Posted on 11/27/2015 2:03:54 PM PST by greeneyes
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We had a small group for the day, and I had more energy to get it done this year than for the last 10 years. Now feeling the after effects of eating carbs. Ugh. While I didn't gorge or anything. I did have my first mashed potatoes, yeast roll, cornbread dressing, and a tiny sliver of pumpkin pie since last year.
I guess those insulin receptors are still needing repair. Probably going to take a nap soon. We got the Netflix to TV thing figured out. Started with season 1 of TWD and had a Marathon TV fest. LOL
Hope everyone had a great Holiday and is doing well. Think of me tomorrow-I'll be ringing the Salvation Army Bell, and it's to be colder and raining-never was good at picking days for stuff like that. Have a great weekend. God Bless.
Pinging the List.
Otherwise no gardening this week. Every time I was planning on doing the fall string trimming something came up, either weather, thanksgiving chores, what have you. I was really busted up about it.
My Dad was in the Coast Guard, and he used to make this. Never shared the recipe though.
LOL. I have chores like that too. Really strains my brain sometimes coming up with all the excuses. LOL
It was 91 degrees yesterday on Guam
We have banana plants setting fruit.
Since each plant will produce 100-150 pounds of bananas and we have three plants I think i need to buy a dehydrator
Or raise some animals to eat them. LOL
At one point I had tears in my eyes about it. I was cutting onions at the time.
Did you put in any "deadman" to hold the wall in place, due to ground creep?
The "deadman" are a system of timbers constructed in the form of the letter "T" , which prevent the walls from tilting downhill, due to ground creep and gravity.
Try this:
CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF
http://www.cooks.com/recipe/9p6bq49z/creamed-chipped-beef.html
Read the comments .... people seem to like this recipe and are saying things like “Best U.S.Marine Corps breakfast ever” & “6 years 5 months and 23 days in the 82nd airborne division and I never missed a meal when S.O.S. was on the menu. It was my favorite meal”.
I used to tear up too. Now I use a chef knife and 4 whacks, pull off the onion from the skin and throw them in the food processor, or whatever.
I saw a chef program on PBS, where the chef/cook wore motorcycle goggels while cutting a large amount of onions.
The only other thing to avoid crying is to use a candle, on close proximity to the cutting board .
The updraft of the lit candle, created a hot air column, which lifted the capiscum up, and out of hamrs way.
I would like to save what is left of the patch. If I use pine needles can I just completely cover the plants now even though they are still green? Tips?
I actually made myself SOS this morning. It’s so easy to make.
/johnny
IIRC, we covered our patch with straw while still green in years past.
Me neither! Hate the cold and hate to be wet. Stay warm. I’m drinking hot tea, broth with cream, and black coffee alternating.
Broth before eating, coffee after eating(instead of desert) and tea in between meals.
It’s cold, wet, and miserable in Central TX, too. At least we don’t live in Dalhart!
I reskinned my Texas Prepper’s greenhouse last week. Everything in there is doing great. My one cat whacked me on the nose when I poked my head in the door awhile ago. He thinks it’s his greenhouse.
Normally , I don't question cooks.com for best tasteing recipie and simplicity.
On 10/19/2015, there was listed an original recipie for "US Army SOS " for those who prefer nostalgia.
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