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Sauteed up the congealed remainder of last night's polenta, topped it with a brown-butter fried egg. No pic cause I ate it while it was hot! Yum.
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28 minutes ago, MitchW said:
I mean, for small quantities (which is all I deal with)...
Amen. Small quantities are the way to go with any seemingly complicated project. My M-I-L told me that I would never be able to make poteca since you had to put all the leaves in the dining room table, cover it with a freshly laundered and ironed sheet and work with an immense quantity of sweet dough. I used the kitchen table with a dish towel and rivaled hers and her mother's, while not turning out enough to feed a village.
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I can absolutely see this playing through. One thing I’ve learned in life is that my logic is not necessarily that of my fellow man,
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I am reminded of the rebuke from my d-i-l in Paris. Occasionally people offered me a seat on the metro or bus. I'd smile and say thank you, no. She ranted, "You have EARNED that courtesy. Take the GD seat!"
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Reminds me of a flight from Prague to Heathrow. My seat mate exuded precisely the aroma you describe. I think it was his suit as well as his pores.
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Well said.
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Our condolences. You deserve some peace, as did your husband.
Roz, supranuclear palsy is indeed a horrific diagnosis. Similar symptoms as ALS, but can be long lasting. My niece suffered for over 12 years.
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Son and his 13 year old daughter are spending a week in Berlin, a post-social studies interest trip. No destination dining but rather extensive walk and gawk til you drop monument visits and chic boutique window shopping. At least I hope its just window shopping.
I sent them the list of Berlin bib gourmandes, but so far they have crashed at a sushi bar and a grill where they found burgers and currywurst. Happy campers. We discussed that some people travel to eat and others eat to travel.
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Husband is home 9 days now from a month in neurological ICU and a week of rehab after a moderate stroke. This on top of chemo for metastatic cancer. His days are probably calculable, but that's a foolish alternative to trying to pluck some joy from every day we have. IMHO, we are actually living.
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That was a very fast month!!
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Am reminded of a cheeky desk clerk in Paris. I asked him to check the latest weather forecast for me and he refused. "Non? Non?" "After I check for you, Madam, you will know no more than you do now!"
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Any suggestions on how to mitigate physics?
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Stupid but essential question, what makes a laptop or phone overheat?
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19 hours ago, Sneakeater said:
Apparently if you want to enjoy a cup of coffee you have to pour actual coffee into the cup.
Two male friends always rave about my coffee. However, I have found that left to their own devices they drink instant. Psssssssssssssss, the sound of my ego deflating.
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10 hours ago, Sneakeater said:
I had a GREAT time!
Rub it in!
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Just so you know, Evelyn and I would both have been there if our invites hadn't been lost in the mail.
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Amen, Sister! When I had my first chest pains (now called panic attacks), I asked my md if they were possibly stress related, psychosomatic, etc. He stated emphatically that he didn't believe in that. Oooooookay.
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1 hour ago, splinky said:
I'm on week 4 of living with an 11 year old. Kids are not all they're cracked up to be.
Try having one around for 56 years. They may be out of the house but never out of mind or concern.😕
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What to eat when there's nothing to eat, "Marie Antoinette" version. On hand: butter, garlic, heavy cream, truffled brie, spaghetti