So...whats for dinner?
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i loved restaurant work.. did it for years.. first cheffing and then waitressing/managing/ and bartending.. I had one kicking job where I bartended, was paid as a manager and made tips.. awesome!
anyway, it's hamburgers with Velveeta cheese tonite.. actually pretty darn wonderful.
I waited on Paul Newman and his lovely wife Joanne .. they sat at my bar rather than sit at a table.. there was kind of a private corner where they could look out at the crowd and nobody dared to bother them.. we are cool in KC .. we talked on and off for like 2 hours. they were sooooo nice. (no drinks btw.. just orange juice (it was brunch time).
I also waited on some other famous actress who seems really nice on screen and she was an absolutely B.
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LOL, about the actress B. I also used to wait on Jeff Goldblum, Kevin Kline and Amanda Plummer (dry scrambled eggs and WW toast) and they were all completely lovely and nice.
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So far, (knock on wood), no spasms today. My hips are bothering me but I know that is the Arimidex. I will be done with Arimidex July 26th. Can't wait, I hope it is not doing some kind of damage to my joints and muscles.
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Wow- I can't believe all the famous people you gals have waited on! The most famous for me was our governor.
Deb- hope you get some relief soon
I have chicken breasts out- I planned on making a chicken stir fry, it's not my favorite but DH loves it and it is healthy. I might flake out and do shake and bake and scalloped potatoes, the kids would be happier.....we'll see what happens in an hour....
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I was waiting tables in NYC, in an area that was fashionable for celebrities back then. It was a long time ago, but fun. I even got to tell off Sting a few times.
Tonight we didn't really have dinner, because we had a late lunch. Instead I made some oatmeal scones and we munched those with tea. They were good.
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We got home around noon and I've barely moved out of my recliner! We picked up prepared food for the day from our favorite store near my daughter's house. We had some great guacamole with blue corn chips and bbq wings with a garlic and ginger sauce. For dinner we'll have meatballs and sauce, salad, and baguette with garlic and chive spread. No muss, no fuss! Watched the Rose Parade, sort of watched/napped through one football game and now the Rose Bowl game is about to begin. I'm enjoying the quiet! Rick is half-watching, too, and enjoying his new iPad.
My skin is a little better today but there are lots of raw peeling spots, in the area where they zap my mammary nodes. The rest of the radiated area is not really even red. I have switched to the greasy Aquaphor and it's helping a bit. We'll be back to the 5:40 time this week. I can't believe how lucky we've been with the weather. It needs to hold out for another week and a half.
Deb - glad your back is better today.
I used to work for a defense contractor in Westport, CT., and Paul Newman frequented a restaurant across from the train station. One of our program managers came back from lunch and would tell us that he had seen Paul.
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I would of loved to seen paul newman he was one of great Actors of all time along with John wayne, me, my brother and sil sat at our liberty lounge upstairs with Johnny depp and drank 2 expensive bottles of wine with him he had me drooling the whole time, i giggled like a school girl and i know i was so obvious.
Just had a fyed ham, egg and cheese sandwich YUMM!!
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DH is going to finish off his shrimp and I will heat up a small ham steak with rice pifaf and finish up the cole slaw.
Back to work tomorrow.
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Deborye, glad you're feeling better. I didn't realize you are coming up on 5 years since dx. You go girl!
Michelle, glad the aquaphor is helping. I hated it, couldn't stand the greasiness, but it did work for me. Will keep my fingers crossed that the weather holds out for you. We had beautiful warm weather this weekend, but it got much colder today. I imagine it was about the same for you.
Carrie, how is your mom doing?
Made the Belgian beer chicken tonight. Could only fit half as much chicken in the pot we used. Everyone liked it. My DD even asked me if I could make her a sandwich from the leftovers for school lunch for tomorrow. Only problem is there are no leftovers. LOL, so it is a peanut butter sandwich for her tomorrow again. -
Welcome, Mandalala. Your cooking session with your sons sounds like a lot of fun.
Debbie, I enjoyed your post sharing some of your background. How interesting. DH and I have spent some time rv-ing in your area and enjoyed the beautiful scenery.
Tonight was baked chicken cooked in the clay baker. Very tender and seasoned with various herbs and seasonings. Steamed broccoli. Garden salad. Tasted good but nothing special.
Tomorrow is my appointment for a bone graft to build up bone in my jaw for dental implants. I'm not looking forward to it.
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My daughter worked at the Bellevue Stratford Hotel, and the Fairmount Hotel in Philly..........the people she met and served were unbelievable........Lou Rawls, Joe Montana, Joe Frazier, Pete Rose, Tom Jones, Kenny Rodgers........................amazing.
My son owned his own Trade Show Co. in NY City, and my younger son and son-in law worked for him......they did the Hasbro Toy Show at the Javitz center in NY.........and traveled all over the country doing the shows.......they med Cindy Crawford, and have pictures with her........Rober DiNiro....Reese Witherspoon.....Arnold Swartzenagger, Clint Eastwood and many more.........they gave up the business because of the traveling once they had children, but it was a crazy ride when they did it........their stories keep you laughing...............my son-in-law was actually asked by Cindy Crawford to be her "bodyguard" when she was in NY, because he was 6ft. 3in, and 230lbs................of course he never forgot that..................my daughter laughs..........Cindy took a picture with my son-in=law, and before kids it hung in his "man den"...........................once they had my grandson, it went into the garage..................when he said to his Dad.............."Daddy who is that lady in the garage on the wall".................he would say "oh that was Daddy's girlfriend before your beautiful Mommy"..................so the first time she came on TV on her commercial my grandson said "hey Dad, your old girlfriend is on TV"................
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Carol-
I hope it goes ok tomorrow- but how awful! I HATE dental procedures.
Michelle- I was thinking today- maybe it's not going to snow until your rads are done. It's very strange that we have had such mild temps and no snow. I am hoping it holds on for you until you're done. Then the NEXT day I want it to snow just to prove it didn't this whole time JUST for you. Wouldn't that be cool? Your day today sounded perfect, I hope you are feeling well rested and non itchy.
Kay -lol at the peanut butter sandwich. We haven't had leftovers from that dinner yet and I made it twice- more the second time. Very cute she wanted the leftovers.
Deb- Hope work is good tomorrow!
Debbie- Johnny Depp? He is my favorite, I think I would have melted on the chair. Holy crap!!
Momine- your simple meals always sound lovely. Sometimes I wish I could skip cooking and eat something simple.
I flaked out and made the shake and bake with potatoes. Like Carol said tasty but nothing special. Kids were happy, DH ate it and said it was good thank you (lol) he doesn't know I almost made his stir fry
My week is screwed up and I have to take the boys with me tomorrow to an account and balance their books. Should be interesting....we had a talk today and will bring toys and crayons. I should be able to power through in an hour if they let me think. Like a 2 and 4 year old will let me think? Ahhh well- it;s one week and it will work. Then I might sneak in grocery shopping after to clear our schedule for the library and a play date later in the week. Need to plan the meals again - yuck-
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Carol- If you ever get up this way let me know, would love to have lunch or somthing.
Ducky-What a neat story about your sil, funny what your Grandson said LOL!
Laurie- wishing luck tomorrow LOL! At least its ONLY an hour ha!
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Last nights leftovers - Curried Aubergine and Kumara (sweet potatoe) on brown rice with some green tea.
I am really looking forward to it.
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carole goood luck with the procedure...I am a big chicken when facing anything dental..dont know why, maybe childhood trauma somewhere.
Love the celebrity stories.
Kay thanks for asking about my mom...she ended up back in the ICU on New Years eve, her heart still not regulating. they started a new drug but as of today that is not working either. today they will sedate her and shock her, hope it works.
I am with you Michelle on the no snow thing...thank god since we are making several trips back and forth to hospitals to see my mom, and my son has to get back to Ohio some time this week.
My son has been dictating the meals since being home, and I will make him anything he wants, because then its back to school and a meager budget for him. So last night was chicken wings, but I made a tossed salad to balance them out!
keepingfaith Welcome! I do not know what Aubergine is.
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Carrie - I think aubergine is eggplant. So sorry to hear your mom is still not doing well. I hope they figure this out soon as I know it has to be taking a toll on your family and your mom. Let's hope the clear weather prevails.
Welcome Keepingfaith! You have already taught us something, I had to look up aubergine!
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jealous?/ you guys want to be jealous? I used to clean Milton Friedman's toilets (and a lot of the rest of the house in college).
anyhooooo.. tonite we're doing the black bean soup thing.. ham bone, sausage, lots of veggies hidden in those beans and maybe tortillas on the side.
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"my kids doing a pub crawl over Christmas break to raise money for cancer. They raised 5,000 dollars!
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Carrie, good for them. They are kids to be proud of.
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Carrie- great picture and cute kids! How did the pub crawl work?
Apple- love a good black bean soup, yum.
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Carrie - that is so wonderful that your kids raised $5k for cancer! And it's a great picture, too!
Today's newspaper came with two recipes that sounded really good. The first is Mushroom, Beef and Barley Soup and the second is Pork Chops with Orange and Thyme.
http://www.relish.com/recipes/mushroom-beef-and-barley-soup/
For you vegetarians I noticed that they have a mushroom bean and barley soup recipe, too, that is actually a "mix" you can prepare and give as a gift.
http://www.relish.com/recipes/wild-mushroom-bean-barley-soup-mix/
The pork chop recipe looks really good and I'm planning to make this tomorrow
http://www.relish.com/recipes/pork-chops-with-orange-and-thyme/
My DH heard about an Italian restaurant that was featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, and he is insistent that we go there tonight.
Check out the lobster in the lobster ravioli...oh my!
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Carrie- Your mom is in my prayers, hope the shock tx does the trick, my dad had that as well and he is doing fine. Cute kids, you must be proud!
Michelle- All the recipes sounds great!
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Thanks for all your nice welcomes! And the welcome tree by deborye!
About unmarried daughters in law – in Swedish the same word goes for married and unmarried partner of one's child, and there is no "law" component to suggest a juridical aspect. But my son's significant other is definitely his girlfriend, so that's the word
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Busy, busy, busy over the holidays. Once again I'm pages behind. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. I ended a busy week with an Aretha Franklin concert Friday night at Foxwoods (she can still sing) and the Celtics game last night.
Michelle - Rino's Place is in my dad's cousin's old coffee shop. He just bought another cousin's variety store across the street and is turning it into a bar/appetizer place. I've never been there, but lots of relatives have and they say the food is fantastic. Parking is a problem and it's a really small place.
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Wow!! Love reading all the background stories!
You all have had such interesting careers and celebrity encounters that I feel positively boring by comparison...lol
Making the Belgian Chicken tonight and it smells darn good! Although, I wound up draining the pan after browning the chicken... Did any of you that made it have to do that or did I just have particularly flabby chicken?
SO cold here today! Definitely the coldest day so far, here, this winter season!
Thanks Michelle for the soup and pork chop recipes... They all sound good! Let us know how Rino's Place is.... Guy visited a little Cuban restaurant near where my parents' place in Florida.... They were a little sad because it took a great hidden gem and made it very crowded! Tough to get a table there now but, the food is stiil great! -
Carrie,
Sorry to hear that your Mom had to go back in the hospital! Hope the shock treatment does its thing and that she is home for good soon! -
Carrie, very sorry to hear your mom still isn't feeling well. I also hope the shock will do the trick. I have some relatives who had great success with it. And that is a great picture of your kids. You should be proud.
Seaside, I did notice that the chicken shrunk when we made the beer chicken. We used breasts. I don't think the liquid seemed fatty though. I thought it gave the chicken a great flavor, but I didn't actually eat the sauce, just the chicken and carrots.
Tonight I made a grilled cheese for my DD and a veggie burger for me. She told me I am going to turn into a veggie burger. LOL -
Kay,
I used bone-in thighs so maybe that was it... After the chicken was browned and I took it out before adding the shallots and mushrooms there was easily 1/2 inch of drippings in the pan... I got rid of almost all of it and then added the shallots and mushrooms! Glad I did.... The sauce once it cooked down was delicious as was the chicken, carrots and mushrooms... Had some mashed potatoes along with it.... Wonderful! Thanks Debbie for a great recipe! -
Hi everyone, home from #23 and I am quite fried, but just in the one area. It was bad enough that the techs asked the nurse about it, but she said to "carry on." I see the RO tomorrow, he was in a meeting today. I guess I can handle it but I'll sure be glad when it's over. In the meantime, I'll probably pop a couple of painkillers tonight before bed.
Rino's Place was fabulous! I had clams, mussels, shrimp and scallops with homemade linguine in a red sauce and DH had Rino's special which had chicken, veal and shrimp over homemade linguine in a brandy cream sauce. We have enough food for two more meals at least because DH ordered the spaghetti bolognese to go. He read a review that said it was so good the reviewer couldn't order it anywhere else for fear of being disappointed. There are just 12 tables in the place and we were lucky to get seated (after I played the cancer card when the hostess suggested we wait at a bar three blocks away). We ended up at the next empty table! The toasted almond cream cake was to die for, very light and delicious. We did share, although I'm pretty sure I could have finished it off by myself. And the nice thing about eating before heading home is that we miss the commuter traffic. We made it home without a glitch.
Seaside - I know what you mean about those neighborhood gems that you'd like to keep to yourself! I think this is definitely one of those places.
Hauntie - that's most interesting about your family's ties to the location. I'm sure a bar/appetizer place will do very well because we heard this place can easily have a two hour wait.
It was 14 degrees on the way home...brrrrr!!! But no snow, unbelievable no snow!
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