Posted on 03/06/2020 9:37:20 AM PST by weston
Yes. All of them including Larry, Darryl and Darryl.
Love all. I watched a little Dragnet this morning.
Loved the memories.
I told ya these guys are great!
OAN ROCKS!
Off to run errands, will check in later!
“all...sorry I babble on about cooking.. that is about my only gig right about now”
No need to apologize, I enjoy your culinary creations. It gives me lots of ideas, and I definitely need those!
“Leading scientists say the clinical trials and safety approvals needed to get a workable vaccine to market could take up to 18 months.”
:(
*HUG*
Thank evil grin twin!
Still some pain but is bearable, at least!
Rusty I believed it was you that inquired about my jewelry.. sorry for delay in writing. Most jewelry as you know is very personal.. and I truly believe it is hard to buy for someone else... (unless we are talking lots of diamond and gold.. LOL.. no room for complaints there). I like my buyers to see and touch and try on stuff.. that is why I do not do by mail as a rule. Now I have a line of patriotic/clutch my pearls stuff that might be an exception.
My favorite mode to sell is home parties. like a years ago tupperware party.. with wine/cheese etc. Ladies can try on, touch.. I request when they come to party they bring a scarf or blouse/dress etc they would like to compliment
Unfortunaelty things have just not gotten underway. first my health tanked.. then When health was better I did a serous cut into one of my fingers (great cook huh?) and now the coronavirus. I have some product but not market at this time
I did the vetted quality craft shows/sales years ago.. am not a fan. for a lot of reasons.
just wanted to respond... If it is someone else and not you Rusty I TRULY apologize.. My mind is a sieve and I should but dont keep notes.
my finger is about healed.. so I can do a few things.. i get my biggest satisfaction in giving things away.. or like for my friend Tina.. taking a broken ugly piece and transforming int to a classy piece.. for jen I took a amethyst and brass(YUK A TERRIBLE COMBO) and redid it with swavorski crystal, fresh water pearls.. I used the brass as part of a three strand stretch bracelet and earrings that she loves and wears & gets oodles of complements.
I should go more crazy with the income aspect but for now am just glad to be alive and felling better and love making things for friends who can’t afford much but like pretty things
mail....
“What kind of cheese?”
I like Swiss. Smoked giiuda makes it interesting. But some cheddar on top adds a nice visual appeal. Otherwise it is terribly beige.
Some of these so-called reporters screech out their (attack) questions, often even after PDJT (etc) has pointed to a different reporter who has already begun his question. I still do not understand why PDJT allows such disorder in the press room.
hey there sweet lady..I m sorry for your chronic pain... have you used CBD tincture (oral under tongue)? I am a believer.. 4 years of intense pain with nothing helping (yes I take Lysine).. and now so much better.. I cant say gone but so much improved.
I hope anyone with chronic pain can use this. A 30$ bottle lasts about 3 233kw.. I am still always strapped for cash with very limited social security income but do buy this..
Timeout for “updates”
You can bet right now a lot of couples are arguing.
One partner is probably more of the buy and hold, don’t panic type, while the other is “Sell! Sell! Sell!”
I have a cauliflower / broth soup in the crock pots..
Cauliflower Soup is the most requested soup in my house followed by Ham with Barley, Pasta and Bean soup. Here is my recipe to compare too.
Cauliflower soup
Ingredients
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/4 diced white onion
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon dried ground mustard
4 cups chicken stock or broth
1 head cauliflower, cut into bite-size pieces
1 medium potato, peeled and diced
2 cups heavy cream
2 8 oz bags of sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded
1/2 teaspoon rubbed sage
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
white truffle oil drizzled on top
Directions
In a large, heavy bottom saucepan over medium heat add the butter and onions and cook until the onions are tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Once the onions are tender add the flour and ground mustard, stirring well and cook until all of the flour has been incorporated. Add the stock, cauliflower and the potato and bring the mixture to a boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from the heat, and let cool for about 5 minutes. Use an immersion blender in pot or add the soup, in batches, to a food processor or blender and puree. Return the soup to the original saucepan over medium-high heat, add the cream and cheese then bring to a simmer. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 10 to 12 minutes to allow the soup to thicken. Stir in the sage and cayenne. Ladle the soup into serving bowls and garnish with white truffle oil drizzled on top
This is even beyond what I thought DeBlasio was capable of. Many people are jeopardizing their health as they cannot go to their gyms, swimming pools, etc. until this panic is over. Yikes!
Looks like ILLINOIS is sheltering in place starting tomorrow. No excuse not to do my spring cleaning.
Yes. Far better than today’s sitcoms.
dang cant blame autocorrect.. I can blame myself for not proof reading
intense pain - shingles
bottle lasts 3 weeks
sorry.. (embarrassing)
She certainly has a spine.
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Chanel Rion is an American author, political illustrator, and White House Political Correspondent for One America News Network. Born in Texas and grew up in Missouri, Texas, and Florida, and overseasin France and South Korea.
Chanel’s upbringing required keeping her schooling at home. Except for her early schooling in France and debate camps at conservative America’s famous Patrick Henry College, near Washington D.C., neither she nor her brother or sister ever set foot in a school until university.
“First, we moved to South Korea, a few miles from the DMZ, where I began the first of the many years it took to learn to speak my mother’s native Korean. There, I could look out across the fences into and across the DMZ, past soldiers and guns, at the worse enslavement and torture of human beings on God’s earth at this insanity of the total socialist state—at what was the home of a then 14-year-old boy named Kim Jung Un, who was playing somewhere inside this prison camp country; who would soon grow into a madman who would one day die in there when he tried to blow up America and the world, killing millions, including my Korean loved ones in Seoul, just 30 miles from the DMZ. But I didn’t know then. It would have been a lot for a child with already much to think about—to think about.”
After South Korea, Chanel and her family moved into an ancient strap and gear crossed grain-grinding stone watermill in France, a three-story affair, where farmers in oxcarts and pickups actually brought grain by for grinding. “When winter came,” Chanel recalls, “the miller quit and we moved to an unheated stone maison in the hills of a communist farming village in the mountain region of France where we bought goat cheese and baguettes every day from a monastery on the way home from school and where dad again swore we were never returning to the U.S.”...part of second article..
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