Acadianmom wrote:I am finally getting a new roof this morning. It was only damaged in October, 2020. A van of Mexicans showed up at 7:30 and no one had called to tell me they were coming. Two guys in a pickup truck come by about every hour. I guess they are the supervisors. I think I could do that job. Sugar and the cats were freaked out from all the noise but they have finally settled down except for Pinky. She is hiding somewhere.
I got the recipe for the Cauliflower and Broccoli soup we had at one of the campouts. If I make it to town I think I'll get the ingredients and make it.
The sun is out and it's up to 55 this morning. I hope no one is getting hit with the latest storm. I think there was a little snow in North Louisiana. It's going to warm up to 70 by Wednesday and freeze Thursday night. I didn't sign up for the February campout because I don't like cold camping. With our weather it could be 80 or freezing.
BJ, time seems to pass fast for me too and I don't get much done. My animals keep me moving but probably not as much as a puppy. Like having a toddler in the house. lol Our medical system leaves a lot to be desired now. My son is very discouraged because he is in pain all the time with his back. If you won't have surgery the doctors are done with you. Even the pain management places won't give you anything for pain. All they want is money to do nothing. I don't know about your bank but my bank is closed today for MLK day.
Martha
JudyJB wrote:Then I will probably do some reading or make some banana nut bread--love it for an easy breakfast. At least there is not a shortage of bananas and nutmeg!
Chilly here today, or at least "Florida" chilly, meaning below 70 degrees. It is at this point that native Floridians consider getting out their winter coats and putting on ear muffs! The people wearing shorts are snowbirds!
Acadianmom wrote:Anne, glad you got your cookie press. Last week when I was eating out one of the ladies ordered a dessert that was beignet dough that looked like it was pushed through a tube into the hot oil and fried. They were about 4 inches long. I was wondering if you could do something like that with a cookie press.
My roof was finished this afternoon. They just have to pick up the old metal.
Martha
snowball wrote:Anne you can take your eggs and see if they float if they float they aren't any good if they don't they are good... many things have a suggested expired date but are good for a week or more longer...
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