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two glasses of water
a glass of milk
2 granola bars
24oz of coffee
more water
meatloaf sandwich
pasta salad
water
an apple
a handful of crackers
two homade sausages
a can of beans
a glass of milk
a couple pieces of candy
Just got home from the soccer banquet. I had.....all the stuff you eat at a pot luck!, but just one small piece of lemon poppyseed cake for desert.
I just can not get out of this eating out rut we are in....I bet I cook at home 1 night a week. This stinks.
OK, I vented....I am better now.
yes zorst, your presence was missed. Welcome back.
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Originally Posted by zorst
two glasses of water
a glass of milk
2 granola bars
24oz of coffee
more water
meatloaf sandwich
pasta salad
water
an apple
a handful of crackers
two homade sausages
a can of beans
a glass of milk
a couple pieces of candy
tis the season missmouse. So much going on and hard to have a sit down meal often at home.
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Originally Posted by missmousern
Just got home from the soccer banquet. I had.....all the stuff you eat at a pot luck!, but just one small piece of lemon poppyseed cake for desert.
I just can not get out of this eating out rut we are in....I bet I cook at home 1 night a week. This stinks.
OK, I vented....I am better now.
Jeannie, all the drapes are for one L shaped living/diningroom. They are 84 inches long and 120 in.(slightly bay window), 96 in. (double window)and 100 in(sliding glass door). We bought the model home and I have always said they must have taken all the leftovers from the other houses to make this one. I do not have two windows in any one room that are the same size. Luckily you don't have to buy drapes often. I washed my old ones and they fell apart. Today is the anniversary of our moving into this house 32 years ago. I guess you need to buy new drapes every 30 years or so.
20 baby carrots
3 slices whitewheat
baby onion
1 T. peanut butter
coffee and milk
coffee and milk
1 cup spaghetti sauce--I probably spelled this wrong.
2 slices whitewheat
apple
I am still laughing about that picture of me you posted in the first post. I used to have jet black hair (have some gray streaks now) and green (hazel)eyes and I wear glasses. I got a very short pixie hair cut Tuesday and it sticks up everywhere just like that picture.
Here's an old favorite my mom used to make when I was a little girl...I make it every few years or so, when I know I am going to be on the run for a day or two and will be eating whatever I can microwave: Campbells's Cream of Chicken soup, a can of White Chunk Chicken, and a cup of brown rice in the rice cooker....heat soup, add chicken and rice, and you're done. A little high in sodium, but it gets me through a busy day. That was breakfast and lunch today.
Dinner will be a frozen cheese pizza with mushrooms and spices added!
On an exciting note: I made reservations yesterday for our traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Kilauea Lodge near Volcanoes National Park. They book up early every year--we got an 8:00pm reservation. This is at about 4,000 ft elevation, so it feels like winter at night. Hot apple cider in the outdoor gazebo and a fire in the stone fireplace inside. Feels like "home" for us, since we both come from places where there are cold winters. Will be looking forward to that dinner for the next three weeks!
That sounds beautiful! hard to believe Thansgiving is right around the corner!
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Originally Posted by cynmkolohe
Here's an old favorite my mom used to make when I was a little girl...I make it every few years or so, when I know I am going to be on the run for a day or two and will be eating whatever I can microwave: Campbells's Cream of Chicken soup, a can of White Chunk Chicken, and a cup of brown rice in the rice cooker....heat soup, add chicken and rice, and you're done. A little high in sodium, but it gets me through a busy day. That was breakfast and lunch today.
Dinner will be a frozen cheese pizza with mushrooms and spices added!
On an exciting note: I made reservations yesterday for our traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Kilauea Lodge near Volcanoes National Park. They book up early every year--we got an 8:00pm reservation. This is at about 4,000 ft elevation, so it feels like winter at night. Hot apple cider in the outdoor gazebo and a fire in the stone fireplace inside. Feels like "home" for us, since we both come from places where there are cold winters. Will be looking forward to that dinner for the next three weeks!
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