So...whats for dinner?
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Oh boy. How does this thread keep falling off? LOL.
Laurie sorry about your MIL. Hope the Femara works well for her.
All the recipes sound so good. Been a bit busy. We finally had our Christmas dinner today. All 4 kids and the 3 spouses came. Yay! I haven't seen my SIL since he moved back to WI in August! But his rotations and schedule is so messed up. With 3 of the kids and spouses working 3rd that's why today was "Christmas" ! LOL we had the typical ham dinner. Salad with spinach and strawberries. Mashed taters and corn. Made the cornflake christmas wreath and brought up the French silk pie we bought at the last fund raiser. So it went well. And everyone made it home before the cold starts settling in. Expected to be 18 below on Monday so school is closed on Monday. But of course -5 to -10 expected tomorrow for the Packer game on Sunday and over 80,000 fools will be in the stadium to watch!!!! I don't know how they will be able to play with wind chills in the -40 range... brrrr. Not to mention we have a foot or so of snow on the ground. They had people shoveling out the stadium today.
I hope everyone is tucked in tonite and staying warm. I hope the snow wasn't too bad for you guys in the NE and DC.
Ps, I hot my kitchen Aid mixer for my gift! Yay!
Much love to all.
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Laurie, sending comforting thoughts your way for you and your family.
I was the chatty son..until Mickey. Then it was a "I have only so much time. I have to decide how I want to spend it" thing and the calls home slowed way down.
When I was dating Sharon I had more time (we were both nearly 30), so I called home more often. After my dad died, I talk with my mom during my drive to and from work.
Odd, but I'd talk with future in-laws more than my own parents. I guess it was because I'd be handed the phone.
Sharon talked with her parents quite a bit and I liked talking with them.
Mickey's dad was great and she would talk with him all the time but no so much with her mom. I liked talking with her dad..and I tried (very hard) to not talk with her mom.
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laurie - I take Femara. I started on it initially after completing chemo, but after six months of moderate joint pain I developed a trigger on my right thumb. That is my dominant hand, so it was difficult to cut with scissors, write with a pen, or hold a knife to cook. My onc switched me to Arimidex, which is another of the three aromatase inhibitors. I did ok on it for about a year, still had significant joint pain, but the more I move the less pain I have. I developed triggers in my wedding ring finger, one toe, and my left ankle, which was pretty severe. I also had right knee pain that required a cortisone injection. Some days both the ankle and the knee hurt so much I had issues walking. Oddly, the ankle felt better if I wore a shoe with a heel. My onc switched me back to Femara this past summer, but a different brand, so far so good. If your MIL does have some side effects she can try different brands (generic) to see if some of her SE subside.
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Laurie, I take arimidex which is the same type of medication, it prevents my body from forming estrogen from fat and other sources in my body, that's why people who have had their ovaries removed or are postmenopausal take it. I've' had no side effects in almost 3 years. I am 98% estrogen and ?% progestin +. The only things I have noticed are "ahem" dryness, which can be worked around and I very mild buddah belly. I'm 5/6 and weigh 144 but my doc still wanted me on it. I tried tamoxifen but for whatever reason it made me cry, there was a lot going on so I'm not sure if it was the med. My hair thinned but only a tiny bit. I that like me, she barely notices it.
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Thank you all for your kind words and thank you Special K for sharing your info you know on Femara.
I did a lot of nothing today followed with a lot of cleaning. Dinner tonight is Michelle's sauce with meatballs. It smells wonderful in here and I am thinking of her.
Bedo- Love the update and the pic!
I know I am missing some of you I'm sorry!
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Yesterday afternoon I made giant meatballs, following an Italian neighbor's recipe. Ingredients are 3 lbs ground beef, 1 lb ground pork, 1 finely diced onion, 6 cloves garlic, small box of seasoned breadcrumbs (I used 2 cups), 1 cup of grated parm (I used asiago), 3 eggs, pepper to taste. Form large meatballs and cook them on a pan with a rack in the oven at 350 for 35 or 40 min.
I submerged the cooked meatballs in a big batch of tomato sauce. My oval porcelain over iron Dutch oven was almost full. Today I warmed the meatballs and sauce in the oven and transported the Dutch oven and some other food to my mother's house for noon dinner. I cooked some ordinary old spaghetti to serve with the sauce. We had a delicious green salad with avocado and a creamed spinach with artichoke heart dish. I recommend these meatballs. They are delicious. I shared the leftovers with my sister and my mother.
The tomato sauce was good and easy. 3 cans of Hunt's Traditional pasta sauce and a large can of Cento crushed tomatoes. The Hunt's Traditional is, IMHO, the best of the "ordinary" bottled pasta sauces. It's always shelved down near the floor because the Pregos and other similar brands buy the eye-level display area. When I'm cooking pasta sauce for dh and me, I always make it from scratch but my family are perfectly happy with Prego so I opted for easy and economical.
One of my mother's neighbors brought over a bag of navel oranges and Meyers lemons from his trees. My mother gave me the lemons since she has no use for them. They are beautiful and as big as oranges. Lacey and Susan, did one of you recommend making marmalade with the lemons? I don't know if they will keep in my refrigerator for a month while we're in Australia.
Lacey, I blew my weight loss during the holidays. My jeans are very tight. Congratulations to you for reaching a low weight on the scales! I had hoped to have a little slack in my waistbands by this time, but it hasn't happened. I did go to the gym and work out 3 times this week.
Laurie, so sorry about your MIL. Seems cruel to give her an AI med, but maybe it will do some good.
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Here is the marmalade recipe. Still haven't seen them here yet. My mother was really disappointed not to receive some marmalade for Christmas. http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Meyer-Lemon-Marmalade-102746
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Carol,
I've tried to find where in the thread you tslked about your trip but a month in Australia? When do you leave?? Always have wanted to visit there!! I hope, if you can, that you could share some photos!
Those meatballs sound fantastic and I have copied down your recipe. It is similar to my meatball recipe but different enough that I want to give it a try! I do bake mine too and then a simmer in the sauce makes them very tender!
Mom's spaghetti and meatballs was one of my daughter's requested 'home from college' meals! And my 'special' sauce is equal parts Classico Tomato Basil and Classico 4 cheese with a litle spice correction.... shhhhhhhhhh! Don't tell..lol!
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Those meatballs sound good. I'll post 2 more pictures then stop! The second is the view when I leave for work in the morning and the first is my hike again. Can't wait for the halibut later this month. I hope everyone has a wonderful week. I am working a lot but it will be so nice to take time off again in the summer. I eat oatmeal every morning. I know that's very exciting, but sometimes I put bananas or blue berries in it. I'm going to get some brown sugar and cinnamin Can't spell for beans I still check out your recipes and liked the canned spaghetti sauce mentioned above!
I'm trying to figure out obamacare. Have a good week!


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Bedo Don't stop! love the pics
We must have all been on the same page...spaghetti and meatballs for us too. Plus garlic knots I made with leftover pizza dough and roasted asparagus. I skipped the meatballs though, not a big fan, but DH loved them.
We did a local Indian restaurant at my daughters request on her last night home. We rounded up nine friends and had a blast. DH was not impressed ( he really cannot try new things) but the rest got a thumbs up from my daughter and the rest of us. Good to have some choices in this very small town, that mainly has bar food type restaurants. I think after my DD left, my DH and me slept for at least 12 hrs straight. She is a busy "hurricane"
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Brrrrrr! Minus 11 degrees here after a blizzard of snow yesterday. The city got 12+ inches. I think we only got 4 or 5 but the 30 mph winds caused so much drifting it's hard to tell. Our driveway has two feet and our deck has none. Go figure. The weather event had pretty much shut down the city (including my lab appt.) The high today is only going to be -5. Here's the funny part, Friday is supposed to be 40 degrees. Crazy!
Since I'm pretty much stuck indoors today, I think I'll make some corn chowder. Haven't had that for a while. Last night was a stir fry using up bits of tenderloin and red and orange peppers. Very pretty and tasty. The Grace Young cookbook has a lot of very good recipes I can't wait to try. Thank you Susan, for that suggestion. I'm anxiously awaiting a delivery from king Arthur flour of some high gluten flour so I can make more bagels and rye bread. Doubt that there will be any deliveries today.
Bedo, don't stop the pictures, love the chronicle of your adventures!
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Btw, I know how wimpy all that snow stuff sounded to you upper Midwest and northeasterners!
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Yes Nance -5 is bad and a foot of snow is too. Especially when no one has the equipment to deal with it. LOL. That said it is now -18 here in WI. School canceled. That's cold!
Corn chowder sounds great. Maybe I'll make up a bean soup with the ham bone from Sat.
Carberry and Carole meatballs and spaghetti sounds like a winner. Seaside, that's the sauce I use-Classico. What do you add?
Bedo, I Love following your adventures and seeing your pics. You have a beautiful walk to work!
I think my first use of my new Kitchen Aid mixer will be the pumpkin yeast bread. I found my old recipe. I was looking on the Web and couldn't find a good one. They all had way too much sugar. For a yeast bread a quarter Cup is way to much. And that was the lowest I found. So i was happy to dig mine up. The only sweetener is 2 tablespoons of honey. When I had my Bread maker I Made THIS 2 OR More Times A Week AND Set It To Be Done In Time For THE Kids breakfast. Not a bad warm breakfast for them. So I'll give it a go. LOL
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Monica, forgot to congratulate you on your new KitchenAid! You will love it!
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Thinking of all of you who are in the deep freeze. We had mild temps today with rain, so most of the snow is gone...and now the temp is crashing, so we'll be cold once again!
Spent a couple of hours at the gym this afternoon (DH and I have been enjoying a stretching class after our regular workouts...feels so wonderful!), and we left at rush hour so got stuck in tons of traffic. I had to rush dinner since he has a committee meeting tonight, so quickly cooked up some butternut squash ravs from Traders, with a white sauce, accompanied by a baby spinach, pear and red onion salad. I had planned to have two ravs.....but I was puzzled by a certain taste I could not identify until I ate SEVEN of them!
I now think it was an almond flavor....but still not sure and the container label is out in the cold trash bin. Will have to buy them again to have on hand for a quick dinner....and to check out the ingredients. 
Monica, hope you are loving your new Kitchen Aid! Maybe you can post a pic of your pumpkin yeast bread? I have never see a recipe for that......
Speaking of mixers, I received a scraper mixing blade for Christmas .....must make something to test it out, but I really do not want tasty stuff around, too much temptation!

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Seaside, we leave from New Orleans on Thursday at 7 pm and fly to LA. From there to Brisbane. We return on Feb. 5. I can hardly believe I'm making this trip since I don't like to travel on planes, but I've always wanted to go to Australia and New Zealand. A golfing friend and her husband booked this trip. One day at lunch last spring, she asked me if my dh and I would like to go along. At first, I said no but we ended up deciding to go. I'm getting excited. This is the first trip dh and I have ever taken where everything is planned and we'll be touring with a group. Usually we wing it on our own. The company is Collette Vacations.
Bedo, we're all enjoying your Alaska adventure vicariously.
It's supposed to drop down to the "teens" tonight. It was cold and windy today. The fountain outside my dermatologist's office was quite beautiful with long icicles fringing two tiers. All the patients, including me, were taking phone pics!
Moon, I bought a Kitchen Aid a couple of years ago and I love it. There are so many nifty attachments you can buy, too.
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Oh, that is so exciting Carol!! Maybe we should start a "here's a pic of may vacation discussion, lol)
Please let us know of any interesting food Down Under.
Lacey, that butternut squash sounds divine! I'm having left over soup for dinner Ha
Moon, how do you make corn chowder?
Nance and all, I hope you are all well with the freezing weather. That is really scary and I worry about people who have never experienced it or are not ready for it.
I'll sign off. Work all the time 10 hours today, which doesn't sound like much, but I can't pace it, I have to take things as they come.
Happy Monday to all
Snuggling with my Upstairs Dog.(Landlords) we both needed it. Plus playing with an old sock tied in a knot
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Wish I was back in Bermuda.
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Took some Perdue boneless chicken, onions, small potatoes,carrots, celery, mini penne and made a chicken stew with lots of dried herbs from my garden. Boy am I full. My sister is temporarily living with me until she can find a place of her own. At least I am not alone.
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Pic of Port Washington Lighthouse today at -18. By Ozaukee Magazine Liz Decker
deborye! That pic was mean. LOL. It warmed up to -10 today! A couple of places lost power too. But not us! That stew sounds good.
I had spaghetti with meat sauce it sounded so good yesterday! LOL
Corn chowder is whatever you put in. But for me I'm using the leftovers mashed potatoes, corn, ham and adding some cooked carrots, onions and whatever else I want to throw in. Maybe a strip of cooked bacon for more flavor but I'll use up a lot of leftovers. Then make bean soup with the ham bone. Gonna be eating a lot of soup.
Well they canceled my eye dr apt. Also my Live Strong program. Schools too. Then they had people throwing boiling water into the air to watch it freeze in the air. Also bubbles were frozen. Kinda cool! You can see some on the internet. There fun to watch. That's what happens at -18.
I'll post a pic when I make the bread.
Much love. Stay warm and safe!
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Not nice for me to moan about the cold - but for Houston 20 is frigid. Most people are running a water drip so the pipes don't freeze so the pressure is low. (our pipes are either in our attics or under a crawl space for buildings up on blocks). Hope those of you who are 'buried' w/snow are all OK.
I spent the evening sorting through my huge recipe box (at least 4x a regular one). Interesting to see how my tastes & cooking preferences have changed over the years. Part of it is living in Houston. I don't turn on the oven except in the middle of winter & I often have to run the air conditioning even then. Eric & Carole can understand. A lot is the availability of fresh foods that were unheard of when I first married. Iceburg was the only lettuce and veggies were canned - frozen veggies were just beginning to appear in the stores. Casseroles were pretty much all we could afford. One of my son's favorites was a hot dog, slit for a slice of cheese & rolled in crescent rolls then baked. I haven't thought about that one in ages. Lots thrown away and I still have 3/4 of the box to go - then the huge 12x15 envelope stuffed w/recipes I've clipped from somewhere. Bittersweet to find recipes in my Mother's handwriting.
Bedo - love the adventures & the pictures. Deborye - I agree. No fair!!!
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Minus, I know what you mean about how bittersweet it is to find one's mom's written recipes....and my mother had beautiful handwriting, making those perfectly written cards really special.
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Really Deb? You like torturing us? I want my Carolina Home!!!! Everything closed around us today, but I still have to go to work. We did not get the blizzard but are in a deep, deep freeze. I have been asked to assist at another clinic that we just opened and they need help getting settled in, so I will go there early then on to my regular job. Hope the car can handle the cold.
Will do up some chicken tenders and have them ready for a chicken Caesar salad when I get home tonight. Soup sounds like the way to go though or maybe take out.
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It's supposed to be down to the low 40F degree range tonight and about 70F for today's high temp.
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It was -11 last night but it's up to 0 right now. Heat wave!
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I need something to warm up this house. Yes, heat is on & working but thermostat on 68. Brrr. I found a turkey breast I bought b4 Thanksgiving - more like a gigantic chicken breast. I actually think it's 1/2 a breast. Thawed it overnight in refrig. and going to put in oven with butter, Parm. cheese, basil and dill. Foil baked. I know it's late but DH won't be home until after 9 more likely closer to 10. Think mac/cheese with it and hopefully some broccoli in freezer. Then I need to do dishes - yuck. I have a stack of plastic containers that can't go in dishwasher.
How is everyone holding out?
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We are establishing new low highs on the northshore (north shore of Lake Ponchartrain). It was only in the 30's today. Tonight we'll have another hard freeze and then it will start warming up. You should hear all the grumbling!
I made a navy bean soup today with ham, chopped carrot, celery and onion and canned tomatoes. It was good but would have been better with some spinach or other type of greens thrown in. We also had another good green salad with blue cheese.
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Susan, DH and I are making a batch of the meyer lemon marmalade, following the instructions of the recipe in Epicurius. We had five lemons left and they weighed 2 lbs rather than the 1 1/2 lbs specified in the recipe. But we sliced up the 2 lbs. He loves marmalade.
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The turkey breast was delicious. Surprise it was boneless. Made the price per # a little easier to bear. I think I will try the foil cooking with chicken breasts and some dry Italian seasoning - homemade Good Seasons mix or maybe some rosemary powder, butter and flour. House smells wonderful. Cheated and made Velveeta mac/cheese. Enough turkey leftover for at least one more night and possibly 2.
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OK I will confess I receive wayyy too many recipe emails daily. But I got the new launch of Yahoo Food and it scrolls forever. I have to read some of the tabs I've opened b4 I can consider opening more. Guess I know what will be late afternoon reading today.
Hope all are having a good Wednesday. Carole I guess you are in the last stages of packing. WooHoo!
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