I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited July 2011

    i remember my husband solemnly calling me and saying :"Mary - come here.. I want you to look at something.  He pointed to the toilet which was full of totally pink 'water'..

    I said that's what happens when you eat a pound of beets silly.

    and...

    a favorite memory..

    We were a Chili's .. a kid friendly family chain restaurant and our son Owen, #1, who was still quite small at 20 months and 28 pounds, was sitting in a high chair and being quite well behaved.. eating with adult utensils .. He had an excellent vocabulary and could talk really well (just like his mom). He had uber blond/white hair and omgosh he was cute....

    he turned around to the table across from us and rather loudly said "Please pass the flour tortillas". !!! OleOle 

    Everybody around us cracked up....all these adults were practically passing out they were laughing so hard.

    Our dinner (for six) was paid for by an anonymous person.. one of the people sitting close to us.

    it was a great day.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited July 2011

    Riley .. thanks for the news about Hadley.  Bless her heart, she has really been through the wringer.  I'm keeping her in my thoughts.  I'm so glad you were able to  meet with her and meet her family as well.  There is something so special about meeting our BCO sisters in person!

    hugs,

    Bren

    EDITED:  Otter .. I am so glad you got some software that will cure my MTF syndrome!  I'd take a pill for it, but I don't know which one to take!

    Wabbit .. I was crazy to be working in this heat.  I just got so frustrated being cooped up inside for so long.  I promise only to work on my new project early in the morning!

  • River_Rat
    River_Rat Member Posts: 1,724
    edited July 2011

    Otter, I sure could have used your 404 error message for certain websites the other night.  I visited a site that I hadn't looked at since about February and it's still the same.

    WR, oh REALLY...how about beet greens?  Cuz if you don't like them either I just don't know if we can be friends.  Wink 

    ETA Apple and 3monstmama you're cracking me up. 

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited July 2011

    PICKLED BEETS AND EGGS!!! MY ETHNIC FOOD!!! I love pickled beets and eggs! DH doesn't even like to look at them. He wants me to eat them on the deck so he doesn't have to smell then. Mr. Libby has a sensitive nose. When I lived in the tropics, we used to have to get creative with salads because we couldn't get lettuce -- it was too hot. So we had a lovely beet salad with feta cheese and onion, sprinkled with vinegar to tang up the beets. Yum, yum!



    Hmmmmm... I wonder if the gnomes are what is wrong with my 'puter that has the intractable virus. They seem to be pretty intractable here, like the virus ... Otter, please let us test the beta version of your Microsoft gnome-free software. I think it needs to be serial, too ... They seem to come in waves. Ignore works beautifully (I have used it for a long time) but there seems to still be a residue.



    CT went fine...now waiting to see if I have enough veins for DIEP.



    Riley, I am so relieved to hear the update on Hadley. Scary, scary stuff... I am sending benign thoughts west to her.



    Anne, still thinking about Murphy and hoping he is just mooching off a neighbor.



    Off to look for something that passes for healthy for dinner. The cookies stopped jumping in my mouth last night, but I hear them rattling around in the cupboard now.



    L

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 4,484
    edited July 2011

    Omigosh, Apple -- that is a great story!

  • kira1234
    kira1234 Member Posts: 3,091
    edited July 2011

    I've never had pickled eggs. I see them in the store but was a pit afraid to try them. So what do they taste like?

  • CherrylH
    CherrylH Member Posts: 1,077
    edited July 2011

    Looks to me as if there is a conspiracy to post on here - Beets!! WR, I'm with you. NO to beets!!!

    The Campaign for a Beet Free America

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited July 2011

    They absorb the flavor of the pickled beets and the whites are sort of maroon. YUM!!

  • 3monstmama
    3monstmama Member Posts: 1,447
    edited July 2011

    apple---love the stories.  had similiar beet experience with oldest monster shhhhh don't let him know I told you

    pickled eggs taste like eggs that are pickled.  how pickly depends on how long you let them sit in the pickle.  If they stay a really long time, the consistency will change.

    I always thought pickled eggs were irish bar food. . . . .

    BinVA get the heck inside!!! tree branches aren't going anywhere.

    oh and yramAL, I know why you keep missing the gin bubble recipe!  you must have me on ignore. . . .tsk tsk tsk. . . Kiss

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    Opposition to a Beet-Free America

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    Fingers crossed that you can have the DIEP, HL.

    I like beets and I like greens. Now, if they could just cut, clean and arrange themselves in a salad bowl and magically serve themselves on my plate with a self-preparing vinaigrette sauce, I would choose them more often.

    Otter, your anti-headache software sounds wonderful. 

    Tired, tired, tired - I have taken loads of naproxem sodium to ease period pains and battled insomnia because of it....but I shouldn't complain. At least I was fit enough to do what felt like the power yoga class of the century this morning.

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited July 2011

    RR ... we're cool!  I do like beet greens!  But everybody in my real life now that I mention them to thinks I just made it up that you can even eat them.  They had almost convinced me ...

  • YramAL
    YramAL Member Posts: 1,651
    edited July 2011

    3monstmama-I found the recipe. I would never have you on ignore. You're too civil and make too much sense.

    Mary 

  • kira1234
    kira1234 Member Posts: 3,091
    edited July 2011

    I serve beet greens just like spinach with cream.

    We're having halibut with caper butter sauce tonight, a salad, and buttered noodles with vegetables in them.

  • apple
    apple Member Posts: 7,799
    edited July 2011

    i do like beet greens.. yum.

  • YramAL
    YramAL Member Posts: 1,651
    edited July 2011

    Beet greens, turnip greens, collard greens, spinach, beets......love them all!

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited July 2011

    Funny vegetable story about my mom. She was raised in the Midwest -- during a time when you cooked everything until it was good and dead. Beef was well done. So was pork, because you didn't want to get trichinosis. Chicken was well done because you didn't want salmonella. And fish came in nice, tidy green and white boxes in the freezer and was called Mrs. Paul's.



    In due course, I went away to college. A whole world of culinary delights opened up for me. Shrimp in the dining hall. Yogurt. And steamed green beans. Not cooked in the pressure cooker. Steamed! Crunchy!



    So I fixed her some of the new, spiffily prepared green beans. She took a bite, chewed consideringly, swallowed and said, "Ugh. If I wanted to eat grass, I would go out in the yard." *sigh*. She did eventually learn to like spinach salad.



  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited July 2011

    I think I want to go to Barbara's for dinner.  But I don't want any beets.  I don't think I've ever tried one.  And since I'm old, I don't have to have the three bite rule at my house!

    Bren

    Edited:  Apple .. love the story about your son .. too funny!

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited July 2011

    Speaking of lovely Macs -- I have to laugh whenever I get an email about itunes or other wonderful Apple features that I should buy.  My Mac warns me that it could be junk mail!

    I love beets -- every which way.  DH doesn't; he prefers beet tops steamed, then sauteed in garlic and oil.  Me, not so much.  However, the entire beets are consumed.  We have golden beets growing in the garden.  I love them too, they're milder than the red beets -- and they don't provide any gasps in the bathroom!

    Hoping for B9 for Hadley but so glad they found the source of her pain; it could have been so tragic to be paralyzed.

    Dinner tonight is curried cauliflower soup, and salad.  And more fresh raspberries for dessert! 

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited July 2011

    Ummm ... although there was general agreement on the brussel sprouts we seem to have a major divide on the beet issue.  Remain calm everybody ... we can get through this Laughing

  • YramAL
    YramAL Member Posts: 1,651
    edited July 2011

    Put me on the side of the beets!

    And the brussel sprouts, for that matter.

    Mary 

  • CherrylH
    CherrylH Member Posts: 1,077
    edited July 2011

    I seem to be in the minority here on beets. That's ok, I can take. I'll just have another helping of broccoli, fresh from my garden.

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited July 2011

    Chaplain .. I'm with you on the beets. 

    hugs buddy,

    Bren

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited July 2011

    I was raised in Missouri by parents from Michigan.  There are definitely 'northern' green beans and 'southern' green beans.  I like both.  Hubby however cannot be convinced that green beans with the slightest bit of crunch left in them are not just a failure on my part to cook them long enough. 

  • CherrylH
    CherrylH Member Posts: 1,077
    edited July 2011

    Bren,

    I knew I could depend on you, girlfriend.

  • kira1234
    kira1234 Member Posts: 3,091
    edited July 2011

    HappyLibby, You and I must have been raised in the same house. My mom cooked everything till it was well done. When I first met my DH he told me he must love me very much to put up with my moms food. He loves his steak but wants it rare. I never knew how good food could taste till he made me my first medium rare steak. Yum!

  • IronJawedBCAngel
    IronJawedBCAngel Member Posts: 470
    edited July 2011

    I adore beets of all kinds, and loved pickled eggs, just haven't had them in a while as my husband dislikes most every kind of pickled anything.

    The computer software sounds like a grand idea, you need to patent it asap!

    Hoping for DIEP friendly veins for Libby, Murphy returning home for Anne, and that everyone else feels better soon from whatever ails them.

    Rosemary, oh to be young again and be able to debate Frost with you!  Grew up in Vermont, and many of my English teachers would beg to differ with you!  Good fences are nothing about fearing your neighbors.  They are a sign of respect, and a means of maintaining good communication.  Every farmer loves a good fence.  Keeps the cows, horses, sheep, dogs, and other critters from invading your space, ruining your garden, and requiring a knock on the neighbor's door demanding that they come get their animals out of your field, garden, whatever!  Instead, you see each other, chit chat about the kids over the fence and a cup of coffee, and enjoy the great outdoors and the sense of community in maintaining the fence.  Many people interpet Frost in many different ways, and some of my favorite memories are of evenings at Breadloaf with my sister, debating this very topic.  I do not fear anyone here, but my use of the ignore button allows me to be respectful.

    Making fajitas with leftover grilled steak, grilled stuffed banana peppers, and a salad.

    Bartender, I'd like to try the Pinot Noir.

  • 1Athena1
    1Athena1 Member Posts: 6,696
    edited July 2011

    Broccoli is my favorite.

    Well, we have plenty of veggies -and jokes from Blue- to keep us sheltered during times of turbulence.

  • Ang7
    Ang7 Member Posts: 1,261
    edited July 2011

    Thanks revkat!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2011

    Apple - that is the SWEETEST story.  Just lovely

    And I want to go to Kira's for dinner caper & butter sauce.  Oh, my it's been SO long since I've had butter.  I LOVE that I can take Arimidex, but not what it's done to my cholesteral - have even given u cheese, goat cheese included.  I really think if any one crosses my path eating Trader Joe's Kettle Cooked Potato chips, I might jump them!!!!  BUT, will know from check up next month if the "numbers" have gone down - managed to lose weight, that's for sure, but those numbers.  When they went above 200, I thought, well, I thought I'd have the "vapors" for real!

    Still fish, in caper & butter sauce sound delish!

  • 3monstmama
    3monstmama Member Posts: 1,447
    edited July 2011

    My grandmother---who cooked beef until it would not return at the second coming--somehow had a light hand on the veggies.  She always had a huge veg garden with tons of beans.  In the summer they were lightly cooked with a bit of crunch to them.  But when bean season was over, the frozen beans or the canned beans were more cooked.

    Not sure how it happened but my mother was into rare meat.  And my grandmother wasn't.  They would visit us and my mother would do the traditional 60s-70s roast beast.  She would cook it her way---rare---and then cut end slices for my grandparents which she would then place under the broiler to continue cooking. . . .grandmother was always thrilled to have her meat the way she liked it.

    If grandmother were to see OldestMonster today she would faint (okay lets be honest, she'd probably faint for A LOT of reasons if she saw my monsters....no sign of the Irish/scots irish gene pool in them).  His #1 to do list for Paris next month is to go back to the place where he had the steak tartare. . . heck clearly if I really loved him, I'd have bought a hunk of steak like I said I would in France and made it for him . . .hmmmm maybe on Saturday post sailing. . . .. .

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