Posted on 05/24/2016 5:59:51 PM PDT by luvie
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Somebody has to eat them, might as well be us. I really prefer the red ones though, particularly a huge slice on a cold navy bean sandwich. Probably be some people that would turn up their nose at this kind of a sandwich but it’s quick to fix once the beans are done and plenty inexpensive.
Please describe the construction and consumption of a navy bean sandwich. Inquiring minds want to know!
:-)
Just cook up a big pot of navy beans and ham hocks. We take whatever is left from dinner and put them in the frig. Then make a regular sandwich for lunch the next day or two from the leftovers. Assemble just like a sandwich - bread, left over beans, thick slices of onion, bread. Eat and enjoy. Easy peasy and really inexpensive. When we were growing up my mom always made homemade onion bread but I’m lazy and just use plain old cheap white bread from the store.
Tried it with red beans and black beans once but navy beans seasoned with ham hocks seem to be a whole lot better.
Not quite a 180, but maybe 120. But....I think I have everything under control now...only about an hour’s worth of homework.
Interesting note...a co-worker offered to take over a couple of my units. With reluctance I let 3 go...2 should be a piece of cake, the third can be tricky. It is tricky this week. She has tried twice to get him paid right. There is still an issue that we will work on in the morning. d:o)
But the hard drive on my laptop is just about gone. I use it for music and posting the replies my dying desktop won’t post. I took it to work and passed it to my computer guy to take and deal with Dell directly. I think when I get it back I’ll have him come and get the new one, downstairs and still in the box, all set up. He said he can, via cable, move stuff from the old to the new. It would take me forever and I don’t have any uninterrupted time to get it done.
Well drat! I’d hoped things would go fairly smoothly.
I remember you saying a co-worker offered to lighten your load a bit. I gather this is her first week with the tricky one. Maybe after things are straightened out, she won’t need help next time. Wouldn’t that be nice?
Yep, it sounds like it’s time to get that new computer out of the box at last. LOL! Great that the computer guy can do all the transfer stuff for you. Lots to transfer and that does take time, which you don’t have much of these days.
Your Burger Says That You are Gluttonous...NOT! |
You are straightforward, honest, and ambitious. You tend to be direct about what you want when it comes to food. You are emotional. You have a big heart, and you tend to go for comfort foods. (Comfort food rules) You have trouble making decisions quickly. Everything looks good to you... especially at a restaurant (Nope....stick to favorites) I only checked 4 things. |
And guacamole wasn’t one of the four. It’s green! LOL!
That is a lot of carbs for how I am supposed to eat but I’ll definitely give it a whirl. I’ll make sure to add some carmelized onions to the beans. Is this a Northern thing?
Butterfinger, of course.
Why put off til Thursday what you can do tomorrow? :-)
Here is the result I got:
Your Burger Says That You are Gluttonous |
You are likely a fairly picky eater. And you're secretly a little squeamish about some foods. You are a very open eater. You like many types of tastes, and you'll eat just about anything. You tend to gravitate toward strong, pungent foods. Even if it means having bad breath! You consider yourself a healthy eater. But you're not about to sacrifice taste or quantity! You are straightforward, honest, and ambitious. You tend to be direct about what you want when it comes to food. You are emotional. You have a big heart, and you tend to go for comfort foods. You are creative, open minded, and friendly. You are interested in all types of food and new dishes. |
Hi;
Perhaps you have a link to the prayer list? I cannot remember the name of the FReeper who had that.
I was just hoping some people could perhaps send up some prayers for my Dad.
Here is the link to the post I made tonight.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3433674/posts?page=5
Thank you if you feel it is worthy to pass it on. :)
Julie
Morning everyone!
Not sure how long it will take the thought police to approve this post.
Hope everyone is haveing a great day.
Flights have been booked. Movers have been scheduled.
Looks like this whole coming back to the states is REALLY gonna happen.
TO THE
Good morning, Everyone.
Good morning to our
Military, our Allies, and their families.
Thank you, Luvy, for preparing
the Canteen for todays activities.
Yummy! Burgers. Best part of summer is grilling.
Your Burger Says That You are Not Gluttonous |
You are a very open eater. You like many types of tastes, and you'll eat just about anything. You tend to gravitate toward strong, pungent foods. Even if it means having bad breath! You are emotional. You have a big heart, and you tend to go for comfort foods. You have trouble making decisions quickly. Everything looks good to you... especially at a restaurant. You are social, outgoing, and a risk taker. Among your friends, you are the first to try a new food. |
Love a good burger.
Don't want no catsup on it; however,
when the tomatoes are fresh from the garden
I like having a slice
along with mayo and onions and pickles.
And, though it isn't healthy, sometimes I eat a burger
with bacon too.
Nice weather yesterday and no rain. YES!
Today will be more of the same, which
is good as the yard still feels like a wet sponge.
I did manage to get about 2.5 hours of painting done
but not much accomplished.
Today, is rest day and
writing, darn it!
Gonna make my rounds.
Please stay right where you are.
Keep the troops and their families entertained.
The Canteen is
Come on in and sit for a while.
There's always plenty of coffee, tea,
pancakes, conversation, silliness,
and plain old BS
REMEMBER THEM ~ DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM
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I enjoyed a nice lunch with son yesterday and hung out with him most of the afternoon. We're planning a weekend summer trip or two.
Finally drying out your way, that's encouraging. Keep painting! :-)
You planning anything this coming holiday weekend?
Just some grocery shopping on my agenda today.
Have a fantastimal day!
You are very gluttonous. Even if you're full, you'll still clear your plate.
LOL. I bet you were forced as a kid to clean your plate.
(Retired folks don't have humpdays)
What sweet sounding words!
With so much rain, it's hard to plan any outdoor activities. I haven't heard anything from the family, so no big plans at the moment. Hubby has to help one of his nieces to move on Saturday, so I'll have most of the day to myself. I'll probably just hang out and washing bedding and rugs or something while he's gone. I'd be interested in going to a movie but a holiday weekend is risky. Besides the new TAMNTS is coming out soon and it's a family event with our youngest and his daughter.
Where did you and son-boy have lunch? Awesome that you two will be doing a summer trip. Let me know if you head our way! Lots to see in DC.
Have a wonderfully, wistfully, Wednestatic Day!
Is this a Northern thing?”
Wouldn’t think so. I grew up in Kansas and now live in Texas. Beans were a staple of our diet when I was growing up, particularly in the late spring when canned vegetables from the previous season were all gone and the new growing season had not yet arrived.
We always had meat at every meal since we raised cattle, hogs and chicken. Lots of sausage, gravy and homemade biscuits for breakfast. And always desert as a part of dinner. Bread pudding was a staple. Have tried to duplicate my mom’s recipe but somehow never got it quite right.
((LOL))Yep, that was me then. :-D
Good morning Grams A. This sounds very much like our southern cooking on the east coast.
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