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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "tert in seattle" > wrote in message > ... > > Sqwertz wrote: > >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 22:50:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> > >>> The latest ones are calls for my husband who no longer lives here. They > >>> are > >>> bogus sounding charities. > >> > >> I didn't think he'd be able to retire and stick around the house very > >> long. You probably drive him nuts. Is it for good this time? We > >> need to know this since you keep reminiscing about times when your > >> husband has lived there and when he hasn't. It's hard to keep track > >> anymore. > > > > Actually we need to know this because Andy is lonely & horny. > > He is actually living near Andy but I am not sure they would get along. Oh > wait! Maybe you didn't mean... Well, I'm not really sure what you meant. > Is it time for breakfast yet? LOL. Andy should be posting a breakfast report any time now. ![]() Meanwhile, time for me to take a shower and get to the grocery store for my traditional weekly 6am grocery shopping trip. G. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Sqwertz wrote: >> >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 22:50:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >>> The latest ones are calls for my husband who no longer lives here. >> >>> They >> >>> are >> >>> bogus sounding charities. >> >> >> >> I didn't think he'd be able to retire and stick around the house very >> >> long. You probably drive him nuts. Is it for good this time? We >> >> need to know this since you keep reminiscing about times when your >> >> husband has lived there and when he hasn't. It's hard to keep track >> >> anymore. >> > >> > Actually we need to know this because Andy is lonely & horny. >> >> He is actually living near Andy but I am not sure they would get along. >> Oh >> wait! Maybe you didn't mean... Well, I'm not really sure what you >> meant. >> Is it time for breakfast yet? > > LOL. Andy should be posting a breakfast report any time now. ![]() > > Meanwhile, time for me to take a shower and get to the grocery store for > my > traditional weekly 6am grocery shopping trip. We bought turkey patties, sweet potato fries, sliced apples and bread from Costco. Lettuce, tomato and onion from Target. Also four cans of cream of cack soup, but daughter likes it in casseroles and it was on sale. Tomorrow to Winco but only for a few things. We are still working on eating what is in the pantry, but mainly what is left is stuff that I will eat. I need to do something with beans again. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Gary" > wrote in message ... > > Julie Bove wrote: > >> > >> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > Sqwertz wrote: > >> >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 22:50:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> >> > >> >>> The latest ones are calls for my husband who no longer lives here. > >> >>> They > >> >>> are > >> >>> bogus sounding charities. > >> >> > >> >> I didn't think he'd be able to retire and stick around the house very > >> >> long. You probably drive him nuts. Is it for good this time? We > >> >> need to know this since you keep reminiscing about times when your > >> >> husband has lived there and when he hasn't. It's hard to keep track > >> >> anymore. > >> > > >> > Actually we need to know this because Andy is lonely & horny. > >> > >> He is actually living near Andy but I am not sure they would get along. > >> Oh > >> wait! Maybe you didn't mean... Well, I'm not really sure what you > >> meant. > >> Is it time for breakfast yet? > > > > LOL. Andy should be posting a breakfast report any time now. ![]() > > > > Meanwhile, time for me to take a shower and get to the grocery store for > > my > > traditional weekly 6am grocery shopping trip. > > We bought turkey patties, sweet potato fries, sliced apples and bread from > Costco. Lettuce, tomato and onion from Target. Also four cans of cream of > cack soup, but daughter likes it in casseroles and it was on sale. Tomorrow > to Winco but only for a few things. We are still working on eating what is > in the pantry, but mainly what is left is stuff that I will eat. I need to > do something with beans again. Do you like bean burritos? I have a good recipe for that if you like black beans, refried beans, salsa and flour tortillas. BTW, what is cream of cack soup? Was that a typo? ![]() G. |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Gary" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Sqwertz wrote: >> >> >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 22:50:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>> The latest ones are calls for my husband who no longer lives here. >> >> >>> They >> >> >>> are >> >> >>> bogus sounding charities. >> >> >> >> >> >> I didn't think he'd be able to retire and stick around the house >> >> >> very >> >> >> long. You probably drive him nuts. Is it for good this time? We >> >> >> need to know this since you keep reminiscing about times when your >> >> >> husband has lived there and when he hasn't. It's hard to keep >> >> >> track >> >> >> anymore. >> >> > >> >> > Actually we need to know this because Andy is lonely & horny. >> >> >> >> He is actually living near Andy but I am not sure they would get >> >> along. >> >> Oh >> >> wait! Maybe you didn't mean... Well, I'm not really sure what you >> >> meant. >> >> Is it time for breakfast yet? >> > >> > LOL. Andy should be posting a breakfast report any time now. ![]() >> > >> > Meanwhile, time for me to take a shower and get to the grocery store >> > for >> > my >> > traditional weekly 6am grocery shopping trip. >> >> We bought turkey patties, sweet potato fries, sliced apples and bread >> from >> Costco. Lettuce, tomato and onion from Target. Also four cans of cream >> of >> cack soup, but daughter likes it in casseroles and it was on sale. >> Tomorrow >> to Winco but only for a few things. We are still working on eating what >> is >> in the pantry, but mainly what is left is stuff that I will eat. I need >> to >> do something with beans again. > > Do you like bean burritos? I have a good recipe for that if you like > black > beans, refried beans, salsa and flour tortillas. They are my favorite food but sadly due to diabetes, not something I can eat any more unless they are very small. > > BTW, what is cream of cack soup? Was that a typo? ![]() I actually got that term from someone else. It is Campbell's or any other type of condensed cream of ______ soup. I did grow up eating the stuff in casseroles but it was pretty much just the mushroom in a tuna casserole and celery in the Tater Tot one. I had a small box of cream of chicken that was about to go bad. I think it was the Pacific brand. I mixed it with some cooked whole wheat pasta, a can of peas and a large can of chicken. My daughter ate that for three days in a row and said it was her new favorite food. So I decided to get some more. She also loves tuna casserole. Since we are working on using up some of the pantry items, I decided I had better get some more soup. The only one I had was the golden mushroom. Both daughter and husband liked the chicken breasts that I made with that. This is not exactly my preferred method of cooking things. I know some people are all about making simple things and while these sorts of things are simply and easy and quick to make, they are not exactly what I would call cooking. I really prefer to do more complicated recipes. But... Hey. Gotta fix what they will eat. Another one of my favorite foods was hominy croquettes. They were somewhat time consuming. I haven't made them for years because only I liked them. It was cooked grits with cheese added. There may have been egg added in. Then dipped in egg and bread crumbs. These were then formed into flattened balls and baked in a red sauce, of course made from scratch. Topped with parmesan. These were one of the few things I would make a lot of at one time because they were time consuming. I would freeze them for later. Also had a hominy crockpot dish that was actually quite easy but again, only I liked it. Had bacon and cheese in it. I guess maybe you have to have lived in the Midwest to appreciate hominy. It's a tad hard to find here and when you do it is just one kind and either a large or jumbo sized can. |
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 05:51:52 -0400, Gary > wrote:
> BTW, what is cream of cack soup? Was that a typo? ![]() Had to be, but I got a laugh anyway because I misread it as "cream of crack". Highfalutin stuff! -- I take life with a grain of salt, a slice of lemon and a shot of tequila |
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On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 05:51:52 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Gary" > wrote in message ... >> > Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > Sqwertz wrote: >> >> >> On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 22:50:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>> The latest ones are calls for my husband who no longer lives here. >> >> >>> They >> >> >>> are >> >> >>> bogus sounding charities. >> >> >> >> >> >> I didn't think he'd be able to retire and stick around the house very >> >> >> long. You probably drive him nuts. Is it for good this time? We >> >> >> need to know this since you keep reminiscing about times when your >> >> >> husband has lived there and when he hasn't. It's hard to keep track >> >> >> anymore. >> >> > >> >> > Actually we need to know this because Andy is lonely & horny. >> >> >> >> He is actually living near Andy but I am not sure they would get along. >> >> Oh >> >> wait! Maybe you didn't mean... Well, I'm not really sure what you >> >> meant. >> >> Is it time for breakfast yet? >> > >> > LOL. Andy should be posting a breakfast report any time now. ![]() >> > >> > Meanwhile, time for me to take a shower and get to the grocery store for >> > my >> > traditional weekly 6am grocery shopping trip. >> >> We bought turkey patties, sweet potato fries, sliced apples and bread from >> Costco. Lettuce, tomato and onion from Target. Also four cans of cream of >> cack soup, but daughter likes it in casseroles and it was on sale. Tomorrow >> to Winco but only for a few things. We are still working on eating what is >> in the pantry, but mainly what is left is stuff that I will eat. I need to >> do something with beans again. > >Do you like bean burritos? I have a good recipe for that if you like black >beans, refried beans, salsa and flour tortillas. > >BTW, what is cream of cack soup? Was that a typo? ![]() > >G. Don't ask, cream of cack is for her daughter. |
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