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August 18, 2019 at 2:00 pm #17729August 18, 2019 at 5:53 pm #17733
Simple supper here tonight- fried ham sandwich and french fries.
August 18, 2019 at 7:05 pm #17734Our neighbors gave us sweet corn from their farm, so Sunday night’s dinner was Sloppy Josephines on Wheat-Oat Flax Buns, with an ear of sweet corn each.
August 18, 2019 at 9:15 pm #17736I made a boneless pork roast on the bbq, had it with a little spaghetti and salad.
August 19, 2019 at 10:23 pm #17755I have been diligently picking blackberries on our terrace ever since they started ripening. A single red one remains, but I picked the last ripe one on Monday morning. I had hoped that with these, and some from my husband’s woods, that I would have enough for a single recipe of seedless blackberry jam, but my husband discovered that the trees in his woodland have now shaded out most of the wild blackberries, so I had to make do with the additional few he found. After I’d removed the seeds, I only had a scant 2 cups, and the recipe calls for 3 ¼ cups of crushed fruit. I was going to buy frozen strawberries to make up the difference, but the store only had an off brand. However, the fresh strawberries looked surprisingly good, so I bought a pound, and that gave me enough fruit. I made jam this evening, using my Ball Jam Maker—the one that does the stirring for me—then filled 3 one-cup jars but only had enough to fill an additional half-cup jar, with a bit of jam left over that went into the refrigerator. I processed the jars, and I heard four pings, so the seals should be good. The jam has great flavor, so I’m happy with this batch, even if it is not an all blackberry jam
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August 19, 2019 at 10:24 pm #17756We've had a lot of rain and it's cooled off so I made a pot of hamburger vegetable soup with fresh pimento cheese sandwiches.Now I want to vent about me getting the cheese at Publix today.I told the girl she was about 25-30 yrs. old I wanted a chunk of cheese about a pound or better showed her like 4 inches she brought the loaf over and I said yes,cut it right there so I can grate it.I was watching and she went straight to the slicer and said "It won't open up that far I'm gonna have to get you a couple thick slices"I looked at her and said "That's why I told you to cut it with the knife".She looked at me like I didn't know what I was saying.She finally went in the back and got a knife and I was on my way.Sometimes I just don't get it some people have no common sense.I was not rude or ugly just makes me wanna shake my head.
August 19, 2019 at 10:38 pm #17758My guess she's never been trained to cut big hunks of cheese because it isn't a common request. Otherwise they'd have knives available without having to go in the back. We've been getting Genoa salami from the deli at the closest WalMart lately, I have to say their clerks do a good job of paying attention to our instructions.
I bought some food at a drive-through fast food place recently. It came to $10.10. I handed the clerk a $20 bill and a dime. He had to ask someone how to enter that so he could make correct change.
As Art Buchwald used to say, you can't make stuff like this up!
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August 20, 2019 at 1:59 am #17761I had a late lunch so for dinner, I just a salad with some sliced up left over pork in it.
Many years ago, I went to an Arby's for a late night snack, the bill some some dollars and change, not wanting more change I gave the counter dude (who looked a little high) a 5 dollar bill and coins for the change, he looked bewildered for a moment, handed me back the loose coins I had given him, then made change for the $5. All he had to do was punch into the register the money I gave him and it would have told him how much to give back to me, but even that was beyond him.
August 20, 2019 at 7:08 pm #17772An apple vendor was at the farmers market last Saturday morning. When I asked for a good apple for applesauce, he pointed to one of his piles of “seconds” that he was selling for $1 a pound. I bought three pounds, and on Tuesday afternoon, I made applesauce using the recipe a friend gave me some years ago. These apples cooked up quickly and made a beautiful and tasty pink sauce. I added ¾ cup sugar, so the sauce is just the right level of sweet but not too sweet. I’ll freeze some, and we will eat the rest in the coming week. I had hoped the vendor would be at the Tuesday night market, so that I could buy some more, but he did not come this evening.
August 20, 2019 at 10:23 pm #17773Tonight we had chicken tenders,mashed potatoes and gravy with cooked carrots.
August 20, 2019 at 10:43 pm #17774We had sliders done on the grill, too hot to cook indoors today.
August 21, 2019 at 7:07 pm #17787We had egg salad sandwiches tonight.
August 21, 2019 at 7:18 pm #17790We had ham steaks cooked on the grill, broccoli (from the garden) salad, and corn on the cob from the market.
August 21, 2019 at 8:13 pm #17794No cooking here,leftovers of soup and pimento cheese sandwiches.
August 21, 2019 at 10:00 pm #17799I ran out of leftovers so I pulled out a tray of stuffed peppers (red bell and jalapenos) from the freezer. I timed it right so I could bake those while the oven was preheating for my buns. When the buns came out, the peppers were also done. Had a salad with it which included one of my homegrown tomatoes. That tomato was good!
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