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Sue, I have about 30 minutes left at work but Jule said she would post it when she got home. I have sent it to her e-mail account. If I had your's I would have asked you to do it. I have a great knowledge of plants except how to keep them alive
. Our pastor's wife is also great with plants and I have helped around the church with the gardening, that is where I have gotten some of the starts for my yard and she tells me what to do with them.
Sheila
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HAHAHAHHAHA Karen lone daffodil LOL you made me laugh LOL...
I havent gotten any dafs
nothing yet ...maybe a few weeds...I cant tell the difference LOL....the dafs will come though ...when it gets a tad warmer xxx
Sheila... church is something I want to start going to xxx You do an awful lot of nice things for people xxx I am wearing my wiggie feeling close to you xxx
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Sue-shepherds pie, I have heard of that and it sounds yummy.....my daughter make what she calls a fake shepherds pie, but Im not thinking it tastes as good as the real thing.....her's has tomatoe soup, milk, burger, green beans, stewed tomatoes all cooked together then baked in a mash potatoe shell with a little cheeze I think....I tried it and wasnt too thrilled but her family loves it......Anyway you would give me the "REAL" receipe?
Karen-we had that sideways snow here last night, but it didnt stick....today is bright and sunny but a cold wind is blowing....if you have snow this time of day it should hit here early tomorrow morning Im thinking.....hope it snows buckets in the mountains as Im going for my last weekend of snowboarding for the season!!!!!
Sheila-wild roses are really hard to kill!!! we have them here as well as wild blackberries......buggers are near impossible to get rid of.....I pretty much stick to roses, bulbs, grow a small vegi garden, and have a berry patch that has strawberries and raspberries in it....
Sue-happy to hear that you just rested today.....also happy to hear that Zippy is feeling better.....I have a set of cocktiels that he would likely spend his time chasing around the house if he were here with me!!!!!! Joey is a pied (yellow/white/grey) and Lucy is the typical grey...Ive had Joey since he was 7 wks old and small enough to curl my fingers and hide him in my hand....Lucy was about 8 months old when I got her...I felt so bad about leaving him home alone when I went back to work full time so got him a girly...she isnt as personable as Joey......you would love Joey except he gets a little lippy once in awhile.....I taught him to talk and just like a kid, you wish you hadnt!!!!!!
Hugs
Jule
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HERE'S A DAF TO GO WITH YOUR OTHER ONE....PLEASE SAY HELLO TO YOUR DAF KAREN....I AM WORRIED IT IS COLD AND LONELY XXX
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Sheila,
I have about an hour before I get off work...if you would like to send the pic to Sue for her to post right away would be ok too....if not, I will post it this evening
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Lisa sent me her email and I sent it to her, it should be up soon.
and everyone will get to see my great Navy man.
Sheila
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OH Jule I want to come live with you ....you are so at one with everything...I want a birdie.... it wouldnt last though...Zippy is lay right aside of me snoring his head off...it is terrible....really loud ...I think its a sign of old age xxx
Yes Jule shepherds pie ...oh my ...
Brown 500g mince and a chopped onion....add some preboiled carrots and peas .... a shepherds pie sauce mix plus tomatoes....add some coriander.... and top with buttery mashed potatoe...then in the oven for 30 mins.... tonight I put some chillis in and some hp brown sauce....OMG it was heaven xxxx
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Thank you Sue! I thank you and my lonely daff thanks you! He's looking pretty pathetic out there. Maybe he'll perk back up if the sun ever comes out.
xoxoxo
Karen
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Here is Sheila's handsome son...glad to know he loves chocolate as much as we do!
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Oh Sheila what a great picture...your son is very beau .... I love this pic .... is that real chocolate...OMG I need some chocolate xxx
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How funny Sheila! Speaking of chocolate--I just had about six chocolate covered strawberries! So much for cutting back on sugar!
Hugs,
Karen
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It was Easter and he always wants the biggest chocolate bar he can find, I guess I can't top that one. And no it is not real, it is a bench painted to look like a kit kat bar. He sent it to me with the caption 'give me a break . . . in Oman'. I thought that it was so funny I had to share it with my friends. I am on my way home, catch up with ya'll tomorrow.
Sheila
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I have not seen any of my tulips, daffodils, hyacinths or crocuses yet..but that is probably a good thing...because they would all freeze!
I don't have much of a green thumb at all. But I do love flowers and how they look. I have alot of trees on my property, so if I buy flowers for the summer, they have to be shade flowers. I have not bought any for several years. Just something I can't seem to find the money for.
Well...doctor's appt went well. He said my headaches are from tension!! Go figure. I thought I was relaxed more..but I think at night...when sleeping I am tense. That is why I am waking up with them. He gave me a scrip for muscle relaxers. He also have me a whole bag of samples of the effexor that the oc originally perscribed, but my insurance would not cover. He said, he thought that would be better for me than the other. Easier on my tummy.
Well....I have been so tired all day. I went running this morning...and I think it wore me out. I have to go to bed before 8pm tonight...I have to be at work at 4am tomorrow...YUCK!!
I am watching Jonathon Edwards..the medium....so good, very interesting.
I'll check back in later.
Hope you all enjoy the pic of Sheila's handsome son!!
xoxo
Lisa
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Here's the recipe I use for shepherd's pie. Not as authentic and "English" as Sue's (which sounds yummy, by the way, Sue), but it's easy and quite good. Thank you Rachael Ray!
30 Minute Shepherd's Pie Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray Show: 30 Minute Meals Episode: Soul Soothers 2 pounds potatoes, such as russet, peeled and cubed
2 tablespoons sour cream or softened cream cheese
1 large egg yolk
1/2 cup cream, for a lighter version substitute vegetable or chicken broth
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, 1 turn of the pan
1 3/4 pounds ground beef or ground lamb
1 carrot, peeled and chopped
1 onion, chopped
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 cup beef stock or broth
2 teaspoons Worcestershire, eyeball it
1/2 cup frozen peas, a couple of handfuls
1 teaspoon sweet paprika
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves Boil potatoes in salted water until tender, about 12 minutes. Drain potatoes and pour them into a bowl. Combine sour cream, egg yolk and cream. Add the cream mixture into potatoes and mash until potatoes are almost smooth.While potatoes boil, preheat a large skillet over medium high heat. Add oil to hot pan with beef or lamb. Season meat with salt and pepper. Brown and crumble meat for 3 or 4 minutes. If you are using lamb and the pan is fatty, spoon away some of the drippings. Add chopped carrot and onion to the meat. Cook veggies with meat 5 minutes, stirring frequently. In a second small skillet over medium heat cook butter and flour together 2 minutes. Whisk in broth and Worcestershire sauce. Thicken gravy 1 minute. Add gravy to meat and vegetables. Stir in peas.
Preheat broiler to high. Fill a small rectangular casserole with meat and vegetable mixture. Spoon potatoes over meat evenly. Top potatoes with paprika and broil 6 to 8 inches from the heat until potatoes are evenly browned. Top casserole dish with chopped parsley and serve.
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Oh man, what the heck? Sorry for the misplaced picture and the weird symbols.
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ah I can see it is a bench now ...
Ok I am off to make some chocolate ready brek!!! My blood count is still low...and I get confused with whether I am hungry or wobbly LOL.... xxx
AE ... UB .... I love you both xxxx
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Oh yuuuummmmmmmm!!!! I think I will have to make Karens version this time though.....as I dont know what mince is..I think I will be making this tonight!!!!
I am so bored with all the usual foods.......how about we do a recipe swap here once a week????
I also need to learn to cook for one....Ive always had a houseful and now that its just me Im having a hard time adjusting down to smaller sizes so often find myself having a bowl of ceral or a salad for dinner instead of really making anything....
Awwwww Sue, you can come to live with me anytime
Ive already seen the pic of Sheila's son and think he's a hottie. That bench made into the candy bar is hilarious!!!...
Hugs
Jule
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Jeez - I'm off the computer for 2 hours and all hell breaks loose around here!!! hahaha
Sheila - WOW!!! your son is sure a hottie!! Gotta love those millitary men!!
I don't want to make you ladies jealous but UB does ALL the cooking in this house!!! And he is great at it!! He learned a LONG time ago if he didn't cook he would starve!! hahahaha.
bbl, Ulla - we miss you around here - check in, will you??
AE
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UB is my hero!! A man who cooks---aaahhhh, those are few and far between. Mine can fix breakfast, but that's about it.
Wow, it's been quiet in the evenings. I can tell Mel is gone. I miss her!!!! And Ulla too. Can you tell I've become a bit dependent upon you guys? I just loooooove you all so much!!!
Love and hugs,
Karen
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Jule, I am with you on not liking to cook for 1. Since my hubby is gone all week long and I live 1/2 mile from the office I find myself eating more sandwiches or salads or eating out more. There is a great small restaraunt not far from the house that on Thurs and Friday have meal specials, 1 meat, 2 veg sides and drink for $5.00. Then when he is home on the weekends we are running all over the place and I don't have time to cook.
I will look to see if I have a better pict of my son when he is not acting a fool.
Sheila
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Hi ladies,
Well it sounds like most of you are empty-nesters trying to handle downsized households. I WOULD be in that position, but two of my adult brothers decided to move back into the family house last week, and we've had to deal with organizing a new routine of cooking, cleaning, and shopping for a larger group.
Before they moved in, it was just my dad, my daughter, and myself (with lots of room left when my son moved out a couple of years ago). Now, along with themselves, they bring their children (they're both divorced) on occasion, so we can have anywhere from three to eight people to feed at a meal, and sometimes not much notice. My sister, who has been visiting and helping me with my illness, will return to her home next week, and we'll be on our own. She's been the steadying influence, stepping in when something starts to spin out of control (like dinner prep...everyone has their own idea of what makes a great meatball, LOL). It means I have had to do the cooking less, so when I do, I enjoy it more.
I think the only saving grace is that I haven't been engaged in their squabbles. It's like water off my back. I mean, really, what does it matter where we put the fake ficus tree? Just don't throw out my 40 year old pants suit. It's a relic of my teen years and may be a great costume some day.
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hhahahaha Nancy - love the pants suit reference. You belong with me on the "making do with less" thread!! lol.
AE
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Ah, don't you know....everything they want to throw out is mine? They have brought in no less than FIVE TVs, and they want to throw away two of mine because they're not HD.
Hey, I'm all for cleaning house, but fair is fair. They're the ones who messed up financially so they can't afford their own place anymore, although it has been couched in a story that they are doing this to help me after my sister returns home. So I really think I shouldn't have to throw away some of my sentimental treasures. They should get rid of theirs. At the very least, have a garage sale or take it to an exchange, don't just pitch it.
I checked out the "making do with less" thread and it looks very interesting. One thing we're always lacking is storage space. We have one backyard shed full of stuff (seasonal and things from my household after my divorce eleven years ago), and my father is talking about getting another just for my brothers. Need more room...build a shed, that's how my father deals with it. We're going to look like a summer bungalow colony.
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Nancy,
check out this living facility
http://community.breastcancer.org/topic/31/conversation/703007?page=1#idx_2
(if the link doesnt work it was posted on the humor thread)
not sure I would show it to dad though!!! dont want to give him any ideas!!!!
Hugs
Jule
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I am getting ready to go home, It looks like another quiet day on Sue's thread. Everyone have a blessed weekend.
Sheila
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Sheila,
Drive safe....hope you have a wonderful weekend..Is hubby going to be home???
Hugs
Jule
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Nancy,
It must be hard for you giving up your space. I'm sure they are thinking - hey we're family - so it shouldn't be a problem.
You have had enough upheaval in your life recently - you certainly do not need more.
Good Luck.
AE
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Jule, I live 1/2 mile from the office but I will have to drive 50 miles to pick him up. One of our cars in in the shop. He is home every weekend.
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Where is everyone?????
AE
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I'm here, AE. Boy, it's been a slow week around here, hasn't it? How are you and UB doing this fine day?? It's been snowing here on and off again all day. WEIRD!!
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