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Here it is, another rainy day, expecting nine inches of rain today. I
have nothing to preserve but some sweet chiles and the freezer is full of those, reckon I'll just stir fry a bunch of them to go with our ribeyes and taters tonight. Maybe a little green onion and some garlic chives mixed in and done with a smidgen of olive oil and cracked pepper corns. Bought the ribeyes back in the early part of this year out of the used meat bin at the market, vacuum packed them and stuck them in the freezer. I do like getting quality meat at half price just because other folks want their beef looking fresh cut, give me aged beef anytime. Raining just enough there's no point trying to do any outside work so guess I will do some further cleaning of the garage. To wet to haul anything to the storage locker in the back of the pickup so just fill a few boxes and stack them up ready to go. I made a chicken and andouille sausage stew the other day and then put half of it into a vacuum container and into the freezer. Come colder weather we will have a hearty dish for our dinner. I do like those vacuum seal containers, no freezer burn or any degradation of frozen cooked meals. George, watching the rain fall along with the leaves off our mighty oak |
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George Shirley wrote:
> Here it is, another rainy day, expecting nine inches of rain today. I > have nothing to preserve but some sweet chiles and the freezer is full .... > George, watching the rain fall along with the leaves off our mighty oak around here nine inches of rain is a major event. i'd call it a boatload. songbird |
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George Shirley > wrote: > Here it is, another rainy day, expecting nine inches of rain today. I Nine inches? Serious? Did you get that much? Got webbing between your toes? -- Barb, http://www.barbschaller.com, as of August 20, 2012 |
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On 10/6/2012 10:13 AM, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article > , > George Shirley > wrote: > >> Here it is, another rainy day, expecting nine inches of rain today. I > > Nine inches? Serious? Did you get that much? Got webbing between your > toes? > Yup, in three days, actually two and a half, we got almost eighteen inches of rain. Remember, we're living on top of a prehistoric sand dune, water soaks right in. Nearest rock is several thousand feet straight down. In addition, we have an excellent gravity drainage system, concrete canals all carry excess rainwater down to a couple of bayous, a large river, and then to the Gulf. We seldom have homes flood here in this town. Now flooded streets are common during the downpour, within thirty minutes after the rain stops the streets are clear again. No webbing, we just sit here in a remodeled house and watch the rain fall. Having been retired for over five years now I get to stay warm and dry instead of getting out in the weather. Watching the weather report a few minutes ago, seems some of the northern states and even down into the midwest are facing a possible freeze today and tonight. It's 84F here right now with a nice breeze blowing in from the north. Eat yer hearts out Yankee's. |
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George Shirley wrote:
>Melba's Jammin' wrote: >>George Shirley wrote: >> >>> Here it is, another rainy day, expecting nine inches of rain today. I >> >> Nine inches? Serious? Did you get that much? Got webbing between your >> toes? >> > Yup, in three days, actually two and a half, we got almost eighteen > inches of rain. Remember, we're living on top of a prehistoric sand > dune, water soaks right in. Nearest rock is several thousand feet > straight down. if we had that much rain here the village would be flooded. we're "UP" from the village so i suspect we're safe from being flooded in the house but the surrounding lower areas might be under water for a while until downstream sorted itself out and the water made it's way into Lake Huron. it has been so dry this year that the lakes and rivers are all down several feet from normal. > In addition, we have an excellent gravity drainage system, concrete > canals all carry excess rainwater down to a couple of bayous, a large > river, and then to the Gulf. We seldom have homes flood here in this > town. Now flooded streets are common during the downpour, within thirty > minutes after the rain stops the streets are clear again. > > No webbing, we just sit here in a remodeled house and watch the rain > fall. Having been retired for over five years now I get to stay warm and > dry instead of getting out in the weather. > > Watching the weather report a few minutes ago, seems some of the > northern states and even down into the midwest are facing a possible > freeze today and tonight. It's 84F here right now with a nice breeze > blowing in from the north. Eat yer hearts out Yankee's. har! one thing i like about gardening up here is that i get a break for a few months so that i can get caught up on my reading and other projects. not too much preserving going on this season. fruit prices are way up. for some it may be a good season for trying more herb/wine flavored jellies. songbird |
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Everyone likes rainy day.Rainy season is my favorite season.If you are planning to make a new dishes.Its very good ideas.I can suggest some tips for that particular time.
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