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Originally Posted by vpcats
NMS... don't most people eat it when they get hungry? Why do you want to throw it in the oven at that point? What are you going to eat????
I'm beginning to worry about you ya know.
VP, you're somethin' else, woman.
DH is out on the patio right now, grilling some brats and Italian sausages, just in case we don't like the brats (neither one of us has ever eaten them before!). So, as soon as he says the word, I'm on the lanai with the mac salad, onions/peppers and my ice cold beer. mmmmmmm.....
It will be a shock to the poor dear when he hears, "I'm not a short order cook and if you think I am cooking a seperate meal for every member of this family, you have another thing coming!
Went to this harbor festival in a nearby city late this morning. They had great food and I had this mini bread (about as big as a bagel) stuffed with cheese and bacon and topped with some sourcream and fresh herbs. It came directly out of the oven and it was so yummie!
That's why we only had some fresh bread and salami and cheese tonight.
and I understand...and in truth....I have been known to cater to my boys individual tastes when they were little.....mercy me that was so many years ago....but they also knew as a rule they ate what was served
unless they really hated it....like fish or sea food for one of em.....but he liked "fish sticks with ketchup"
and I understand...and in truth....I have been known to cater to my boys individual tastes when they were little.....mercy me that was so many years ago....but they also knew as a rule they ate what was served
unless they really hated it....like fish or sea food for one of em.....but he liked "fish sticks with ketchup"
One of my daughters used to eat fishsticks with ketchup too, now she won't touch them...
I was going to make cubed steak, fried chicken, a layered English pea/sour cream and cheese salad, a sweet potato casserole, a broccoli and cheese casserole, corn bread, lobster bisque, butterbeans, snap beans, brunswick stew, cheese and macaroni, pork chops, black eyed peas, tuna fish salad and a caramel cake. My friend is coming over in a little while. But I come home from work and seen a stray dog standing in my yard! I ran in the trailer and grabbed my 12 gauge and came back out and shot him. It barely grazed him though. He ran up under my carport and got behind my freezer bleeding like a stuck pig. I got some rope from my pickup truck and drug him out from behind the freezer and tied him to a tree and shot him again. He bit me while I was working with him, so I reckon now I've got to get a tetanus shot. I loaded the carcass onto my pickup truck and drove him to the dump. Then I come home and cleaned out the blood from my carport as best I could with some wash rags, a hand full of bleach and the water hose. Now I'm so give out that I decided to cook something else for supper. I grabbed some catfish from the freezer and am frying them now with some hushpuppies and sliced french fried potatoes. We're just gone make do with that and some leftover peach cobbler for dessert.
Yeah, I just hate when that happens.
Once, when Boopsie and I were having martini's on the veranda, this big old wild pig came a squeeling round the corner by the pool house. We had been going to have some crumpets for dinner, but we had the butler kill the pig with a croquet mallet and put it on the barbie. Tasty.
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