Easy five bean soup in cp and I'll make some cornbread before I head into work.
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Easy five bean soup in cp and I'll make some cornbread before I head into work.
LOL. I don't either.
Everything else aside - you do take some amazing photos!!!!
Summer holidays and no beef... I'm suddenly reminded of how good portobello mushroom burgers are!
Seems one of my siblings actually got hacked. Went and changed passwords, etc.
I agree with what you are saying, bae. If I had to flee, I'm thinking about 1% of what I actually own would fit in a backpack or even the car.
I will state right from the beginning that I do not buy gold or silver as investments or anything else, so my knowledge in this area is very limited.
My concern in stocking up on silver and gold...
They turned out soooooo well!
I have three heads of cabbage from the St Patty's sale at the grocery store. Have been wanting to try parmesan cabbage steaks. Maybe those along with some baked...
Rainy, dreary day so chicken and dumplings - comfort food!
Ahhh... okay, I remember you posting about that elsewhere. LOL on the cat.
That was a great price!!! Our dryer is electric - no gas line on our street.
Actually that's our dryer. We've had it for so long, I can't remember if we got it new or used. Good brand!
Here is a sample. The one is Baggallini, the other two are Travelon - which I consider almost the same/equal to Baggallini's. The bottom right is a fanny pack. I also have one or two more upstairs...
Cross body/shoulder bags... on the smallish side.
Oh, I wish you had posted something!!! I have a couple Baggalini's that I'm getting rid of! Love them, but they just aren't efficient for the way I use a bag. (But I keep trying!!! ROFLOL)
I have a niece that is vegan and, yes, there are vegan cheeses. I've never had any, but she seems to like it.
Edited to add: She might just use it for cooking - not eating like sliced cheese.
Interesting thread.
I'm curious, Iris. What is your new collecting hobby?
I will confess that smallish backpack/purses are my gazingus pins. I found close to my perfect one about a year ago...
I had the same initial thought when I first read the subject line. LOL.
So sorry that you are depressed and saddened by the current circumstances, catherine. Personally, I like that you are still supportive of your dh and the future business plans, as it does sound very...
Don't know if it counts as an "emergency prep", but I'm just finishing up the processing (dehydrating) of 12 pounds of ground turkey. It will be a decent restock on the pantry shelf.
I'm so sorry, IL. I've heard of this and was afraid I might have gotten it from the last bad tick bite I received last year. So far, it looks like I haven't and am very grateful! Again, so sorry you...
So sorry that one bad apple is trying to spoil it all. Hopefully the priest can do something.
Actually, I think this is my first attempt at Jane Austen - at least to the best of my recollection. I'm willing to give the others mentioned a try at some point in time. Thanks.
Don't think I will be finishing Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. I'm about 100 pages in and am not enjoying the it. I know it is well-written because I think the characters and circumstances...
Multi-vitamin, prescription D, B-complex, magnesium and the once a week pill for bones (calcium?) for osteoporosis.