Shirlv wrote:Morning All, vert cloudy and 47°. A stay at home day and some closet organizing. One of life’s simple pleasures for me is my morning coffee, cream and honey. Well the price of honey and heavy cream is outrageous. There is also a shortage of cream. I make low fat creamer with heavy cream and fat free milk. Now trying a recipe for creamer using sweetened condensed milk and fat free milk. Much too sweet so it’s a work in progress. That’s my exciting news. Karen, hope you are able to sit comfortably. #2 daughter gave me a container of spaghetti sauce made from fresh ingredients out of her garden. That will be dinner tonight. Be safe
Morning, Shirl. More rain in the forecast here, too. In fact, quite a lot of rain coming my way. A stay-at-home jewelry making day today for my Etsy shop. I haven't made anything new since before Christmas, I need to get back to it!
I love my morning coffee, too, but prefer it unsweetened, with milk. Over many years I have come to really like non-fat evaporated canned milk in my coffee (sometimes the non-fat kind of evaporated milk can be hard to find, but lucky for me my local grocery chain carries it as a store brand).
The milk, I think maybe because it is evaporated, is very slightly condensed, making it a tiny bit thicker than regular milk - letting the slight natural sweetness of milk come through.
Give it a try, you might like it. As for cost? Egads. A single 12-ounce can has gone up from about 70 cents a couple months ago, I just paid $1.08 at my last grocery run. And it was ostensibly "on sale" at $1.08!
LOL. I just call it one of my "needless extravagances" and buy it anyway. It's healthy and yummy!
[Rant alert ahead!!] Had a bit of a downer yesterday, a person who purchased one of my necklaces from my Etsy shop left a very terrible review, two stars out of five, the first bad review I have ever received. The person basically said they liked the piece, but their main gripe was that the focal stone was "fake". . . How did they know this? Because it was (as they put it) "see through" and, as they also put it, "no rock is transparent".
Ignorance is bliss, I guess.
There are many natural gemstones and "rocks" that can be transparent or translucent (partially transparent): quartz crystal, obsidian, bloodstone, jade, vesuvianite, chalcedony, agate - to name just a few.
Oh well. I do love to make my jewelry, I stand behind my stuff 100%, so I told them to return the piece and I would give them a full refund.
It did ping my confidence and cheery outlook on life a little bit, though.
[/End of Rant] Well, need to go throw in some laundry. My PG&E (electric) bill last month was $350.00, the highest it has ever been for one month's electric useage in my entire life. Since PG&E has been walloped with so many lawsuits over being the cause of wildfires (and natural gas explosions - yep) over the last few years, it seems that they need to raise their rates in order to cover the multi-multi-million dollar settlements required for these lawsuits.
One might think that they could just use some cash to update their equipment and keep it safe and in good repair, in order to avoid causing wildfires and gas explosions, but I guess that is just too difficult a pill for the stockholders to swallow.
So what they have done instead is raised rates, and created a "peak rates" period which is from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. daily. I haven't paid too much attention to this peak rates thing until now, but since my mega-bill has hit me in the wallet, I need to do laundry "off-peak" and turn my thermostat down to 66 during the day, 62 at night. Chilly, but I dress warm and have a nice throw on my legs when sitting.
Ah, the joys of living in Northern California.
You all stay safe. Looking forward to reading about what all of you have been up to. It helps me to live through my day.
Thank you, all.
Anne