Posted on 08/31/2006 5:21:11 PM PDT by snugs
Today the President addressed the 88th Annual American Legion National Convention in Salt Lake City
He also met with with the leadership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Later on he attended a fundraiser for the reelection campaign of Sen Orrin Hatch, R-Utah
Today Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife Lynne celebrate their 42nd Wedding anniversary.
Enjoy your visit to Sanity Island
Night snugs. Good to "see" you.
have to have it on a bagel...Want to try this though. Take a soften large package of cream cream, add 1 cup to a cup and a half of brown sugar...mix with electric mixer. then dip cut up granny apples in it!!! What a treat!! my kids loved it, would have to remind them not to eat it all in one serving!!!
A *wonderful* tour - Thank-you!
I will be leaving in mid-December to teach/research at the Univ of Iowa. Many programs in information science are adding undergraduate components, but the one at Iowa is still all grad, which makes me happy - generally mature students, with a good share of career changers like myself. I will also coordinate their joint JD/MA program, so we'll see how that goes.
Iowa is a research school so my teaching duties will be limited - 1 class a term for a year, then 2 classes. The rest of the time I do research and your usual school service stuff. I'm really happy about that; I started the doctoral program to learn to do research and that's what I'm gonna be able to do. While most doctoral graduates in my field get a job (unlike English or history), you don't always get the job you want or in the part of the country you want. I'm blessed. I don't think that most people realize that you can't just knock on the door of the college down the street and get a job. It's a nationwide pool and if you want to work you may wind up somewhere you don't really want to live.
I'm looking forward to getting organic veggies delivered from the farm. You can sign up for it and get fresh veggies once a week. That says country to this city girl!
It is posts like your account of your visit to Washington that make me sure not to miss reading a single day of this dose. Thank you for telling us about it.
Navy is a GREAT color for the President!
SWEET!
Wonderful pics and commentary. Thank you for sharing your trip with us.....and me. ;*)
I thought you had fallen asleep at the keyboard! LOL!
Good luck tomorrow!!!
I never use the stuff (Canola oil) -- I use olive oil, butter, and rarely, if I have it for a particular reason, Crisco. Thanks for all that info. (Is Crisco bad for ya?)
Goodnight all. Enjoyed the evening.
Sorry to be late to the dose - pant, pant, trying to catch up with all the posts. Many thanks, as always Snugs, for the wonderful pics. I really like the one of Pres. Bush hugging the pretty ladies - the lamestream media and the looney left may claim he's not doing well with the public, but people clearly are delighted to be with him wherever he goes. Great speech today, and I look forward to more. Thanks again.
For those without religious conflicts, lard (pig fat) would be much better - better for you and makes the best pie crusts, or so I read another of Mother Linda's pages: Put Lard Back in Your Larder. I'll have to take her word for it on the pie crusts - I need an electronic computerized tea kettle to boil water.
Thanks for the Dose!
My mother used cooken which is what I think you call shortening so is that what some people refer to Crisco (sp).
This has gone out of favour in Britain because it is hydronated vegetable fat that at one time people thought was better for you than lard but now with the trans fat reasearch available probably lard was better :0).
Well, then, I'm glad I haven't had occasion to use it for quite a while. I used it so seldom it would go bad in the refrigerator before I could use it a second time.
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