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  • Apple Pie

    Apple Pie

    Granny Smith apples are tart and crisp; Red Delicious a bit sweeter and softer, in a baked pie. Combined they make a beautiful pie, or using only one type, adjust sugar, more for Granny, less for Red. Experience is the best teacher! Just never substitute salt for sugar and most any apple pie is edible. 🙂

    April 21, 2014

  • Fireplace Update – New Back Installed

    Fireplace Update – New Back Installed

    The fireplace back piece was installed two days ago. Unfortunately I have a bad cold and wasn’t in the room to see it happening, and it’s not what I was told was going to happen. It’s totally different from the original sidepanels. They were going to paint the new piece black so that it would […]

    February 7, 2014

  • Tuna Casserole

    Tuna Casserole

    Tuna Casserole for a large family You will need to combine the following items: 2 cups grated cheddar cheese, divided 2 cans tuna in water, drained and flaked into small pieces with a fork 1 12-oz. pkg. frozen peas, cooked until soft, then drained 1 16-oz. pkg. medium egg noodles, cooked in salted water for […]

    January 27, 2014

  • Fireplace Update & A/C Forecast

    Our fireplace is still in use, and the part was supposedly ordered, but hasn’t come in yet. It’ll be a couple more weeks of fireplace use, at least. Maybe more. Spring doesn’t look too far away looking at Accuweather data. Then it’ll be back to the A/C to keep pollen to a minimum and hope […]

    January 26, 2014

  • Fireplace

    We had our chimney swept and the guy was impressed with the lack of … saying we must burn good stuff. Yes. Hardwood, as well Seasoned as can be. Our back panel will be replaced, the rest of it can get by for another couple of years. He said it’s safe to use it as […]

    January 14, 2014

  • Fireplace December 2013

    Fireplace December 2013

    We need to get our fireplace and chimney inspected. Yes, we burn wood every year. No, never have had it swept. Bad, bad, bad. Our fireplace has 3 panels of fire-whatever it’s called. The back one is cracked near the right side, and only recently we noticed that the left side is worse than that, […]

    December 29, 2013

  • Christmas 2013

    Merry Christmas! Christmas was nice this year. It wasn’t awesome for photographs though, I didn’t take very many. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to, it just didn’t happen. I got the (then) soon to be retired LEGO Red Cargo Train last Christmas, but didn’t build it until this month. It’s under the tree, which […]

    December 29, 2013

  • The Holidays are approaching!

    The weather is cooler and the calendar is now showing November. Time to start thinking about a birthday and Thanksgiving, which are usually entwined to some degree more or less, this year the least of ever, with Thanksgiving being so late (compared to normally.) My husband is tasked with finding a nice FRESH Pastured Free-Range Turkey. I […]

    November 5, 2013

  • Hamburger Steaks (Full Dinner)

    Hamburger Steaks (Full Dinner)

    Description Hamburger Steaks are ground beef, whichever kind you use, with added ingredients and molded into an oblong flattened shape, about an inch high. They are browned on each side and finish cooking in the oven on a moderate temperature while gravy is made in the same pan as the hamburger steaks were browned in. […]

    November 4, 2013

  • Help! It’s dinner time and I have no idea what to make!

    I need ideas for more meals. I am in a rut. Always the same old thing. I’m really picky as to what to have though, not usually having much energy to actually make much of a meal for dinner anymore either. I want simple from scratch things, no mushrooms. No fish or seafood. Not that […]

    October 20, 2013

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