WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR OCTOBER 2018
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janetr7476 wrote: »Michele below is a link to the recipe I use for fudge. I've used it for years and years and it always turns out perfectly.
https://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipe/051833/fantasy-fudge
Janetr OKC
I have used this recipe too, it always turns out great! A candy thermometer is a must for me.
Okie1 -
I hope you are happily in your new home Heather!
Safe travels Lisa!
No lentil recipes KJ. I have only cooked them once and just cooked them in chicken stock with some spices and then used them to bulk up my egg white veggie scrambles. I think I will cook some this weekend after my girlfriend leaves with some veggies added in and use them in scrambles or as soup next week.
Sorry you have to lose your bird feeder Allie. My hub loves watching the birds (and squirrels) on his. I cleaned out the fridge yesterday after the company all left and threw everything out in the side yard for the deer and other wildlife.
Okie in the TX Hill Country4 -
Morning again ladies-
I am just feeling a bit off.mentally have to shake it off...2 -
(((Sue and Husband)) Prayers for you both!
Carol in GA1 -
Kelly - for lentil and bean recipes, try pulses.org - it's a very neat website with lots of recipes! If you like Progresso Lentil Soup, let me know and I'll repost my own version.
Wizzywig - yes, skim! Helps to be retired, lol. And bored some days. Kelly has it nailed = we often post what's going on not really expecting an answer or conversation to ensue. Funny what gets us going sometimes.
Lisa - sending you strength to get through this long day. Tomorrow at this time you'll be back home and able to take some time and sort thru all of this with Corey at your side.
Heather - could they disassemble that exercise machine to make it easier to get down the stairs - or onto the first floor? I'm sure they have a method.... crossing fingers that neither the machine or movers get damaged.
Dana - glad your daughter is back in her house and I hope there's no mold. What a mess. Where was she working - any chance her job will resume at some point?
I wanted to mention how proud I am of Ginger going on a social media hiatus for 2 weeks.
Have a good day, ladies!
Lanette
SW WA State3 -
So...I am beginning to search for recipes using lentils and beans. Does anyone have a favorite recipe or website they go to that they would like to share?
ttfn xoxoxo KJ (Kelly)
I use these ... and we had the Dhal Makhani tonight with chicken, rice and veg.
http://www.maharajahschoice.com/product_ready_meals.php
Machka in Oz
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DanaReel: Welcome back! You’ve been missed. It is good to know that you’ve had a little fun along the way. I hope the surgery that you’re discussing with your doctor turns out well.
Heather: Happy moving day!
(((Sue in WA))): Sending prayers & good thoughts your way. I hope the medicine for your DH can be gotten through Medicare or with help from the manufacturer. Is he eligible for Medicare? :flowerforyou:
We’re having work done on our windows. The ones that we had replaced last year needed a fix to keep bugs out, and that has been done. I’m quite pleased with the change, and hope it actually keeps bugs out of my house. Work on replacing windows in the guest bedroom and guest bathroom is in progress. So far, supplies are being collected and are being stored in the neighbor’s garage.
Katla in Beautiful NW Oregon
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Sue - So very sorry about your husband's health.
I received my birthday gift from my oldest daughter's family in the mail yesterday. I am so excited for it, it is the Time Life DVD collection of CMA Awards shows. The first televised one was 1968, the year I was born and the set covers each year until 2015. It was funny watching disc one last night, the first one aired when I was 1 month and 5 days old! Folsom Prison by Johnny Cash won Single Record of the year!
We went and bought wood yesterday so that hubby can cut more slices for ornaments. He cut 300 yesterday and we are baking them last night and today. I will then start sanding this evening when I get home from work. He figures he will get between 400-500 out of the wood we bought last night. I did a proper inventory yesterday and we sold 121 ornaments over the weekend!
Working on some new designs now and I'm heading to the fabric store to buy some felt by the yard instead of the little sheets at Michael's. Hopefully that will alleviate some of the costs.
Not much to say otherwise, hope everyone has a great day!
Tracey in a cloudy, dreary Edmonton6 -
I tried to go to early voting today and gave up and came home! There must have been 150 cars there! I had to park very far away and finally got down the hill and into a line that was way down the sidewalk. Decided that my knees could not stand that long so trudged back up the hill. Told my husband that maybe if I waited until Nov 6th that everyone else would have already voted.
Carol in GA3 -
Sue in WA what sad and stressful news. Prayers for your DH and you.
Lisa Too much time with too many people too close together Airport anomaly makes sense to me, don't have to interact with the thousand airport strangers. Sending you "solitary in my skull" thoughts
Michele Rodney Yee=eye candy indeed! Speaking of candy, this fudge never fails me. Only things I do differently is to melt the chocolate chips VERY SLOWLY over a double boiler. Never let the water do more than simmer. Then let the fudge come to room temperature before putting in fridge. For me, the secret to chocolate success is to slow everything down.
https://www.eaglebrand.com/recipe-detail/foolproofchocolatefudge-3968
Machka "glass of water method" reminds me of the first time I tried to make fudge. The directions said cook until forms a soft ball in a glass of water" so I poured a glass of water into the pot and waited for the soft ball to form...
Viv Machka's right. Skimming, letting go of the earlier pages, and don't pressure yourself to respond unless something really resonates.
pip safe travels. The case of Rainier made me smile with Green Death memories.
Heather my heartbeat sped up in sympathy with yours! Long ago when some friends moved me from a fourth floor walkup, they had to distract me while they lowered my TV out the window on a rope. It was a 14" color Sony Trinitron that cost $400 and my pride and joy. How long ago that was!
Dana what kinds of clients is your daughter seeking? Holding good thoughts for your surgery.
KJ long ago a gal named Pam posted her son's favorite beans recipe. It's become one of mine:
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Pam's sons favorite beans
1lb dry red beans (i use whatever brand is on sale)
2 med onions or 1 large
lots of garlic(modify to taste)
1 chorizo(i use GOYA)
2 bay leaves
1 or 2 carrots
1 green pepper
put the red beans in a slow cooker...6 cups of water....add salt to your taste as well as pepper.....add bay leaves
now in a NINJA or food processor place all the veggies and chorizo and chop...when done place 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a pan and saute the veggies and chorizo...once done, the onions tender, place in the slow cooker with the beans....in my cooker it takes about 5 -6 hours.....if you soak the beans overnight and cook them in a pot on the stove....the slow cooker is just more convenient for me...i dont have to watch it as often....hope you enjoy.....sorry it took me a while, put i had to write the recipe down, i just do it from memory,,,,,
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Barbara's notes, turkey chorizo works great if you can find it, I substitute celery for the green pepper, and do add salt and black pepper to taste. For so few ingredients, this is incredibly tasty.
Need to "wear something you wouldn't normally wear to line dance class" for tonights potluck and dance. Last year wore pajamas. No ideas this year so may just wrap a turban around my head and wear a skirt instead of my usual slacks. Used to enjoy costuming, but lost my taste for it. Bringing mini-grilled swiss on rye sandwiches and zucchini bread. Part of the Freezer Purge Plan.
Lighter, lovelies!
Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD.
60 g protein 22/29, rx/vits 16/29, meditate 12/29, walk one more step 21/29, knee exercises 12/29, core 3/16, walk Tumble 5/16 times, SWSY 0/8, hang up or purge art 0/0, AF 20/29.
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Good morning ladies! I noticed that several ofyou bold print when you talk to others. And yes this is a very chatty group.
Tracey- Happy Birthday!
Heather- good luck on your move! We have moved as well and it is a lot of work! But so worth it. Enjoy your new home.
Sarah2 -
Michele Rodney Yee=eye candy indeed! Speaking of candy, this fudge never fails me. Only things I do differently is to melt the chocolate chips VERY SLOWLY over a double boiler. Never let the water do more than simmer. Then let the fudge come to room temperature before putting in fridge. For me, the secret to chocolate success is to slow everything down.
https://www.eaglebrand.com/recipe-detail/foolproofchocolatefudge-3968
This was the microwave method my Dad always used. It never failed him.
Okie1 -
janetr7476 wrote: »Michele below is a link to the recipe I use for fudge. I've used it for years and years and it always turns out perfectly.
https://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipe/051833/fantasy-fudge
Janetr OKC
I have used this recipe before, and concur that its awesome!!
💗Rebecca2 -
1948Peachy wrote: »I tried to go to early voting today and gave up and came home! There must have been 150 cars there! I had to park very far away and finally got down the hill and into a line that was way down the sidewalk. Decided that my knees could not stand that long so trudged back up the hill. Told my husband that maybe if I waited until Nov 6th that everyone else would have already voted.
Carol in GA
Carol - for years I'd always apply for an absentee ballot since it was just easier that way - driving to the polling place at night was a hassle plus I didn't like to feel "rushed". Would it be possible for you to get set up like that in the future?
WA State is now all mail-in ballot. Election workers just have to match signatures and slit envelopes and double check that dead folks didn't come back to life and try to vote, lol. Seems to work very well in our small county. They love it when we vote early.
Lanette
SW WA State3 -
Advice please - How do you keep up with all the messages? I am so behind, and out of date with all your news.
Going to start with the most recent posts and work backwards as starting at the earlier pages and working forward, I never seem to catch up.
Heather seems you are on the move at last - congratulations.
I have half an hour, see how many pages I can read in that time.
Love to all
As I have my morning first coffee I read posts. Its like I'm having coffee with you all!💗. Then I quote and answer any, then bookmark it. Then I go out and delete yesterday's bookmark. I might do this twice a day. It doesn't take much from my day, and you all are so worth my time. I just love you all!💗
Rebecca
Whidbey island
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okiewoman510 wrote: »janetr7476 wrote: »Michele below is a link to the recipe I use for fudge. I've used it for years and years and it always turns out perfectly.
https://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipe/051833/fantasy-fudge
Janetr OKC
I have used this recipe too, it always turns out great! A candy thermometer is a must for me.
Okie
I need to buy a candy thermometer! When I moved mine broke the end bulb thingy!😕
Rebecca2 -
Using my son's face as an entertainment factor. I had Messenger app on!
Bwahaha!
Bug face!
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I'm gonna miss this darn kid!
He leaves on Saturday😢😢💗⚓⚓
💗Rebecca7 -
FUDGE!!- lol this is the fudge recipe I use for grown ups. I am not a fan of Jack Daniels, so I substitute a wonderful local cherry bourbon. Tastes like chocolate covered cherries with a punch! I only make this once a year (Christmas) and make sure I send the majority of it home with others.
Ingredients
5 c sugar(2 pounds)
2 stick unsalted butter
1 c whole milk
11/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 pkg of semi sweet chocolate morsels
25 large marshmallows, ripped in half
21/2 c powdered sugar
3/4 c jack daniels, or a whiskey you really like. you will be able to really taste it!
1. Whisk whiskey with confectioner’s sugar, and set aside.
2. Foil and butter a 9 x 13 (or larger) baking pan.
3. Put sugar, butter, milk, and vanilla in a large pot with a heavy bottom. Stirring steadily until mixture boils, continue stirring while letting it boil for 3 minutes (time it, this is important). Remove from heat.
4. Add the marshmallows and chocolate, stirring until all of it is melted and blended into the sugar mix.
5. Give whiskey mixture a quick stir, and add it to the pot, stirring until fully incorporated.
6. Pour into a greased pan, and chill. Let mellow for a day before cutting.3 -
Lanette: Right now is Georgia there is a big fight among legislatures about the signatures on absentee ballots having to exact matches to the original filed. The argument is that some people's signatures change a lot as they age, etc. Don't know what the end will be on that controversy.
Carol in GA1 -
1948Peachy wrote: »Lanette: Right now is Georgia there is a big fight among legislatures about the signatures on absentee ballots having to exact matches to the original filed. The argument is that some people's signatures change a lot as they age, etc. Don't know what the end will be on that controversy.
Carol in GA
Carol - that is an understandable concern. Next time I'm in town, I'll ask our Elections Supervisor how that is handled. I know they have representatives from both parties present - perhaps if there appears to be a discrepancy on a signature, someone from each party will say "yay" or "nay". If agreed on, the ballot goes thru. I'm just guessing. I do know that someone from elections is always checking death notices to ensure the ballots aren't sent out to those who are deceased. They've been known to vote too, lol.
Lanette
SW WA State1 -
Hi!
We are in the house!
Totally knackered.
All good.
Speak tomorrow.
Love Heather UK XXXXXX13 -
cityjaneLondon wrote: »Hi!
We are in the house!
Totally knackered.
All good.
Speak tomorrow.
Love Heather UK XXXXXX
At last, Heather!! Well done!!
Bet you thought you'd never get to Hove. I hope your new life there will be as good as you've hoped for. I expect you'll soon be running along the seafront every morning, you lucky thing!!
All the best
Karen UK5 -
Just trying to see if I can post a pic. If it works, this is a pic of my grandson, Harley, taken during our holiday in Cornwall two weeks ago.
Karen UK
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Katla - I often wonder if the rufous hummingbirds I see in summer are the same, or descendants of last year’s. They hang outside my picture window where I used to feed them, like they’re expecting me to come out and set up. We have Anna’s here year ‘round, and other than stopping at my tree to rest they know I’m out of the hummer feeding business. My whole neighborhood has feeders up all year, so I don’t feel too bad about missing it this year.
Lanette - I went back for my 50th reunion in ‘11 and was shocked by how many were gone from us. My class was about 400, and I’d say a good ¼-⅓ have passed. Many were unrecognizable, but a number I’d have known instantly, even without the name tags. They say my face is unchanged too. My mirror says they’re wrong.
Heather UK - We list elms here in the USA too. My parents bought a house because of the lovely huge elm on the front yard in ‘56. It was gone by ‘60.
Machka, your photos are lovely! You have such a smiling, positive face!
Cynthia! Love the photo of Pigo! For the old comic strip, I presume?
Barbie - I love standard poodles, but Heinz 57 doggos are great too! I may think of getting one if my walking comes back next year. It IS your own private world early in the am. I’m a late riser, but on camping trips I was always up at the break of day just because of that.
Sharon, AHMOC, near Seattle
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Kelly I swear by the "Red Lentil Soup with lemon" recipe on New York Times website. I eat it regularly through fall and winter, cheap, delicious and filling.
Heather after all the ups and downs, and the long long wait! So happy for you, congratualtions.
A satisfying day of teaching, I am a lucky person, to do something I love. Now, off the couch and onto the treadmill!
NYKAREN3 -
Beth! One of the things I think most kids remember with horror is “dodgeball”! I’d have “nope”d right out of that too!
SarahKratos, Welcome. I never heard of the cupcake diet. That’s probably a VERY GOID THING for me, lol! One sweet leads to another if I even get started.
Kim, you are so right. Each of us walk our own path.
And a scarecrow costume sounds just perfect. Hope it scares bees too!
Ginger, I’ve thought of the same, but I’m not ready yet. My online communities are a major part of my social contact.
Barbara, AHMOD! Ok, we won’t. Talk about house cleaning. At all. For now.
Lisa, I’m a very, very sociable person, but I too am a dreader. I talk myself out of gatherings I know I would enjoy just because of the bother of getting ready, and of getting there. I’m so hoping I will have more energy as the weight starts to come off after my surgery!
Margaret - isn’t spending time with youngsters great? I have no nieces or nephews, but LOTS of grands. They keep me young!
Sarah, I have seven teeth left, and my dentist still hasn’t found that one!
Dana, my heart aches for your daughter and all who lost so much! I hope she can build her client base in Destin.
Rebecca, my neighbor is from Denmark, and he and his wife are living examples of “hygge culture”. I’m taking lessons out of that book myself!
Snowflake! So glad to see you post again!
Oh dear, Allie! Hugs!
Sue, what awful news! I’m so sorry. If you need support in the area I’m just out in Issaquah.
Sharon, AHMOC, near Seattle3 -
Sharon- it is actually a book! I think you're right about eating one sweet leads to another.
Sarah1 -
I'm an "old-fashioned" candy maker - I learned from my wonderful mother. Each holiday season the two of us would make candy, using the "cold water" method to determined hardness. We made fudge, penuche, cream caramels, toffee, butterscotch, taffy, candy canes, butter mints, truffles, and more. After a while, I began to recognize the changing patterns the bubbles make as the concoctions approach the proper firmness. The Christmas after I turned 11, my mother closed her eyes in pure ecstasy as she ate a cream caramel I had made, and she declared me a more accomplished candy maker than she. I was so proud. My throat gets a lump in it when I think of special memories involving my mother and how she validated me. So lucky.
So glad Heather is in Hove. This makes me inordinately happy.
I miss some people, too. Wendy and Penny and Gloria right this minute.
My grandson achieved a 93% on quarterly Benchmark testing for Math 8. He is in 7th grade. The tests are online on a testing site and are graded immediately, which gives the student instant feedback. He made 2 careless mistakes which he immediately saw when he went over the missed questions. We called his mom right away at work and she was very proud & told him so. Today has been good for my grandson, who hates math and hates standardized tests. He said, "Grammy, it really wasn't that hard & I didn't even feel very anxious." He is my heart.
KarenUK That is an adorable grandboy you have there.
Very sad for the Jewish people in Pittsburgh. Unthinkable anguish.
Karen in Virginia9 -
I'm home and in bed..
Yeahhhhhhh Heather I'm glad and hope the wait was worth it ...can't wait for pictures.3 -
WizzyWug - don’t even try. I just did, and it’s used my entire morning. (Which I might have spent eating otherwise!)
Barbara, AHMOD - The first time I tried to cut the box oatmeal recipe in half I cut the time and heat level in half too. Ugh!
Lanette, they can also contact you if there’s a question on signature and ask you to bring ID down as proof.
Karen, your grandson is thriving. Perhaps his success with your methods will help modify his family’s thoughts about how it’s done.
I too am devastated at the sad news from PA. Many of my friends are Jewish, and I notice I’m seeing nothing on their social media at all. I think I can empathize w that.
Sharon, near Seattle.3
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