Oh man, Rosa! It came in threes today for ya! Sorry, I snickered at the Q-Tip thing and thought, well, if you'd gone to the doctor you might could have helped yourself to a couple Q-Tips! :devil:
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Oh man, Rosa! It came in threes today for ya! Sorry, I snickered at the Q-Tip thing and thought, well, if you'd gone to the doctor you might could have helped yourself to a couple Q-Tips! :devil:
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Chicken-broccoli stir-fry, brown rice.
Your local journalists will appreciate it. They love subscribers.
I have no problem buying books from Amazon; anything else I scrutinize a LOT, reading the reviews with a fine-tooth comb. I look for warnings like, "Do not buy-cheap Chinese-made quality."
I...
DH and I read the paper together every morning--well except Monday. Our local dropped the Monday edition a few months ago to save $$. They do have an e-edition on that day, though.
I worked...
Going to add Book of Rosy to my list.
I'm reading "On Looking: Eleven Walks with Expert Eyes," by Alexandra Horowitz. The author takes walks with various diverse experts (geologist, urban...
Shrimp & grits, salad.
I agree!
Well, there was lots of damage. Large & small businesspeople will tell you that... Otherwise I'm with ya there.
As I said, it was on PBS, Masterpiece Theater specifically. It was a one-off, not a series. It was about a woman (Jackson) living with dementia who believes her friend Elizabeth is missing. The story...
Wondering if anyone caught "Elizabeth Is Missing," starring Glenda Jackson, on PBS the other night. She was riveting. The movie was difficult to watch at times, but I couldn't not watch.
I...
ROTFL, em!!!
Resolution 1: Start The Downsize
Resolution 2: Lose the COVID 15#
My house is so old we have 3 bedrooms and one bath. The bath has 2 sinks, though, and DH and I often brush teeth together! Maybe once a week one of us has to ask the other, "Are you almost done in...
I was taught to wash dishes that way too, but the reason given was washing the least dirty to the most, in that order.
The only rituals I have at the moment I can think of are:
Morning newspaper...
Holds together and can be formed into a ball that doesn't fall apart.
I don't puree it, but I use my potato masher in it for a minute or so.
I see split pea soup in our near future, too, since I have a ham bone from Christmas dinner. I always use the crockpot for mine.
1 part fat free Greek yogurt (I suppose you could use full fat, I just don't)
1 part self-rising flour (must be self-rising)
Combine and knead until it's a nice dough. Shape into bagels by...
He's not defined by his job. That's the message he needs.
The end of fashion is already here---haven't you noticed bell bottom and high-waisted jeans are back?
Annie Green Springs, anyone? :D
I made a new to me soup last night and it was quite interesting. Called Ruby Winter Vegetable Soup, it had red cabbage, red onion, beets, carrots, parsnips, garlic, allspice, bay leaf, chicken broth....
Watched a good one yesterday, The Dressmaker, starring Kate Winslet whom I like in most anything. Set in Australia, a gritty movie, awesome performance by KW and Judy Davis. Highly recommend.
Quiet here too. Did a Zoom with daughter's family & watched gift openings. Just hanging out with hubs and doing some stitching. Rainy & cold here.