So...whats for dinner?
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HaHa - I think it was on Yahoo that I saw this. Turning your thermostat down helps in shedding pounds. Is that because you're shivering so hard? Not me - makes me want to drink more hot chocolate, hot tea with sugar.
I had an outbreak of outdoor moths last week when it warmed up so. Also had a spiny lizard running around this weekend outside. Now to be fair DH disturbed where he was napping but it was only on the patio, not buried in nice warm leaf mold.
Special K - I did make the stir fry with the leftover shrimps and chicken all in one. I had something called RecipeReady Vegies - Birdseye I think. Not the greatest vegies but OK for something fast. Turned out well despite the soggy veggies. Used the cocktail sauce. I warmed it up tonight and put on bottled mango coconut marinade. Even better. Thanks for the suggestion. Will have to cook something new tomorrow.
Went for 2 year mammo and radiologist said Bye-Bye see ya. So off I went shopping. Will let BS and MO decide how often they want it done. Will hassle with that later. Off to bed. Mammo. was early this am and traffic congestion is the pits in Ft. Worth - making a new freeway.
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It was 75F degrees today. You all can laugh this summer when it's 119F and walking on pavement feels like I have bubble gum on my shoes.
I cooked a whole chicken in the dutch oven so Sharon won't have to do anything for food if she gets hungry tomorrow. I think she has the flu and I'm trying to make life easy for her...and not catch it myself.
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Eric - how's it going with the DD driving? She got her full license right - not just the 'learner's permit'? Is she running all your errands now?
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Eric, rub it in. It's 0 here. LOL. A baked chicken sounds great. I had left over chili from George Webbs. LOL. Hey it wasn't THAT bad. LOL.
I think I told you guys I had an eye doctor apt for retinal bleeding . I was a bit scared. Ok ok. I was A LOT scared! LOL but she looked and said I also have cataracts starting. BUT we will watch it and I don't have to go back for a whole year. So I feel good. Yay. Also exercise is ok so I can continue with the Live strong program. Whew!
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Glad you are doing well Moonflower

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That's good news on the eye front Monica!
Thought of you today, Nancy, as my eye itching is back. Does yours stay year round? I was not expecting this until Spring.....annoying and "unsightly" (no pun intended). Probably need to head back to the allergist. Just love this Tamoxifen.....NOT!
Yes, Seaside, quite frigid here too....not the bedroom, the outdoors! I would be very happy if the extreme cold helped to reduce some of the Spring/Summer's flying bugs....tho it is probably not good for the overall ecosystem, I 'spose.
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-3 here this morning, but expected to warm up to a whopping 5 degrees by noon. Getting out the crockpot for tonights dinner. I have been working so much, been slacking on the meals. Just cannot eat at 9 pm when I get home from work, but poor DH needs something when he gets in earlier. Looks like pork chops in the crock, not sure what else I can put together....having a hard time getting to the grocery store too.
Today we are getting together at noon for lunch at an Indian restaurant for a co-worker that is leaving, then back to work. Love all the curry in the dishes. My DH hates curry so I can never use it at home, unless I make myself a fried egg with curry, just for me!...yummmy
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Monica, good news on the eye. I have a weird eye disease called adult onset foveal pigment epithelial dystrophy that causes a blurry spot in one eye. I get it checked a couple of times a year while it's behaving itself (which it is thankfully), but the eye doc is always looking for bleeding. They can't do anything for the AOFPED but they can for the bleeding, which I haven't had, again, thankfully. It's not related to the diabetes, just bad luck.
Lacey, my eyes are itchy all year because I'm allergic to mold which knows no season. I hate it. Makes wearing eye makeup so difficult.
I have some skirt steak languishing in the freezer so I think we'll have fajitas and black beans for dinner.
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I have no clue what we're having. Maybe dig out that bit of leftover meatloaf and make something else to go with it. And it is just a bit because I sent most home with DD at Christmas.
The north pole blew in this morning. Going to get snow/sleet in San Antonio, and in Houston which is rare. SA not so much. We might get flurries. Great timing. I have a lady coming tomorrow to see about buying Mr. Bucky. But I can say this cold weather has all of them in the goat romantic mood.
Eric - I hope Sharon is beginning to feel better. I have stocked us with soft kleenex, Sprite and lots of canned soups expecting one of us to get sick. So far DH has had a cold and not the nastiest around. I just have the dry nose stuffies. I have the saline spray - just need to make myself use it.
My eyes itch frequently but that's due to the glaucoma drops.
Nancy - are the tortillas languishing in the freezer or are they part of your repertoire? I've used a brand that was reported to supply Cowboys' Stadium. I actually pass the factory (ha not that big a place) on the Northside of FW. Was not that impressed with them. Tortillas in our house never get eaten up by us but goaties finish them off.
Alas, no time for CM or TJs yesterday. Spent time looking for a server, entry chest etc. on the cheap for dining room to corral my glassware. Found one at TJ Maxx I liked but had scratch in top and seems the only one they had. Only a couple stores in metroplex so might have to get out and drive. Tried the Homegoods, Marshalls too since I know same company. Found a lovely consignment furniture store that I could have bought everything in - a pair of lady boudoir chairs I fell in love with. Alas no room. Oh and several what are they called loungers (not right) that if I owned Tara I might have room for. Might see what weather is for next weekend and so see DD and visit midcities area. I can leave late-ish afternoon and dog not put up too long. And then he's off for weekend.
I guess I will see that is languishing in my freezer. I still follow someone's rule - know what you're having for dinner by 10 am - even though DH doesn't get home until 10 pm.
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My computer power supply is dead, so this is being done on my phone.
That's good news on the eyes, Moon. Sometimes, it seems I'm dyslexic. You wrote retinal bleeding....I was reading along and screeched to a stop and I had to go back and re-read it. The difference between what you wrote and what I read....is embarassing, but did make me snicker after I figured out my mistake.... :-)
Auntie, AOFPED--one I never heard of..
Sharon is starting to feel human again...she basically slept through her coughing for about 36 hours...and yes...DD has her graduated license...and she suddenly enjoys running errands. :-)
Fajitas sound good...that sounds like a good Saturday supper...
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Eric, LOL on the , um, dyslexia.... Did you wonder why I went to the eye Doc for that? LOL. And I am glad Sharon is getting better. Your DD will run errands until she gets comfortable . Then she'll be too busy! Hope you get your comp back soon.
AuntieN, I haven't heard of that either. Not exactly one of the easy ones huh.
Luvmygoats. Just wondering just HOW you know your goats are getting romantic? Is that why you keep CHECKING on them? Hmmmm? LOL. I hope they will be ok in the cold.
It's below 0 here again. Ugh. Had a P'S appt today. No more. I am as good as I am gonna get in the foob dept. At least the 3 try made it! Happy. Now tomorrow is MO. Well see.
Had the rest of the chili for dinner. Hey it was there. LOL Much love to all. Stay warm!
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Nope, I had never heard of aofped either. My retina doc said "it's a cousin of macular degeneration but more well behaved." At this point, it's just annoying. It's like a tiny smudge on my glasses that won't wipe off.
Luv, when I go to Galveston, I usually load up on a brand of tortillas I find there to bring home and freeze. Can't remember the name. Otherwise, I get trader Joe's handmade.
Eric, when I was in the throes of my cold and cough I read an article that said putting Vicks vapour rub on the bottom of your feet at night can help a cough. I was desperate but couldn't find my rub. I found it yesterday but no longer need it. If Sharon gets desperate enough she could try it lol
Monica, it's cold here too, barely got above 0 yesterday. Sunday is supposed to hit 50 then down to -4! Crazy stuff!
Dh wants pizza tonight. Will use the made crusts I bought at the Italian grocer and the last of the scamorza.
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Goats romance - the males - and the females in heat - blubber at each other. Sometimes it can sound like a baby crying or some animal in distress. Mr. Bucky nasty thing pees on his beard - goat perfume. Attracts the ladies - in the goat business they call it the smell of money. Pervades clothing you wear near him - do lots of laundry if I handle him.
DH had the meatloaf and I had the very last of the shrimps - glad to see them go. Tonight will be frozen pizza. I don't think I will want to cook after getting him off. It will be sad but good. Sounds like he will have a good home. Just hope it works out. Keep your fingers crossed.
Nancy - I must have missed your orig. post about the aofped. Never heard of it either. Glad it's behaving. I have another glaucoma doc. appt. in 2 weeks. Last drops seem to have brought it back under control.
I will have to look for TJ tortillas. How do you handle the frozen ones - assuming that's what you do with the ones from Galveston?
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Luv, I usually very lazily put the whole pkg inside a freezer bag and toss them in. To use them, I just thaw the pkg enough to remove what I need then put them back. I have repackaged them in single use bags which is the preferred method.
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Mr. Bucky not going today - emergency in prospective family. Sunday instead. Hoping it happens. Weather will be much better on Sunday, not 37 degrees. I know 37 is a heatwave for you up north but imagine standing in an open field, open to the north and herding goats around. I nearly froze my fingertips off with insulated gloves on taking them warm water yesterday. The sun out today is marvelous.
Instead going to get my haircut and grocery. I looked thru a book I have called 50 Simple Soups for the Slow Cooker. Picked out a black bean one and a potato/blue cheese one. Has some really good somewhat exotic ones. One called Hummus soup using dried chickpeas. I might need to get a heftier immersion blender. I think mine is mostly for milkshake type things.
Nancy - thanks for the tortilla tips. Seems they package those things in the giant size. We never use all of them but again goaties love them.
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Goats,
Why do you have to bring them warm water?
Can you post the potato blue cheese soup recipe please?
I planned on making potato soup tomorrow, but yours sounds better.
Thanks!
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The Chew Yesterday did a potato/cheese soup that they mentioned you could substitute cauliflower for the potato, or do half and half. Had lots of yummy cheese,sour cream and crumbled bacon on top. Looked fabulous. I really have been wanting to get myself an emulsion blender.
Today is huge pot of chili simmering on stove...and then got a last minute invite to pot luck dinner...soooo I will take the pot! Sometimes things just work out. Also have a growler of specialty beer that my son bought for DH for Christmas, that will go perfect with the chili.....I feel warmer already. Ha ha
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That chicken I cooked earlier...I saved the bones and juice and am making soup. Sharon and DD have a super nasty cold/something and both are in seeing a doctor to see what, if anything, can be done. Maybe some homemade chicken soup will help.... Yesterday I was very tired and had a slightly sore throat. Today, I'm OK and keeping busy with chores.
Moon...On the way to lunch with 5 other co-workers...I was the only one in the car to immediately understand the bumper sticker on the car in front of us, "Dyslexics of the world...Untie". Numbers don't seem to be a problem for me, but 4 or 5 times a day, I'll have to re-read something that made no sense the first time through....
Carberry..chili is amazing for cold weather. That, and some corn bread!
I haven't seen Susan post in awhile???????
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I'm feeling ambitious, so tonight will be sauteed tenderloin pieces and a cheese souffle. I'll throw something green in there too.
Sunny today and 50 tomorrow before we drop back into below zero temps. Jeez, I can't wait for January to be gone.
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Bedo - this is the cheating way to post a recipe. I assume your internet is pretty good. This is the google book review that takes you to the book page. Susan kinda got me leery of posting recipes that I'd lifted from somewhere but with a direct reference I don't see a problem since I got it by a simple Google search.
http://books.google.com/books?id=WrZXd3spyCYC&pg=P...
I will say I have not made this yet but I did find plenty of other blue cheese soups while looking for this. This 2nd site seemed esp. full of them. I love blue cheese, Feta anything like that. Hope DH does; he says he will eat it. I don't see why I can't add a bit of cooked chicken/turkey/smoked sausage to it but prob. will not at 1st to see how he likes it. I stopped with ingredients for the potato and the black bean chili. There were lots I could have liked.
http://girlichef.ziplist.com/recipes/search?filter...
I take the goats warm water to make them drink. They don't much like cold water and it was freezing a layer of ice on the top. They will drink it if they have to and when I was working they did, no choice. Stock - cows, horses - make do but mine are spoiled. Stockmen use an immersible tank heater than just keeps it from freezing. I have neutered males - they're called wethers yes no "a" in it if you ever see that term - and it's esp. important they drink since they can get bladder stones pretty easy. Also if I had a doe with babies it helps them make milk. The buckets are 2 1/2 gallon and I have 2 immersible bucket heaters gets them nicely warm in 15-20 with just cold tap water. The goats are just outside my backyard so not like I have to walk acres to get to them.
Have done my angel deed for a good while. I live at the bottom of a small rise. I watched the mail lady pull in neighbor's drive just above me and just thought they were getting a pkg. Later I looked out and saw some big white things in the bar ditch. 2 lovely dogs. About that time mail lady del. my mail and I asked if she was asking them about the dogs and she said yes. I didn't recognize them so between the 2 of us we managed to read their tags - she had dog treats. The owners were out driving looking for them. Fancy dogs with hunting tracking collars on them. The owners didn't realize how really close to their place the dogs were - across a few acres of open hay field. Told them to google map it and they'd realize how really not far they'd gone. Good dogs were just sitting, waiting. Could tell they were not dumped dogs. Feel good about it even though I have to wash the clothes from extreme doggy smell. Feel for mail lady she had them in her SUV. Offered a washcloth - one severely licked her face - but she declined. Must leave her a thankyou treat maybe Monday if I can catch her going out to verify it's her day.
OO - Carrie when I previewed this I saw your post. Good Karma there. Love when things work out like that. I saw my grocery has creme fraiche. Don't think these people will know what to do with it and it was $5.99 for a tiny tub expiring Monday. I bypassed for Greek yogurt for my potato soup. Bet they don't restock it.
Eric me either with Susan. Hope she's just good busy. Hope Sharon and DD get some relief.
Nancy - I'm tired of January too and we've not had your weather. But I'm not a spring storm person either. I passed up whole pork loins yest. at 1.49/lb. No room in freezer and they had some smaller ones. Oh well. Que sera. Oh bet you meant beef tenderloins - yum. We're having the remains of a Stouffers's lasagna - straightening house for goatie visit tomorrow.
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Luv, yep beef it is!
You are such a good goat mom lol!
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LMGoats, I concur with Nancy, you are a good goat mommy. And it's good the dogs were found pretty fast.
Eric hope Sharon and DD get over whatever it is fast!
Carrie, I Love the chew. That soup did look good but a lot of cheese went in. But as Mario said it would make a great dip! And I too have chili on the menu. That way my DH can take some back home with him tomorrow.
Everyone stay warm. It's going to get cold enough here for me to keep the water dripping in the upstairs bathroom for the next couple nights. Predicting 10 to 20 below....
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Monica, yike! We're going to be 4 below. That's bad enough.
The rapidly falling souffle:

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All that "below 0" stuff is so foreign to me. I've been in those temperatures (in Arizona's mountains) and can deal with it...but I don't like it.
The fajita stuff, vegetables and meat, is marinating...olive oil, salt, chili powder, red pepper garlic, orange juice and cilantro. Bell peppers and onion for vegetables and some generic beef that I sliced *real thin* for the meat.
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Eric, that marinade sounds delicious! Enjoy your fajitas...:)
Tonight I made eggplant parm, sided with spaghetti squash and a salad of cukes, red onion, grape tomatoes, kalamata olives and a bit of mint.
Keep warm everyone who is coping with this second polar vortex!
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Tonight was roast chicken with rosemary,
lemon and garlic , orzo with roasted
tomatoes and feta, and a romaine salad.It was over 50 degrees and beautiful, if windy, today. Going to make the sub zero temps the next couple of days harsh. This polar vortex needs to go back where it came from and stay there.
I have no idea what's going on with this weird spacing.
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auntieN, that's a beautiful souffle. I have never tried one. I will have to now.
Went out for breakfast at a restaurant new to us. Lovely food. Tasted great. I want to go back.omelets come either with dressed greens or pan fried fresh taters. Yum. I had one pancake and 2 eggs. You have your choice of plain or multi grain plus adding anything you want. I had multi grain with cranberries and nuts. With a turkey sausage. But supper was chili leftovers! LOL
Much love.

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Monica, it was very easy and dh loved it, much to my surprise. But it was far too much for 2 people.
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LOL, nance. I guess there's not a lot to do with a leftover souffle.... LOL
Eric I'm glad you don't have to deal with too much cold. It's no fun.
Much love to all.
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The fajitas were good, but I was the only one eating. I had to mop up and start some laundry after DD's "Dad, I'm sick", so she didn't feel like eating.
Sharon has been feeling like crud, but not so spectacularly as DD....so no appetite there either.
I've been washing my hands every few minutes...that and my flu shot, so far, seem to be working.....
Moon, what are dressed greens? I've dressed deer, elk, squirrel, rabbit, and in a different way, myself and (a long time ago) DD, but never greens...at least that I know of....
Auntie, That souffle looks good...another thing you all are inspiring me to try.
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