So be careful who you might piss off.
So glad to hear about the epi-pens. And glad Medicare did well by you. It has been good for me also. As has never voting Republican (except locally, this is the sensible Midwest after all—except lately, grrr…).
I’m sensitive to MSG and nitrates, but the worst that happens is a bad migraine-not a death-defying trip to the ER.
Same for me, now with a teeny tiny ingredient list I take a photo with my phone and blow up the photo to read the print. Works for me since I would never be able to keep track of a magnifying glass. Heck, I’ve bought and lost 10 staplers in 6 years. The phone-photo-enlarge trick works well in the grocery store too. Not that many of us get to go to the grocery store anymore…
I’ve learned that food processors have a 100 and one ways to white wash ingredients. Now I’ve learned that the more processed a food is, the more eagle-eyed my reading has to be. Who would have thought hydrolyzed yeast extract or celery juice powder was basically MSG? Google is my friend.
Keep those epi-pens at your side and get a medical alert bracelet or necklace. Be sure it is engraved anaphylactic, not just allergic. Clues to the medics and ER to not mess around and wonder, just to slam the resuscitation right into you. I like Lauren’s Hope medical alert jewelry. Pretty and something that is fun to wear. May seem pricey but the quality is very high and something you’ll enjoy wearing, or at least not mind, is so much better than something homely that ends up unworn on top of the dresser. (BTW, boy Mumpers, they have a huge range of handsome guy stuff too.)
When you pull it up there is always a promo offer and their sales are quite a deal usually.
Glad you’re gonna be around with us a long, long time.
Boo
Well, MMP really stands for Monday Morning Post. Other than the fact that a new one gets started every Monday morning, it’s entirely unpredictable, random, silly, serious, irreverent and /or incomprehensible – often in the same post. Think of it as a stream of consciousness springing from a many-headed being.
We share decorating advice (drapes for FCM), weather reports and recipes (Swampbear), reports on pet antics from numerous posters, and the daily sorting exploits of Dogbutler and his Anvil Gnomes – whatever random thoughts enter our heads and flow out through our fingers. If any of this makes sense to you, I’m sorry, very sorry.
And now, you need an official nickname. Anyone got any ideas?
Share please! The recipe, I mean, tho if you wanna send me some cake, too…
Back from stuff. We had a late lunch at Red Robin - we were the only ones in there. Then we went to the dump, and then to Lowe’s. Once we got home, I saddled up ol’ John Deere and beat the lawn into submission. I swear, I almost needed a hay baler.
Neither of us will have supper. I may have an apple later, but that’s it. I need to take the switch plates down in the baby’s room and it will be ready for paint tomorrow. Plus the carpenter will install the closet doors and replace some molding. Which means I need to cut back some carpet, but that’s a quick chore.
Always something.
Gymnastical?
As in fantastic and nimble and flexible and always lands on your feet and beautiful in action and graceful.
Boo
Gymmi - pronounced Jimmy.
Bumba - dang, dude!!! Glad you’re OK. Nothing else to add to that.
Afternoon all. Back to work today - first time in the classroom in 11 days. Felt good, and the kids were on the ball as well. The El Dorado fire has erupted again and is threatening mountain communities now. Lots more smoke, but it’s all going somewhere other than my place, which is just fine. The cats are getting more and more accepting of the new kitten. Now if I can just get him to stop crapping on soft things and confine himself to the litter box, which he KNOWS how to use!
We should ask @scareyfaerie she was inspired with mine.
Rain, glorious rain! OK, it was more like a shower and didn’t do much to clear the air, but I’m pushing it east via telekinesis and hoping Oregon is getting some relief. I had a salon appointment and had to restrain myself from doing my Gene Kelly impersonation en route.
Bumba, that was WAY too close! Glad you’re OK. Are you practicing with the trainer pen? I had to practice with one in case of a student emergency but thank heavens, never had to actually use one on a kid. And I hope YOU never have to use yours.
Cake…lessee…I’m quite fond of German chocolate cake, but my birthday is on Sunday, and I always have a piece on my birthday, so surprise me! I like anything that doesn’t have that grainy shortening-based frosting so beloved of supermarket bakeries. And I’m OK with fruitcake if it doesn’t contain citron, which I believe is really recycled pencil erasers.
Does anyone know why my profile pic thing disappeared from the top of the page? There’s nothing there at all now. Do I exist? Quick, someone poke me!
Sari, would a tee shirt work for Echo? That’s what the vet had me do when my lab had staples on her abdomen. I stuck her front legs through the arm holes and tied a knot at the hem–very Eighties.
I think you’d make a great delegate, swampy!
wordy, can’t blame you for being irked. Anyone can make a mistake and send the wrong link, but not responding to questions is inexcusable. It sounds like you handled it just right, though. Let us know what happens.
flyboy, my experience with baking with zucchini is that it tend to weep and make dishes watery. Clearly that wasn’t the case with your casserole, so I may have to give it a try.
nettie, hope the bus trip went well. I like riding buses, as long as I don’t have to make transfers, but it does make for a longer commute time.
Nellie I see a red picture for your avatar. And zucchini (along with tomatoes, eggplant and the like) are best first sliced & salted, then left to sit for a while so the water can drain off.
The poke chop was delicious. Proof god loves us & wants us to be happy, it was that good.
Beans are almost done - loves me the Instant Pot! But, woe and alack, I had no cilantro, and had to rush out & visit not one but two markets to find any! What kinda beans don’t have cilantro, I mean really.
Put some salt on the zucchini slices and let them drain for a while. I did have to pour of some liquid at the end, still.
Dinner tonight will be leftover Mexican food.
Dinner tomorrow is expected to be leftover zucchini lasag… ‘casserole’.
Dinner Wednesday is expected to be leftover rib-eye steaks (and we’ll probably share an ear of corn).
Still have leftover taco meat for… whenever.
Dude, we try and keep that quiet. Ixnay on the issilesmay.
Heh, sometimes my posts are meant to be “…incoming!!..”. Duck and cover could be a reasonable response to some of us.
I like the idea of a medic alert bracelet Boo, but I don’t think they make one big enough to list everything that’s wrong with this body.
Maybe I could just get a tattoo.
Just tell people ‘I’m Fine’.
Medics know to not believe that. It’s been tried before.
Can’t be more than on mine. Lauren’s Hope lets you engrave a lot of lines. I was surprised. Once you get in the important stuff (including the v-fib), use the last line to put ‘wallet card’. Clues the EMTs and ER to look for the rest there, including a list of medications, frequently updated. I also put “ICE 402555XXXX” on the engraving for In Case Of Emergency, call this number (the spaces aren’t needed).
You can always get your sweetie a matching one so the world will know you’re going steady and “Hands Off!’’.
Boo (nobody is wearing a matching bracelet to mine, more’s the pity, waste of a good woman)
Beans are being et … forgot to mention earlier the FART FEST TO FOLLOW.
You know what, swampy you’re absolutely right. 'Tis good to be juvenile.
Johnny, should you get another big zucchini, they make really good zucchini parm. Just salt and drain, flour, egg wash and bread them with bread crumbs mixed with grated parmesian and deep fry. Top spagetti with marinara with it and you have a good vegetarian meal.
OW, as much time as you and ruble spent in Amish country, you should have a pretty discerning palette for pie.
bumba! Glad you got the hospital in time. Your epi-pens are pretty easy to use (says the chick who has used them for a few years) and make life easier for those of us with severe allergies. As for med-alert bracelets, they make them hinged, opening like a locket to reveal an accordion folded paper with additional info.
sari, I hope that Echo’s surgery goes well and she’s back to play at the dog park soon. I like the sea glass paint that you chose.
shoe, try your local Mexican or international market. That’s where I buy any kind of dried beans.
To answer the OP, I like cake, but have to eat it in limited doses, so I’m picky. I love good carrot cake with cream cheese icing, deep, dark chocolate cake (I make Mom’s mayonnaise cake every couple of years), fruitcake from the monks in Georgia the best. I absolutely hate red velvet cake (or any cake/icing with a ton of food coloring) because there isn’t enough chocolate in it to be interesting and the TWO FREAKIN’ BOTTLES of red food coloring per cake leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Any cake with coconut is right out (I used to make coconut layer cake for my late brother’s birthday every year and didn’t touch a bite of it) because…coconut.
Irked, came home, walked the dog, vacuumed, and et supper. Time for KP and the studio.
Stay safe and healthy y’all!
Same here. I mean, what’s the point? And now that’s about $4 worth of red food coloring. I won’t even buy store bakery cakes or cookies with deeply colored frosting and I’m far from a food purist.