So...whats for dinner?
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Eric, glad you're heading back. Praying for everyone affected by the tornadoes.
I love the fact everyone makes pasta. I buy it. And make up just enough for my meal and one other. Then I don't do noodles the rest of the week. Gotta watch the carbs. Even ww noodles can't be eaten freely. Sucks. But it is what it is. Much love, especially to those wonderful foodies on this thread. -
Nancy - I'm in on the bidding for your services or 2nd marriage. Sounds heavenly. How does one make drunken noodles?
I made last night what was probably a 1960s Campbell soup casserole. Canned chicken, cream of chicken soup, mayo, cooked rice (white not even brown) and some sauteed vegies the only healthy part (celery, red pepper, onions, garlic, froz. mixed vegies and froz. peppers - just bits of those to empty the package. Mozzarella cheese and parm on top. It was actually pretty good and DH liked it. My freezer is beginning to look better which is a good thing. Ice cream is on sale this week and now I can get some in.
DH trimmed my rosemary bush/tree yesterday so I need to make something with maybe a 50th of the trimmings. Not kidding he trimmed parts with the big loppers. Wish other edibles grew like that for me. Backyard smelled wonderful yesterday while he was moving it to brush pile.
Eric - thank you for being there. I found out that fellow goaters lost their home/barn. I had friends at a show in Norman on Sat/Sun and understand the fairgrounds barn is housing displaced livestock. I know the feeling about the pharmacy. I worked hospital pharmacy while in nursing school. Buried deep in hospital with no sign. Liked it that way. So you should be home for Sharon's exchange. I still stand amazed that only 24 people died there. Hope you get some good cooking time in this weekend.
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Luv, drunken noodles is made with hot Italian sausage, onion, garlic, red, orange and yellow peppers sauteed in olive oil, added white wine, tomatoes, parsley, fresh basil, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Cooked noodles are added and combined with sausage mixture, topped with shaved parmigiano reggiano and chiffonade of basil. Very pretty dish and quite flavorful.
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I'll be right over for dinner. I love leftovers too.
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Oh my, Nance, that sounds sooooo scrumptious ....I think I'd have a hard time putting my fork down until my stomach hurt....so I'd better wait until I have it at your house so I would be polite and avoid the overeating part
But will you also serve that delish sounding buttermilk cake with raspberries and cream for dessert? Your sister and you are delightfully dangerous in the kitchen!
Carrie, I'd be happy to have the personal trainer you describe, but for now, Sara will have to do.......I have to say, she really has motivated me to keep moving.
Tomorrow....mammo....and then a visit to the dermotologist. Always feel like a hypocrite even going since my skin will always be exposed to the sun more than it should...and I have to face a doc and staff that all sport skin like porcelin and Victorian sun habits. Oh well....
Morbid thought..... if I have a problematic mammo, I will probably need to miss the derm appt. Hopefully all will go well. Still too many doc appts IMO. Would much prefer eating drunken noodles at Nance's! -
Lacey, good luck with your tests. I'd prefer you eating drunken noodles with me too!
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Lacey good luck today!!
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Thanks ladies....off I go...........;/
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thinking good thoughts for Lacey.
Eric
I'm at the airport in Dallas. Then to Kansas City and Phoenix -
OUCH....and YAY!
Safe travel, Eric. -
Break a leg, Lacey! Report in if you feel like it.
Eric -- hooray! So glad you are coming home. Thank you so much for keeping in touch. Relieved you will be here for Sharon's exchange.
Carole -- you are dead wrong! Bobo is in the background thinking, Please may I come for dinner? Little ears? Yum!
Tonight... I have no idea. Yesterday I had some delicious vegetarian wraps. They were like cheesesteaks, but vegetarian, with homemade mayonnaise and a spicy hot sauce. And I ate an avocado out of the shell with a spoon -- nothing on it.
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Bobogirl - I think that was Lacey's report. Ouch = done. Yay = boring results.
Had deli catfish after grocery shopping and house cleaning for SS member. Have a blueberry/pom. smoothie from McDonalds waiting in the freezer. Cheated and bough deli chicken for dinner. Have a head of cauliflower left from last week. Help. I like cauliflower and DH tolerates it but no great ideas. YES - they had a bag of markdown peppers from last week. More roasting coming up prob. tomorrow.
Looks like the weather is good for flying Eric. Safe trip home and thank you again.
Lacey - Sorry for the "ouch" but yay for the "yay". My dermotologist has skin that looks like Dracula would look. I want to get him a little sun roasting, just a little. Now the ladies do have great skin. He just looks weird.
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Yay, on the results Lacey!! Best part of those tests are when they're over!!
Lol, Luv... I missed the meaning of Lacey's post too! Too funny! -
Tonight is the kind of night for me where I want to put my chair in the pantry and lock myself in it and chow down on some crap...especially chocolate!
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Tonight's dinner was freshly-caught swordfish with a hoisin glaze, dry-fried green beans and jasmine rice. A lovely change from the party leftovers we have been eating since Sunday.
Lacey, the oddest and yet best words in the medical lexicon is "unremarkable." Particularly, when it is applied to our breasts. :-)
Welcome home Eric. Deb, hope you are okay. Your absence is noticeable.
*susan*
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Yay Lacey!
Eric - glad you are on your way home, although the routing seems a bit inefficient.
Susan - freshly caught swordfish sounds like a beautiful treat.
I had to go to the chemo center for a neulasta shot this afternoon. My white count was way too low yesterday and I almost didn't get to have chemo. I'll have to be careful for a couple of days...moved my Memorial Day picnic to Monday.
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Thanks for the interpretations, Luv. Perfectly accurate!
Yes, Susan the one time I love having "unremarkable" used to describe a part of me!
The only extra thing was that the radiologist (same one who gave me my Dx in Aug, 2011 and was factual but so reassuring, that I was not freaked....just started making the calls to docs she told me I'd need to contact) supported my getting an MRI once a year in addition to the yearly mammo. She discussed how variant that recommendation is depending on your hospital but said that the MRIs do pick up some cancers that are sometimes missed by the mammos. My surgeon agrees with this plan...not so my oncologist, who originates from a hospital where they prefer not to do thenyearly MRIs but these two will overrule her and the surgeon just orders it. I hope when I am fully retired, my insurance doesn't resist.
After that good news I bopped off to the derm lady, who is very integrative in her approach. She confirmed that my estrogen chasing meds is connected to my sudden surge of allergies this year, and gave me advice about managing my recent skin reactions. She also feels compelled to share what is best to eat...oh dear, grains bad.....dairy bad.....cruciferous veggies good along with organic meats, and fish. I dunno! I love them all! I passed on having my actinic kerotoses treated during this visit since I would have to give a retirement talk with a scabby face next week....wasn't going to subject folks to that. So I need to go back, and will probably do it before I start breaking rules and getting tan. I would be very hesitant to show up in this woman's office the color I am in August.
Michelle, probably a better plan to do your barbecue Monday anyway, due to the rainy forecast for Sat and Sunday. Hope you are feeling better after your shot.
We are likely bagging our trip to the lake and may just do a lot of movies here this weekend. Can't see sitting in the cold rain, with no TV on there. On such rainy days, our neighbors up there mainly spend the days eating and drinking....I don't need either right now.
We'll see.......weather can change here on a moment's notice!
Have a good evening all.
Thinking of you, Deb and Debbie....and hoping you are now happily ensconced in your abode, Eric. Wonder how Kay is doing. Lent is waaaaaay over!
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Been home for about 2 hours....DD is needing help, so haven't gotten out of my uniform...was less busy at Sandy in New York..
Eric -
Lacey- Yha for great results! I say go to the lake anyway

Eric- Glad you made it home safe.
Jen- HA!
this is the third time I am trying to post. DH used the computer and does not believe in opening new tabs and kept erasing my posts before I posted. He headed up tonight and we will go tomorrow once DS gets out of school, around lunch time. I cooked, cooked loaded the camper and cleaned the house. I just have to vacuum tomorrow and pack last minute things that we need for the morning. Am I the only nut job that needs to clean the house before they go away? The weather looks horrible so I went to the craft store and bought clay and paints. Between that and them jumping in puddles we should be good. We will make the best of it. Tonight dinner was a pizza I picked up for me and the kids. DH headed up tonight as he works up north and it will save us time tomorrow.
I hope everyone is well. I will have not internet or phone service once I hit the campground. So take care!
Also- Seaside- I hope things are better at home. My mother had a phrase "clouds move". It all changes and we get past things. We have dark and we have light. My son tells me a thousand times a day he loves me, he hugs me and kisses me. He also poops in the driveway and colors his face. I will miss most of it----not all of it. But soon he will be a stinky teen ager and i will miss it I am sure. This too shall pass for better or worse. (((hus))))
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hus? try hugs. Jeesh.
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holy repatative- sorry- guess I need to go to bed.
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Laurie, you mom was such a wise woman....:)
So we bit the bullet and watched the finale of the Bic C tonight....lord,I admire that writer!
We were both crying....and I will so miss that Kathy. What a wonderfully authentic character! Every time I see Laura Linney in another show, I will miss Kathy! I was glad the writer talked about the experience of writing it at the end.
Have a great trip....you have worked hard for it! Just the novelty of the new camper will be so much fun for all of you! Smart mom to get arts and crafts stuff! Enjoy! -
Lacey,
The recommendations on the MRI vary so widely. I had an MRI annually in the fall and my mammo/us in the spring for my first 3 years. This past fall my BS said, since we've had 3 clean MRIs, that we can discontinue them if I feel all right with that. I agreed but, truthfully, don't yet know how I feel about skipping it.... Happy for one less test but spooked about one less safety net....
Laurie,
Love your Mom's words.... and Clouds, do indeed, Move! That's where we need to just have faith! Different ages have their challenges (and their benefits) but we just do our best to guide them, teach them and, above all, love them..
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Yeah Lacey! Laurie, I am the same way about cleaning like a mad woman before a trip. Michelle, I hope the neulasta gets your counts up there without pain. Welcome back Eric!
Home tomorrow after a Costco and trader Joes run. Who knows what goodies await me there . . . -
Oh... One more thing, we went to Direct TV last week and get 3 months free of Showtime so just started watching The Big C (don't worry about spoiling it I already know how it ends)... DH and I are liking it so far but I seem to find myself feeling very emotional in even these early episodes.
I think telling my children and parents was one of the hardest things I had to do and, since the first epidodes dealt with that, I think it may have hit a bit close to home... -
Lacey thanks for that info on allergies. I, too, never had the allergy problems that I am having now and my face is red and flaky, kind of like roseacea. So frustrating dealing with all of these "new" issues that cancer has given me.
Laurie Hope it dries out so you and the kids can have some outdoor time. Only 44 degrees here this morning and raining. Not sure what our plan will be either to entertain the 4 adult children visiting us.
I also clean before leaving, because for some reason, it always looks so dreary and unkempt when we return. Just want to return to a nice clean house.
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I try to leave the house clean before leaving, too, but we leave for 3 months! There are always some dead bugs to be picked up when we return. Since we turn off the water and don't want to bother anyone to come in and flush the toilets, I saran-wrap the bowls to keep the water from evaporating. We leave the A/C turned to about 81. With the storm shutters cranked down, it stays relatively cool inside and no mildew. My sister picks up the mail at the post office every 30 days and deposits it in the house. Mostly throwaways when we go through it. Neighbor boy mows the lawn and gets a nice paycheck when we get home!
We had a delicious pasta dish with the home-made orechiette last night. The sauce was simple and yummy. Fine-diced onion, garlic, ground chuck, fresh basil, thyme and parsley from the herb garden on the patio, s & p and a little cayenne. Oh, and fresh diced roma tomatoes. Grated parm-reg and fresh basil on top. Served with a tossed salad with spring greens, tomato, cucumber, and avocado. Greek olives on mine and sweet onion on dh's.
Tonight will be dinner out with our neighbors, parents of the boys we have hired to do our summer grass mowing since they built the house next door on land we sold to them. They have four boys and we are down to the youngest one now. He is sixteen. So in a couple of years we will have to make other plans for summer yard work if we're still able to go away for the summer.
DH is in the mood for Mexican for tonight. I will go along with the concensus but I prefer my own healthier Mexican.
I have an apptment with a plastic surgeon today to see if he thinks he should remove a small cancer on my face. I know this surgeon well since I taught him in high school! In 2007 he gave me a facelift. Well, he didn't "give" it to me but I think he gave me a good price. I'm concerned that the dermatologist may leave a scar on my face similar to one on my leg from her removal of a basal cell a couple of years ago.
Welcome home, Eric! Hugs to Deb and Debbie and anyone else who needs a hug.
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Carole - don't screw around. If you've got cancer on your face, then it's still cancer and it still has to go. I had some basal removed from my chest about a month ago. My husband has had a number of basal removed as well as two squamos (sp?). He just had a biopsy done on his ear for another possible basal a couple of days ago. His/our dermatologist talked to him about the fact that some people do die of basal skin cancer because they don't deal with it - so be sure to take care of it. You don't want to survive breast cancer and then die of basal cell skin cancer!!!
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OMG this recipe just came to my email. I get daily Relish recipes. I cannot vouch for it but it does look decadent and yummy.
relish.com/recipes/dark-chocolate-peanut-butter-bars/
Don't know why it will not post as a link. Most of mine do. It does copy/paste to URL, I tried it. Had the so-so deli chicken last night with baked potatoes and apple/raisin bars I made. Might need to cut sugar a bit in them but they are good. Tonight will be the remainder of chicken and cauliflower maybe roasted but it is very humid so if I didn't turn on the oven it would be good. Maybe just steamed with some sauce on it so DH will eat it.
Carole - doesn't hurt to get another opinion on your "spot". Can it be treated with chemicals or freezing? Have you talked to the derm. about alternatives? Have you had a basal cell dx or is it actinic keratosis?
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luvmygoats I just have to ask, what kind of goats do you have? I love them too (grew up on a farm) but I am a city dweller now so living vicariously.
Seasidememories, I hear 'ya. I have watched "the big C" from episode one this month on our cable system, since they were all available. It hits too close to home, yes. However sometimes I do find myself channeling Laura Linney's character and breaking out of my mold to do super fun stuff that I would not have made time for before my diagnosis. So that part is good. But it sure is hard to watch sometimes.
I am making spinach lassagna for dinner- we must have our greens after all! Thanks for all the recipes and tips on this thread.
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