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Fall is soup weather.
I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood.
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Fall is soup weather.
On 10/5/2014 6:12 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 > Page not found. :( Jill |
Fall is soup weather.
"ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 -------------- we are having an Indian Summer (ooh, can I even say that anymore??) so soup production is postponed for at least a few weeks. But, yeah, I am eager for some nice comfort soup. |
Fall is soup weather.
"ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some rice or pasta. |
Fall is soup weather.
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "ImStillMags" > wrote in message > ... > I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I > was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the > "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty > beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any > pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs > per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling > gooooood. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 > > I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is > still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead which > is still warm here for this time of the year but then they change it to > 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and some cooked ground > beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some rice or pasta. It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. Cheri |
Fall is soup weather.
On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >> ... >> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When >> I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in >> the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making >> a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not >> putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it >> comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause >> the house is smelling gooooood. >> >> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >> >> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead >> which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they >> change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and >> some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some >> rice or pasta. > > It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. > > Cheri > Temps in the 70's *is* Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open the last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's been a nice breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped considerably so it actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get back up in the 80's next week. If the humidity comes back I'll have to run the AC again. :( I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so it's perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I even put on a short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today rather than wearing shorts and a tank top. Jill |
Fall is soup weather.
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote: >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When >>> I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in >>> the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making >>> a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not >>> putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it >>> comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause >>> the house is smelling gooooood. >>> >>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >>> >>> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >>> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead >>> which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they >>> change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and >>> some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some >>> rice or pasta. >> >> It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. >> >> Cheri >> > Temps in the 70's *is* Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open the > last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's been a nice > breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped considerably so it > actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get back up in the 80's next > week. If the humidity comes back I'll have to run the AC again. :( > > I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so it's > perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I even put on a > short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today rather than wearing shorts > and a tank top. We just got back from a bad day of shopping and the house is hot! Went all the way to Winco to get one item that they have a lower price on and they had none. They also didn't have the fruit that I needed. So we stopped at Safeway where the Coke products were $2.75 but you had to buy 4 to get that price. And of course they only had 2 of what I wanted. So I also got 2 Sprite Zero which I don't even need right now. They also didn't have the other product that I wanted. So... Tomorrow I will have to go to yet another Safeway. And perhaps some other store as well. Not happy. |
Fall is soup weather.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 17:00:31 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > >"Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... >> >> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >> ... >> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I >> was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the >> "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty >> beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any >> pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs >> per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling >> gooooood. >> >> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >> >> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead which >> is still warm here for this time of the year but then they change it to >> 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and some cooked ground >> beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some rice or pasta. > >It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. I've got a couple of ziploc bags full of miscellaneous chicken bones, celery ends, onion skins, parsnip pieces, and carrot tops ready to go for chicken stock. I'll probably make the stock 'round about Thursday. Then I'll start thinking about soup. Doris |
Fall is soup weather.
"ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 It was 105 yesterday. I'l pass on the soup for now. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
Fall is soup weather.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:34:13 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is still > in the 70's. The baseball game was on last night and hubby said they were playing in Washington. The pitchers were always blowing into their hands, hubby said it was to keep warm. People in the stands and on the sidelines had their hoods up & gloves on. I was totally confused because you're constantly saying you're in a heat wave. We finally got that figured out. Who the H says Washington without saying DC too? He does. -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
Fall is soup weather.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 19:29:15 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
wrote: > > "ImStillMags" > wrote in message > ... > I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was > at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used > meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef > and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. > Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. > It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 > > > It was 105 yesterday. I'l pass on the soup for now. > <white towel over arm> May I interest you in a very nice gazpacho? -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
Fall is soup weather.
"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 19:29:15 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" > > wrote: > >> >> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >> ... >> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I >> was >> at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used >> meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef >> and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. >> Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. >> It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling >> gooooood. >> >> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >> >> >> It was 105 yesterday. I'l pass on the soup for now. >> > > <white towel over arm> May I interest you in a very nice gazpacho? With extra ice, please. > > > -- > Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to > hold them. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
Fall is soup weather.
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote: >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When >>> I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in >>> the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making >>> a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not >>> putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it >>> comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause >>> the house is smelling gooooood. >>> >>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >>> >>> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >>> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead >>> which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they >>> change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and >>> some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some >>> rice or pasta. >> >> It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. >> >> Cheri >> > Temps in the 70's *is* Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open the > last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's been a nice > breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped considerably so it > actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get back up in the 80's next > week. If the humidity comes back I'll have to run the AC again. :( > > I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so it's > perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I even put on a > short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today rather than wearing shorts > and a tank top. > > Jill Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite yet. I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) Chere |
Fall is soup weather.
"Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "ImStillMags" > wrote in message > ... > I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I > was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the > "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty > beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any > pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs > per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling > gooooood. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 > > > It was 105 yesterday. I'l pass on the soup for now. Yes, that does put one out of the mood for soup. Cheri |
Fall is soup weather.
"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:34:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >> still >> in the 70's. > > The baseball game was on last night and hubby said they were playing > in Washington. The pitchers were always blowing into their hands, > hubby said it was to keep warm. People in the stands and on the > sidelines had their hoods up & gloves on. I was totally confused > because you're constantly saying you're in a heat wave. We finally > got that figured out. Who the H says Washington without saying DC > too? He does. You're obviously not a baseball fan. :-) Cheri |
Fall is soup weather.
On 10/6/2014 1:11 AM, Cheri wrote:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> >>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When >>>> I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in >>>> the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making >>>> a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not >>>> putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it >>>> comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause >>>> the house is smelling gooooood. >>>> >>>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >>>> >>>> >>>> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >>>> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead >>>> which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they >>>> change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and >>>> some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some >>>> rice or pasta. >>> >>> It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. >>> >>> Cheri >>> >> Temps in the 70's *is* Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open >> the last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's >> been a nice breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped >> considerably so it actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get >> back up in the 80's next week. If the humidity comes back I'll have >> to run the AC again. :( >> >> I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so it's >> perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I even put >> on a short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today rather than >> wearing shorts and a tank top. >> >> Jill > > Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite > yet. I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) > > Chere We only get a few months of this. I rarely get to wear sweaters, much less a coat. I'm thinking I should do some grilling tomorrow. :) Jill |
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On 10/5/2014 9:13 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > We just got back from a bad day of shopping and the house is hot! Went > all the way to Winco to get one item that they have a lower price on and > they had none. They also didn't have the fruit that I needed. So we > stopped at Safeway where the Coke products were $2.75 but you had to buy > 4 to get that price. And of course they only had 2 of what I wanted. > So I also got 2 Sprite Zero which I don't even need right now. They > also didn't have the other product that I wanted. So... Tomorrow I > will have to go to yet another Safeway. And perhaps some other store as > well. Not happy. The cow does not seem to have enough grey-cells to make a phone call prior to leaving its miserable, poorly-built, no-walls, so-called house to learn if the stores have enough product to satisfy the herds' consumption of processed foods and diet soda-pops. Don't forget, it's stated several times that it consumes at least 12 sodas every single day, if not more. Sky |
Fall is soup weather.
"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:34:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >> still >> in the 70's. > > The baseball game was on last night and hubby said they were playing > in Washington. The pitchers were always blowing into their hands, > hubby said it was to keep warm. People in the stands and on the > sidelines had their hoods up & gloves on. I was totally confused > because you're constantly saying you're in a heat wave. We finally > got that figured out. Who the H says Washington without saying DC > too? He does. Our temps have been in the 70's and I believe that our baseball is played outdoors. Lemme check. Well, I stand corrected on that too! Safeco Field and that is outdoors but it certainly wasn't cold at all yesterday. It was 74 when we got home last night. That's not hot either but it's far warmer than usual for this time of year. It's currently 80 in the house. When I moved from here, they were still playing baseball in the Kingdome and that was indoors. I haven't been to a game since. |
Fall is soup weather.
"Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:34:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >>> still >>> in the 70's. >> >> The baseball game was on last night and hubby said they were playing >> in Washington. The pitchers were always blowing into their hands, >> hubby said it was to keep warm. People in the stands and on the >> sidelines had their hoods up & gloves on. I was totally confused >> because you're constantly saying you're in a heat wave. We finally >> got that figured out. Who the H says Washington without saying DC >> too? He does. > > You're obviously not a baseball fan. :-) Yeah. It is the Seattle Mariners so I think people would say Seattle and not Washington. |
Fall is soup weather.
"Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> >>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When >>>> I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in >>>> the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making >>>> a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not >>>> putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it >>>> comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause >>>> the house is smelling gooooood. >>>> >>>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >>>> >>>> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >>>> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead >>>> which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they >>>> change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and >>>> some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some >>>> rice or pasta. >>> >>> It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. >>> >>> Cheri >>> >> Temps in the 70's *is* Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open the >> last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's been a >> nice breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped considerably >> so it actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get back up in the 80's >> next week. If the humidity comes back I'll have to run the AC again. :( >> >> I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so it's >> perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I even put on a >> short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today rather than wearing shorts >> and a tank top. >> >> Jill > > Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite yet. > I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) I would not like that. :( |
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ImStillMags > wrote in
: > I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When > I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in > the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making > a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not > putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it > comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause > the house is smelling gooooood. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...84302868785449 > 8 Thirty nine degrees at the moment in the 'burbs north of Bahstun. Almost time for that first batch of split pea with smoked ham hocks. You know, the stuff that cools into a gelatinous mass that you can cut with a knife but gets better each time you reheat it? |
Fall is soup weather.
"ImStillMags" > wrote in message ... > I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I > was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the > "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty > beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any > pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs > per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling > gooooood. > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 Page not opening for me:( -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
Fall is soup weather.
On Sunday, October 5, 2014 6:12:21 PM UTC-4, ImStillMags wrote:
> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. > > > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 I love that description: "used meat" bin. http://www.richardfisher.com |
Fall is soup weather.
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 21:44:11 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 19:29:15 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" > >wrote: > >> >> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >> ... >> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When I was >> at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in the "used >> meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef >> and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. >> Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. >> It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is smelling gooooood. >> >> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >> >> >> It was 105 yesterday. I'l pass on the soup for now. >> > ><white towel over arm> May I interest you in a very nice gazpacho? I have last-of-season tomatoes and cucumbers overflowing fridge and countertop. I'm going to make a huge batch of Pico De Gallo and a huge batch of sour cream cucumber salad. Our daytime temps are at 80F this week but cool off to 45-50F at night. Janet US |
Fall is soup weather.
"The Other Guy" > wrote in message > There is definitely a fall in California. > It's just muted on the south coast, but north AND inland, > it's as strong as anywhere outside Ca.. Not true at all. Cheri |
Fall is soup weather.
"Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Cheri" > wrote in message >> Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite >> yet. I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) > > I would not like that. :( I don't either, unfortunately I can't control it, but I can control the temp in my house. I'm beginning to feel like a houseplant though, because there's been so much crap in the air that I don't venture out for long on my walks. Cheri |
Fall is soup weather.
On 10/6/2014 1:00 AM, The Other Guy wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 01:26:48 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >>> Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite >>> yet. I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) >>> >>> Chere >> >> We only get a few months of this. I rarely get to wear sweaters, much >> less a coat. I'm thinking I should do some grilling tomorrow. :) > > There is definitely a fall in California. > It's just muted on the south coast, but north AND inland, > it's as strong as anywhere outside Ca.. > > The 90s have come and gone (on the coast), > and things are returning to normal. > > This time of year, that means 70s along the coast, > 80s often in the inland areas, > and still 90s or higher in the desert. We cruised out of Long Beach, CA during the first week of May and it was cold enough, that you had to wear pants during the day. Becca |
Fall is soup weather.
On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 22:14:03 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... > > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:34:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > > wrote: > > > >> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is > >> still > >> in the 70's. > > > > The baseball game was on last night and hubby said they were playing > > in Washington. The pitchers were always blowing into their hands, > > hubby said it was to keep warm. People in the stands and on the > > sidelines had their hoods up & gloves on. I was totally confused > > because you're constantly saying you're in a heat wave. We finally > > got that figured out. Who the H says Washington without saying DC > > too? He does. > > You're obviously not a baseball fan. :-) > <Shock and awe!> How did you guess??? LOL -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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"Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> >>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "ImStillMags" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to me. When >>>> I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of chuck steak in >>>> the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought "soup" so today I'm making >>>> a hearty beef and vegetable soup, minestrone style, only I'm not >>>> putting in any pasta. Lower carb you know. I calculated it out and it >>>> comes to 5 carbs per cup. It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause >>>> the house is smelling gooooood. >>>> >>>> https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...43028687854498 >>>> >>>> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >>>> still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I see 60's ahead >>>> which is still warm here for this time of the year but then they >>>> change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy beans in the freezer and >>>> some cooked ground beef. Will add other vegetables and probably some >>>> rice or pasta. >>> >>> It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC going. >>> >>> Cheri >>> >> Temps in the 70's *is* Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open the >> last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's been a >> nice breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped considerably >> so it actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get back up in the 80's >> next week. If the humidity comes back I'll have to run the AC again. :( >> >> I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so it's >> perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I even put on a >> short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today rather than wearing shorts >> and a tank top. >> >> Jill > > Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite yet. > I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) Winter is about 5 days long. Drops to about 75 or so then we're back up into the 90s around November. One Christmas was 95F. When I was a kid though, winters used to be quite chilly. So cold in fact that the orange growers had to keep their trees warm with smudge pots. I remember wearing a jackt on Halloween most every year. I have not seen a day cold enough for my breath to fog in easily 20 years. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... > > On 10/5/2014 8:00 PM, Cheri wrote: > > > > >>"Julie Bove" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > > >>>"ImStillMags" > wrote in message > > > > ... > > > > I love Fall. I love soup. And Fall is soup making weather to > > > > me. When I was at the grocery store there was a nice portion of > > > > chuck steak in the "used meat" bin. I immediately thought > > > > "soup" so today I'm making a hearty beef and vegetable soup, > > > > minestrone style, only I'm not putting in any pasta. Lower carb > > > > you know. I calculated it out and it comes to 5 carbs per cup. > > > > It's not quite ready but I'm starving cause the house is > > > > smelling gooooood. > > > > > > > > https://picasaweb.google.com/Sitara8...14#60668430286 > > > > 87854498 > > > > > > > > I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. > > > > Temp. is still in the 70's. Every day I am hopeful because I > > > > see 60's ahead which is still warm here for this time of the > > > > year but then they change it to 70's again. I have soaked navy > > > > beans in the freezer and some cooked ground beef. Will add > > > > other vegetables and probably some rice or pasta. > > > > > > It's hot in CA too, but I made some chicken soup and kept the AC > > > going. > > > > > > Cheri > > > > > Temps in the 70's is Fall here in SC. :) I've had the windows open > > the last couple of days. Nice break in the utility bill. There's > > been a nice breeze outside most of the time. The humidity dropped > > considerably so it actually feels like Fall. It's supposed to get > > back up in the 80's next week. If the humidity comes back I'll > > have to run the AC again. :( > > > > I'm enjoying the nice cool temps. It finally stopped raining so > > it's perfect weather for sitting on the patio with a book. :) I > > even put on a short sleeve shirt and long cotton pants today > > rather than wearing shorts and a tank top. > > We just got back from a bad day of shopping and the house is hot! > Went all the way to Winco to get one item that they have a lower > price on and they had none. They also didn't have the fruit that I > needed. So we stopped at Safeway where the Coke products were $2.75 > but you had to buy 4 to get that price. And of course they only had > 2 of what I wanted. So I also got 2 Sprite Zero which I don't even > need right now. They also didn't have the other product that I > wanted. So... Tomorrow I will have to go to yet another Safeway. > And perhaps some other store as well. Not happy. Julie, travel = gas for the car. You did not save anything by going to multiple stores. Gas is 3.15-3.60 a gallon depending on where you are this week. The average US car gets 15 miles per gallon. If you traveled 1.5 miles (then back for a round trip of 3) to save 3cents on a can of something, you spent more getting there by FAR than you 'saved'. It's called false savings. It's regrettably common when the car is fueled by another because they do not notice it. -- |
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"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 22:14:03 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >> >> "sf" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On Sun, 5 Oct 2014 15:34:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > > wrote: >> > >> >> I'm itching to make soup but it's just not cooling off here. Temp. is >> >> still >> >> in the 70's. >> > >> > The baseball game was on last night and hubby said they were playing >> > in Washington. The pitchers were always blowing into their hands, >> > hubby said it was to keep warm. People in the stands and on the >> > sidelines had their hoods up & gloves on. I was totally confused >> > because you're constantly saying you're in a heat wave. We finally >> > got that figured out. Who the H says Washington without saying DC >> > too? He does. >> >> You're obviously not a baseball fan. :-) >> > <Shock and awe!> How did you guess??? LOL It was just a wild guess. :-) Cheri |
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"Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Cheri" > wrote in message > >>> Sounds nice, it's supposed to be 90 or so for the week, so no respite >>> yet. I don't believe there is a fall in CA. :-) >> >> I would not like that. :( > > I don't either, unfortunately I can't control it, but I can control the > temp in my house. I'm beginning to feel like a houseplant though, because > there's been so much crap in the air that I don't venture out for long on > my walks. I can relate to that too! |
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"The Other Guy" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 17:58:50 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: > > >>Julie, travel = gas for the car. You did not save anything by going to >>multiple stores. Gas is 3.15-3.60 a gallon depending on where you are >>this week. The average US car gets 15 miles per gallon. If you >>traveled 1.5 miles (then back for a round trip of 3) to save 3cents on >>a can of something, you spent more getting there by FAR than you >>'saved'. > > You're assuming that someone is buying ONE item, and only 1 OF that item. > > THAT assumption is almost certainly wrong, thus your entire argument is > wrong. I don't even know what she is replying to. If it is the trip to get the soda, there was no wasted gas. The whole trip started to *get* gas which was at Costco. We can not rely on our normal Costco for gas as they are redoing the pumps and that won't be done until Nov. 1. So we went to the one that is just before Winco. Just before meaning not even a block away. The Safeway was on one of the main streets we took to drove home. So... There was no wasted gas whatever. And I don't think that gas is $3.60 here. I think it is more. I would *never* drive to a store just to be driving to a store unless I really needed something or it was a big stock up. I always plan my route to make as many necessary stops as I can at one time. And normally when I stop at the store, I am stopping on the way to or from somewhere else. |
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 17:58:50 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> We just got back from a bad day of shopping and the house is hot! >> Went all the way to Winco to get one item that they have a lower >> price on and they had none. They also didn't have the fruit that I >> needed. So we stopped at Safeway where the Coke products were $2.75 >> but you had to buy 4 to get that price. And of course they only had >> 2 of what I wanted. So I also got 2 Sprite Zero which I don't even >> need right now. They also didn't have the other product that I >> wanted. So... Tomorrow I will have to go to yet another Safeway. >> And perhaps some other store as well. Not happy. > >Julie, travel = gas for the car. You did not save anything by going to >multiple stores. Gas is 3.15-3.60 a gallon depending on where you are >this week. The average US car gets 15 miles per gallon. If you >traveled 1.5 miles (then back for a round trip of 3) to save 3cents on >a can of something, you spent more getting there by FAR than you >'saved'. > >It's called false savings. It's regrettably common when the car is >fueled by another because they do not notice it. We live about 17 miles away from town. I have calculated that it takes approximately $8 of gas for a round trip. My husband used to drive to town just about every day to pick up some small thing or other, but I cured him of that habit by pointing out that this was running to over $200 a month. Now, I keep a running list of groceries and other stuff, and he adds to it whenever he needs something. I do all of the shopping on the days I go to the gym. And sometimes he drives me there, does all the shopping himself, and picks me up when I'm finished. Doris |
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"Janet" > wrote in message t... > In article >, says... >> >> "The Other Guy" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 17:58:50 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >> > >> > >> >>Julie, travel = gas for the car. You did not save anything by going to >> >>multiple stores. Gas is 3.15-3.60 a gallon depending on where you are >> >>this week. The average US car gets 15 miles per gallon. If you >> >>traveled 1.5 miles (then back for a round trip of 3) to save 3cents on >> >>a can of something, you spent more getting there by FAR than you >> >>'saved'. >> > >> > You're assuming that someone is buying ONE item, and only 1 OF that >> > item. >> > >> > THAT assumption is almost certainly wrong, thus your entire argument is >> > wrong. >> >> I don't even know what she is replying to. > > Your post in this thread which said > > "We just got back from a bad day of shopping and the house is hot! > Went all the way to Winco to get one item that they have a lower price > on and they had none." > > Janet UK Of course we bought more items! But there was one specific thing that my daughter wanted and I told her that she needed to get it there as the price was cheaper. It is something that she will tell me about other stores and then I cringe because other stores are usually $1 more for this item. So when we go to Winco, I tell her to stock up. But to her, stocking up is buying 2! It's an item that will keep for many months so I would prefer her to buy 10-12 when we find it at a good price. Winco isn't cheaper on everything and that particular day that I mentioned was a really bad shopping trip as they didn't have much of anything I needed. I don't usually go there on Sunday and I don't think I will again. Seems that Thursday is the best day to go. We also went there because daughter needed gas in her car and the Costco where we normally get gas is iffy now. They are down to three pumps and if the line is too backed up, you can't get in it. They have a man standing there directing traffic. She tried twice one time and no go. I got lucky the last time and got gas in my car. So... I told her we could either get the gas on Saturday at the Costco near my mom's place, then go to Safeway or... We could wait till Sunday and go to the one by Winco to get the item that she wanted. She opted for that. And it didn't work. The other items that I bought could have been bought anywhere and they weren't necessarily any cheaper at Winco or not significantly cheaper. But the thing that daughter wanted *is* much cheaper when they have it. |
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The Other Guy wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 17:58:50 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: > > > > Julie, travel = gas for the car. You did not save anything by > > going to multiple stores. Gas is 3.15-3.60 a gallon depending on > > where you are this week. The average US car gets 15 miles per > > gallon. If you traveled 1.5 miles (then back for a round trip of > > 3) to save 3cents on a can of something, you spent more getting > > there by FAR than you 'saved'. > > You're assuming that someone is buying ONE item, and only 1 OF that > item. > > THAT assumption is almost certainly wrong, thus your entire argument > is wrong. > No, I've seen it for years. False savings due to not calculating in also the gas price. I was not addressing '1 can' but a habit that seems to save say, 1.50$ but costs gas of 2$ or more to obtain. Add the gas cost in. Believe me, you can save better if you add that in. -- |
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Doris Night wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 17:58:50 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: > > > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > >> We just got back from a bad day of shopping and the house is hot! > >> Went all the way to Winco to get one item that they have a lower > >> price on and they had none. They also didn't have the fruit that I > >> needed. So we stopped at Safeway where the Coke products were > $2.75 >> but you had to buy 4 to get that price. And of course they > only had >> 2 of what I wanted. So I also got 2 Sprite Zero which I > don't even >> need right now. They also didn't have the other > product that I >> wanted. So... Tomorrow I will have to go to yet > another Safeway. >> And perhaps some other store as well. Not happy. > > > > Julie, travel = gas for the car. You did not save anything by > > going to multiple stores. Gas is 3.15-3.60 a gallon depending on > > where you are this week. The average US car gets 15 miles per > > gallon. If you traveled 1.5 miles (then back for a round trip of > > 3) to save 3cents on a can of something, you spent more getting > > there by FAR than you 'saved'. > > > > It's called false savings. It's regrettably common when the car is > > fueled by another because they do not notice it. > > We live about 17 miles away from town. I have calculated that it takes > approximately $8 of gas for a round trip. > > My husband used to drive to town just about every day to pick up some > small thing or other, but I cured him of that habit by pointing out > that this was running to over $200 a month. > > Now, I keep a running list of groceries and other stuff, and he adds > to it whenever he needs something. I do all of the shopping on the > days I go to the gym. And sometimes he drives me there, does all the > shopping himself, and picks me up when I'm finished. > > Doris Makes sense Doris! Some of us have shopping closer but not all. I'd rather shop less often and have 200$ of T-bone ;-) Carol -- |
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