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Posted on 06/01/2004 9:35:59 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Just pulled it out of the oven a few minutes ago...smells good.
I was lazy...didn't feel like mixing up a crust.
That does sound really good. I finally have some volunteer basil coming up in a couple of places. That's a happy happening. And a nice bit of parsley - but I need to weed that patch out badly.
:-)
Their names are dinner and supper.
I forgot. (((((Corin)))))
I actually do have a few things like that on the other side of the yard. I think a couple of things have happened though with the "sunny" side. 1) the trees have grown more so are providing more shade and 2) I think there are two in question that are leaning more since the hurricane and thus are covering more area. They're coming out this summer as soon as I win the lottery.
wonder were I could find someone that works for "that" department...;-)
I was wondering how long it'd take for someone to take that opening :)
I saw your post earlier about having to make something with ricotta, and remembered that I needed to do the same thing. I had soem ricotta, some sour cream, and a lot of almonds. Guess what I made... Cheesecake! More correctly, chocolate almond cheesecake with splenda. It is still baking right now, but it smells wonderful.
When g'nad ain't here, I gotta work twice as hard.
Hehehe.What an awful thing to put on Dracula.
*Sniff* I think my patio is too small.
I'm sorry. I sympathize with you. Wish you could use my yard!
Or as I like to call 'em, Venison and Venison Jr. :)
Cheesecake is what I made last night (mine had ricotta, cream cheese, and egg whites). So I made the zuchinni quiche with the yolks, the rest of the ricotta, and some cheese that I wanted to get rid of.
I set out the rest of my plants today that I had on the deck. All except for the rosemary and lavender. Everything else was gettin' too big for their pots.
Yeah, Lon Chaney really outdid himself on the makeup in that first picture, didn't he? :)
Did y'all see this picture I posted yesterday? Any idea what the plant is?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1145674/posts?page=1763#1763
Hehehe.
huh... You have volunteer basil. We have volunteer tomatoes and potatoes.
The tomatoes are second year volunteers. The potatoes were completely unexpected, in the compost heap of all places! (We had a couple of hugh baking potatoes that got mushy, so we composted 'em, and well, now we've got baby potatoes out of it.)
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