So...whats for dinner?
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Sorry so many of you are suffering from the heat. I turned off the air yesterday. It was only 70. Today it's only 66. LOL
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102F/almost 40C last night at 10pm.
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Not looking forward to the graveside service in Miami in July at 10:00 a.m. - hopefully the minister will survey the crowd, take note of the 80-somethings and make it brief!!! The rest of the day will be air conditioned but it is a rough way to start out. I did just rent a Cadillac to drive over, so I will be pimpin' all around Miami in it, lol! I am so not a Cadillac girl, but I have to transport some of those 80-somethings around so I need a big and cushy car.
minus - thanks for the condolences - he was a lovely gentleman, and you are right - he collected friends and made them family.
carole - very smart to have a PS do the removing - derms are more concerned with removing than facial aesthetics I think, so it was wise! All of my spots have been basals so far, I am not clear on the mechanism that makes something turn into one or the other, but I believe that basal cells are somewhat less concerning than squamous, so I hope your new spot is one.
susan - I like the "snack dinner" thing too - we do that often when it is just the two of us.
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Just left tj's. No figs :-(
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Bummer Nancy. May not bode well for my trip tomorrow. TJs and Cent. Mkt. plus Sprouts are the only places I've ever seen them fresh. Whole Foods prob. has them but closest is mid Arlington not far from Cowboy Stadium or the Rangers Ballpark (not one of my usual haunts). Maybe DH will let me stop at Sprouts too - in the same general area though a bit harder to get to. He will hate the parking at TJs but it should be very late morning maybe noonish so not too bad I hope. Fingers crossed. Bad thing is the road has been under construction with varying lanes closed.
Did you get anything else good? I've been slowly working my way thru a pkg of choc. covered ginger and dark choc. almonds. Their price is better than local grocery but oddly enough I like the local grocery's better - the almonds that is. Never seen choc. ginger anywhere else. I did look up some recipes for it last year - as far as I got with the idea.
Special - Caddy girl you. We drove to St. Louis many years ago to get things my DF had wanted my DH to have of his after he passed. We rented a Crown Victoria with a huge trunk. My DD persisted in calling it a Queen Victoria. Hope you have a folding fan hidden out somewhere. Maybe not during the actual service but for visiting with friends time. Many ladies have them discretely hidden in their Bible covers.
Snack dinner it is at our house tonight. I have a ton of dishes I need to do and don't want to add to them.
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Just drove the caddy home - it is a really nice and comfy car. Very good for a road trip - I have to leave by 6 am at the latest. I will coffee up and hit the road.
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Special, you will be styling on the highway. Have a safe trip!
Costco had some lovely wild Salmon. I trimmed it up to get about 10oz and made some Salmon burgers. These burgers are so delicious. No mayo. No bread. Just a bit of whipped egg white to hold them [sort-of] together. Served with a vinegar cole slaw. The rest of the salmon, all squared up, will start to cure tonight for Gravlax. The perfect "snacking" protein for these snacky dinners for those of us who don't think they should eat that much salami.
Though most of MA got ferocious storms last night, they petered out before reaching us. The air temps were cooler today, but it took a while for the roads and house to cool down as well since we had no cooling rains.
*susan*
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susan - thanks! One should definitely style in Miami! It is not a bad drive, I change roads about every 60 miles, so just when it gets boring you are doing something new, then you're there!
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Special, have a safe and comfy drive. You have been the energizer bunny, of late, in a caddy yet! The elders will appreciate that...and they might share some good long time ago car stories with you during the drive. Peace to all involved!
Drove to NH this afternoon and feeling too tired to head out to dinner (why go if you aren't going to enjoy it!), so we ordered veggie pizza and a salad, and I loved staying home with that comfort food. Quite cool here tonight!! Brrrrr! I think tomorrow may be our only beach day.....
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"Styling on the highway." A great turn of phrase! Hope everything goes well as you attend the service, SpecialK.
My attempts at making salmon burgers have been less than satisfactory. I've had a couple at restaurants--in Alaska--that were really good. I have learned to cook salmon, following Alton Brown's instructions, so that even DH will eat it and admit that it's pretty good. It finally got through to me that undercooked is much better than overcooked!
Reading the posts on this forum, I feel SO Trader Joe's deprived! I've never seen one let alone shopped in one.
DH and I biked this morning and then had lunch at West Forty in Park Rapids. The restaurant's slogan is "Where the Food isn't half bad." Talk about Midwestern enthusiasm! I ordered one of the specials. Barbecued beef on bun with red cabbage slaw and baked beans. No mention of steak fries but they were on the laden plate, too. All this food for $6.95! The bbq sauce was too sweet for my taste but I was very hungry and "ate the whole thing."
DH had the chili and grilled cheese special. It was hearty, too, and looked good. The chili was definitely home-made.
Tonight we're going to a Spirit Lake outdoor concert in the village of Monagha where Monroe Crossing will be performing. They're an outstanding bluegrass band. We saw/heard them in concert last year. There are usually a couple of churches or organizations selling food so we won't have any dinner ahead of time.
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Carole - You'll be passing a few TJs on your way home in the fall. Maybe you can convince DH to do a drive by? BTW - thanks for sharing not only your meals but your vacation. I'm having a fun vicarious vacation since I can't travel this summer.
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Carole, Well, I am the only person I know who doesn't care for TJ's and there are plenty in the area. For me, it is a store filled with snacks and frozen dinners. Anytime I have bought something fresh it has become moldy within a day. No reason for envy. :-)
In an effort to leverage our leftover cole slaw, my husband grilled some burgers. Served with a sliced tomato. Sadly, it is time to grind some more meat if we ever want more. Farmer's market in the morning so we can replenish our greens.
*susan*
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Susan - I actually don't buy much at Trader's either. They have great tubs of orange or raspberry 'jelly' chocolates (sort of like Sweets if anyone remember that brand). And I love their Peppermint Green Tea - only available at Christmas. I agree - great frozen foods for singles but it's too far for me to transport well and somehow they languish in my freezer.
The latest thing I'm enjoying is the fresh fruits & vegetables at Sprouts. Another long drive & pricey, but good looking.
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Carole and Susan - I like selected things at TJs. I don't buy the frozen stuff, too pricey. I do like the choc. covered ginger. I was eating the graham crackers but I like Nabisco in the red box just the same. Figs are really hard to get here. I buy some cheese there but it does seem to go bad quicker. MinusTwo - I've had the jelly candies. They are yummy and I don't usually like things like that. Haven't tried the Peppermint Green Tea.
I didn't go since I had to wait for a UPS delivery that came after DH got home, of course. DH got my figs at Sprouts but they are softer than I've been getting. Will have to watch them and maybe freeze some somehow.
Carole - meals sound stupendous. Makes me hungry to read them. We had deli pot pies - not so exciting. I either bought the froz. dumplings somewhere else or my store has quit carrying them which is a good probability. I need to get the carcasses out of the freezer so guess I will process and freeze broth/meat until I find the dumplings again.
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I agree about too many prepared meals at Trader's which we rarely buy, but I do get some of their packaged greens....spinach and arugula, and some frozen fruits (pineapple and berries) for my smoothies, and sometimes like their cheeses. DH likes their cereals and coffees. It is VERY difficult to walk straight past their candy section! I try hard, but often come home with some sort of chocolate confection from there. Definitely not a purist's haven, Susan.

Tonight we decided to see a performance of Miss Saigon at a local summer stock theatre. It was done well and the performers were really talented. However, I was disturbed that a person who appeared to be a very young child played the love child of the soldier and Vietnamese girl and there was a lot of loud and violent interaction that the little actor was subjected to. Troubling.....deciding if I should contact the directors of the theatre group to ask about it and/or register my concern. I hate to stomp on anyone's creative license, but this felt like this was a bit much for a very young child to endure, knowing what I do about child development and trauma. Oy! We just wanted to see a show!!
Before going to the show we had leftover balsamic grilled chicken with kalamata olives on whole grain rolls. I could stand some ice cream now, but it is awfully late....
Hope things went well for you today, Special.
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Today we went out for a FISH Fry. I love the Germans Potato salad. My husband loves the potato pancakes with them. After that we took in the Summer Theater production of Young Frankenstein. It was pretty good. Some awesome talents from around here. They did warn people it wasn't for little kids though. Um. Yeah. LOL
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Susan and Minus, thanks for consoling me about my TJ's deprivation! I would not be inclined to buy frozen prepared food, either.
MN gardens are finally starting to produce! Yay! I went in to one of the farmers' mkts in Park Rapids and bought young beets with nice greens, lovely cucumbers and green beans, new potatoes. Yard eggs. Ezekial bread. Triple fudge cookies, which I will try not to eat since it's hard to stop at one or two. DH has more will power. I can be a binge eater.
At Coburn's supermarket I bought fresh wild-caught Canadian walleye for dinner tonight and store-made brats for tomorrow night. The latter unhealthy but this is MN. You have to eat brats.
The beets greens are clean, cut and ready to sauté. The beets have been cooked, ready to peel and slice and serve with good vinegar. Beans are washed and ends snapped.
Ah, the luxury of garden fresh veggies!
Susan, nothing better than a good burger. I've been tempted to buy the grinder attachment but so far I've never used the pasta extruder attachment I bought a year ago.
Lacey, I agree with your concern about the child actor. What were the parents thinking?
Moon, I make German potato salad once a year at Christmas. The recipe calls for bacon grease! It's one of the side dishes that I make and everybody expects.
Minus, your son sounds like a very good son. I sense that you enjoy his company as well as his help. Hope vacation travel is in your near future.
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Lacey - I hear your concern. I will admit yes I'm a soap addict of sorts. I won't stay home to watch but my Y&R is on if I'm home. How do you explain to a young actress (maybe 5) that her character is going to be run over and die? I don't know Miss Saigon but can guess at violence in it. Maybe the child is in a professional acting class/group. I don't know, just throwing out questions. Never had to face that with my DD. Do you think child "grew up" in theatre and knows the difference between play/real. I remember child develop. some from nursing and that it's a much later age than most people think b4 real/imaginary is delineated.
Monica - Young Frankenstein on the stage. Bet it was hilarious. That was one of the 1st movies I actually went back to see again in theater. I think I went with group of friends and the DH b4 he was DH and I went. Not for little people in scary or the double entendre - wink wink. I love DVDs because I run the closed captioned to see the little parts I've missed.
ReRun of deli pot pie (last one) with some frozen Brussels sprouts. About 100 here now. Just took goaties cool water. No idea what I will do tomorrow. DH working so no pressure.
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I agree that Trader Joe's is not your "everyday" shopping mecca, but there are many things that I like there. Things that I routinely buy there are the handmade flour tortillas, white corn tortillas, crackers, prepared spicy mustard, taco seasoning -- to name a few. You do have to be selective when buying their cheeses but the triple cream brie can't be beat for the price and it's one of the few place I can get Stilton and cambozola. My DBIL and DSIL are coming to visit soon, so I stocked up on Three Buck Chuck cab, which my DSIL enjoys (as do I when I drink wine.) Yes, we like more expensive wine but for everyday it's fine and great to cook with. Their frozen peas are about the best I've bought. I never leave without their Belgian chocolate and it's a great place for fresh flowers. Love the coffee beans and their shave cream is one of very few that is kind to my DH's skin. DH can't leave without their blueberry beer. Liquor prices are quite good in general with a decent selection. Other than peas, I don't buy many frozen foods, but we do like the chicken chili verde burritos, which I like to keep on hand for a quick fuss free meal. DH loves the mandarin orange chicken. So do I, but too many carbs for me. I think their produce is too expensive, but sometimes they'll have something I can't get elsewhere for a decent price. Sometimes I like to pick up their whole wheat already made pizza dough for a quick supper. I like many of TJ's jarred appetizer fixin's such as artichoke spread and tomato bruschetta topping. They're nice to have on hand for a quick appetizer. Their jellies and jams are pretty decent. And then there are those windmill cookies. I wouldn't have gotten through chemo without the triple ginger cookies either. The tiramisu gelato is awesome but I rarely buy it because I have to eat it in the parking lot. It thaws too fast to get home intact. So perhaps TJ's is not for everyone, but I, for one, am glad they're around.
A friend of ours whose wife is out of town for a few weeks is coming for dinner, so tonight is "guy" things -- hamburgers with all the fixings, potato salad, chips and fresh blackberry pie with ice cream.
Tomorrow I'm going to have to get serious about tomatoes. They're everywhere!
Hope everyone has a fantastic weekend!
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Nancy I'm coming right over. Probably take me16 hours or so if I leave now.
You've given me new insights into TJs shopping. I love their flowers but am never headed home right afterwards. I walked into the rec room of the assisted living center across the street from the Ft Worth TJs and exclaimed "where did all the flowers come from". They were the rejects/getting too old flowers - and not so bad looking - from TJs. Kinda gave me a soft spot for them. I forgot about the windmill cookies. I wish I could keep them around here but I have little willpower. That is something Texans just don't have (windmill cookies and for that matter willpower too) - well might down towards New Braunfels
I have not tried their pizza dough. That again is something except for Pillsbury canned stuff (not) you cannot find fresh. I've heard about asking pizza places but we're down to Mr. Jims and don't think they would be inclined to sell it unmade. I just use a thin crust Boboli.
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Luv - the green tea is Candy Cane & not just plain old peppermint. Only at Christmas.
Nance - You are a better shopper than I am for sure. You're right about the flowers but many of the other things I've never noticed. Luv and I also have the option of Central Market in some Texas cities, which I think beats the heck out of TJs. There is only one in Houston and only 9 total in Texas. They have so many great things. Wish that was closer to me too.
I sure wish the mods would bet the preview option fixed. You still can't go back to a previous page to refresh your mind about what else you meant to say.
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Carole - thanks, yes my son is a neat kid, although at 44 not really a kid. He was a 'geek' or a 'nerd' growing up and is still very responsible. We have a wonderful time together for about 3 days, then we need some distance. Both of us want to be too much in control. Mother definitely does not always know best anymore. And he's right too!!!
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Oh yeah I could spend hours (and I'm not kidding) in Central Market. I love demo/sample days whatever when every aisle - well almost - has a helpful employee sampling something. Like I've said b4 I met one of the owners of BatCity Coffee from Austin there sampling his family's coffees. Now I understand marketing and how that influences the consumer but you could almost - bet Minus agrees - make a meal on those days. Even wine - how they judge age I don't know. Maybe you have to look def. over 40 - haha. I don't try it because I'm not buying there. I'm a Specs/Total Wine gal. Can't beat their prices. DH is happy with Corona from WallyWorld.
Yup Minus I find not being able to go to the prev. page annoying. I end up going back thru Favorites menu. That's mostly when I want it when I'm replying.
Later this year we get a FreshMarket and next year a Whole Foods. I seriously doubt west side of FW can support all of these plus TJ, Sprouts and CM. TomThumb also in the same area. But there is new housing opening up just south of I-30. I would have to look for # but it is a large # of single family and apts. Most people including me did not realize how much acreage was hidden back in there undeveloped. The new toll road south made the impetus to develop it. They cut a new road just after I left hospice from TJs over to the next big road, sure would have cut some of my drive time/frustration going from one assist. living to another.
DH was not impressed with Sprouts but then he despises grocery stores in general; thought the layout of the store was terrible. He saw peaches one place/peaches another place. That might be a marketing ploy, oh we have peaches here too (and what else might you buy while you're there). I told him to just ask for figs, I wouldn't even know where they were - knew last year but who knows now. He's never been in CM. He's been in local Brookshires in the past 2 years maybe 3 times and that's being generous.
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Luv - funny about stores. When we moved to Texas and got my first "check cashing card" at Randalls, (back in the days when women were only "MRS" and couldn't get a credit card in their own name even if we worked) they ask me why I hadn't listed my husband's name for a card too. I told them if they ever saw him in the store it would mean I was dead, so send the cops. I don't remember him ever going in a grocery store. Seriously, he wouldn't even stop for milk - he didn't drink it so it wasn't important. And anyway - it was "my job".
Maybe we mellow as we age??
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DH last went to grocery for sure when I had my LX. He would shop SuperTarget for groceries when we commuted together for about a year. But it was late night, I didn't get off until 11p and he didn't get off until 9 so figure at least 9:30. His kind of shopping besides in hot weather it was a pleasant stop. And if it wasn't on the list you didn't get it. But I worked 7 on/7 off 10 hour days so I didn't much care what we ate so long as there was something there.
DD has recently realized I have a Krogers card and as well as TomThumb. Krogers is on her way home. She might as well get some good from it, I certainly don't. Like store just none until fairly deep into FW. She said she didn't want to guess the phone# on it. I said why not I don't carry mine and I have to guess. That's part of their job. Not like she has 50 choices only 2.
Don't know about the mellowing. My temper seems worse. Have to watch my tongue. God help us when he eventually retires - not until I get Medicare I hope. My FIL had selective deafness - claimed it was from working around airplanes which he did for sure. But I really believe he was able to tune in/tune out at will. DH has no such excuse.
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Okay. With these items on a list, I will try Trader Joe's one more time. Thank goodness I can go during off-times. One TJ business rule seems to be "only locate stores without enough parking." Those volvos are fearsome in those parking lots!
Dinner was grilled swordfish off the boat this morning, a mango salsa, and a fresh ear of corn. You know, sometimes, a piece of fish is just perfect. This one was one of those. I feel so lucky to have so many wonderful food options right in my backyard.
*susan*
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Susan, I have a serious case of seafood envy!
Lol, I really wasn't trying to convince anyone on trader Joe's! I'm just saying why I like them. You have to remember that I live in a town where I couldn't buy fresh parsley until Wal-Mart came to town three years ago. Would love to visit central market. Have to look them up next time I'm in Texas or LA.
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Susan - that was one reason I was fearful for DH going there. He drives a truck, not the behemoth some Texans drive but his level of frustration would probably not be worth the price of my figs - if you get my drift. Ours sits with another NH behind it. They were irate at the parking mess. I've seen people park across the street in the Specs (wine/liquor) lot. I don't think they mind so much and they might benefit from it actually. It's not a street I would want to cross on foot even mid morning weekdays.
Sprouts took 1/2 of an old Albertsons; BuyBabyBuy took the other 1/2. OK parking but look what it started with. I fear for the Fresh Market coming prob. I think in the fall. I cannot picture where there is enough places to park in it and it's in expanding development. It's on a road I don't drive down much esp. this time of year. It goes by the zoo - talk about traffic esp. 10 am when it opens. I might have to venture over there next time I'm in town.
Oh Nancy you would love it. It's huge but there are pass thru's to skip areas you know you won't shop. Wonderful deli/dinner counter. Bread - they had fig/nutella the last time I was there. I skipped it; sounded good but looked gooey. I bet on your way to ?Galveston you would find one. They will slice anything even the "baby" loaves I like. BUT I do have to watch my spending there. It is sooo easy to overdo. I used to buy lunch there occasionally in the deli. I can say that Brookshires has fresh parsley - may be soaked from the spray but they have it.
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<<Ours sits with another NH behind it.>>
What is an NH?
*susan*
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Nance, thanks for the more thorough review of TJ's offerings. I had totally forgotten about their flowers which I do appreciate. And the triple ginger cookies....be still my heart!! The TJs in my town does not offer alcohol, but I've had their (then) two buck chuck in the past and it was quite passable. These days I don't drink much, so not having alcohol in TJs is fine.
So I did call the theatre this morning and spoke to a woman in charge who "appreciated my call and concern for the boy" (who I learned was 4 yrs old!), but tried to assure me that his parents are supportive of his doing this (right, everybody wants a child star) and tried to explain to me that he would quickly forget the traumatic scenes in which he participated. Obviously, she knows nothing about child development, the human psyche, and the latest research on how the brain may not remember, but the body holds traumatic memories. Oy! I educated her on this since I was not convinced that she had a clue about what was right for this little "actor". Not sure what else I can do. I would like this theatre group to succeed, but certainly not at the expense of a child's well-being. I hope she will think seriously about making some changes on his behalf.
This afternoon, we went to the local farmer's market which was pretty paltry, with more craft tables than produce offerings. One woman was selling some great wheat sprout bread loaves tho and we bought two, a regular and a raisin loaf. Love raisin bread.
Tonight we "dined" at a local spot we learned about from some neighbors at the beach, which featured pretty good lobster rolls and lots of fresh fried fish. We shared a mega lobster roll and a plate of fried oysters with cole slaw and french fries. That's a lotta calories and fried food for me!! What am I doing??!!
I awoke today with a sore throat and headache, so maybe my food choices have to do with a need for comfort food.
Am hoping to chase the bug fast so I don't bring it to my friend on Martha's Vineyard on Tuesday.Appropo of the DH and food store chat, my DH has gotten much better at going food shopping albeit with a small list! And he actually does seem to enjoy going together....now if that could progress to more competence in the kitchen!

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