 so shed our coats.

    Hello to everyone else. How's it going? Have a great Sunday.
  • arobed53
    arobed53 Posts: 2,004 Member
    In my walk across America, I meant I'm at least 3/4 across Virginia.
  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    edited February 2015
    Good Morning, yesterday turned into a drier, calmer day, so I did do my shopping after all. No heavy rain or strong winds, just showers. I had a wonderful time at Trader Joe's, but it sure was crowded. I always say not to go on a Saturday, but there I was, contributing to the crowd. I even got a snide remark from a woman who thought I stuck my arm in front of her face. She was short and I reach above her head to pick up a bottle, I didn't think I was near her face at all. I apologized anyway.

    Anewstart, I know you are not on Facebook, and there may be others here also, so I'll give you an update on Elaine. She came home from the hospital Friday and is already doing so much better than after her first surgery. She's back on her RA meds already too, which I'm sure gives her relief from pain. She starts PT tomorrow, but anticipates that it will also be easier than the first time around. She said that after her first surgery, she told her therapists that she "hated" them every session. I can relate to that pain, however, I haven't used the "hate" word, I keep telling them to keep on going and stretching and pushing me. As long as I continue to see improvement, I want to keep going. I'm sure Elaine feels the same way. She wants to be ready to enjoy the trip with family next month.

    Spring is here, in a way. The ducks are head bobbing and vying for the male's attention. Yay! Bring on the eggs. We still have 5 females and 1 male, however, they are old and I think only 2 are still laying eggs. The chickens are old too, but at least 4 of the 7 are laying, however, not everyday anymore. I didn't get any eggs this winter, had to buy them from the store, what a difference. The geese have always given eggs only seasonally, they lay from about March til July.
    Spring is not here yet, in regards to yard work. Still all mud out there.

    Had a rude awakening this morning...as I was getting my jacket on to go feed the animals, I noticed that the door was open on the little freezer in the laundry room. It was already pretty full and I stuffed it with more from TJ's and it obviously popped back open when I was done. Now, there's heavy frost on everything and a few things felt softer, (fortunately, not totally thawed), so I took a lot out to the freezer in the barn and will plan to empty it out, unplug it, and defrost it today. This has been a great little freezer, I got it when I had my apartment in Long Beach, back in the late 70's, and it's still working for me.

  • still feeling like crud from my fall :( the pain meds my dr. gave me aren't working, so she is starting me on Tramadol this week. It is a different narcotic, similar to vicodin, but is also a muscle relaxer, so fingers crossed it will work. I am just so very greatful a dr. is finally working with me to get some relief.

    Its freezing rain here today! ugh! we can't get rid of this stuff!!

    aerobed - nice find on those books!

    elaine - hope you are feeling better after your surgery!

    Sheryl - that sucks about the freezer. If you remeber a few months ago, something similar happened to me when my deep freeze stopped working. i lost 300$ worth of groceries! sounds like you caught it in time though. Do you think you will get some new chickens?

    hope the rest of you are doing well :) thank you all for the well wishes.
  • I wrote a new recipie today :) I was wondering, does anyone remember the meal plans I used to write out? I would like to get back into it if anyone is interested.

    General Tso's Meatballs
    Meat balls
    2 pounds Ground Chicken
    4 tablespoons peel and mince Ginger, Fresh
    ½ cups dice Green Onions
    2 teaspoons Garlic Powder
    ½ cups bread crumbs
    2 individual Egg

    6 tablespoons Rice Vinegar
    6 tablespoons Honey
    1 cup hoisen sauce
    1 cup water
    1 tbsp red chili flakes

    Add meatball ingredients to bowl, mix together, form balls.

    Add rest of the ingredients to crock pot whisk to make sauce, add meatballs to crock pot. Cook on low for 4 hours, cool, add to freezer bag to freeze or serve with rice
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    edited February 2015
    Hi everyone.

    Feeling tons better today. Boy, that was a nasty bug I had last week. Had a temperature and lots of nausea. Dad is already over his cold. I don't think we had the same thing.

    We had a really strong rain and wind storm the last couple of days. On Saturday night I kept hearing things hitting the roof so went out back to see what it was. The wind was so strong it was blowing our spiky palm tree fronds off the trees, and one of them nearly clocked me in the head! They were flying everywhere. The next morning they were all over the yard, on the roof, in the bushes and in the pool. Took me forever to get them picked up and put the trash. The gardeners come tomorrow and Dad is going to ask them to get those fronds that are on the roof. I don't do roofs!

    It was raining through the sunshine on my drive to work this morning, but the clouds are mostly gone now and we have clear skies again. I think that's it for that storm. It was a warm storm. Got to nearly 70 degrees yesterday, so it felt muggy.

    I watch A LOT of TV while I was sick. I got through 4 seasons of The Walking Dead. Season 5 started this year, but isn't available on Netflix yet, so I'll have to wait to find out what happens. Once you get past the zombies and apocalyptic background, its a really addicting story line. I did this with Breaking Bad last year. Binged watched the first 4 seasons, then had to wait about 6 months before the final episodes of that series were on Netflix.

    I finally got my appetite back on Saturday and we went out for breakfast. I ate everything on that plate (didn't eat all that toast though)! Chicken fried steak with sausage gravy, eggs, and hashbrowns. I rarely eat a big plate of food like that anymore.

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    I actually felt look cooking yesterday, so I got my weekly cooking done. This week it is a pot of lentils, pumpkin protein bars, hardboiled eggs, and roasted brussel sprouts, cauliflower and carrots, and started another batch of sprouts to sprouting. A friend here on MFP gave me the name of another blend of sprouting seeds to try and I ordered a package on Amazon yesterday. The blend I've been sprouting the last couple of months has broccoli, clover, radish and alfalfa seeds. The new blend will have arugula, dill, cress, clover, and radish seeds, and she says its really good.

    Sheryl, nice save on the frozen foods. We have a box freezer out in our garage that desperately needs to be defrosted. I need to clean it out and get rid of some food that's too old, then maybe I'll defrost it. I've never had a duck egg before. Do they taste different than chicken eggs?

    Christina, that sounded like nasty fall. Just what you didn't need! I've taken Tramadol before and I prefer it to Vicodin. I hope it helps ease your pain.

    Debora, I rarely use my food processor for chopping veggies. Just tends to chop them too fine. I prefer my knife. But then, I'm only preparing food for me or me and my dad.

    Elaine, if you are checking in, I hope your recuperation is in full swing. I'm glad to hear this one wasn't as bad as the first.

    Anew, yay on finding your ring, and needing it resized. I have lots of casual rings that don't fit anymore so I just put a little plastic tube on them to make them fit. Those rings aren't worth the price of having them resized.

    There is sure not a whole lot of movement here in the group. I think some of the members have gone elsewhere but didn't cancel their MFP account and some never commented much on NM and don't do so here either. That's too bad.

    Better close and get back to work.

    Have a great day everyone.




  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    I wrote a new recipie today :) I was wondering, does anyone remember the meal plans I used to write out? I would like to get back into it if anyone is interested.

    General Tso's Meatballs
    Meat balls
    2 pounds Ground Chicken
    4 tablespoons peel and mince Ginger, Fresh
    ½ cups dice Green Onions
    2 teaspoons Garlic Powder
    ½ cups bread crumbs
    2 individual Egg

    6 tablespoons Rice Vinegar
    6 tablespoons Honey
    1 cup hoisen sauce
    1 cup water
    1 tbsp red chili flakes

    Add meatball ingredients to bowl, mix together, form balls.

    Add rest of the ingredients to crock pot whisk to make sauce, add meatballs to crock pot. Cook on low for 4 hours, cool, add to freezer bag to freeze or serve with rice

    Christina, I put a copy of your recipe in our Recipes post. It sounds really good.

  • arobed53
    arobed53 Posts: 2,004 Member
    Hi, I'm managing to stay busy. So it's nice to be able to come here and relax. We had 5 kids in Sunday School. After it hubby and I headed for the African fellowship. It was a good service. Then they had a potluck to celebrate their 2nd anniversary. This was a potluck without a single dessert and I had the only fruit dish. There were three pizza, lots of chicken, one dish with rice and a couple of Kenyan dishes. The meat one is very good. The one that had corn and then potatoes and beans mashed together did not have much flavor to me.
    Church in the evening was hearing about two ministry places - what they do and ways they can use help. Very interesting but for now I don't feel I should take on anything more.
    This morning we headed out early for Deacon's adoption. That part didn't take long. Then we went to Village Inn for breakfast. That took a lot longer to take care of all 20 some of us there. So we ate late. So hubby and I didn't have dinner and just ate a bit ago. So it was an easy food day.
    At the end of the meal, Derek and Lindsey announced that they are going to be parents again - in April and again via adoption. This time will not be through the foster care system but from a woman who has asked them to adopt her baby boy when he is born. So that's exciting. I don't know if this will slow down the foster care they do or not.
    After we got home, I did a load of laundry, got ready for 4-H and did some walking but just around the house. I'll head out for 4-H in awhile. Could be an interesting evening as I'll have to find someone to be acting president when we get there.
    Weekend weather warmed up a lot - up to 70 - today got up in the 50s after the fog finally burned off. It's supposed to be nice until Wednesday.

    Anewstart22, sounds like you sometimes have to drive further than we do. But that's just how it is. Glad your haircut is working out. I'm getting a haircut on Wednesday. I'm going to a school and letting a friend's granddaughter cut it so we'll see how it goes. It's more of a drive but will help her out. So cool on finding your ring. 5 days of antibiotics will go quickly.

    Sheryl, how fun that you got your Trader Jo's shopping done. Will you add new chickens or just let what you have age out? So glad you got the freezer being ajar and have another one to move the things too. Some appliances just keep going and going.

    Christina, I hope the tramadol works. It is nice to have a doctor working with you and trying to figure out what will be the right thing for you. I do remember when you did the meal plans. I never got them cause I'm not very good at sticking to planned meals but if you do them again, I'd give them a try. The meatballs sound good - are they spicy? I'm finding that more and more a problem with Ralph.

    Marcie, glad you are finally on the mend. Wow, that one really got you down. I watch (listen) to TV a lot so do it when sick too. One thing I can do. Glad you liked The Walking Dead. Sounds like a bit much for me. What a mess with the palm fronds. Your breakfast looks yummy. You have spouting down to being easy to do now. The things being too fine is what Ralph wondered about too - they aren't real large when they are chopped. I'm just doing it for two too but it still takes me at least 20 minutes. And the nice thing about a knife is the clean-up.

    Yep, it's not real busy here but I'll enjoy any who will drop in. Like you and you and you.

    Oh yeah, I have a strange request but figure the further we spread the word, the more chance there is of finding someone. I have a friend who is looking for someone who can speak Bulgarian. So if you know if anyone, I'd be interested. They have adopted a girl from there and she is learning English but sometimes it would be nice for the girl to speak in her mother tongue and for them to have a translator.

    Have a great evening everyone.
  • ferris, I'm so sorry about your cousin. Words never seem to be enough at times like this.
  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Good Morning. Didn't get here at all yesterday, John got up early and was already needing help before the coffee was even finished brewing. PT was brutal, but satisfying, worked on the scapula muscle and finally got it to "release". Strange deferred reaction, first it was relief from pain when she pulled my arm for range of motion, and the range was more, so I was happy. But, then more pain set in when I got home. I went to bed, but every movement caused pain. I finally took a pain pill to knock me out. I'm sure this is nothing compared to Christina's pain, but was so happy to be "knocked out".

    Christina, I sure hope the new pain med helps you. I still can not imagine what you go through 24/7. And, I'm complaining about not sleeping one night due to some shoulder pain. I have all your 30-day menus and now that I'm doing my own cooking again, I'll looked them over again and plan. Your recipe above looks good, but I'll leave out the red pepper flakes, or at the very least, reduce the amount, I don't like super spicy stuff.

    I was wishing we still had those old refrigerator and freezer doors with a secured latch for closing. I remember when that all changed to the magnetic doors that will pop open. We had to watch films in school to be taught not to climb in the refrigerator for hide 'n seek or we would suffocate. My parents had a chest freezer for years, but the stuff at the bottom never seemed to see the light of day. I like the uprights with doors for ease of getting into, but I know they are not as efficient. I took a turkey breast out to finish thawing and I'll prepare that today. I like a full-blown turkey dinner anytime of year, not just Thanksgiving. I have stove-top stuffing mix that I doctor up. Add sautéed onions/celery and use broth.

    Thank you all for your condolences about my cousin, John. Debora, the last time I saw him was when I was in California in 2011. His family and some other cousins came to my parents' house for a visit. It was great. The 2012 hike on the Pacific Crest Trail was in Northern California into Oregon and they flew out of Bend, Oregon to go back home. I didn't see them that year.

    Marcie, glad the worst of that flu is behind you. I got an email from Nancy and she has been fighting that bug too. It sounds bad.
    Oh, your breakfast looked so good, one of my all time favorites. I get it so seldom now that I go all out and I ask for gravy on the hashbrowns. They could pour country gravy over the entire plate and I'd be in heaven. I have a new favorite at a new place when I meet up with Carol. It's a variation of eggs benedict and they include avocado in it, so delicious. I usually get it with fruit, but once I ordered it with hashbrowns with gravy, they have excellent gravy at the Kitchen Table Café.
    So glad to hear that you don't climb up on the roof. I don't do that anymore either. Those days are behind us, and truthfully, I don't miss them, that was not a job I enjoyed doing.

    I doubt that we'll get any more animals to replace our aging ones. As they die, John has a little melt-down and it gets worse each time and he says "no more animals". The duck eggs taste a bit stronger than chicken and goose eggs, a little more gamey, but still very tasty. The yolks are much darker orange. Goose are just like chicken, only three times the size. I make omelet for two with just one egg.

    Mexican dinner with friends was wonderful. I'll tell you more about it later, John's up now.
    Gotta go.
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    Good morning ladies.

    We are having a pretty, sunny, white billowy clouds kind of a day. The rain has definitely left.

    I met my new neighbor yesterday. She just moved in to the house across the street with her teenage daughter. They've been renovating that house for the last few months and they finally got that finished. I think they gutted the whole thing out and started over. They seem like nice people. She and her daughter went around the neighborhood yesterday and gave us all a thank you card (for putting up with the construction noises these last few months) and some candy. That was a really nice gesture. She works for the State of CA like me, but with another department.

    Doing a happy dance this morning. As I was leaving for work, dad was loading Cisco in the car to take him to the groomers. Gonna come home to a sparkling clean dog! Cisco was all excited he got to get in the car. He probably thought they were going to the dog park! Hopefully they don't leave him parked in a cage for too long.

    Sheryl, I eat turkey year round too, but I don't do the Thanksgiving sides year round. I'd want to eat too much of it. Sides are my krptonite! I never did care much for Stove Top. Just too salty for me. I've always preferred cornbread stuffing. I've been wondering, did you guys decide not to sell off your truck parts? I recall you were trying to get it all inventoried before you got sick last year.

    Debora, I think The Walking Dead would be too much for lots of people. I'm surprised it wasn't too much for me. I don't usually care for horror shows. It usually takes me about 10 minutes to chop up veggies for my salads. I buy those big tubs of spinach and mixed greens, so no chopping of greens needed. Just the other veggies I add.

    Anew, Tammy, Jannie, Isabella, I hope you are all doing ok. Hope you have time to pop in and chat soon.

    Just a pretty picture..

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    I still need to get that red light ticket paid. I just hate having to part with $500 for something so stupid as not coming to a full stop when turning right on a red light during the wee hours of the morning. Ugh. I have until April to get it done. I need to look into Traffic school and see what's involved with that. I'm dragging my feet!

    Better get going. Have a wonderful Tuesday everyone! :)




  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Marcie, I agree that the stove-top is salty, I usually pour it out on a plate first and don't include all the "seasoning" that is at the bottom of the bag.

    I'm trying to post some photos, but they won't go on this comment. I'll try a new one.



  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    When preparing to go to Mexican dinner Sunday night, I took some "selfies" using the bathroom mirror.

    Here is what my hair looks like now.

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  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    I see that I have to do these one at a time...

    Look how kinky/curly my hair is!

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  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    And then, I put on the wig that my sister bought me.

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  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Why does Baskin-Robbins keep coming up on each page...I want to succumb to this advertising.
    HELP!
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    edited February 2015
    sannferris wrote: »
    I see that I have to do these one at a time...

    Look how kinky/curly my hair is!

    tvr6ivrbm7s1.jpg

    You're looking great Sheryl!! And thats a nice wig. Really compliments your face. I never could find a wig for my mom. She had such a small head,

    And you dont have to do them one at a time. Multiple photos can go in one post. Just add a pic, if you want to see it, click on preview, if you want to keep adding, click edit, and when done, post reply.
  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Thanks for confirming what I thought Marcie, however, when I had all three photos in one post reply, it wouldn't post, even after waiting about 3 minutes and then clicking it more than once. Doing them one at a time posted instantly. Sometimes, there's no reasoning what the computer does.

    Also, thanks for the compliment on the wig. I have to credit my sister, she knew just what to get.
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    Your sister did good!

    Okay, I have to try...

    Pic 1
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    Pic 2
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    Pic 3
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  • anewstart22
    anewstart22 Posts: 885 Member
    Hello everyone, I have been sidetracked for a couple of days. I have a lot to catch up on so I will be back. I just wanted to pop in and say hi to you. Ferris, I love your hair and your wig. :D
  • arobed53
    arobed53 Posts: 2,004 Member
    Cheryl, I like Innovation Nation.
  • sannferris
    sannferris Posts: 1,432 Member
    Good Morning. Interesting, now, I'm seeing the first photo posted, but the others are not showing up. Oh well.

    This is a quickie note, just to say Hi. I have labs today.
  • so cute sheryl!