Posted on 12/06/2005 6:11:39 PM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
I usually make it with whatever is in the fridge and freezer. No real recipe...I just sort of add stuff until I like the flavor.
Limbaugh playing the New Orleans testimony of some of the Katrina evacuees...I saw some this morning too, and it's ....WEIRD and WHINY!
The mere sight of Mel Gibson's knees makes me go a little weak. . .at the knees, LOL!
I have a nice vegetarian minestrone recipe if you are interested in trying it sometime.
They are predicting up to 6" of the *S* for us on Friday
I'll be home if that is the case.
It is mightily cold here today
And further south in the Ohio R. valley....ice...UGH!
Alaska was great training.
/john
TWC just show video of Syracuse..
Hi Molly! I have it at 8 pm Eastern. Setting my recorder. I'll be asleep by then, believe it or not.
Thinking of you a lot ms. nita... too little time..too many concerns.
Hugs/love
I wouldn't need to go to the store for this storm, except for the kids being here. I will need to get some snacks suitable for the under 10 crowd, so I will be one of those dreaded emergency shoppers tomorrow! LOL!
Thanks! When you get a chance I would like to have that recipe. I need things without meat for when my daughter comes, and also because Mr. Marple and I need some low-cholesterol recipes.
I do the same, I have a leftover pot, always have beef broth handy, I'll brown the meat, allow it to cook for whatever length of time, then add fresh or leftovers to the pot, plus seasonings, etc. Always good with cornbread.
After 4.5 hours of shopping with my dad, he chose for a Christmas gift a really pretty oil painting my mother had admired when I took her to Cafe Monet a few weeks ago; the cafe is on the side of the art gallery.
And now I'm pulling recipes in order to make scones (I've never made them before). I bought clotted cream and lemon curd yesterday at a British store downtown so hopefully that will cover any mistakes I make with the scones. A group of us are having a tea at a friend's house.
Watching our awesome Secretary of State Rice on Brit Hume. No one will ever mistake HER for a hotel maid. Am proud she is a Republican.
"...... I think we were all quite surprised by the weather upon arrival. It was anywhere from 78 degrees in the day to 55 degrees when the sun went down. I know that doesn't sound bad, but the temperature drop was a little challenging for most of the soldiers.
Upon arrival we had one day to recover from the flight and then we moved right into the relief in place. Our relief in place started by conducting training ranges. There is a nice range complex right out the front door of our base camp. After a 10 days on the ranges we then started to work with the units we are relieving. If you noticed I used the plural form of unit. We have been tasked with a force protection mission that 2 different Companys were conducting. It will be quite challenging to do more with less and work long hours with little or no rest time, but that is why your soldiers were picked to conduct this mission.
I am very proud of your soldiers. During the entire relief in place they pulled together, conducted the mission and excelled at every task they were handed. Both of the Company Commanders that I was working with were very impressed by the attitude, esprit des corps, and knowledge base your soldiers displayed. They were even ready to hand over the keys early because your soldiers were doing such a good job. But the army has a process to everything and we had to see it through until the official transfer of authority date.
Some of the equipment that was left behind is not in the best of shape due to the extremes of weather and what I believe to be poor maintenance by the units we replaced. However, your soldiers have been working hard to get it back up to standard. I have been very impressed by how hard your soldiers have work to make everything better. With a little elbow grease and some good maintenance we will have this equipment back up to snuff in no time. I am already starting to see vast improvement in the equipment. I am very proud of your soldiers and I feel very honored and privileged to lead such outstanding young men. God bless."
Note from proud Mom: 78 during the day, 55 at sundown sounds like a typical Wisconsin summer day. I know one soldier who wasn't bothered at all.;^)
W. Didja catch the part about the training range right outside the front door? I thought of you & laughed when I read that.:)
Haven't heard form Ev personally in about a week so I was delighted to receive this message.
Hi, I saw that, cool! Were I rich, my gun room would have a window... So I wouldn't have to leave the house! Lazy, eh?
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